Hi Lennart,
You are almost right!
If still have my standard doorbell switch on my front door (don't like those cheap KAKU switches). This switch is connected to an old Marmitek XM10, universal X10 sender (still works great). So when somebody pushes the doorbell the X10 command D5 ON is generated over the powerline. My home control system picks up the event (command) and on this event there are several tasks to be done.
So if D5 ON comes in:
- A trigger is sended to my AXIS 241Q camera system to start recording the door cam, also take a picture for the website and one for my I-Mode Cell phone.
- The picture is sended by my Home control system to my cell phone.
- A trigger is sendend to the KAKU RFXcom transmitter to send a bell command to the KAKU inside doorbells in the Kitchen and office. So I have 3 bells inside (hall, Office and Kitchen) In the hall it is a standard bell and the other ones are from KAKU. These extra bells are needed because of not hearing the front door bell all over the house.
The same technique I use with the mailbox and when the front door of the house opens. For these I use the Visconic MCT-100 it has two wireless status devices which are received with the VISONIC RF Receiver of RFXcom. and handled the same way in my home control system.
Hope this helps
Pieter