Posted: Sunday Nov 8th, 2009 01:52 am |
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The temperature sensor in the SCS I think it is not good solution. Is necessary included an SCS for to access the temperature sensors. An excellent solution I think is the creation of a new RIO (RIO02) with 8 inputs and 8 outputs analog (0 - 10V), so we can place sensors of temperature, light, humidity, etc..
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Miguel Antunes
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Posted: Sunday Nov 8th, 2009 01:53 am |
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What temperature sensors do you know which have 1 to 10 Volts outputs
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Posted: Friday Mar 4th, 2011 07:59 am |
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There was a temperature sensor module TCS01 in the list, is it foe the scene switch?
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Posted: Friday Mar 4th, 2011 11:10 am |
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TCS01 is the temperature sensor used in the Scene Cobtrol Switch. It is a PCB with the sensor without the plastic switch module. It has a SCS/RIO ID except that there are no buttons at a much lower price. The purpose is to measure the temperature and send it to a Sensor Register
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Posted: Saturday Mar 5th, 2011 01:04 pm |
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I think I was one of the first to use one of these in a project to measure outside temperature via a sensor register. They work really well IMHO.
Julian
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Posted: Saturday Mar 5th, 2011 07:53 pm |
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