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Re: "new" X10 MT10 Bedroom Controller...
Reading other posts, it appears that Laser do them, but say little if
anything other than "wall dimmer", Lets have them, but only if
you search for
it (I can't see a proper product page), and Simply don't have them at all
(LW11).
I know that if I was aware of the LW11 I wouldn't have bought a bucket load
of LW10
_sulking now_
Steve
On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 21:06:11 +0000, I wrote:
I'm confused, but then it doesn't take much....
>From the Marmitek site:
Product: LW11 Wall Mounted Dimmer Art. nr. 08930
Question: What is the difference between an LW10G and an LW11G built-in
dimmer?
Answer:
The LW11G contains different software. The LW11G can also activate a
soft-start and soft-dim. This means you can increase the dimmer from 0% to
the desired setting.
Simply (and Lets) both seem to have the "normal" LW10, but the
LW11 is a wall
mount LD11 dimmer - isn't it?
Steve.
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On Tue, 08 Feb 2005 15:18:35 +0000, Mark Harrison wrote:
David,
We do, and I'm sure that Lets do as well.
http://www.simplyautomate.co.uk/productDisplay.asp?prodId=3419
The "two digits" in an X10 product name are a bit funny.
Sometimes
Martek and Marmitek use 10 and 11 respectively, despite the fact that
it's the same device rebadged.
Regards,
Mark
David Amphlett wrote:
>and I just noticed the LW11 - how come lets automate and simply
>automate don't stock it? is there a problem using it in the uk? (it
>looks similar to the 'German Style' appliance switch on lets
>automate) - what's German Style mean?
>
>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "egelbeertje" <r_d_k@h...>
wrote:
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>>I also notice a new Micromodule Dimmer (LW12) anybody has some
>>background on this ?
>>rgds Rob.
>>
>>--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Mark Harrison (Groups)"
<mph@a...>
>>wrote:
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>>>I can see a second difference, which may be what they're
banging
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>>>about. However, it's about as much use a chocolate teapot to
the
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>>99% of
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>>>the list members who know what the UK in UKHA stands for :-)
>>>
>>>The MT10 is now available as an "E" as well as a
"U", which is to
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>>say
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>>>that it's now available with a European mains connector on it
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>>rather
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>>>than being a UK/US only product.
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>>>I'm afraid I don't have an old Marmitek catalogue to hand, but
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>from
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>>>memory I've never seen it in "E" guise before.
>>>
>>>Mark
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>>>Mark McCall wrote:
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>>>>Just got this email. Only difference I can see is that
it's
>>>>
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>>silver though.
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>>>>M.
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>>>>Marmitek product news
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>>>>We are happy to introduce our newest model within the Home
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>>Automation
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>>>>product line:
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>>>>the new MT10 bedroom controller
>>>>
>>>>Control lights and equipment without getting out of bed!
>>>>Wake up to sound, the lights turned on and the smell of
fresh
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>>coffee...
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>>>>Nice silver design!
>>>>And more...
>>>>
>>>>For all details, please check our website www.marmitek.com
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