We've installed about a thousand of these and the CLW-SWEX-Ps with great success. They are reliable and fairly durable with most of the features we've needed. The acquisition process is a little tedious, especially for a large installation. The gateway can support a lot of devices with good response time. The infiNet Diagnostic Tool is great for determining where there are "holes" in the coverage. We've only used these with D3Pro and that interface is feature-rich. We seldom see them falling off the network. We would always prefer the C2N-CBDs with CLX-xDIMx modules in a CAEN cabinet but retrofits often preclude that approach.
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Here's the things on our wish list for these dimmers: 1. Backlighting 2. Consistent button layouts with the other Cameos like INET-CBD and C2N-CBD. These are 6 button units and the CLW are 4 button so sometimes it's hard to get a uniform look at one site. 3. Even pressure side to side. The mechanical guts of the dimmer is on one side so pressing that side takes less pressure than the other. Missed presses are significantly higher on the "other side". It would have been good if the mechanism was on both sides of the button for consistent user results. 4. Can sometimes strip the terminals if torqued to typical electrician torque levels. HTH. Tom --- In Crestron@..., "avselec" <peter@...> wrote:
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