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If you've not sure how to wire up a DPDT switch you can watch this Youtube video here where it is explained. Then from your power supply connect the positive and negative ground wires to the top two pins.

Then you loop over a small cable from the top positive power pin to the lower opposite positive power pin. Then you loop over a small cable from the top negative ground power pin to the lower opposite negative ground power pin. You can then test the switch up and down by pressing the buttons on the switch. Next I needed to follow the instructions for the motor to calibrate its upper and lower limits. After 2 seconds, the shade continuously rolling down. Repeat the above operation again and again until the shade reaches the end-point of the lower limit.

I don't plan to wire in a wall switch however, instead I will be utilizing the existing wall switch for my curtain track connected to a Fibaro AC Roller Shutter module. Once the Qubino module is wired up you can then pair it to your Z-Wave controller hub in my case a Vera Plus. Automatic calibration is a process during which the Flush Shutter DC learns the position of the limit switches.

As I don't have a switch connected to the Qubino module, I used the "Calibration through main gateway" option. Setting parameter 78 to 1 byte dec with a value of 1. The blind then lowered and raised to do the calibration process, however there was a big problem, the calibration process didn't move the blind to the fully down and fully up limits of the motor.

It only moved the blind up and down just a little bit. I was unable to figure out why and in the end the trick to get it working, was to unpair the Qubino module from Vera and start over and pair it again. However this time I did not set any calibration parameters on the Qubino module. As is, paired to the Vera, I was able to move the blind fully up and down via the Vera controller and it was then working OK. Fitting the brackets up in to the window reveal was easier than I expected, I didn't hit the concrete lintel and was able just to use regular rawl plugs and long screws and the brackets were secure enough.

Part five here. Zebra Roller Blind unboxing. The motor is smaller in size than I was expecting so hope its going to be powerful enough for my size of blind. Its "normal" but under the right settings its pretty quick. MCE is roughly speaking a remote desktop connection to your PC. How is Xbox connected to PC? Mine is always really slow even when the connection is wired all the way from the Xbox to the PC. I haven't used the MCE for about a year. However, over wired, everything was instant.

It's going to have a bit of lag since it's a remote connection, but it shouldn't be that slow. I'm sure you probably don't want alternative suggestions, but what are you streaming, anyway? I've found that eliminates some of the lag, and you generally don't have to wait as long as it takes Media Center to load. I have no problems with Windows media center performance with the latest patches.

Make sure you have ran windows update and installed everything there. Some firewalls are configured this way by default. However, other firewalls will require you to make changes to how the firewall software is set up. For more information about which firewalls are already set up to allow a Media Center Extender connection, as well as information about how to set up other firewalls to work with an Extender, refer these links:.

Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and, if you have any feed backs you can post here. Was this reply helpful? When you watch content on a Media Center PC, the library is identical to the one for the logged-on user account.

These accounts are restricted for use only by the extender. The first time you use the extender, you'll be prompted to set up a library. If you've customized the folders where you store music, pictures, and other media files, you'll need to repeat those customizations on the extender. Extenders do not automatically work with all types of content that you can play on the Media Center PC to which they're connected.

All Windows Media codecs are supported, of course, as is MP3. So you can play any TV programs you record with Media Center and any music in standard formats. File formats that are supported on the PC but are not natively supported on the extender will normally be transcoded to a supported format, such as MPEG-2 or H. In some cases you might need a firmware update on the extender device to enable this support. Continue reading here: Security and Networking.



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