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Re: Retrofitting DIN rail modules for lighting
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- Subject: Re: Retrofitting DIN rail modules for lighting
- From: "Mark Hetherington" <mark.egroups@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2001 22:11:41 -0000
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--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark Kaye" <mark@m...> wrote:
> OK, good info, thanks! :) Hadn't considered mounting modules
locally. Bit
> of a bodge really but could work. I think I'll wait and see what
the wiring
> in the new place is like (haven't moved yet) but it does seem like
it could
> be a HA dream. It's already got CCTV and IR repeaters (for the
CCTV) in at
> least two rooms ;)
Sounds cool. CCTV is a little further down my list but at the rate my
HA bug is gorwing and fast draining my bank account it may well
arrive sooner than I originally planned bank balance allowing :)
> One other thing that's always puzzled me. Can you arm an alarm to
take cats
> (and other family pets) into account. Actually, not just alarm,
but other
> motion sensors too? Basically, we have pets and would like to arm
> downstairs zone on the alarm while we're asleep upstairs. Also, it
would be
> nice to be able to detect presence while away from home (over the
web for
> instance) without the cats stuffing it up. Is there a way around
this
> problem?
There is a method of catering for pets but I am not sure exactly how.
I know when I had my alarm installed the engineer asked about pets
since he was doing my bosses alarm at the same time and had to cater
for his collection of cats and dogs. I didn't get into any detail
with him but since he is often at work playing with their very high
security system (you would think it was Fort Knox rather than video
games development with the system they have :) ) I will ask him when
I see him next.
Mark.
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