I have a lot of questions about x10 before I decide to purchase. I have researched the system pretty well, so my questions are all technical issues.
- 1.) According to Wikipedia, x10 is a home standard. So, how come the x10 system is 2.45 GHz (at least that's what the technical support agent from x10.com said on the phone), and others are 310 MHz?
- 2.) Does anyone have experience with signal transmission through brick and concrete (B&C) walls? I don't want to transmit long distances, but my house is B&C? Especially with the 310 MHz system?
- 3.) Does the console have a built-in clock to determine the time, or does it get it from the wall voltage?
- 4.) The auto-dialer says it can dial any 7-digit number. Can it dial a 9-digit or 10-digit number?
- 5.) I see other sites selling x10 smoke and glass break detectors. How can I be sure that the system will work if the frequencies are not listed and not standard (see Q. 1)?
- 6.) Again related to Q. 1, I have seen an identical system (even with Protector Plus name) on e-bay for a 30-pc. system for $189, but the frequency is listed as 310 MHz. Is this a scam?
- 7.) Does the 2.4 GHz interfere with phone systems at that frequency?
- 8.) Any way to go beyond the 16 sensor limit?
- 9.) Range extenders help weak spots. If you add more than one is there a problem?
- 10.) What is the speaker on the console for? How sensitive is it?
- 11.) One strange design flaw, unless I'm missing something, is that the there is no two-way keypad available. Usually, professional home security systems place the console in a hidden location (e.g. closet). Then, a keypad is located inside the dwelling, near the entrance. When the owner enters, he/she disables the alarm by entering a code. I mentioned this to the support agent, and she said that you can use the remote units. But, they only have a one-button disable. So, you wouldn't want to mount that near the door, or leave it in plain site so that an intruder could disable it. Comments?
My situation, for those interested, is that I want to use this in a 220V B&C house. Since only the console, horns, cameras, and lamp modules need AC power, I can simply use a transformer on the console and horns, and socket rockets for lights. I know, I can't automate other devices. But, my main purpose is security. The motivation to do this is $$. 220V systems cost much, much more. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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