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RE: ACE
ECS stands for "Event Control System".
It's a piece of Home Automation that used to be sold by Omnipotence until
they merged with MBA and pulled out of the home market to concentrate on
the industrial/commercial building sector.
ACE is compatable with ECS in the same way it's compatable with HomeVision,
so I guess that ACE/ECS is its ECS module... so unrelated to your
problems.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Reynolds [mailto:brian.g.reynolds@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 3 June 2002 00:47
To: Ukha_D (E-mail)
Subject: [ukha_d] ACE
I posted a question a few weeks back about ACE but I did not get any
reply's, so I will try again.
I am trying to configure ACE and reading about ACE/ECS, what is ECS?
I am trying to get a button to change when an event changes, i.e..
press
a button to switch on a light and the button changes to show the light
is on.
I would have thought it was quite straight forward but no, I assume it
is something to do with ECS but I can not find any reference as to how
to set this up.
TIA.
B.
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