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looking For complete list of X-10 discrete codes
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Post 1 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 14:04
x_789
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I have looked all over the site and maybe I am missing it but I was looking for a complete set of x-10 codes for on off and dim up and down for each channel. I am actually looking for codes on a house code of "b" not "a"
Also is there seperate codes for dim for module. The remote I got with my stuff seems to dim tha last item i turned on or off its an x-10 pro remote. Thanks X
Post 2 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 14:35
MrKlaatu
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On 11/07/02 14:04.48, x_789 said...
I have looked all over the site and maybe I am
missing it but I was looking for a complete set
of x-10 codes for on off and dim up and down for
each channel. I am actually looking for codes
on a house code of "b" not "a"

There are CCFs in the Files Section with all codes.


Also is there seperate codes for dim for module.
The remote I got with my stuff seems to dim tha
last item i turned on or off its an x-10 pro remote.

As far as I know, that's just the way X-10 works. DIM is all encompassing for dimmer modules, so it will only dim the last one switched.

More (and probably better) information can be found on the X-10 Forum:

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Post 3 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 16:10
Daniel Tonks
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You need an IR543AH if you want to control more than one housecode. On the plain IR543 the housecode is set by the dial on the unit.

X-10 works this way:

Unit Number: Command.

A5: On
A6: Off
A7: Dim

If you enter in a few numbers in a row, you can get multiple modules to work at once.

A5 A6 A7: On
Post 4 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 16:12
Anthony
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Is it an IR or an RF remote? if it is RF you will need an IR543 (or an IR543AH) to do IR to X10 and there are CCFs for those devices. If the X10 Pro does IR, then the Pronto will be limited to what the receiver that is used with the X10Pro can do
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OP | Post 5 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 16:41
x_789
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I have an ir543 and a x-10 remote along with a Pronot pro. What I am looking for is an acuall list that has the discrete codes for house code B. I looked at the ccfs that where in the discrete code area but i am looking simply for codes not a ccf itsself. IF I have to I will learn the codes but I though someone must have a true list of all 256 codes or what ever it ends up being. I am looking for the text info so I can just cut and paste the ones I want into my pronto editor. X
Post 6 made on Thursday November 7, 2002 at 16:49
Peter Dewildt
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With an IR543 you do not set a house code using the remote. The house code is selected using a dial on the IR543 itself.
Peter
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Pronto 2xTSU9600, RFX9400
Post 7 made on Friday November 8, 2002 at 10:19
Anthony
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to be able to change the house code by remote you need the IR543AH
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