<font face="Arial"></font id="Arial">Hello,
I've several Kaku devices and like to control them with my Logitech 895 remote and a PC.
Which controller in combination with which software can be used?
Thanks in advance.
Kind Regards,
Arno
Controlling Kaku
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Any one experiance with the Lightmanager Pro of JBmedia in relation with the question asked above?
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Hi Arno,
one possibility is homeseer with RFXcom and IRtrans.
Another is the remote of KAKU with timer.
B.R. WIm [:)] [;)]
one possibility is homeseer with RFXcom and IRtrans.
Another is the remote of KAKU with timer.
B.R. WIm [:)] [;)]
Controlling Kaku
on the logitech harmony forum (http://www.harmony-forum.nl/) there is a project going (project nodo) to build this using an arduino.
If you have a little bit of electronics knowledge, you can build it yourself.
If you have a little bit of electronics knowledge, you can build it yourself.
Re: Controlling Kaku
Yes, i have the combination KAKU + Harmony + JB Media perfectly working.
The JB Media Light Manager Pro is a simple interface between the KAKU and Harmony (895, 1000 and 1100 with RF extender) and its simple in use. Works great. I bought my JB Media and Klik Aan Klik Uit from http://gemakinhuis.nl/merken/jb-media i think this is the only webshop for NL.
If you use the RF extender, you can place the JB Media in a cupboard. It has a USB connector for the PC.
The JB Media Light Manager Pro is a simple interface between the KAKU and Harmony (895, 1000 and 1100 with RF extender) and its simple in use. Works great. I bought my JB Media and Klik Aan Klik Uit from http://gemakinhuis.nl/merken/jb-media i think this is the only webshop for NL.
If you use the RF extender, you can place the JB Media in a cupboard. It has a USB connector for the PC.
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Re: Controlling Kaku
Thanks all.
I think to pick up an old hobby and start with arduino as described in the Nodo project.
http://members.chello.nl/p.tonkes8/index.html
Kind Regards and a happy new year to you all.
Arno
I think to pick up an old hobby and start with arduino as described in the Nodo project.
http://members.chello.nl/p.tonkes8/index.html
Kind Regards and a happy new year to you all.
Arno