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The Trigger information tells ActiveHome Pro what command you
want to use to start the Macro with an X10 remote or other controller.
The command always has an X10 Address, plus an On or Off. In this
example, the trigger for the Macro is B13 On. You could set another
Macro to be triggered by B13 Off, too.

Unlike regular modules, two Macros can share the same address, as
long as one uses the On trigger and the other uses the Off trigger. The
On/Off part of the trigger is separate from the actual operation of the
Macro — any Macro can turn modules both on and off.

When you create a Macro, it gets put into one of the rooms in
ActiveHome Pro. You can change which room it appears in using the
“Macro Operates In” selection. This setting doesn’t affect the
commands the Macro can use. Any Macro can control any module in
any room in the house.

Triggering Macros

You can trigger a Macro is several different ways:

1. You can click on the “Run Macro” button

 

in the Room View.

2. You can schedule a Timer to send the Macro trigger code so that

the Macro runs at a particular time.

3. You can press a button on any X10 Controller, or remote control

to trigger the Macro.

4. You can set an X10 motion detector to send the Macro trigger

command to trigger the Macro when someone walks into a room,
or near you home where you’ve placed the Motion Detector.

Make sure you download your Macros into the Interface. See page
37.

Using Macro Events

Macros are a useful way to group commands for your X10 modules.
If you have lights and appliance that you frequently use in similar
ways, you can easily turn them into a macro.

The Macro Designer

The Macro Designer window is used to create and edit all of your
macros. You can access the Macro Designer in several ways: by
clicking on an existing macro in the Macros list in the Tree View, by
clicking the (+) button to create a new macro, using the “Edit” button
on a Macro in the Room View, and more.

There are three parts to the Macro Designer: the Macro Information
bar, the Module and Command List, and the Macro timeline.

Macro Designer

You can access and change information about your Macro in the
Information Bar at the top of the Macro Designer window.

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Use the Macro Name to describe what a Macro does, or how you
want to use it. You can name a Macro anything you want; the name
doesn’t affect how it works.

Содержание ActiveHome Pro CM15A

Страница 1: ...1 OWNER S MANUAL Please keep for future reference MODEL CM15A ActiveHome Pro USB 2 Way Home Automation System...

Страница 2: ...nformation after you install updates since it will always be more up to date Controllers and Modules The first thing you need to understand is that there are two different devices you need to control...

Страница 3: ...iance Modules 18 Macros 18 Special Modules 19 Two Way Modules 19 Creating Timed Events 20 Opening the Timer Designer 20 Creating a New Timer 20 Setting Up Timers 21 Timer List 24 Saving Timers 25 Time...

Страница 4: ...should have the interface and a USB cable HARDWARE SETUP Disable or turn off your anti virus software before you install the software as some anti virus programs interfere with the installation Remem...

Страница 5: ...Setup Hardware Setup Plug in the CM15A Interface wait until the installation program asks you to connect it Plug the Interface into an AC outlet near your PC Insert four AAA alkaline batteries in the...

Страница 6: ...to the room creation window Type the name of the room in the box then choose a color for the modules in that room Each room can have its own color so it s easier to tell modules apart in the Room Vie...

Страница 7: ...o describe a module s location or how you normally use it Choose the category of module to add Lamp Appliance etc and then use the drop down menu to select the exact model number of the module you re...

Страница 8: ...ule LM14A 2 Way Lamp Module LM15A Socket Rocket LM465 Lamp Module SL575 Screw in Lamp Module WS12A Decorator style Wall Switch Module WS14A Decorator style Companion Switch WS467 Wall Switch Module Ap...

Страница 9: ...you click on the Recycle Bin it opens its contents in the Room View where you can then restore deleted items or remove them permanently from ActiveHome Pro CONFIGURATION Getting Data from Previous Ver...

Страница 10: ...are in the Room View you have direct control of the lamps appliances and other modules in your ActiveHome Pro configuration These controls are in the on screen representation of the module Modules of...

Страница 11: ...he arrows to scroll through dates or type the month and day in directly CREATING TIMED EVENTS Scheduling events for specific times and dates is one of the most powerful features in ActiveHome Pro Each...

Страница 12: ...ust to later sunset times in the summer and shorter days in the winter In order to use Dusk and Dawn settings you should set your city or latitude and longitude information in the Configuration menu C...

Страница 13: ...use both Dusk and Dawn settings or just one but you can only have one On command active at a time When you use a Dusk or Dawn setting you don t have to use the exact time you can enter a time into the...

Страница 14: ...ar time 3 You can press a button on any X10 Controller or remote control to trigger the Macro 4 You can set an X10 motion detector to send the Macro trigger command to trigger the Macro when someone w...

Страница 15: ...es in the selected room Change rooms using the drop down list and the modules will change USING MACRO EVENTS In the room list dimmable modules lamps are shown with a light blue title bar Appliance Mod...

Страница 16: ...older pane You can also add a macro from the Edit menu or by right clicking in a room and choosing Add Macro from the pop up menu When you create a new Macro you start in a blank Macro Editor window T...

Страница 17: ...which only works if the module is already on Here we ll set the Small Light to turn on to 70 percent Step 1 Macro Information First name your macro Click into the Macro Name box and type a new name In...

Страница 18: ...window to see what s happening in your macros Step 5 Extending Over Time One useful thing you can do with macros is use them to turn a set of lights on for you to use them then turn them off automatic...

Страница 19: ...without needing any attention from you You can also set up a schedule for another location and move the interface where you need it even if there s no computer there The Timers and Macros will be sto...

Страница 20: ...an easy way to automate all of your X10 controlled lights and appliances ActiveHome Pro s Lifestyle Mode learns from you Instead of programming timers and macros Lifestyle mode watches the things you...

Страница 21: ...to get rid of all of the items in the Recycle Bin you can right click the Recycle Bin and choose Empty Recycle Bin from the pop up menu You can also use the Tools Menu to perform the same action Click...

Страница 22: ...em to allow you to control each module separately An X10 address consists of two parts the House Code and the Unit Code House Codes A House Code is the part of the X10 address the assigns a module to...

Страница 23: ...rt your Windows CD When all these steps are done the driver will be updated and the screen will say you re finished For more help with setup please visit http www x10 com support Troubleshooting If yo...

Страница 24: ...Heavy Duty Module HD245 to control 220V appliances such as air conditioners and water heaters Expanding Your System EXPANDING YOUR SYSTEM In addition to regular Lamp Modules and Appliance Modules etc...

Страница 25: ...ipment try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient the antenna of the radio TV experiencing the interference Relocate the equipment with respect to the radio TV M...

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