The V572A and TW523 (same as PSC05) I
bought at SmartHome.
Here's why 3 house codes. H is reserved for
Motion Detectors. I have four of them
implemented on H1, H3, H5 and H7. Unless
you disable it, the detector will also act
as a dark/light sensor on the unit code
above its main address, i.e. H2, H4, H6,
and H8.
My palm pad uses Housecode D and all
sixteen unit codes.
I needed three additional codes for my slim
wall switch device, so I arbitrarily picked
J. On that device, you set the house code,
then you set the unit code of the first of
the three switches and, but default (no
control over this) the second and third
switches use the next two unit codes. So, I
picket J14 for first switch and next two
use J15 and J16.
I am not at all familiar with the TM5751.
The V572A is an all house code transceiver
on which you can disable or enable any
housecode and unit range 1-8 and 9-16.
Re: my setup. I just wish I had read all
the forums before purchasing anything. I
was attracted to the X10 CM15A because of
the Software Development Kit. It is fine,
except for the RF range performance.
To me, my most valued application is a
motion detector that senses a car entering
(or leaving) our garage. If it is after
sunset, it turns on the outside lites, the
garage fluorescent lights and the entry
hall lights in the house and leaves them on
for six minutes. It's nice to pull in after
dark and have the lights come on.
However, my wife is still laughing at me.
John