CM11

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Description

The CM11 (A/F/G/U/...) is a device that uses X10 protocol to control lights and other appliances around the house by injecting data into powerline.

Each X10 device has an address formed as housecode[A..P]+unitcode[1..16]. As powerlines are usually shared between near houses/apartments it's a good idea to choose other housecode than your neighbor, or purchase and properly install a filter.

Setup

  1. web admin -> Show devices tree -> the device to which the CM11 is connected (For instance "The core/hybrid").
  2. Create Child Device -> Pick device template -> CM11A (The wizzard pops up to say she didn't detect lighting?, then shows "dev81" and an OK button in 1.1-RC1, I just ignored this).
  3. Device data -> COM Port on PC -> the port to which this device is connected -> save. (ttyS0="com1", ttyS1="com2", and so on, "pci0000:00/0000:00:13.1+2" in my case, which is a USB port [1]).

Adding lights

  1. web admin -> Show devices tree -> CM11A
  2. Create Child Device -> Pick device template -> take your pick (I added "Light Switch (on/off))
  3. Device data -> Port/Channel Number -> HousecodeUnitcode -> save (codes range from "A1" to "P16", no seperator)

When you are done adding lights, you can continue with the setup wizzard to assign them to the proper rooms and give them names (she refers to ZWave devices and seems unable to actually controll the X10 devices in 1.1-RC1) Also you might have to "reload the router" before they actually work (orbiter screens will be also be regenerated), but they do work.

See also

  • The older CM11A page, which appears to be more aimed at development.