Post 5 made on Wednesday March 10, 2004 at 15:05 |
Dave Houston RF Expert |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 1,521 |
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AS it says on the CodeGen web page, "The Pronto TS1000 RF codes are for use with TS1000 and TSU2000 Prontos that have been converted to send RF." You need to select "Pronto".
I do not have a Pronto that sends native RF so I cannot help you with the setup. You can get help for that in the Pronto forum. I believe you need to set the device for RF.
The housecode, unit code, and function are part of the X-10 RF code so just select (in CodeGen) whatever housecode your receiver uses.
The channel and ID should not make any difference. They are for the Philips RF extender and are ignored by the X-10 RF receivers.
The PCF file was violating the CodeGen copyright and the author removed it. Anyway, you probably don't want to wade through some 2560 codes to find the few that you want.
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