Jay M Posted June 9, 2008 Posted June 9, 2008 Saturday was a busy day, I installed about 14 Insteon devices, Learned how to program the ISY, and even got started on IR. I had to dust off my old Pronto that hadn't been used in about 5 years. Even then I only used it once to get the 30 second skip code for my cable box. With some effort I got the old Pronto to load the ISY CCF. I have a few questions... 1. Is the code set I downloaded from the ISY site unique to the ISY? Or is it possible that some of those codes are used in my other A/V equipment? 2. I have some buttons assigned to run scenes, that works very well. I would also like to be able to control individual lights with a single button- kind of like how button A is on a Keypadlinc. Is there a way to do that? thanks, ~Jay
Michel Kohanim Posted June 9, 2008 Posted June 9, 2008 Hi Jay, Yes, it is possible for those buttons to control your other A/V equipment but not likely. Yes, you can control a single light as well. In the Action section, instead of a scene, simply choose a single device. With kind regards, Michel Saturday was a busy day, I installed about 14 Insteon devices, Learned how to program the ISY, and even got started on IR. I had to dust off my old Pronto that hadn't been used in about 5 years. Even then I only used it once to get the 30 second skip code for my cable box. With some effort I got the old Pronto to load the ISY CCF. I have a few questions... 1. Is the code set I downloaded from the ISY site unique to the ISY? Or is it possible that some of those codes are used in my other A/V equipment? 2. I have some buttons assigned to run scenes, that works very well. I would also like to be able to control individual lights with a single button- kind of like how button A is on a Keypadlinc. Is there a way to do that? thanks, ~Jay
Algorithm Posted June 9, 2008 Posted June 9, 2008 2. I have some buttons assigned to run scenes, that works very well. I would also like to be able to control individual lights with a single button- kind of like how button A is on a Keypadlinc. Hi Jay, Just to add to what Michel said, I wanted to let you know that we have a wiki article dealing with exactly what you want, titled IR Example - KeypadLinc-style Button Control. I do hope that helps.
Jay M Posted June 9, 2008 Author Posted June 9, 2008 Thanks, that is a huge help. I can't wait to try it out, but my wife is losing patience ~Jay
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