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[QUOTE="bbayjohn, post: 81523, member: 1806"] The lor CMB24D can also run in stand alone mode. Great for landscape gardening. You would also need to buy a licence for the program + Lor RJ45 dongle to send the sequence to the controllers. [url=http://www1.lightorama.com/sequencing-suite-software/]http://www1.lightorama.com/sequencing-suite-software/[/url] [url=http://store.lightorama.com/uscoad.html]http://store.lightorama.com/uscoad.html[/url] What it sounds like though is you would like a trigger to run a short sequence. The CMB24D Can support only one trigger & one sequence Run when power is on, or Input from a switch to power on. So the switch would need to be powered on. If you want to store more than one trigger in standalone mode you will need a show director. [url=http://www1.lightorama.com/stand-alone-show-directors/]http://www1.lightorama.com/stand-alone-show-directors/[/url] (Edit to remove input pup, this does not work in standalone mode) [url=http://store.lightorama.com/motiondetector.html]http://store.lightorama.com/motiondetector.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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