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Programming x10 into tsu3000
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Post 1 made on Thursday January 22, 2004 at 21:44
pal
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I have the x10 remote control that comes with the activehome kit from x10. I have all of my scenes and devices on housecode K. I have 15 all together. I set up an x10 keypad on my pronto with numbers 0-9, on & off, bright & dim, and all on & all off. Can I program these buttons I created by learning the codes directly from the x10 remote, or is there some other procedure I must follow? Thanks.
Post 2 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 08:12
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There is an X-10 file with all the codes in the Pronto files section. Keep in mind that your x-10 remote is probably sending RF signals, and you will need the IR543 (X-10's IR reciever) for your TSU-3000 to work.
OP | Post 3 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 10:56
pal
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Thanks. I have the ir543. I also have an old radio shack rf remote. It have x10 infrared on it. However, it will not allow me to type in any number over 9 and work. Lets say I want to type device 10 and turn it on. It only takes the 0, not the 10. Whatever the last # I type is what it tries to turn on. It can't take the whole 2 digit #.

I found an x10 file on Alden Reine's pcf. It had all of the #'s (1-16) and all of the house codes (a-p. So basically all I do is program a nice layout, and link each button to the corresponding x10 button from Aldens file? All of my house codes are on K. Is there any way to hard code this? Thanks.

ps. I have a tsu3000 that I am trying to set up, not the radio shack remote.
Post 4 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 16:10
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You don't have to "hard code" the housecode. It will work as long as your IR543 is set to your housecode.
Post 5 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 18:12
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To expand on the last post, there are no housecodes unless you have the more expensive IR543AH. The straight IR543 doesn't suppose switching housecodes via IR signals.
Post 6 made on Sunday January 25, 2004 at 18:36
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Try this with your old RadioShack remote:
KEY.....Unitcode
0--------10
rewind---11
play-----12
f. fwd---13
record---14
stop-----15
pause----16
OTHERS to try:
mute-----all off
vol dn---dim
vol up---bright
power----all lights on


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