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Re: Still struggling



Tim,

Have you joined the UK Selfbuild list? There are plenty of people on there who
will be able to offer company names for you to get in touch with, especially
re the alarm, lighting & curtain control.

It's a Yahoo group, UK_Selfbuild-subscribe@xxxxxxx will probably get
you on there, & they have an FAQ @ http://www.borpin.co.uk/

On Friday 31 May 2002 10:39 am, Timothy Morris wrote:
> I'm still struggling to put together a system, and time is running out.
>
>
>
> This is what I'm looking for:
>
>
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> Must have:
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> Scene based lighting for around 20 loads - with hardwired control
>
> Curtain control of 4 windows, blind control of 2 windows, automatic
> window opening (already sourced the kit, just need something to activate
> it)
>
> Controllable via IR
>
>
>
> Optional, but I'd like to be able to do it!
>
> Interface to alarm system, using logic based system to activate scenes -
> basically all the stuff you can do with Comfort
>
> Control of central heating - electric underfloor heating in
> bedroom/bathroom/ hot water underfloor heating in main living area
>
> Web (intranet via pocket pc and LAN and internet)
>
>
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> Don't need
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> Hard wired networking
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> AV distribution
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> Phone features of Comfort (that is handled by an ISDN PBX)
>
> IR distribution - I'm almost certainly going to get a Marantz RC5200
>
>
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> Please help!
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>
>
> Tim.


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