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ActiveEye Wireless Motion Sensor
The ActiveEye Motion Sensor works anytime, day or night, indoors or out! Automatically turn on an area of light, all controlled by X10 modules.
How it works ... The ActiveEye Motion Sensor sends wireless Radio Frequency (RF) signals to an X10 Transceiver or any X10 security system base receiver. The Transceiver receives the signals from the Motion Sensor and passes them onto your house wiring. These signals are then received by X10 lamp, appliance, or wall switch modules to control lights (or appliances) around the home. If you set the ActiveEye Motion Sensor to a unique code (House Code A and Unit Code 1), then walk into the room where the ActiveEye Motion Sensor is located, a lamp module set to "A1" will turn on. As long as you keep moving, the light will stay on, and when you stop moving, the light turns off after the amount of time you select. The signals transmitted onto your house wiring can also be received by the two-way Computer Interface (CM11A) to initiate macros. The Computer Interface then performs a sequence of events that you've set it up to do. Standard Features:
Special Features:
Enhances ActiveHome features & functions: Normally the ActiveEye Motion Sensor will turn on an X10 module set to its' code, however when used with the CM11A 2-way Computer Interface (included with ActiveHome) the ActiveEye Motion Sensor becomes much more powerful. Instead of turning on a module set to A1, you can set A1 to initiate a macro that performs a sequence of events. For example you enter the room, the table lamp can turn on and dim to 70%, and the stereo can turn off 30 minutes later. Built in photocell works like a watchful eye and will turn lights on and off at dusk and sunrise. This will save you energy as it only detects motion in the dark.
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