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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2010, 10:42:59 PM »

Well, I have compiled an XML file of a number of the modules with attributes for each.  I am not sure if all the information is correct.  As Dan L. and Brian H. have pointed out with the soft start modules, some of the modules I have listed as soft start may or may not in fact be soft start.
here is the list http://www.phpwebscripting.com/downloads/modules.xml

Any corrections/updates/additions to this list are greatly appreciated.  I hope this information helps some of you.

I am still curious if the soft start modules respond to bright and dim commands differently than standard modules and how.

I am unable to read the XML file in your link in either Firefox or IE8, both read the XML file as total gibberish.  B:(
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2010, 11:24:10 PM »

Well, I have compiled an XML file of a number of the modules with attributes for each.  I am not sure if all the information is correct.  As Dan L. and Brian H. have pointed out with the soft start modules, some of the modules I have listed as soft start may or may not in fact be soft start.
here is the list http://www.phpwebscripting.com/downloads/modules.xml

Any corrections/updates/additions to this list are greatly appreciated.  I hope this information helps some of you.

I am still curious if the soft start modules respond to bright and dim commands differently than standard modules and how.

I am unable to read the XML file in your link in either Firefox or IE8, both read the XML file as total gibberish.  B:(

Try right-clicking it and opening it with notepad.  It will probably still look like total gibberish unless you understand the formatting of XML.

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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #17 on: May 17, 2010, 06:10:58 AM »

Looked OK in Wordpad.
Though IE8 also read it for me.

As Bill indicated. It can look strange if you don't understand the formatting.
« Last Edit: May 17, 2010, 07:27:35 AM by Brian H »
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #18 on: May 17, 2010, 10:47:23 AM »

In the file
RR501 is listed as one way. It will respond to a status request. It also plugs in and is not wired.
SR227 is a wire in X10 outlet
Not sure on the TM751 as your PLC Y. Does that indicate it can send PLC signals or can be controlled by the power line. It can not be power line controlled.
PAM04 Plugs in and is 240 volt
PAT01 Plugs in and can be controlled by an RF signal as it is a transceiver.
PUM01 plugs in

Some of the blister packed retail numbers:
RSC15 Retail SC546
RLM20 Retail LM15A
RWS17 Retail WS12A Don't know if it was ever updated to Soft Start
RWS19 Retail WS14A
« Last Edit: May 17, 2010, 12:38:50 PM by Brian H »
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #19 on: May 17, 2010, 05:54:48 PM »

In the file
RR501 is listed as one way. It will respond to a status request. It also plugs in and is not wired.
SR227 is a wire in X10 outlet
Not sure on the TM751 as your PLC Y. Does that indicate it can send PLC signals or can be controlled by the power line. It can not be power line controlled.
PAM04 Plugs in and is 240 volt
PAT01 Plugs in and can be controlled by an RF signal as it is a transceiver.
PUM01 plugs in

Some of the blister packed retail numbers:
RSC15 Retail SC546
RLM20 Retail LM15A
RWS17 Retail WS12A Don't know if it was ever updated to Soft Start
RWS19 Retail WS14A

When I started putting this list together, I started with the xlinks.xml file in the ActiveHome Pro folder and I had all the information for each module on its own line.  A couple of these just had the wrong lines updated.  Then I converted it to the current format.  I have updated the information you noted and will add the blister pack numbers you specified.

As for the TM751, I did only list that as PLC because it can transmit PLC.  I will change it to specify PLCTX and PLCRX for all modules.  I may also do that for the RF side to specify RFTX and RFRX.  I may then also post the whole list in table form on my website for those who are XML challenged.
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #20 on: May 18, 2010, 10:48:09 PM »

I updated the XML file to expand on the PLC and RF sections.  These are now plcrx, plctc,rfrx and rftx.  I got to thinking about the blister pack numbers that Brian H indicated and did not add them since they are just repackaged versions of modules I already have listed.

Here is the file again http://www.phpwebscripting.com/downloads/modules.xml

Hopefully some can make use out of this information.
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #21 on: May 19, 2010, 07:43:11 AM »

I downloaded it and will give it a look.
Thanks for the work that went into gathering this data.
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Re: list of dimmable modules
« Reply #22 on: May 19, 2010, 06:19:59 PM »

I am glad to do my part for a community that has done so much for me.
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