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Re: More LD10/11 Questions


  • To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: More LD10/11 Questions
  • From: adrian.lucas@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 14:28:32 +0200
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On my LD10 sending an ON command (or turning on with the switch) turns the
lamp on at the brightness it was when it was last turned off.

Adrian





mark@xxxxxxx on 10/08/2000 09:23:50
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Thanks for that post Richard.

I too would be REALLY KEEN to find out more on this subject.  Is there
anyone else on this list that has LD10s that could try this simple test....

1) Dim your light right down to zero then switch it off

2) Now send a few BRIGHT commands.

Does your light ramp up from zero or does it come on at 100%???

Thanks

M.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Passman" <richard@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 8:52 AM
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] More LD10/11 Questions


> To mark and all
>
> >         X-10: A 1 (Hall Halogens) Force Brighten 8 Times
>
> > As you can see I never actually send an "ON" command.
> >
> > The timer then looks like this...
> >
> > X-10: A 1 (Hall Halogens) Force Dim 8 Times
> > X-10: A 1 (Hall Halogens) Force Off
> >
>
> Just to let everyone know, Mark and I did some tests on our respective
> LD10's and we had different results. In essence My LD10's when
receiving a
> brighten command come back on at full. Marks brighten from nothing
smoothly.
> Our first thoughts were that Marks LD10's were in fact LD11s ..... BUT
his
> don't respond to the extended commands that the LD11's now respond
too.
>
> So in conclusion..... we think there may be two versions of the LD10
dimmer
> without touching on the LD11/10 situation....If anyone else is in
aposition
> to add to these tests then please post your results.
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard Passman
>
>
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