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Lamp control with Pronto TSU9600
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Post 1 made on Sunday June 10, 2007 at 12:54
space4ace
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Hi,
I will be receiving a Pronto TSU9600 next week and I would like to be able to control two lamps that are in the same room as the TSU9600. I should probably specify that one lamp is plugged in a wall socket that's controlled by a wall switch. Can anyone please tell me what I need exactly to control those light (on, off and dimmer) using the TSU9600.
I know just about nothing on X10, Insteon, Lutron, etc. Do I need just two plug-in lamp units or do I need the controller also? Do I need a RFX9400 or RFX9600 extender just to control a couple of lamps?
As you can see I'm very confused with all this new stuff (for me anyways).
If you can help in deciding what to buy, it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.

SYL20
Post 2 made on Sunday June 10, 2007 at 14:17
Lowpro
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I control the two lamps in my home theater with my TSU9600 and the hardware linked to below.

IR543 IR Command Center
LampLinc 2000SC

On the TSU9600 end you'll need to use the codeset for the IR543 when programming your configuration file. My codeset for the IR543 is pictured below and can be downloaded by clicking here. Enjoy!

Last edited by Lowpro on November 21, 2011 16:13.
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OP | Post 3 made on Sunday June 10, 2007 at 16:13
space4ace
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Lowpro: Wow! You just made my day with this info. I found a few internet stores that have all of these devices so I will order soon.
Many thanks for your help.

SYL20
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday June 10, 2007 at 17:06
space4ace
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Lowpro: One place I can order from doesn't seem to have the Lamplinc 2000sc but they have the Lamplinc V2 2 pin and 3 pin which should also work (I guess) and is more expensive. I can order the exact items you listed but from the U.S.
InsteOn has a controller (ControLinc 2430) similar to the one you listed but I'm not sure it would work the same. I'll decide what's best before ordering.
Many questions still I guess.
SYL20
OP | Post 5 made on Friday June 15, 2007 at 16:18
space4ace
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Lowpro: I got the IR543 command center and the 2 Lamplinc V2 3 pins today (the place I ordered from didn't have the Lamplinc 2000SC).
Everything works great of course and I wanted say thanks again for your help on this.
My Pronto TSU9600 is coming in on Monday or Tuesday (I'm tracking it) so I will program it in next week (well, using your codeset).
Thank you.

SYL20
Post 6 made on Friday June 15, 2007 at 16:46
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You're very welcome space4ace. Happy to help. :-)
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