x10 RF with doorlock

Started by mikeeps2, July 18, 2013, 10:57:31 AM

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mikeeps2

hi my friends

now i search info about doorlock , i dont know if someone make that test or have any dooklock working with x10 RF signal

is something like this

http://www.smarthome.com/51892SN/MiLocks-QF-01SN-3-in-1-Keyless-Entry-Deadbolt-with-RF-Remote-Control-Satin-Nickel/p.aspx

the idea is what CM15A send the signal to TM751 or another RF module , and then send RF signal to doorlock, i dont know if that is possible

thanks

dave w

Quote from: mikeeps2 on July 18, 2013, 10:57:31 AM

the idea is what CM15A send the signal to TM751 or another RF module , and then send RF signal to doorlock, i dont know if that is possible

No. X10 has nothing "off the shelf" that can send an RF signal to this lock. The CM15A can send RF but only at 310mHz (US version), coded with X10 commands.

However, you might be able to use a Universal Module http://www.x10pro.com/pro/pdf/pum01.pdf
(still available on eBay) to activate an extra remote control for the door lock. You would have to hack the remote so the Universal Module could provide a momentary closure across the "unlock" button on the door lock two button remote.

BTW the TM751 and RR501 tranceivers can only receiver X10 RF commands and place the received command on the homes power lines. They do not send RF commands.
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Brian H

Not with X10.
There is an Insteon Interface for their devices and  it does not support X10 like many Insteon devices do.
http://www.smarthome.com/2458A1/MorningLinc-INSTEON-Morning-Industry-RF-Doorknob-Deadbolt-Lock-Controller/p.aspx

mikeeps2

Quote from: dave w on July 18, 2013, 11:21:44 AM
Quote from: mikeeps2 on July 18, 2013, 10:57:31 AM

the idea is what CM15A send the signal to TM751 or another RF module , and then send RF signal to doorlock, i dont know if that is possible

No. X10 has nothing "off the shelf" that can send an RF signal to this lock. The CM15A can send RF but only at 310mHz (US version), coded with X10 commands.

However, you might be able to use a Universal Module http://www.x10pro.com/pro/pdf/pum01.pdf
(still available on eBay) to activate an extra remote control for the door lock. You would have to hack the remote so the Universal Module could provide a momentary closure across the "unlock" button on the door lock two button remote.

BTW the TM751 and RR501 tranceivers can only receiver X10 RF commands and place the received command on the homes power lines. They do not send RF commands.


that is a option , but need use two Universal Module , one for button open , and other for button close , correct ?

and , if that is the only option , i can use other doorlock correct , no need buy  of smarthone.com correct

Brian H

Yes you would need two Universal Modules. One for Lock and one for Unlock.

There is a four relay output Insteon Module that can also have an X10 address added to each relay but maybe a chore to setup pulse times with the manual setting button.
http://www.simplehomenet.com/proddetail.asp?prod=9357345390

No you do not have to buy the locks from Smarthome. There are many vendors that sell the brand.

dhouston

RF operated locks that do not employ rolling codes are a very, very bad idea. Most 10 year olds can figure out that all they need do is record the codes and replay them to unlock your doors.
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HA Dave

Quote from: dhouston on July 18, 2013, 04:07:19 PM
....Most 10 year olds can figure out that all they need do is record the codes and replay them to unlock your doors.

And... how old would the potential intruder have to be to figure out how to throw a lawn chair through a window in the backyard? Breaking into homes.... doesn't take smarts, technical skills, or even tools. I wouldn't overly concern myself with security loopholes in the technology. I'd worry much more about the crack addict child of a neighbor.
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