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9 - A Carrier-current System for domestIc Remote Control
Note 1:
Hail Request is transmitted to see if there are any X-10 transmitters within listening
range. This allows the user to assign a different House Code if a “Hail Acknowledge” is re-
ceived.
Note 2:
In a Pre-Set Dim instruction, the D8 bit represents the Most Significant Bit of the level
and H1, H2, H4 and H8 bits represent the Least Significant Bits.
Note 3:
The Extended Data code is followed by 8-bit bytes which can represent Analog Data
(after A/D conversion). There should be no gaps between the Extended Data code and the ac-
tual data, and no gaps between data bytes. The first 8-bit byte can be used to say how many
bytes of data will follow. If gaps are left between data bytes, these codes could be received by
X-10 modules causing erroneous operation.
Extended Code is similar to Extended Data: 8-bit bytes which follow Extended Code (with no
gaps) can represent additional codes. This allows the designer to expand beyond the 256
codes presently available.
X-10 Receiver Modules require a “silence” of at least 3 power cycles between each pair of 11
bit code transmissions (no gaps between each pair). The one exception to this rule is bright
and dim codes. These are transmitted continuously with no gaps between each 11 bit dim
code or 11 bit bright code. A 3 cycle gap is necessary between different codes, i.e. between
bright and dim, or 1 and dim, or on and bright, etc.
9.2 TRANSMITTER
9.2.1 Instructions for use
The transmitter has a control panel with the following controls:
The OPEN button immediately opens the blinds.
The CLOSE button immediately closes the blinds.
The TIME button sets the delay after which the blinds must be closed. When pressed, it incre-
ments an hour counter by one each time is pressed. The hour count is displayed on a 2-digit
display, and the maximum delay that can be set is 15 hours. As soon as the count is greater
than zero, an internal timer counts the time, decrementing the count by one after each hour
spent. When the time reaches zero, the CLOSE command is sent to the blinds. Pressing ei-
ther of the buttons CLOSE or OPEN resets the time to zero. To cancel a delay that is already
set, without closing the blinds, press the OPEN button.
9.2.2 Description of the electronic circuit
The transmitter is powered by the line through a step-down transformer; however, the ground
voltage (V
SS
) of the circuit is directly connected to one of the conductors of the line.