With extras like extended codes, conditional macros and a built in transceiver, this product offers the functionality of a computer interface and a transceiver in one. With your computer you can program whatever you like. Switching on your lights at set or varying times (intelligent presence simulation), creating a home movie theatre, switching your outside lighting or having a fresh pot of coffee ready when you are woken up by the atmospheric lighting in your bedroom. Once everything is set according to your wishes, you can enter this into the memory of the CM15Pro and turn off your computer.
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No. The interface has its own memory and processor. After programming the actions and times, the PC can be switched off. The interface will do the rest and works as a stand-alone device.
No. The interface also works when it is not connected to the PC. You can even plug the interface into a wall socket somewhere else. Make sure the backup battery is inserted, otherwise the interface loses its time settings.
No, the interface does not need to be connected to an earthed socket.
You can make ActiveHome Pro save the timer’s schedules and Macro Events in the CM15Pro Interface memory, so that they run even when your computer is turned off.
Absolutely. ActiveHomePro and the CM15Pro are using the Marmitek X-10 protocol.
No. The new USB Computer module (CM15Pro) has a built-in transceiver. In fact, it's a new version of transceiver that constantly monitors all 256 X-10 addresses (16 house codes and 16 units codes per house code).
X-10 can control up to 256 unique addresses (combination of 16 house codes and 16 units codes). However, each address can have an unlimited number of modules. This means you could set three lamps, with lamp modules, in the living room to use the same X-10 address and they will a respond to Marmitek ActiveHome Pro at the same time. This is particularly useful for holiday decorative lighting allowing your to control many different electrical decorations using a single X-10 command. Take a minute to count how many available outlets you have in your home, and you'll quickly realize that 256 addresses is likely adequate for almost any home situation.
Yes, you can use more than one TM13 Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The TM13 is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one TM13 is transmitting. TM13’s will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the TM13 units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
Yes, this is possible. To do this, check the help file of Active Home Pro under “Getting Data from Previous Versions”
You can check the manual if the module supports extended code and/or status request. Based on this data choose the following:
For the dimmers:
For the switch modules:
Your software does not have administrator rights.
Do the following once:
Absolutely. ActiveHomePro and the CM15Pro are using the Marmitek X-10 protocol.
No. The new USB Computer module (CM15Pro) has a built-in transceiver. In fact, it's a new version of transceiver that constantly monitors all 256 X-10 addresses (16 house codes and 16 units codes per house code).
Marmitek ActiveHome Pro is designed for use in 230V 50Hz Countries only. They require control modules intended for use on 230V electrical systems.
X-10 can control up to 256 unique addresses (combination of 16 house codes and 16 units codes). However, each address can have an unlimited number of modules. This means you could set three lamps, with lamp modules, in the living room to use the same X-10 address and they will a respond to Marmitek ActiveHome Pro at the same time. This is particularly useful for holiday decorative lighting allowing your to control many different electrical decorations using a single X-10 command. Take a minute to count how many available outlets you have in your home, and you'll quickly realize that 256 addresses is likely adequate for almost any home situation.
Yes, you can use more than one TM13 Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The TM13 is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one TM13 is transmitting. TM13’s will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the TM13 units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
Marmitek ActiveHome Pro is designed for use in 230V 50Hz Countries only. They require control modules intended for use on 230V electrical systems.
No. Marmitek ActiveHomePro is designed specifically for features and advanced electronics available only in the new USB Computer Module (CM15Pro). The USB Computer Module (CM15Pro) includes RF send and receive capabilities, as well as the ability to monitor all 256 house/unit codes at the same time, and 800% more memory.
Yes. This is actually one of the key improvements that makes Marmitek ActiveHomePro more responsive. It will receive a command directly from your RF remote and start sending the X-10 macro commands. This saves the time it used to take by receiving the command first at a transceiver then passing that command K the power line to the CM11E module. You'll see a definite improvement in how fast your lighting scenes come alive.
You can make ActiveHome Pro save the timer’s schedules and Macro Events in the CM15Pro Interface memory, so that they run even when your computer is turned off.
No. The new USB Computer module (CM15Pro) has a built-in transceiver. In fact, it's a new version of transceiver that constantly monitors all 256 X-10 addresses (16 house codes and 16 units codes per house code).
Yes, this is possible. To do this, check the help file of Active Home Pro under “Getting Data from Previous Versions”
The Active Home Pro software is supplied with the 'smart macros' plugin. Other plugins are not available at this moment.
In the US several plugins are being sold, but these can NOT be registered with the Active Home Pro software provided by Marmitek.
You can check the manual if the module supports extended code and/or status request. Based on this data choose the following:
For the dimmers:
For the switch modules:
The latest version of ActiveHomePro can be downloaded for free via the after-sales service of www.marmitek.com
Yes. This is actually one of the key improvements that makes Marmitek ActiveHomePro more responsive. It will receive a command directly from your RF remote and start sending the X-10 macro commands. This saves the time it used to take by receiving the command first at a transceiver then passing that command K the power line to the CM11E module. You'll see a definite improvement in how fast your lighting scenes come alive.
No. The interface has its own memory and processor. After programming the actions and times, the PC can be switched off. The interface will do the rest and works as a stand-alone device.
No. The interface also works when it is not connected to the PC. You can even plug the interface into a wall socket somewhere else. Make sure the backup battery is inserted, otherwise the interface loses its time settings.
No, the interface does not need to be connected to an earthed socket.
You can make ActiveHome Pro save the timer’s schedules and Macro Events in the CM15Pro Interface memory, so that they run even when your computer is turned off.
Absolutely. ActiveHomePro and the CM15Pro are using the Marmitek X-10 protocol.
No. The new USB Computer module (CM15Pro) has a built-in transceiver. In fact, it's a new version of transceiver that constantly monitors all 256 X-10 addresses (16 house codes and 16 units codes per house code).
X-10 can control up to 256 unique addresses (combination of 16 house codes and 16 units codes). However, each address can have an unlimited number of modules. This means you could set three lamps, with lamp modules, in the living room to use the same X-10 address and they will a respond to Marmitek ActiveHome Pro at the same time. This is particularly useful for holiday decorative lighting allowing your to control many different electrical decorations using a single X-10 command. Take a minute to count how many available outlets you have in your home, and you'll quickly realize that 256 addresses is likely adequate for almost any home situation.
Yes, you can use more than one TM13 Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The TM13 is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one TM13 is transmitting. TM13’s will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the TM13 units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
This is normal. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On’. This is to prevent that e.g. the coffee machine is activated in case of an alarm. The command ‘All Units Off’ is recognised by all device modules.
Yes. This is actually one of the key improvements that makes Marmitek ActiveHomePro more responsive. It will receive a command directly from your RF remote and start sending the X-10 macro commands. This saves the time it used to take by receiving the command first at a transceiver then passing that command K the power line to the CM11E module. You'll see a definite improvement in how fast your lighting scenes come alive.
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