Interest declared
The Grid 2 works with Prog III and Control Prog.
Multiple codes are best handled by programming a cell to send a series of codes in
separate commands.
Paul HAwes
On 23 Sep 2009 at 11:40, Jeremy Linskell wrote:
> Hi Barry
>
> Gewa ProgIII would seems a reasonable solution if you can source one. You
> can use Grid to activate individual Prog functions via the send IR utility.
> You could use grid to create a phone book and store the numbers as macros on
> the Prog. If he is such a high level user, he could probably manage the
> phone book himself and even create the macros using the gewa windows
> utility.
>
> Not sure how this approach would work with a Control Prog though. You
> certainly can't create macros using the Gewacontroltool and I don't even now
> if sendIR will work.
>
> We have also had some limited success with the Tira
> (http://www.home-electro.com ), which we purchased from Smartbox, but it
> seems to have problems learning multiple Gewa link codes.
>
> Cheers
>
> jeremy
>
> Jeremy Linskell CEng, CSci, MIPEM
> Principal Clinical Scientist
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> Dear all
> I'm working with a tetra who is an intensive computer user. Looks like
> he's pretty good on integramouse plus VR. I've not had much recent
> experience with this level of computer user so:
> 1. What are people using for environmental control by PC. Is Grid as
> good as anything?
> 2. Is there something that keeps a phone book on pc & does the dialling.
> All I can find is auto diallers aimed at the annoying telesales firms.
>
> Barry
>
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