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Fw: C-Bus 8 channel relays/dimmers


  • Subject: Fw: C-Bus 8 channel relays/dimmers
  • From: Gareth Cook <g@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:18:51 +0000

Neither ??

8 channel dimmer means you can plug in 8 "light circuits" that
can dim. If
you have one light in 8 rooms, thats eight lights you can dim.

You can have as many or as few switches as you like. You tell it what
buttons can control which circuit - several switches can control the same
circuit of course.

G.

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Hi,

I was after some help if possible, I dont know if I am being thick or not,

or the answer is staring me in the face. An eight channel dimmer: does
this
mean that only eight different scenes can be controled with this? or does
it
mean that only eight different light switches can be used on this? the
same
goes for the relays, can only eight different appliances i.e blinds,
heating
apps be controlled by this?

Sorry if it seems obvious, but I have read the guides and cant seem to
understand.

Thanks

Danny

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