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Posted: August 03 2007 at 23:08 | IP Logged Quote deckhardt

Is there a way through powerhome to program an Insteon KPL button to send a command to an X10 device. I would like it to work without having Powerhome running.

Lets say my X10 device has an ID of A5...


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Posted: August 04 2007 at 00:34 | IP Logged Quote twomble

Yes. You can set any button on a KPL to send an X10 command. Take a look at the KPL user guide at the following link. The X10 stuff starts on page 25. http://www.smarthome.com/manuals/2486d.pdf
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Posted: August 04 2007 at 20:55 | IP Logged Quote dhoward

Dave,

PowerHome cannot assign an X10 command to a KPL secondary button, only the primary button. However, you should be able to do this manually without a problem.

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Posted: August 04 2007 at 21:49 | IP Logged Quote deckhardt

Thanks, I'll have to look for my old x10 palmpad and wireless controller.

How would I program a primary KPL button or Switchlinc to send out an x10 command using power-home?

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Posted: August 04 2007 at 23:18 | IP Logged Quote deckhardt

I got the x10 command on a 6 button KPL through powerhome and it works using the big on off buttons.

If I assign an x10 address to an 8 button keypad, which buttons will send the x10 command?
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Posted: August 05 2007 at 21:54 | IP Logged Quote dhoward

Dave,

If you use PowerHome to program the primary X10 address of an 8 button KPL, then button 1 (top left) will be the one that sends the X10 commands.

The KPL allows you to program the X10 address directly from the KPL config utility and requires no special actions.

To program a SwitchLinc with an X10 address, set the "Desired X10 Address" column in Insteon Explorer under the "Devices" tab. Make sure that "Write Level/Ramp/X10" is checked, save your changes, and watch the Pending Operations and Completed Operations windows to see when PowerHome is done. Once completed, you still MUST cycle the power to the switch in order for the change to take effect (a SmartHome limitation, not a PowerHome one). This can be done by flipping the breaker or pulling the airgap on a switchlinc.

An easier method may be to just place the SwitchLinc (and KPL secondary buttons) in "Link" mode and then sending the desired X10 address (I think it's 5 times) using the PowerHome virtual palmpad with the Insteon PowerLinc sending the X10.

Dave.
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