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600W Light dimmer with touch and infrared control, presence simulator


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  • Subject: 600W Light dimmer with touch and infrared control, presence simulator
  • From: "Dan" <dtoma@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 16:01:13 +0200
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Hi all,

I have found in a local Bricostore a very nice wall light dimmer made by Univex in Czeck Republic.
You can see it here:
http://www.univex.cz/Sortiment.htm#_Stmivace_rady_CLASS_1 (the first one, model  S3Z6).
The web page is in Czeck language, but you can see the picture.

It has a lot of features:
- max. power 600W
- slow start
- optical and acustical signal (for operation mode)
- ON/OFF by short touch
- DIM/BRI by long touch
- a switch for presence simulation (when is dark, the switch starts and stops at random intervals)
- auto shut off after 12h
- you can use any infrared remote control to start/stop/dim the light.

It works like a charm and the price was around 30EURO.
I will include a special function in the next version of the Infrared Remote Manager for this device.

It is really cool.

They are several versions (400W/600W with/without prersence simulation).

It has won the Silver Medal at the 42nd World Exhibition of Invention, Research and Industrial Innovation in Brussells

Best regards,
Dan



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