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== Question ==
  
How do I use command line arguments to control my modules using Activehome?
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'''How do I use command line arguments to control my modules using Activehome?'''
  
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There is a file in c:\program files\home control called x10comm.exe.
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There is a file in c:\program files\home control called '''x10comm.exe'''. This program will accept arguments on the command line for control of your X10 modules.
  
This program will accept arguments on the command line for control of your X10 modules.  The syntax is as follows: "x10comm.exe a1 on" to turn a module on.  If it is a dimmable module, then use the following:  "x10comm.exe a1 dim to 020%"; the percentage is listed as a 3-digit number with the percent sign after it.
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The syntax is as follows:
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*To turn a non-dimming module on:
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'''x10comm.exe a1 on'''
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*If it is a dimmable module, then use the following:  
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'''x10comm.exe a1 dim to 020%'''
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The dimming percentage is listed as a 3-digit number with the percent sign after it.
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[[Category:frequently asked questions]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 10 June 2014

Question

How do I use command line arguments to control my modules using Activehome?

Answer

There is a file in c:\program files\home control called x10comm.exe. This program will accept arguments on the command line for control of your X10 modules.


The syntax is as follows:

  • To turn a non-dimming module on:

x10comm.exe a1 on


  • If it is a dimmable module, then use the following:

x10comm.exe a1 dim to 020%


The dimming percentage is listed as a 3-digit number with the percent sign after it.