Post 1 made on Wednesday February 6, 2002 at 20:47 |
hvega Founding Member |
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unlike IR543 this device associates any IR code with a specific X10 command. In other words, the device learns the IR code from the remote(Neo) and associates it with an X10 command. This may be a solution for the impossible task of teaching the Neo X10 codes.
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Post 2 made on Thursday February 7, 2002 at 11:39 |
rosscarlson Founding Member |
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By the way here is a link to where you can buy one. Problem is it is $80. At that price I'd rather take the $200 I spent on my Neo + the $80 for this and spend $200 on a TSU1000 and keep my IR543 (cheaper setup and nicer remote). Only reason I want to keep the Neo is the extra hard buttons...
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Post 3 made on Thursday February 7, 2002 at 11:55 |
rosscarlson Founding Member |
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OP | Post 4 made on Thursday February 7, 2002 at 19:37 |
hvega Founding Member |
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Thanks RC. I agree, i don;t want to give up my hard button for the TSu1000. I guess no one has gotten the IR543 to work with Neo. I've downloaded the X10 Pronto hex codes from an X10 site. I haven't had a chance to to enter the hex codes into Neo using Neohacker yet. I'll give it a try over the weekend.
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