LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

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LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

Just to confirm that this switch works well with the RFXtrx433E. :)

When the switches are pressed, the returned values are one of: Open, Close or Stop.

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Re: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

Out of interest does it go up for press and hold then stop when you let go, or is it just tap up then a separate button for stop?

Computer says no.

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Re: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

The keys are as follows:
  • Left Paddle
    • Up-Arrow = Open
    • Down-Arrow = Close
  • Right Paddle [This is actually a switch as the top of the paddle does nothing]
    • Square = Stop

It could be quite good for controlling blinds or similar :)

EDIT: Amazon (UK) Link: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

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Re: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

Yeah. I want to look at automating curtains and blinds at some point (when the wife has calmed down after the Stella fiasco :) . It's just so expensive for most of them. Annoyingly the cheapest option is curtains, but the only Windows I have curtains are bay windows.. So they don't fit! Argh.

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Re: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

(And also why on earth does that paddle switch not match the rest of the LWRF range? It's the one thing they've got going for them!)

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Re: LightwaveRF On/Off/Stop Switch (JSJSLW826)

It is effectively (as far as Indigo is concerned) a three button mood switch :)

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