I'll check to see what inventory B&Q has
tomorrow and post back. The item I picked up certainly looked to
be
an IR sensor and as I recall its packaging implied that it was,
but
since I went in to the shop to buy a wooden curtain pole and I wasn't
really too
interested in the Swish stuff (since they didn't have any motors) I wasn't
paying to much attention.
- Phil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 12:42
PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Curtain
Control
Nope
... the light sensor is for dusk/dawn detection.
Phil
Just to clarify it's the IR sensor - is this the
same piece of kit as the light sensor?
Steve
Similarly B&Q Reading has them (about 10
when I looked on Tuesday), I think they were around £13, I'm going
tomorrow and could similarly pick some up.
- Phil
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001
12:22 PM
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Curtain
Control
I think that B&Q Basingstoke have some of the
light sensors left ... if anyone needs one then I'll drop in and see
if they have any more.
Phil
> -----Original
Message----- > From: K. C. Li [mailto:li@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 01
March 2001 12:13 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx >
Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Curtain Control > > > >
together so they can all operate from one controller. > Maybe the
K600 > > has these lines as well? In which case you can
connect then to > > Unfortunately not. The K600 motor
control unit ONLY has a > connector for > the light sensor.
From what I can recall, the sensor looked > like a simple >
Light Dependent Resistor in a small round case with a lead. >
Unfortunately > we don't have any available to examine closely.
May be > someone with one > could comment
further. > > > If the K600 has a local manual control
push button then you > could use > > this connection in
the same way though this is not ideal as the > > control is
"change state" rather than seperate "open" and "close" so > >
may get confused with power fails etc. > > The K600 does
have separate open, close and stop buttons which is >
straightforward to attach the necessary wires for external
control. > However, the case is secured by four temper-proof
screws that > we haven't > found a suitable head for. It is
not one of the common anti-temper > screwheads. We did manage to
undo them using a number of standard >
screwdrivers. > > Regards, > > Kwong Li >
li@xxxxxxx> Laser Business Systems Ltd. > http://www.laser.com > > > > >
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