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Old 28-11-2007, 10:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Lutron Rania IR Single Dimmer

Hi has anyone got any exseriance of these dimmers as im looking to get one after my disasters with the crabtree model . I was hoping someone could tell me if the are the same as other remote dimmers and that you can use any remote to control the as i would like to use either my pioneer or sky remote
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Old 01-12-2007, 6:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Lutron Rania IR Single Dimmer

Can anyone advise please ?
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Re: Lutron Rania IR Single Dimmer

I have the dual dimmer version (IR) and it is controllable by non-lutron remotes. I would guess that the IR codes are somewhere on the lutron website. I'm using a Logitech remote and it has the lutron rania dimmer codes within its database...
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Old 04-12-2007, 3:45 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Lutron Rania IR Single Dimmer

i had a lutron telume (the older version of yours) and controlled it with several remotes in the past. the ir codes are availible but if you want i have a lutron remote which i haven't gotten round to selling yet if required. not sure if a sky remote would have the codes but its possible you could teach them to a lerning pioneer remote (but you would need a remote to leran from or the ability to copy in a hex ir code)
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Re: Lutron Rania IR Single Dimmer

The IR codes in Pronto format for most of the Lutron range are on their US web site, but as the Rania isn't available in the US it is conspicuous by it's absence. I emailed Lutron for the Rania codes and they sent me the file I have attached in this post. What is interesting is that the Rania IR supports 5 programmable scenes and 4 presets per zone which aren't accessible from the standard remotes.
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