difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
On the website of bwired he tells that the CTX35 is preferrable above the Marmitek CM11 (usb) interface. Can someone tell me why?
I would like to interface with Homeseer and would also like to have feedback/status (eg. about dim levels) info to my new Pronto TSU9400 (with a RFX9400) which can be use for TCP/IP communication.
Thanx
I would like to interface with Homeseer and would also like to have feedback/status (eg. about dim levels) info to my new Pronto TSU9400 (with a RFX9400) which can be use for TCP/IP communication.
Thanx
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
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Do a search on this forum on "CTX35", there are a lot of topis on this subject. I think you will find your answer there.
Do a search on this forum on "CTX35", there are a lot of topis on this subject. I think you will find your answer there.
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difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
http://wiki.binkey.nl/Xanura here you see a couple of improvements against x10.. check out the pronto forum. There is a plugin for homeseer to use with your pronto.
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difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
In my opinion one of the best features of the CTX35 above the CM11 is that it uses a human-readable protocol over it's serial port. The CM11 uses a binary protocal that's impossible to mimic using a serial terminal.
One of the problem I'm experiencing with a CM11 is the size of its internal receive buffer: It is too small to hold two extended dim commands. So if I press two dimmer switches withing 1..2 seconds, the second message is not noted by my server. I assume the CTX35 doesn't suffer from this because it's a much more professional device. I'll get myself one too soon.
One of the problem I'm experiencing with a CM11 is the size of its internal receive buffer: It is too small to hold two extended dim commands. So if I press two dimmer switches withing 1..2 seconds, the second message is not noted by my server. I assume the CTX35 doesn't suffer from this because it's a much more professional device. I'll get myself one too soon.
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
I also started with CM11
after two defect units I switched to CTX35 (heating problem)
after two defect units I switched to CTX35 (heating problem)
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Posted - Today : 16:02:03
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I also started with CM11
after two defect units I switched to CTX35 (heating problem)
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">I had also 2 CM11 in defect the same problem as Chak. They get very hot. The reacting time for the CTX35 is much faster. Handling of the received data by the CTX is not that good and the fact that you have to poll the device to get the received data is not the way I like it.
see also:
<b>CTX35</b>
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35
<b>A10 </b>
versus X10 http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11
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I also started with CM11
after two defect units I switched to CTX35 (heating problem)
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">I had also 2 CM11 in defect the same problem as Chak. They get very hot. The reacting time for the CTX35 is much faster. Handling of the received data by the CTX is not that good and the fact that you have to poll the device to get the received data is not the way I like it.
see also:
<b>CTX35</b>
http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=35
<b>A10 </b>
versus X10 http://www.domoticaforum.eu/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
I never had a CM11, but i can say i'm very satisfied with my ACT TI-213 (functionally equivalent to CTX35). It will never let you down.
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
what about XM10 from Marmitek.
can this one be used as computer interface?
can this one be used as computer interface?
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
I use it with a Ocelot.
Ocelot is connected to my PC.
PC is running Homeseer.
Ocelot can be programmed with it's ladder software and does the basic X-10 stuff. This way when the PC is down, basic stuff is still working.
It is also my interface to the motion sensors and other wired stuff with the secu16.
Ocelot is connected to my PC.
PC is running Homeseer.
Ocelot can be programmed with it's ladder software and does the basic X-10 stuff. This way when the PC is down, basic stuff is still working.
It is also my interface to the motion sensors and other wired stuff with the secu16.
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Digit</i>
<br />I never had a CM11, but i can say i'm very satisfied with my ACT TI-213 (functionally equivalent to CTX35). It will never let you down.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Hi. Can I ask you where you bought the TI-213 from please?
Is it USB or RS232?
Thanks.
<br />I never had a CM11, but i can say i'm very satisfied with my ACT TI-213 (functionally equivalent to CTX35). It will never let you down.
<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">Hi. Can I ask you where you bought the TI-213 from please?
Is it USB or RS232?
Thanks.
difference between CM11 and CTX35 interface
I bought it in a Dutch webshop, http://www.elekhomica.nl.
They don't sell it anymore.
This is where they come from:
http://www.act-solutions.com/
It's RS232.
They don't sell it anymore.
This is where they come from:
http://www.act-solutions.com/
It's RS232.