I have current have two light switches in a room, one by the door, and one across the room. Right now the one by the door controls an ugly set of lights and the one across the room controls a nice set of lights. I'd like to change these around so that the one by the door controls the nice set of lights. I thought this would be easy with either z-wave or x-10, but I can't seem to figure out how to do it.
All the switches that I've bought seem to be hardwired such that the physical switch is hardwired to always control the local wiring. One way to do it is to put in a multi-switch by the door, but my wife doesn't like the multi-switches and won't put up with them (finds it too hard to hit the right switch).
So what I'd really like is that I can wire in a switch that acts as two separate devices. The plastic paddle the person presses will send a wireless signal to z-wave/x-10, and then my central controller can then determine which set of lights (which would not include the local light for that switch) would go on. And then the 2nd half of the switch would listen to the centrall controller, and only turn the lights on (i.e. connect the wires) if the central controller told it to (ignoring the state of the local paddle).
Are there x-10/z-wave switches that work this way? Can anyone recommend one? Can you tell me what this feature is called so I can look for it in the specifications of the switches?
Thanks much.
-Nate
All the switches that I've bought seem to be hardwired such that the physical switch is hardwired to always control the local wiring. One way to do it is to put in a multi-switch by the door, but my wife doesn't like the multi-switches and won't put up with them (finds it too hard to hit the right switch).
So what I'd really like is that I can wire in a switch that acts as two separate devices. The plastic paddle the person presses will send a wireless signal to z-wave/x-10, and then my central controller can then determine which set of lights (which would not include the local light for that switch) would go on. And then the 2nd half of the switch would listen to the centrall controller, and only turn the lights on (i.e. connect the wires) if the central controller told it to (ignoring the state of the local paddle).
Are there x-10/z-wave switches that work this way? Can anyone recommend one? Can you tell me what this feature is called so I can look for it in the specifications of the switches?
Thanks much.
-Nate