| FeaturesThe X10 PC interface is the ideal way of using your PC to enhance your home 
  security, save energy and add convenience to the way you run your home. 
   USB connectivety to your PCStand alone operation. 
  Controls timed events and macros. 
  Scheduled events are retained and resume automatically after a power outage. 
  Can control the full range of X10 home automation products. 
  Works with the PC switched off
 
 Once the interface has been programmed, the PC is no longer needed. Two standard 
  AAA batteries retain the built-in clocks accuracy. The macros are held in EEPROM 
  and retained even if the power fails. You can even unplug the interface after 
  programming it and plug it in elsewhere in the home.
 
 Connections
 The Computer Interface fits between the AC outlet and the computers power plug. 
  A grounded AC socket is provided on the front of the interface for the computers 
  power plug (3A max). A cable with an RJ11 connection on one end and a standard USB connector on the other is provided to connect the interface to any free USB port in the PC.
 
 Two-way
 The Computer Interface is fully two-way, both generating and receiving X10 powerline 
  commands
 ActiveHome SoftwareUser friendly 95, 98, 2000 and XP compatible software can be downloaded from the link below for free. The ActiveHome software includes graphical representations of switches, modules etc. 
  to provide point-and-click control of modules, and easy setting of scheduled 
  events and macros
 Scheduled EventsEvents may be scheduled to occur at a particular time every day, on chosen days 
  only, between chosen dates etc. You can also program the interface to turn lights 
  on at dawn and off at dusk just by choosing your location from a worldwide list.
 MacrosA
command from a controller(such as a mini controller) normally operates
a device directly, e.g. pressing A1 ON switches on the module with code
A1. The computer interface, however, can be programmed to intercept a
command, and respond to it by generating a whole group of commands
called a macro. For example, pressing A1 ON on a controller might turn
on stair lights and bedroom lights, then after 20 minutes dim the
bedroom lights to 50% and turn off the stair lights, and finally turn
off all lights 30 minutes later.
 Controls and Indicators
 
  AC outlet on front of module for computer power output. 
  RJ11 socket on top face of module for serial connections 
 Dimensions	
Length 160mm, Width 70mm, Height 55mmAC supply: 230VAC/50Hz
 X-10 Powerline: 120 KHz/2.5vp-p
 Backup battery: 2 x AAA cell (not supplied)
 Backup time: 1 week typical
 Events/macros stored: 25 typ/39 max
 This product is CE approved for use in the E
 NB The power socket on this unit is an "always on" module and cannot 
  be switched using X10. DOWNLOAD LATEST USB DRIVERS This product supports ActiveHome, which is free basic control software.You may wish to purchase Harmony Home Automation Server #PLEASE NOTE: The CM11 will not support the more complex functions of the Harmony software when disconnected from  the computer.
 To download the latest version of ActiveHome for free - Click here |