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RE: Bik occupancy detection



I'd say that the Sensor switches are probably based on the Qprox E116 Lamp
dimmer Touch switch IC
< http://www.qprox.com/downloads/schema/E116SCH.PDF
<http://www.qprox.com/downloads/schema/E116SCH.PDF> >

Being nosey, what are you using the Qprox's for?

I've used the single switch o/p and matrix switches for Exhibition and
museum exhibit control in the past and once installed they've worked
flawlessly - The director chappie at Qprox is very helpful too.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: ian.bird@xxxxxxx [mailto:ian.bird@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 3:59 PM
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Bik occupancy detection



Very likely. I am looking at some switches from QPROX which are also based
on the same technology just for micro controller inputs instead

Ian

Ian Bird
CibaVision UK Ltd.
Direct dial 01489 775570
Fax           01489 779570




                      "Nikola Kasic"

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occupancy detection                                   
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                      ukha_d









Isn't that a techology that Sensor is using for their switches?
(www.sensor.co.uk).
I just installed a few in my flat, but haven't finished the work
completely.
I took some pictures in the process though, so when it's done I will
hopefully put a review.
Cheers,
Nik
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Scott Crowther [mailto:scrowther@xxxxxxx]
  Sent: 29 November 2002 14:27
  To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
  Subject: [ukha_d] Bik occupancy detection


  I know this subject has occurred before, but it was prior to me joining
the
  list (may 2001?)

  I searched the archive and saw that a group from this list were looking
to
  build a Bik kit.

  Was it ever done?

  Does anyone have a completed one that I could try?

  Is anyone using one at home?

  For those not in the know: www.bik.com < http://www.bik.com/
<http://www.bik.com/> >  (they don't
  make it any more, but you can DIY)



  Scott












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