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RE: CBus programming


  • Subject: RE: CBus programming
  • From: "Benfield, John (IT Services, ID)" <john.benfield@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:52:15 -0000


>I Have a funny feeling a CBUS timer module exists for this purpose. I'm
>using Kevins CBUS-xAP gateway + homevision to do exactly this. You
could
>also use a CBUS light level sensor perhaps ?

It's not just a case of turning a light on using a light sensors/PIR (with
I
intend to use). Initially I want to do some very basic simulated occupancy
type of stuff. I also have some mechanical ventilation units that can be
set
to different flow rates. I'd like to turns these down at night and when the
property is empty. The empty I can do when the alarm is turned on via the
bus-coupler, but the night time ones a bit more iffy and would probably be
better timed.

JB



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