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After some feedback from 'evolved' C-Bus users...


  • Subject: After some feedback from 'evolved' C-Bus users...
  • From: Kevin Hawkins <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 00:44:29 +0000

Hi

I'm in the last stages of coding the C-Bus to HomeVision gateway and
would very much appreciate some offlist feedback  from  C-Bus
residential users using scenes.  I'm really interested only if you have
an evolved setup ie one that you have implemented in a way that suits
you, you've played with groups/scenes etc and settled on how to best do
it. .  I wonder if people would be kind enough to drop me an email with
the approx number of groups, keyinput units and the total number of
individual switches they have, and whether they have more than 1 network
(ie a bridge of some form).    Now here's the really important part -
could you let me know how many scenes you are using and within those how
many are mutually exclusive and how many independent.  A mutually
exclusive scene is one where the trigger group is the same as another
scene but the action trigger is different, normally if one is active the
other is considered broken. . I'm trying to divide some memory
allocation between these two so keen to see what people have implemented
in practice. I know some people have totally gone for scenes and some
use mainly groups so interested to see what's out there.

Many thanks in advance, replies offlist please....   Kevin





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