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Author Topic: compatability with other Remote light switches  (Read 8260 times)

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compatability with other Remote light switches
« on: September 01, 2006, 11:28:41 PM »

I have just purchased the ActiveHome Pro USB Model CM15A, and would like to use it to control other household remote control devices, such as the Rayson Technology Co. Remote Control Switch.  It is Model RCS-100, with FCC ID# QWORCS-100.  It comes with a small wireless remote to turn off an on lamps and appliances throughout my house.  Its frequency ID is listed as No. S62-3.  The unit looks a lot like the ActiveHome devices.  How do I get my ActiveHome Pro CM15A to find that unit's frequency, so that it can operate the devices?  Is there a methods whereby I can get my activeHome Pro to scan all frequencies in order to locate the right ones.
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Re: compatability with other Remote light switches
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2006, 12:19:21 AM »

The CM15A operates at a fixed RF frequency of 310 MHz.  The RCS-100 operates at a fixed RF frequency of 315 MHz.  The two are apparently not compatible.
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