Interfacing with other hardware

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wired Hardware' started by emillika, Jan 9, 2012.

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    emillika

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    I have two (for now) items I would like to integrate into my Cbus system....

    1. I have Vulex skylights in my family room (two zones) that I would like to integrate the opening/closing of the skylights and the integrated blinds via Wiser.

    2. Lutron Grafik Eye 3000 installed in dedicated home theater... would like to integrate this with Cbus. Not sure what I need/if I can do this.

    I am really hoping that Clipsal is going to support Android devices in the near future.
     
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    DonB

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    Suggestions and thoughts

     
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    I've got a few velux skylights controlled by a NIRT, and it works well after a somewhat painful setup process.

    Velux also sells something called a KLF-100 that apparently will let you control them with low voltage relays, but the only documentation I could find was pretty useless so it's hard to guess what it actually can do.
     
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    Velux remote controls

    Just a word of warning, and I learnt the hard way, there are regional differences with the frequencies used by velux remote controls and the KLF100.

    The UK version uses 868Mhz and will not work with Velux sold in NZ and Australia. The US version uses 2.4 GHz which the same system used in Australia and NZ. If you have standard remote you can see in the settings that the frequency is 2.4 GHz.

    You will need the KLF1-100-US/AU version.

    Marty.
     
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