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[*SPAM*] RE: saturn switches


  • Subject: [*SPAM*] RE: saturn switches
  • From: Martin Wonders <martin.wonders@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 21:43:49 +0100

Hi John,

Do you have any photographs of the saturns in situ, I think they look great
in the catalogues etc
but would like to make sure.  The house we are building is log and a lot of
the interior is pine and I
wonder fi they'll look as good on wood?

Cheers

Martin

-----Original Message-----
From: John B [mailto:home-automation@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 18 June 2004 21:33
To: ukha_d
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] saturn switches


>                 John B has some CBUS switches including the Saturn but
im
> not sure if hes on this list...normally on the xPL List.....Maybe Dean
has
> used them ???

Yep, that's me....

I'm just getting my C-Bus kit up and running, and it's great... it works -
instantly, and reliably!
No problems with status response, or anything getting out of sync - I have
global variables in xPLHal that track the level of every light, so in any
of
my scripts, I can find out exactly which lights are on, and at what
brightness, and have complete control over every light.

Can you tell I'm impressed!

As for the Saturns... IMO they look great, and the one I have currently has
attracted the attention of a number of people who've visited.
But I guess it's really up to your personal tastes as to what style of
switch you prefer.

Be aware that the Saturns require a custom sized back box, and you can only
get versions with 2, 4 or 6 keys - you do get scene functionality though.

Regards,

John







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