diggler Posted October 3, 2017 Share Posted October 3, 2017 How do you link the switch link 2380 to isy. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk Link to comment
Brian H Posted October 3, 2017 Share Posted October 3, 2017 (edited) You can't. The 2380 is the 600 Watt. Two Way X10 Switchlinc. No Insteon features in it. If you are interested. Here is the 2380 Manual link. http://cache-m2.smarthome.com/manuals/2380_web.pdf Edited October 3, 2017 by Brian H Link to comment
Teken Posted October 3, 2017 Share Posted October 3, 2017 How do you link the switch link 2380 to isy. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk I would gather you would go into a program and assign the house codes per this EDOC: http://cache-m2.smarthome.com/manuals/2380_web.pdf Unless there is a driving need to have this device in your home it really doesn't make sense to use this legacy hardware. I have to admit X-10 is the HA that simply won't die and go away . . . Link to comment
diggler Posted October 3, 2017 Author Share Posted October 3, 2017 I have a switchlinc that took a shit, found this laying around. Ill order a new switxhlinc and throw this one out. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk Link to comment
MrBill Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 I have to admit X-10 is the HA that simply won't die and go away . . . No doubt! Not in use anymore, but I still have a BSR branded maxi-controller, lamp module and appliance module from the late 70s. Link to comment
Teken Posted October 4, 2017 Share Posted October 4, 2017 No doubt! Not in use anymore, but I still have a BSR branded maxi-controller, lamp module and appliance module from the late 70s. I freely admit X-10 was something that never interested me in the least. Having seen what other friends / members had done to make the X-10 system reliable was incredible. To be fair X-10 ushered in home automation for all and this is what helped create Insteon, UPB, and Power Line Ethernet. I just find it incredible in 2017 there are still probably tens of thousands of people all over the world still using this legacy technology. The only thing that I can think of off the top of my head that has had such lasting effect and use is RS-232 (Serial) connection. To the X-10 creators ~ Bravo . . . Link to comment
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