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Quinetic switches etc

Already fitted one of these for some LED strip in a kitchen when it was added post-kitchen-fit as an afterthought and it works well.

There is now a proposal to fit another to control a light fitting in another room. The requirement is for a stone 'feature wall' to be left uncovered so no cables down wall please - doncha just lurve these cushion throwers!

Question is, how to make the two switches in adjacent rooms not turn each others lights on? I don't recall seeing any DIP switches to swap operating frequencies on the previous switch I fitted, hence the query.

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  • I'm still trying to get my head around how which switch knows which light to operate in multiple switch/light scenarios within the same property. The videos explain how to pair one switch h to one controller, simple, I have already done that with the existing set-up. I can grasp the concept of a single switch commoned up to 10 controllers who all get the same command frequency, but what about 10 switches, 10 lights and 10 controllers?

    Now then, there is mention of 3 keys in the installation instructions. Is this referring to a set-up where a max of 3 switches and 3 lights can be controlled independently?
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  • I'm still trying to get my head around how which switch knows which light to operate in multiple switch/light scenarios within the same property. The videos explain how to pair one switch h to one controller, simple, I have already done that with the existing set-up. I can grasp the concept of a single switch commoned up to 10 controllers who all get the same command frequency, but what about 10 switches, 10 lights and 10 controllers?

    Now then, there is mention of 3 keys in the installation instructions. Is this referring to a set-up where a max of 3 switches and 3 lights can be controlled independently?
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