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Post 5 made on Monday October 8, 2012 at 23:54
Lowhz
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On October 8, 2012 at 22:43, mattyass said...
So this policy also applies to the "Accelerator" version of CCP?

The answer to your question is that I'm trying to not be short-sighted about my investment.

1. The 1280 is IP based. I'm in Chicago and RF interference here is horrible, at least on my top floor.

2. I said I'm starting with two remotes. I do, however, want to lay the foundation for home automation.

Lastly, if I need professional help, I will gladly pay for it, but like I said I really didn't want to start that discussion.

There is no Accelerator version; they are two stand alone and incompatible systems. Accelerator is used to program the Total Control system and it much more more critical that it be specified and designed correctly before any programming is done. Complete Control Program is used for the Complete Control product. Not cross compatible.

If you're worried about RF you should just get a MRX-1 IP base station and put it on your network. Have your MX6000 programmed to just use wifi and the MRX is a bridge to IR and RS232.


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