From: Charles S. <cws...@tr...> - 2004-12-29 08:03:20
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> Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 13:56:22 -0500 > From: Neil Cherry <nc...@co...> > To: mis...@li... > Subject: Re: [misterhouse-users] Help with x10 translation > Reply-To: mis...@li... > > Charles Sullivan wrote: > > Perhaps you already know this: > > I kind of know this, when I run into something like the DZ > portion I no longer trust my info to be correct. :-) > > > The 'DZ' is a puzzler, if this was a CM11A the first byte > > would be 0xA7 for housecode D and extended code. > > The rest of it follows the XTC798.DOC. > > It seems obvious that MH is translating the A7 as DZ. As > you've pointed out the this means Housecode D (that's > good the device is D1 :-). Can we assume that the Z means > extended code? Have you verified that the DZ instead becomes AZ or BZ or CZ when you send the same command on housecodes A or B or C respectively? > Thanks for the rest of the translation, it matches up exactly > with what was sent. The device is a 2 way Appliance module (2 > prong) and it now is able to respond to extended and normal > status request, very cool (if not a little redundant)! > |
From: Neil C. <nc...@co...> - 2005-01-04 15:14:56
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Charles Sullivan wrote: >>From: Neil Cherry <nc...@co...> >>To: mis...@li... >>>The 'DZ' is a puzzler, if this was a CM11A the first byte >>>would be 0xA7 for housecode D and extended code. >>>The rest of it follows the XTC798.DOC. >> >>It seems obvious that MH is translating the A7 as DZ. As >>you've pointed out the this means Housecode D (that's >>good the device is D1 :-). Can we assume that the Z means >>extended code? > > > Have you verified that the DZ instead becomes AZ or BZ or CZ > when you send the same command on housecodes A or B or C > respectively? Tried it with C1CON and this is what was returned (Device set to C) XCZ06ff38 Seems to confirm the idea. -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@co... http://home.comcast.net/~ncherry/ (Text only) http://hcs.sourceforge.net/ (HCS II) http://linuxha.blogspot.com/ My HA Blog |