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RE: X10 - how ?


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  • Subject: RE: X10 - how ?
  • From: "Dean Barrett" <dean@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 13:28:22 -0000
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Wow yours was a better course than mine - i didnt get any glue !!



Dean.

-----Original Message-----
From: Doogie Brodie [mailto:ukhad@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 04 December 2003 13:17
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] X10 - how ?


Ross McKillop wrote:

> What does the C-Bus course entail... sounds quite interesting (and
what
> free stuff? :P)

C-Bus course covers the basics of wiring for C-Bus and programming
C-Bus. In the course you build a demo board of C-Bus components and LV
lights. You then make faults in other people's boards and troubleshoot.
At the end of the course, you go home with:-

A DIN rail mount dimmer (normally 4 channel 2A, the ones on my course
were 8 channel 1A)
A 4 key E2000 input unit (4 button 1 gang "lightswitch")
A light level sensor
An indoor PIR (not 360 degree ones)
The C-Bus programming software
4 LV lights and transformers
A fantastic bit of wood it's all screwed/glued onto
The knowledge in how to design, wire, program and troubleshoot C-Bus
installs.

When I did the course, Niall was running them, but he's now away doing
his own thing. Not spoken to anyone yet who's done a course after Niall
left.

HTH

--
Doogie



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