My device can target any of the following:
TAPI server provider (not requiring a dedicated PC)
SNMP
Web Service
RS-232 simplified API, targeting 3rd party control systems such as Crestron
Electronics, would include a Crestron driver to work with.
TCP/IP or UDP simplfied API which is the same as RS-232 API
Custom software driver to work with any 3rd party control

The end result is a small black box about 3.5" x 5" x 1", with 2 RS-232
connections, 10/100 ethernet.

Or any features can be formated to work in a PocketPC.

What variation do you vote on?

Regards,
Joel Winarske

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Subject: KX-T: interfacing to KXTD-816/1232/500 via external control system
(Joel Winarske)


> An interface via Windows 200/XP or via Lantronix sounds interesting!   I
am
> using A JDS StarGate for home control, and I have been able to interface
some
> features by DTMF dialing from the StarGate- i.e. turning Night Service on
and
> off, etc., but a good serial interface would be much more useful!
>
> Orrin Charm
> InfiniSys
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