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PHCO2 to program?
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Post 1 made on Wednesday March 24, 2004 at 09:17
lawtyger
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I just saw this scene lighting starter kit at homeautomation.net.

PCS 600 Watt Dimming Smartswitch
IR543 IR to X10 Transceiver
PHC02 Controller (used to program PCS)

At first I didn't think that the PHCO2 was a necessity because I'm really only looking to control a few overhead lights via my MX-500. However, after reading a few posts, it sounds like the purpose of the PHCO2 is not only to have the ability to manually access lighting from this unit (which I don't necessarily need) but also to program PCS switches.

Is this correct and does it actually make programming of the PCS switches easier (I thought I read that they needed to be manually programed the first time anyway)?

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