| Posted: Wednesday Feb 17th, 2010 05:12 pm |
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Does anyone have a technical drawing of the KP05W keypad? I am looking for something like a CAD drawing or similar that I can use in HomeGate.
With the ability to arm to Day mode I need a way to represent a keypad and I might as well make it look like the Comfort keypad instead of a few buttons arranged in a keypad configuration.
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| Posted: Thursday Feb 18th, 2010 01:57 am |
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the KP05 was originally a Clipsal design so we do not have the mechanical drawings. Perhaps you can use a photo
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| Posted: Thursday Feb 18th, 2010 04:23 am |
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Thanks, let me ask the CBus forum otherwise I think I am going to opt for the ComfortClient keypad representation, courtesy of Julian.
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| Posted: Thursday Feb 18th, 2010 04:33 am |
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Cbus Forum would not know anything about this as it is run from Adelaide while the keypad for Minder Pro was from other parts of Schneider
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