INSTEON 2412N User Manual

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Character
Command
11
On
12
Fast-on
13
Off
14
Fast-off
Brightness Characters
Level
00
0%
19
10%
40
25%
7F
50%
BF
75%
E6
90%
FF
100%
Special Scene Numbers
FF
Controls all devices linked to SmartLinc
Direct commands give direct, flexible control over specific devices on your INSTEON network whether
or not they are linked to SmartLinc. The direct string incorporates the device’s INSTEON I.D.:
 INSTEON Direct Commands
1.  0262: starts INSTEON direct string
2.  11217F: INSTEON I.D. of responder device 
(11.21.7F)
3.  11: corresponds to INSTEON On command
4.  7F: will turn on device at 50% brightness on-
level
Note that even if you are sending an Off command, you must still enter an on-level code (even though 
it will not be used) to keep the direct string the same length.
SmartLinc’s X10 commands break down like this (use the X10 translation table on the next page). 
Always start X10 strings with 0263, insert a pause between X10 strings and end with either 00 or 80:
 X10 Commands
1.  0263: starts first X10 string
2.  6: corresponds to house code A
3.  6 corresponds to unit code 1
4.  00: finishes string and indicates string has an
address (not a command)
5.  P: adds a pause between strings
6.  1: length of pause in single-digit seconds; 
add them to create pauses longer then 10 
seconds (P9P6 for a 15-second pause)
7.  0263: starts second X10 string
8.  6: corresponds to house code A
9.  2: corresponds to X10 command On
10. 80: finishes string and indicates string has a
command (not an address)