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− | + | How can I program my socket rocket without a remote? | |
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+ | If you purchased an ActiveHome Pro kit without a remote, you can still program your LM15A by creating a macro to send the 3 sequential On commands with a 1 second delay between each. | ||
+ | Creating A Macro | ||
+ | To create a new macro, click on the (+) button on the Macros bar in the Folder pane. You can also add a macro from the Edit menu, or by right-clicking in a room and choosing �Add Macro� from the pop-up menu. When you create a new macro, you start in a blank Macro Editor window. | ||
+ | *Drag your Socket Rocket module from the right-hand pane into the Macro Designer. Select the "ON" button. Repeat this twice so the module is listed three times within the Macro Designer. | ||
+ | *Drag the "Delay" option from the right-hand pane between your first and second Socket Rocket modules. | ||
+ | *Drag the "Delay" option from the right-hand pane between your second and third Socket Rocket modules. | ||
+ | *Change the "Delay" in each box to be only 00:00:01. | ||
+ | *After the macro is designed, click on "Tools," and select "Download Timers and Macros" from the toolbar. | ||
+ | *Go to the room you placed your macro in and click on "Run Macro." | ||
+ | *Your light should now be turned on and programmed to the house and unit code you selected within the software. | ||
+ | [img src="http://graphics.x10.com/images_knowledgebase/a00254_01.jpg"] | ||
+ | Related Articles | ||
+ | [a href="/kbase/articles/Q00293.html"]Q00293[/a] : [BR] | ||
+ | Key Topics: | ||
+ | Relates to: | ||
+ | [img src="http://site.x10.com/?Z3gxT2tiYXNlYXJ0aWNsZTEuZGF0=RND|kbasearticle"] |
Revision as of 22:17, 16 March 2006
Questions How can I program my socket rocket without a remote? Answer If you purchased an ActiveHome Pro kit without a remote, you can still program your LM15A by creating a macro to send the 3 sequential On commands with a 1 second delay between each. Creating A Macro To create a new macro, click on the (+) button on the Macros bar in the Folder pane. You can also add a macro from the Edit menu, or by right-clicking in a room and choosing �Add Macro� from the pop-up menu. When you create a new macro, you start in a blank Macro Editor window.
- Drag your Socket Rocket module from the right-hand pane into the Macro Designer. Select the "ON" button. Repeat this twice so the module is listed three times within the Macro Designer.
- Drag the "Delay" option from the right-hand pane between your first and second Socket Rocket modules.
- Drag the "Delay" option from the right-hand pane between your second and third Socket Rocket modules.
- Change the "Delay" in each box to be only 00:00:01.
- After the macro is designed, click on "Tools," and select "Download Timers and Macros" from the toolbar.
- Go to the room you placed your macro in and click on "Run Macro."
- Your light should now be turned on and programmed to the house and unit code you selected within the software.
[img src=""] Related Articles [a href="/kbase/articles/Q00293.html"]Q00293[/a] : [BR] Key Topics: Relates to: [img src="http://site.x10.com/?Z3gxT2tiYXNlYXJ0aWNsZTEuZGF0=RND%7Ckbasearticle"]