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RE: LD11 dimming...
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: LD11 dimming...
- From: "Kenneth Watt" <kwatt@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 14:42:24 -0000
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> Not true. My LW11 also has memory dim. E.g. I rarely use them on
100%,
> lights are usually stopped at 80%.
> One touch and they go to 0. Again, short touch and they go back on
80%.
> In fact, most of the time I use them with those short touches to
turn
off
> or
> to 80%. They go gradually up and down, so it looks like I'm
dimming
the
> lights, but effectively, I'm using them as a plain switch (where
80%
> happened to be the most desired level of light in the living room,
100% is
> too bright).
> Maybe you have some other version of LW11.
> Mine is LW11G and I bought it from Laser.
> I bought one from LA recently, but had to return it because it was
> different
> in shape. I haven't tested the functionality, but it might be that
it
was
> behaving different as well.
Sorry Nick my mistake, serves me right for not checking the model
numbers, I was thinking that the wall switch was an LW10 not an LW11.
Yes, AFAIK the LW11 is supposed to work the same as an LD11.
>From the momentary on an LD11 it should brighten if off if pressed and
held, stop if released, dim if pressed and held again. One touch from
off should send it back to the previous state and one touch again
should
send it off.
K.
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