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Subject: From: Date: | Re: [ECS] Homevision PC question... Stephen Weiss Mon, 19 Apr 1999 19:45:03 -0400 |
Mark,
I thought about using the Powermid repeaters for this application. My
concern with using them is the time delay an entire IR round trip
message will take Remote->Powermid->
->Powermid->Homevision->ECS->Homevision->Powermid->Powermid->Device.
Do you or anybody on the list have any experience with the Powermid
repeaters. Do them impart a (substantial or annoying) delay? Is there
a significant delay using IR with Homevision and ECS?
Thanks,
Stephen Weiss
seweiss@fast.net
Mark Gilmore wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
> Given that you could use the X10 "Powermid" IR-repeaters
> to send/receive IR signals to/from the PC, proximity
> to your analog/digital lines would probably be a higher
> priority. If you want to talk details, feel free to call
> me at 423-745-0026 (weekends OK).
>
> Stephen Weiss wrote:
> >
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I am under the impression that some ECS users use the Home Vision PC
>
> > product to interface ECS with X-10, IR, etc. I am also contemplating
>
> > purchasing the unit to control the X-10 hardware and other devices
> in my
> > house. My question is: Where do you locate the Home Vision unit so
> that
> > it is operationally optimal? I guess I may be a little confused as
> to
> > the entire setup involving the PC attached to it, its proximity to
> > regular use of, say a universal remote and any digital and analog
> > connections that I want it to use/monitor.
> >
> > My quandry is such that I would like to make use of its infrared
> > features from my main living area where I spend most of my time. I
> > would also like to have it connected to some digital and analog
> lines.
> > These digital and analog lines, which I was hoping to run to my
> central
> > wire closet in the basement where my video and home stereo
> controller
> > reside, would be quite a distance from the Home Vision unit which
> I'm
> > guessing would have to be located in my living room. I also wanted
> the
> > PC which would be attached to the unit to be in the same closet
> where
> > all my wires run.
> >
> > Any/All advice, opinions, ideas welcome.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Stephen Weiss
> > seweiss@fast.net
>
> --
> Mark Gilmore
> Omnipotence (ECS Home Automation Software)
> omnip@usit.net
> http://www.usit.com/omnip
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