Hello, I have a new HV so its 1203C 3.42c with an addon serial port. I am trying to get the addon serial port to talk to the NX584. I have configured the NX584...
My B7 input is frozen. It will not go low. I felt all the chip and the do not feel warm. I replaced the 1489N chip. Is there anything else I can check?...
Mark Withers
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Dec 1, 2004 10:47 pm
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I have been using HV for a long time now and it is great. I have the computer play wave files for all kinds of functions. I love this feature. I recently...
Mark, Assuming you replaced the correct 1489 chip (there are two of them), then the problem is probably with the 82C55 chip. Thanks, Craig Chadwick President ...
Who should I order it from? ... Mark, Assuming you replaced the correct 1489 chip (there are two of them), then the problem is probably with the 82C55 chip. ...
Mark Withers
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Dec 2, 2004 1:43 am
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I seem to recall that you need to turn on "bits" 1 and 2 in location 3 segment 3 of the NX584. This is NOT the default. (It sounds cryptic, but once you get...
Peter, HomeVision automatically polls the stats and tracks the thermostat responses. You don’t normally need to try to communicate with the thermostat ...
Thanks, yes I did see one suggested variation relating the Loc 3 seg 3 bits 1&2, and also the requirement for the null modem cable. I have tried both bit...
The data going both ways seems OK. How are you detecting what the CADDX is sending? If you have the HomeVision video output connected, you can display screen ...
I am considering home automation on my house. Can someone kindly tell me what is the sophisticated system currently on the market that can cope with Video,...
Thanks Craig, that's what I was missing. However, I'm still not quite there. When the thermostats are polled via HV, the correct temperature, setpoints, etc....
Pete, I noticed in the zone 2 thermostat response, that the cool setpoint is 103. I wonder if the fact that it's 3 digits long instead of 2 is causing the ...
... There is not a simple one-shot command for doing this, but it can be done by having a slightly longer conversation with the HV controller. First you need...
... Have a look at the QV502 (module) or QV531 (complete system) products from quadravox <http://www.quadravox.com/>. These units can play upto 512 different...
That's a pretty cool module Schelte. It makes me wonder how hard it might be to tie it into the touch tone module to allow voice driven prompts for HV. Craig...
Schelte Thanks for the info. This looks interesting. Not sure if I would have the time to play with this but maybe after the 1st of the year. Scott Wood ... ...
Is it possible to connect several IR emitter leads to the IR receiver terminal block on HV Pro? – or should I use a ‘many to one’ connector block? If so,...
Hi Scott, If I understand you correctly, the problem you're having is that you really need two sound devices in your PC - one to record audio but not have the...
Paul, Yes, you can connect multiple receivers to it. HomeVision-Pro should work find regardless of whether you put diodes in series with each input, although...
I'm having a senior moment with regard to the timing of execution of events in embedded macros. I have macro "A" which contains: - Do macro "B" - Do macro "C" ...
... It's not related to my Homevision setup, but I am doing something similar here. WinAmp (or right now MediaMonkey) is playing it's music through an M-Audio...
Thanks Craig. On a different subject, I use the ‘IR remote control signals’ screen to perform actions based on received IR signals. I’ve used 223 entries...
Wolfgang, I use Telcanto to control my MP3 server (which is linked to an 8 zone whole house audio system). Works very well on a PPC (not palm though) for my...
... Damn. Thanks for that info, that is exactly what I would need. But it is too bad there seems to be no such program for Palm OS. I am too used to the...
Paul, With the 3.42 PROM you can already receive upto 65536 standard format IR signals. See the 3.42c version of the New Info.pdf file for details. The way to...
Ron, If you really use a DELAY statement in macro B, you'll get this sequence: - Do "G" - Delay 4 seconds - Do "H" - Do macro "C" - Do "DEF" I think this is...