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One switch to turn other - how
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Post 1 made on Sunday July 29, 2001 at 23:11
Shai
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I have the outside light setup in such way that each light got a different switch (in different room and the garge). So I put x10 wall switch with the same code and can turn all light from a controller, but I would like to turn all lights on by clicking on on a ny of the switches too.
I am using home seer and asked it when x10 signal 'B3' get on turn all B3 on, but it never get the signal when I just click the switch on.
What will be a simple way of solving such problem?
OP | Post 2 made on Monday July 30, 2001 at 00:09
Larry in TN
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1. Use two-way switches such as Switchlincs

2. Use some form of X10 transmitter to turn them all on instead of turning one on with it's switch. An in wall keypad transmitter might be a good option.

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