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Basic Home Automation via xAP BSC enabled devices (updated 9-01-2008)
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<blockquote data-quote="TritonT" data-source="post: 184825" data-attributes="member: 26020"><p>@ Koah</p><p></p><p>I assume you are using Edward Pearson's X10 Connector (<a href="http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/X10/x10_main.htm)" target="_blank">http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/X10/x10_main.htm)</a>. In the Properties box you should have assigned the ID, X10 address, xAP address, display name and module type for all your X10 devices. In the next tab you should have a tick for both send and receive in the 'xAP BSC Schema' box (I have updates at 1 minute). In the next tab you should have a tick in the 'Always send X10 on/off'.</p><p></p><p>Now download Edward Pearson's xAP Viewer (<a href="http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/xFx/viewer_main.htm)" target="_blank">http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/xFx/viewer_main.htm)</a>, run it (ideally on a different computer on your network). You should see xAP events starting to list in the window. Now you have proof that your setup is working.</p><p></p><p>Open MediaPortal Configuration, go to plugins, go to process plugins, open Basic HA Controller, look under devices. If your X10 stuff is listed - happy days, if not, reinstall the plugin making sure you overwrite the required dll files.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TritonT, post: 184825, member: 26020"] @ Koah I assume you are using Edward Pearson's X10 Connector ([url]http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/X10/x10_main.htm)[/url]. In the Properties box you should have assigned the ID, X10 address, xAP address, display name and module type for all your X10 devices. In the next tab you should have a tick for both send and receive in the 'xAP BSC Schema' box (I have updates at 1 minute). In the next tab you should have a tick in the 'Always send X10 on/off'. Now download Edward Pearson's xAP Viewer ([url]http://www.edjo.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/edward/xAP/xFx/viewer_main.htm)[/url], run it (ideally on a different computer on your network). You should see xAP events starting to list in the window. Now you have proof that your setup is working. Open MediaPortal Configuration, go to plugins, go to process plugins, open Basic HA Controller, look under devices. If your X10 stuff is listed - happy days, if not, reinstall the plugin making sure you overwrite the required dll files. [/QUOTE]
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