Deane Johnson
Active Member
I have added a Hunter Douglas PowerRise shade to my home theater setup that blocks off light from a hallway. Hunter has a Connection Interface that uses two momentary switch contacts to operate the shade either up or down. What they do is simply short the common to one of two terminals, "up" or "down". Their diagram shows a single pole, double throw momentary pair of push buttons. In reality, so long as the contact is made between common and an appropriate terminal, it's off and running. The stop is built into the shade.
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how this might be interfaced with my Elve software. I suppose it takes a couple of relays, one for making contact for each direction. They should probably be interlocked so they don't both make contact at the same time, but I don't know if this would be harmful or not.
Momentary switch contact is rather basic in home automation, so I thought someone might have an idea on approaching this. I'm not familiar with what mechanical products might be on the market that would fit this need on a reasonable basis.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Deane
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas on how this might be interfaced with my Elve software. I suppose it takes a couple of relays, one for making contact for each direction. They should probably be interlocked so they don't both make contact at the same time, but I don't know if this would be harmful or not.
Momentary switch contact is rather basic in home automation, so I thought someone might have an idea on approaching this. I'm not familiar with what mechanical products might be on the market that would fit this need on a reasonable basis.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Deane