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All,

I am under the impression that Xcomfort products can be communicated via Pronto using a RS232 communiction interface.

But has anyone done something like that? Pls let me know.

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No, i haven't and i think it's unlikely that your impression is right. The TSU9600 doesn't have RS232, only IR and WiFi.
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for RS232 you need the extender RFX9600
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I forgot about the RFX9600 :-(
But this solution costs around EUR 1000 on hardware (RFX + Interface)
And then you can start figuring out how the protocol works.
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Ya.. I'm waiting for my RS 232 interface to arrive..

I was checkin if anyone in this forum have executed something like this before...

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