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    Default push button light switches

    On holidays at Gold Coast recently I saw a prize home that had push-button light switches with an integrated led that illuminated when the switch was turned on. The whole switch was a white plastic slimline unit, similar in look to this clipsal unit http://www.clipsal.com.au/consumer/p...timer_switches Do any sparkies out there know who manufactures this sort of switch? I don't think they were microprocessor control/timer switches as they were used throughout the house.

    Thanks for any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyb View Post

    Thanks for any help.
    It was more than likely clipsal c-bus. Each switch is connected to a central controller, and it allows you to change the function of each switch using software.

    http://www3.clipsal.com/cis/portal/


    It is quite a powerful home automation system. I have only connected into it using other systems, so do not know what a complete c-bus system would cost.

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    Scotty,

    they look like the switches in the meeting rooms around where I last worked.
    They were tied in to motion sensors, so when everyone left the room, if the lights weren't switched off, they switched themselves off.

    Might be a useful thing to do in a show home??

    Cheers,
    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by AV Elec View Post
    do not know what a complete c-bus system would cost.
    Heaps!

    There's a bit of saving on the wiring, but the rest is just endless expenditure!

    P



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    Thanks for the replies folks, I have searched the online catalogues and it looks like they may well be either cbus controllers or timer switches (as per my link above).

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    Hi Guys

    Most likely a CBUS switch......

    Frank

    BTW.....A CBUS system doesnt require a central controller .....Although there now is a smart controller available for CBUS called a PAC........

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