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RE: Curtain Control
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Curtain Control
- From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2001 09:58:17 -0000
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Done
... I have two IR sensors here for you and if you email me directly with
your
address I'll try to get them off to you today so that you get them
tommorrow.
Phil
Johnson is going to try to find you another one tonight and also run up an
inventory of the Reading B&Q in respect to the Autoglide
stuff...
Phil
That
would be great Phil, I need three if they are there. I'll pmail you with my
details and get some cash to you if it works out.
Thanks,
Steve.
I think that B&Q Basingstoke have some
of the light sensors left ... if anyone needs one then I'll drop in and
see if they have any more.
Phil
> -----Original
Message----- > From: K. C. Li [mailto:li@xxxxxxx] > Sent: 01
March 2001 12:13 > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx> Subject: RE:
[ukha_d] Curtain Control > > > > together so they can
all operate from one controller. > Maybe the K600 > > has
these lines as well? In which case you can connect then
to > > Unfortunately not. The K600 motor control unit ONLY has
a > connector for > the light sensor. From what I can recall,
the sensor looked > like a simple > Light Dependent Resistor in
a small round case with a lead. > Unfortunately > we don't have
any available to examine closely. May be > someone with one >
could comment further. > > > If the K600 has a local manual
control push button then you > could use > > this connection
in the same way though this is not ideal as the > > control is
"change state" rather than seperate "open" and "close" so > > may
get confused with power fails etc. > > The K600 does have
separate open, close and stop buttons which is > straightforward to
attach the necessary wires for external control. > However, the case
is secured by four temper-proof screws that > we haven't >
found
a suitable head for. It is not one of the common anti-temper >
screwheads. We did manage to undo them using a number of standard >
screwdrivers. > > Regards, > > Kwong Li >
li@xxxxxxx> Laser Business Systems Ltd. > http://www.laser.com > > > > >
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