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Post 1 made on Thursday February 16, 2012 at 09:17
paul addy
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Hi

I have a group of lamp dimmer modules din rail mounted in my cellar, there is five in a row operating lamps and outside lights etc, the problem I have at the moment is that my Pronto remote has timers set for all theses coming on and off at various stages on the day and night, I have low level lights going up my stairs that the timer is set to dim at 10pm, the problem is instead of dimming the stair lights as they have been doing for a month or two since they were installed it now dims the lamps I have linked to dimmers in a different room, they are both on totally different codes, the stairs are set to B2 and the room lamps to B1, the wrong code has been dimming now for a few nights and I don't seem to be able to sort it out, I would appreciate any help from you guys.
Also is there any way i can may it more consistent when transmitting codes.

Kind regards

Paul
Post 2 made on Friday February 17, 2012 at 11:47
TRCGroup
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More info would be very helpful. "Lamp dimmer" doesn't tell us brand or model. The Pronto has timers. Ok, but how is it communicating them to the lamp dimmers?
"You can't fix stupid."
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday February 18, 2012 at 05:25
paul addy
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Hi TRC Goup

thanks for the time to reply, lamp dimmer is marmitek din rail mounted LD11, communicated through TM13 plugged into mains, the Pronto is a RU990 with timer codes sent via rf to tm13.
Its been working fine, right codes sent all ok, now lights are not turning on or off, it's like B1 and B2 are getting confused between each other.
I have checked to see if there is any thing different plugged in that may be disturbing things but cannot find anything.
Hope thats enough info.

Kind regards

Paul


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