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How does the new extended addressing fit within the X-10 “Extended Code 1” protocol?

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How does the new extended addressing fit within the X-10 “Extended Code 1” protocol?

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Extended Code 1 has 16 different “types” most of which are undefined. Some of these “types” have been defined by X-10: For instance: TYPE = 0 Shutters and Sunshades TYPE = 1 Sensors TYPE = 2 Reserved for Security TYPE = 3 Control Modules (Dimmers and Appliances) . . .and so on. ACT decided to use “Type B” for extended addressing.

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