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Re: Status



On Fri, 5 Feb 1999 20:14:03 -0000, you wrote:

>No Paul....current UK modules do not support hailing.
The "standard" ones don't, but the "IH1300a WALL MOUNTED
DIMMER" from=20
http://www.intellihome.be is
described as "also responds to
"professional" X-10. Combined with the memory Dim feature, it can
change room lighting instantly or progressively." Perhaps as well as
preset dimming it does support the status request.

Several months ago I contacted Intellihome and learnt that the modules
they had then were too big for UK shallow patresses, but perhaps these
220v ones are OK. There's no mention if the units are "German
style"
and need both Neutral and Live connections making them less useful for
UK use.

Intellihome seem to be getting in some interesting bits and bobs such
as Euro versions of the RF motion detector (MS12) and new Powermid IR
repeaters. The problem here might be that there are both UK and Euro
RF modules that use diferent frequencies. I'm assuming that if a unit
is CE approved then it can be used in any member state so our DTI
approval is secondary- does anyone know?

James
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