X10 RF Receivers

The W800 family of RF receivers are designed to receive X10 RF signals generated from X10 products: Palm Pad remotes, key chain remotes, Hawkeye motion detectors, and many, many other X10 RF devices.

The W800RF32AE then sends these commands directly to your computer's RS232 or USB port, depending on the model purchased. This allows your computer to receive X10 RF commands from remotes and motion detectors directly, without having to broadcast any power line commands, thus minimizing power line clutter and improving home automation response times by bypassing the usual power line delay.

Here is a schematic detailing the various components of a typical installation.

To use the W800RF32AE you will need a dedicated computer (PC or Mac) to interpret the received commands. If you do not have or want to use a dedicated computer, then you can use our stand alone V572AE transceiver.



For an animated tutorial on using a DS10 with an Elk M1 click here. (click on "next" to start animation). Good ideas here for anyone writing code to support the DS10.

For a few interesting applications possible only with extended codes and the DS10, click here.

The W800RF32AE receives:
  • All 256 house/unit code addresses
  • All regular X10 RF commands (on, off, dim, brighten, etc.)
  • Extended 32 bit RF commands, such as those transmitted by X10's “Entertainment Anywhere” remotes and X10 security modules such as the DS10.

Having a hard time deciding between the V572AE and W800RF32AE?
Click here, for a comparison.


USB version


External Antenna


original RS232 version


Software Downloads

W800RF32AE
Demo Decoder
Windows demo application that decodes W800RF32AE output.
W800RF32AE USB
Drivers
Drivers used only with the USB version.