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Re: X10 Curtain Controller for Autoglide/Swish!




Interesting concept being able to DIM and BRIGHTEN the curtains. (Moves the
curtain either open or closed by approx. 15 cm)

S.



"Mark McCall"
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Subject:     [ukha_d] X10 Curtain Controller for Autoglide/Swish!
27/10/2003 14:17
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Laser have developed in house an X10 controller for the popular motorised
curtain rails from AutoGlide. They are compatible with the Swish K400 as
well...

http://www.automatedhome.co.uk/article.php3?story_id=1318

M.








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