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RE: CBus again - DLT brightness
Mmmm - that's scuppered my plans then - is there no way of dynamically
programming them to turn the back light off etc?
So basically I couldn't have them in the bedrooms at all? :(
Paul.
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> Subject: Fw: [ukha_d] CBus again - DLT brightness
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> I dont specifically for that reason.
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> If there's a button on there (ie hall upstairs) it will activate that
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> go ful brightness even if another button was pressed somewhere else.
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> So therefore it activates on the ID rather than the local physical
> button
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> They do make a great night light for the hall tho !
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> ----- Forwarded by Gareth Cook/UK/IBM on 23/05/2007 09:54 -----
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> Anyone got DLT's in their bedroom - just making sure that they can be
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> Wouldn't want them blazing away all night.
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