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RE: Appliance Modules


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: Appliance Modules
  • From: "Bernard Grychowski" <grychowski@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2000 23:54:35 +0200
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On 13 Jul 2000, at 8:48, ryan.judd@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Short of mounting an IR transmitter or the X10 light switch modules in
every
> room is there anyway to turn these modules on and off manually?? this
gear
> costs a fortune here the light switches and IR remotes cost around
$160NZD.

You can, if you use appliance or lamp din Rail module. There are more
expensive, but you can use your existing wires and switch (including
2way and even 3way)
For exemple of use, you can go to :
www.comfort.co.uk
then search for x10 rail switch
AD10 is appliance module
LD10 is lamp module
there is some very good pdf which show how to use them (4 or 5)

regards

Bernard
Marseille, France


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