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RE: LM12W - X10 Lamp controler.



It does look like a LM12U with the bottom chopped off doesn't it. I mailed
Intellihome last night asking for some more info about it, specifically
about it's on/off behaviour & memory dim. I guess it wont have memory
dim
and will work like the LM12U's by coming on 100% and dimming down.

On 2000.12.28 23:59:14 +0000 Jon Whiten wrote:
> I may be wrong, and usually am, but from the .pdf files, it would seem
to
> be
> an LM12U plug-in without the plug/socket but with flying leads.
>
> Having said that, how do you switch them off locally?  The LM12Us I
have
> only respond to switching on, and switching the lamp on/off to switch
on
> is
> not my kind of fun.
>
> The PDF is rather inconsistent in my mind (see snippet below) but I
would
> guess that it is indeed nothing more than an LM12 without any sockets
and
> as
> such, to my mind, not really practical for day to day use.

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