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Re: Re: Parallel Placement of X10 modules question - status reporting


  • Subject: Re: Re: Parallel Placement of X10 modules question - status reporting
  • From: ian.bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 14:11:14 +0000

In my case the dim is wired directly into the LD11 so dimming is a time or
button press with no X10 signals. I think Deans answer covered the other
options.

I did a really quick search on micro modules but it did not hit in the
first three and I confess I gave up then. I did not think you might want to
control the LD11 with the Micromodule.

Ian




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Hi Ian,

But everytime you manually press the switch, you also will send this
signal to the dim controller micromodule - which if set to the same
x10 address as the ld11 will update the ld11 no ??
If homeseer sets the light level of the ld11, this should then
theoretically also update the micromodule with that same address.

just thinking out loud since I absolutely need to keep the foolproof
wired solution.

or is it me ?

ROb.







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