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Revision as of 22:56, 4 March 2009
Question
How can I control a PowerHorn siren from ActiveHome Pro?
Answer
Plug in the PowerHorn siren, then define an AM466 Three-Pin Appliance Module in ActiveHome Pro at the address of the PowerHorn. Build a Macro with a different Trigger Code than the PowerHorn's address. Put the following steps in the macro:
- Delay 2 Seconds
- Appliance Module On
- Delay 2 Seconds
- Appliance Module On
You should repeat this sequence of steps at least 4 times. After building this macro, go to the room in which it resides, then click its Run Macro button. The siren should go off. About 5 seconds after the macro finishes running, the siren should stop sounding.