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Is x-10 the way to go
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Post 1 made on Monday January 5, 2004 at 13:45
Maniac
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I have a philips ng3000 -and now that I have fully automated controlof my home theatre -want tom move on to lighting/home automation.
I want to be able to set scenes for my home theatre accesible as macros from my remote.
I also want to have the ability to set up other room/whole home lighting scenes accesible either thru the Ng3000 or directly via keypads in the room.
The Ng3000 promises timers in the future -hence the possibility of setting preprogrammed home lighting (including exterior) scenes as a routine or for security while away.
I would be interested in the potential to select a scene from my car visor buttons (RF)

What do I need to be able to achieve this?
Thanks to all in advance.
Post 2 made on Thursday January 8, 2004 at 20:30
pal
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Check out a program called homeseer. It is really cool. It runs all your x-10, and it connects to your computer. You have all the timers you need! You can even look at your house over the internet! www.homeseer.com
Post 3 made on Thursday January 8, 2004 at 22:31
ONEAC
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Here's the HomeSeer Message Board:

[Link: ubb.homeseer.com]


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