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Which interface and receiver/transmitter to order?

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:40 am
by b_weijenberg
I can imagine that people get lost what to order due to the large number of options.

Starting point is: what would you like to receive or to control now or in the future.
The most used options for European users are:
- Receiving of 433.92MHz remotes, sensors, switches like there are: X10, KlikAanKlikUit, Chacon, HomeEasy, DomiaLite, Nexa, BBSB, Digimax, Oregon Scientific, RFXSensor, RFXMeter.
- Receiving of 868.95MHz Visonic security sensors.
- Control of 433.92MHz RF devices like: KlikAanKlikUit, Chacon, HomeEasy, DomiaLite, Nexa, BBSB, Harrison curtains, X10 alarm panel .

The most used options for US users are:
- Receiving of 433.92MHz sensors like: Oregon Scientific, RFXSensor, RFXMeter.
- Receiving of 310MHz X10 sensors and remotes.
- Receiving of 315MHz Visonic security sensors.
- Control of a 310MHz X10 alarm panel .

When you have decided what to receive and/or control you make a selection which interface you want to use. This can be USB, LAN or WLAN. The selection depends for the biggest part on the location where you have to install the interface and where the PC is installed. The best location for the interface is that location where all devices are within range of the receiver/transmitter. Normally this is in the center of all devices to receive/control.
USB doesnt need a power adapter but has the 5 meter limitation of the cable length.
The LAN interface can be located on any location where you have a LAN cable and power available.
The WLAN interface can b location on any location where you have WLAN access and power.
The LAN and WLAN interfaces can also be connected to the Internet which enables you to receive information from a remote location and to control that remote location.

<b>Some attention points:</b>
- The interfaces have 1 or 2 internal ports. An internal port can have 1 transmitter OR 2 receivers connected. For example: an USB interface has 1 internal port thus can never have a receiver and a transmitter installed in the same interface.
- If you want to use a transmitter and a receiver select a Master receiver (this is the 1st receiver in the interface) having the same frequency as the transmitter. European users select the 433.92MHz receiver as Master and US users select the 310MHz receiver as Master. The second receiver can be any type. The reason to use the same frequency is the ability to use the handshake interface between the receiver and transmitter that avoids collisions as much as possible.

<b>European configuration examples:</b>
<u>USB for European users:</u>
USB 433.92MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002
Add an optional 868.95MHz Visonic receiver. http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079
Homeseer or xPL users select an RFXmitter
- USB 433.92MHz RFXmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#89002
Other users select a standard transmitter
- USB 433.92MHz transmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#80005

<u>Ethernet for European users:</u>
Ethernet 433.92MHz receiver 83003, 82003 or 84003 http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002
Add an optional 868.95MHz Visonic receiver. http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#40079
Add an optional 433.92MHz transmitter or RFXmitter
Homeseer or xPL users select an RFXmitter
- 433.92MHz RFXmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#89031
Other users select a standard transmitter
- 433.92MHz transmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#70031


<b>US configuration examples:</b> (to order use the 2nd column without VAT)
<u>USB for US users:</u> (configuration without transmitter)
USB 433.92MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002
Add an optional 310MHz receiver. http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80010
Or add an optional 315MHz Visonic receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#70011

<u>USB for US users:</u> (configuration with transmitter)
USB 310MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80001
Add an optional 433.92MHz receiver. http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80011
Or add an optional 315MHz Visonic receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#70011

USB 310MHz transmitter http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#80004

<u>Ethernet for US users:</u> (configuration for 2 receivers only)
433.92MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002
Select an 81003N

<u>Ethernet for US users:</u> (configuration for 2 receivers and an RS232 interface module)
433.92MHz receiver http://www.rfxcom.com/receivers.htm#80002
Select a 83003N or 82003N or 84003N
Add an RS232 Serial Interface module to the 2nd internal port. Can be used to connect an RS232 device like CM11. http://www.rfxcom.com/transmitters.htm#77000

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