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− | If you have a car with the HomeLink RF system, you can use it to transmit X10 commands from your car to turn on lights. You will need a remote (we recommend the HR12A) and a transceiver, plus any modules or switches for particular devices you want to control. HomeLink provides [http://www.homelink.com/training/train.taf vehicle-specific programming instructions] at [http://www.homelink.com/home/home.tml their website]. | + | If you have a car with the HomeLink RF system, you can use it to transmit X10 commands from your car to turn on lights. You will need a remote (we recommend the [[HR12A]]) and a transceiver, plus any modules or switches for particular devices you want to control. HomeLink provides [http://www.homelink.com/training/train.taf vehicle-specific programming instructions] at [http://www.homelink.com/home/home.tml their website]. |
Revision as of 23:59, 30 April 2007
Question
My car came with a feature called HomeLink. Can I use this to control X10 devices?
Answer
If you have a car with the HomeLink RF system, you can use it to transmit X10 commands from your car to turn on lights. You will need a remote (we recommend the HR12A) and a transceiver, plus any modules or switches for particular devices you want to control. HomeLink provides vehicle-specific programming instructions at their website.