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Re: Rabbit talks X10


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  • Subject: Re: Rabbit talks X10
  • From: "jakl2001uk" <jakl2001uk@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 11:49:22 -0000
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preset dim level? would each circuit be on a different address?

--- In ukha_d@y..., "Paul Smith" <wheelbarrowhandle@n...>
wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> 	Thought you would like to know that I am well on the way to
> sussing out a new project. Multi-Dimmer x10 controller with status
> response and local control.
>
> 	I have never done micro processing before, but the rabbit
thing
> is cool.
>
> Any one think of anything else I should include. Can they let me
know.
>
>
> So far I have thought of the following.
>
>
> Local control. On/off and dim/brighten. X10 response with on/off
and dim
> level. Separate switch inputs for dim/brighten.
>
> Remote control. Responds to X10 on/off dim/brighten and status
request.
> Limited as X10 status response is only on/off not dim level.
>
> Web Interface. Configuration and control.
>
> Up to five circuits per module rated at 2.5Amps each.
>
>
> To over come the limitation of being central to home, plan to
develop
> remote modules that require cat5 link.
>
> Anything else ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul


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