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Re: X10 Question



Your particular alarm has inbuilt X10 functionality doesn't it ?  If
so
just get it to send an X10 ON command to the LD11.

Kevin

Jonathan Hall wrote:
>
> Thanks for you replies on this. If I use something like the LD11 from
Lets
> Automate, as Marcus suggested, and wired as Kevin said with the
> switches in
> parallel. I see that that pushing any momentary switch will toggle the
> state
> of the lights.
>
> As I want the alarm to switch on the lights if an event is triggered,
is
> there a way to leave the lights on if they are already? Or is that
really
> down to the level of intelligence in the alarm to check the status of
the
> lights? If it is just acting as another switch then it would just
toggle
> from the current state and turn the lights off if they were on. Not
the
> idea I had in mind, I like to see where I'm running when I'm in blind
> panic
> :-).
>
> Cheers
> Jonathan
>
>





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