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RE: SW10G help required



Hang on a minute... I thought you were stuck in a hotel room?  :/

-----Original Message-----
From: big_red_frog [mailto:anthony.tod@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 August 2004 19:21
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] SW10G help required


Hi All,

I must be having a dull day...

I am having desperate trouble with an SW10G I have just recieved.

I am using this to control my projector screen.

It is correctly wired up to give up and down control as you would
expect and one touch start, stop, and hold in control works fine.

However, I can't seem to program the automatic open and close time
correctly.

The instructions are written for window blind use, and they are none
too clear or dependable!

As far as I can see I have to start with the projector screen
closed, as in fully rolled up.

Switch to teach mode by placing the house code to *

Then press the down button once. When the screen is at the desired
height, press the down button again and the screen stops.

Then switch to the desired house code and everything should be OK.

I assume that to close the screen it just runs this time + a bit to
allow it to hit the stops, as you can't guarantee that the open and
close speed are the same.

Anyway, my problem is that it just doesn't seem to care what I
attempt to program as the screen open time, when I send it X10
commands, it just runs on until the screen hits the physical open
stop.

Any ideas guys, anyone else used one of these and can tell me what
the obvious thing I have missed is please?

Yours in desperation...








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