You'll be a happier camper if you go with the
PCS switches and program them with your computer.
All of these switches are a pain in the neck
to program without a computer.
Thanks Dean. I think I will be going with the PCS switches. What exactly do I need to program the PCS switches via a computer? Is it the CM11A OR the PHCO2?
Homeautomationnet.com on the page discussing the PHC02 describes the PHCO2 as a "Plug-in controllers for convenient manual operation from desks, coffee tables, bedside, etc. Each has the capacity for full intensity control and can send out "All Lights ON" or "All Units OFF" signals." The discription doesn't mention didn't mention programming.
However, homeautomationnet.com's "scene lighting starter kit" discription has next to the parenthesis that the PHC02 Controller is "(used to program PCS)." Thus, I guess I don't need a CM11A???
Just when I thought I figured out what switches I wanted, and what an IR543 does. . . now I've got some more codes letters (CM11A and PHC02) to figure out :)