Advanced Functions in Macros

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Question

What do the various items listed under Advanced Functions in the Macro Designer do?

Answer

Make sure you click here to locate Advanced Functions:

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Some advanced functions require that you have MyHouse Online; those are noted below.

X10 Address Command

This function lets you issue an X10 address over the powerline, but without any ON or OFF command after it. We know of no uses for this command.

Windows Command (PC and MyHouse required)

This lets you run any program on your PC that you could run from the command line (Start->Run...). If you need to append conditionals (like dir -od) you will need to build a batch file then run that from your macro.

Extended Code

This lets you use the X10 Extended Code protocol, detailed here. Unless you are developing your own X10-compatible devices this is likely to be of little use. X10 does not provide any other support or documentation for use of this Extended Code command in macros.

Module Control

This lets you issue an arbitrary BRIGHT/DIM/ON/OFF command to some module without having to define it elsewhere in the software.

Appliance Control

This lets you issue an arbitrary ON/OFF command to some module without having to define it elsewhere in the software.

Email Notification (PC and MyHouse required)

Self-explanatory; lets you have MyHouse send a predefined email.

Network Access (PC and MyHouse required)

Lets you connect or disconnect from the MyHouse Online server.

Dialup Service (PC and MyHouse required)

If you have a modem, this will make it dial out or hang up.