Maybe I am wrong, that is what I am trying to figure out
Take example here. When someone come to my front door, I want the front light turn on. I want to make it a bit complex, I want my computer log the event and let it to control the light, so here is what I think will go in
1, Motion sensor pick the movement and send RF to "ActiveHome Professional Computer Interface and USB Cable (CM15A)" (I am not sure why CM15A named like that, I see it is a box with antena, I will think it is a RF sender/receiver that talks to computer, correct me if I am wrong)
2, Computer get command from the CM15A by USB (?), and the ActiveHome Pro software process it and we could have a script to send back a command to turn the light on
3, Suppose I have the light on a lamb socket rocket, I will have a transceiver somewhere, so the CM15A will send RF signal to the transceiver.
4, The transceiver will send a X10 command to the lamb socket rocket
So here I only see X10 signal in step 4. If the front light is connected to a lamb module, I will assume the CM15A will just send RF signal to the lamb module to turn the light on, not any X10 here.
I am learning, if you know, please point out what am I wrong here.