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− | When you install a new security remote into an X10 Security Console it will randomly generate a code that will allow it to interface with that particular console. This helps ensure that nobody nearby who has an X10 Security System will be able to control your system. There are 56,000 possible code variations. | + | ==Question== |
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+ | '''How many possible Security Code variations can be generated by a security remote?''' | ||
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+ | When you install a new security remote into an X10 Security Console it will randomly generate a code that will allow it to interface with that particular console. This helps ensure that nobody nearby who has an X10 Security System will be able to control your system. | ||
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+ | '''*There are 56,000 possible code variations.''' |
Latest revision as of 20:35, 15 May 2014
Question
How many possible Security Code variations can be generated by a security remote?
Answer
When you install a new security remote into an X10 Security Console it will randomly generate a code that will allow it to interface with that particular console. This helps ensure that nobody nearby who has an X10 Security System will be able to control your system.
*There are 56,000 possible code variations.