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Re: DIN Rail Boxes



At 12:56 05/11/99 -0000, you wrote:
>If you're using AD10's then you can use EITHER momentary OR standard
hard
>on/off switches. Obviously LD10's must have a momentary otherwise your
light
>will brighten/dim/brighten/dim continuously !

Obviously ;-(

As most of my lights are CFLs, dimming isn't an issue, so that's OK really.
Now I just need to find a suitable box- for some reason square boxes seem
to be like hens teeth- except for IP65 rated ones, which aren't
particularly attractive... ;-(

I presume that with the AD10 it just sets itself on the last command
received, either an on or off from the switch, or an on or off from the
controller- is that right?  Or does it change state with each switch
action, a bit like 2-way switching works?

To put it another way, if I switch the light on with X10 and the switch is
at 'off', how do I switch the light _off_ manually?  Do I move the switch
to 'on' then 'off', or just move it to 'on'?

Nigel (never one for simple questions...)


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