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Author Topic: SlimFire Remote to RF Base to macro  (Read 2819 times)

zigadabooga

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SlimFire Remote to RF Base to macro
« on: January 07, 2011, 01:51:05 AM »

I have had lots of success with my system. Although I found PAT01 to be a let down. You see, I thought I could use the SlimFire (A1) and have it picked up by PAT01 RF Base then have (A1) which is a macro to turn on (F1) and (F2). Sadly I found the RF Base can't activate macros. As a temporary work-around I renamed (F1) to (A1), the RF base 'clicks' activating the built in plug 'on/off' (which is unused) but luckily also passes (A1) to the proper receiver.

This is my intended setup:

A1 macro (F1 garage door, F2 hall light)

A2 macro (F3 porch light, F4 entry light)

Is there an RF receiver that simply passes all RF codes (I only need A1 and A2 at this time) then have those codes activate macros? Perhaps TM751??

Thanks

Devin Serpa
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Brian H

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Re: SlimFire Remote to RF Base to macro
« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2011, 06:38:45 AM »

Please give us more details on your setup.
You mentioned macros so are you using AHP and either the CM15A or CM19A interfaces?

The X10Pro PAT01 is the same as the X10 RR501 and is the better than an X10 TM751 or X10Pro PAT02.
Are you using the PAT01 as the device you are calling the "RF Base"?
If so you can not use it with two House Codes. It can not receive on A1 and be controlled by a power line signal on F1.
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