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− | + | You can use RF macros to control modules that are tricky to control directly from the CM15A. Get a TM751 Transciever, set it to the House Code of the recalcitrant module, and plug it in on the same circuit breaker as that module. Set the command to the house and unit code that you are sending to the TM751, and it will re-transmit the signal over your house wiring. | |
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Revision as of 22:58, 27 April 2006
Questions
How do I set the CM15A to send RF commands?
Answer
Try setting up a macro within ActiveHome Pro that transmits an RF command to a transceiver module (TM751).
- Open a new macro.
- In the Macro Generator screen, you will find the modules in your room listed to the right of the screen.
- Directly above those modules is a drop-down menu with the name of your room in it. Click on the drop-down and scroll down. Select "RF commands."
- Drag and drop the command you wish to use.
You can use RF macros to control modules that are tricky to control directly from the CM15A. Get a TM751 Transciever, set it to the House Code of the recalcitrant module, and plug it in on the same circuit breaker as that module. Set the command to the house and unit code that you are sending to the TM751, and it will re-transmit the signal over your house wiring.