sfhutchi Posted October 8, 2007 Posted October 8, 2007 With all the major improvements with the current program functionality, I am about ready to add some motion sensors. It seems that there are two routes. One is to use the EZIO Wireless Sensor Receiver for $135 + $90 sensors... or the $20 per sensor X10 route. Since I have no other X10 products in my house, I am wondering about the reliability. Anyone doing this with their current 'Insteon' setup? Quote
SteveM Posted October 9, 2007 Posted October 9, 2007 Hi, I am using two 20$ X 10 sensors in two separate rooms. There is a one to two second delay before the lights react, but it is workable. It is very reliable since I have plugged the receiver directly into the through plug of the PLM attached to the ISY. Quote
sfhutchi Posted October 9, 2007 Author Posted October 9, 2007 Good to know. Sounds like it is at least worth $20. Does anyone have experience with any other route? Is the delay avoidable? Quote
jgraziano Posted November 5, 2007 Posted November 5, 2007 For the cost, I would definitely at least try the X10 route. I don't believe the delay is avoidable but I think in most cases 1-2 seconds is not critical. I have one activating a floodlight, however, it is to an X10 wall switch module, so that does not address Insteon compatibility. I have another in a hallway which does send a signal to ISY to turn on room lights, and so far that has worked reliably. With X10, it's all about the phases. I have some other X10 applications that do not work very well, hoping the new PLM will help. Quote
Michel Kohanim Posted November 5, 2007 Posted November 5, 2007 jgraziano, Unfortunately, we do not have official (or otherwise) support for EZxxx devices. At the moment, X10 motion sensors are the only ones that can be supported. With kind regards, Michel For the cost, I would definitely at least try the X10 route. I don't believe the delay is avoidable but I think in most cases 1-2 seconds is not critical.I have one activating a floodlight, however, it is to an X10 wall switch module, so that does not address Insteon compatibility. I have another in a hallway which does send a signal to ISY to turn on room lights, and so far that has worked reliably. With X10, it's all about the phases. I have some other X10 applications that do not work very well, hoping the new PLM will help. Quote
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