Who is the manufacture of your alternating cushion and how is it working?

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Mike...
   
  Will your SiCare allow you to operate your cable TV box and/or TV, 
specifically, can you access 3 digit channels directly?
   
  I still have and use the SiCare Lite 1 and it continues to work well, but 
while it will allow me to control my TV, it doesn't work with my specific cable 
box, and it will only allow me to go to a channel directly if it is 2 digits or 
less.  They don't make this model any more.  It cost $800 several years ago.  I 
consider it a bargain for the amount of time and utility I have gotten from it. 
 I have taken it with me to the hospital on several occasions and was able to 
program it to work with the hospital TVs.  Unfortunately, if your device isn't 
among the pre-programmed options for the respective devices, i.e. TV, VCR, CD 
player, and tuner, you are out of luck.  I even looked into getting my device 
programmed to work with other specific remote controls I use frequently, and 
Tash wanted $200 per remote and I would have had to send them my SiCare and the 
remote(s), since my unit is not programmable beyond what is already included.
   
  I am seriously considering the SiCare Lite 2, especially if the return policy 
allows me to send it back if it is not significantly better than my current 
SiCare device.
   
  I am wondering what additional features your SiCare unit has that the SiCare 
Lite 2 does not have.
   
  Steve

      
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  From: Mike Murach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] Environmental Control Units


  
    Here is a link to it: http://www.tashinc.com/catalog/env_sicare.html
  It’s certainly not cheap, but it’s a great product!  The Sicare operates my 
front door, camera, and intercom.  In my bedroom it operates my TV, stereo, CD 
player (books on CD), tape player (books on tape), and DVD player.  It 
operates, via X-10’s, my heater, heating blanket, fans, attendant beeper, and 
alternating air cushion.  Lastly it gives me access to a telephone.  All of the 
above is done through voice control.  Also, my insurance company (Travelers) 
paid for it all.
  Mike~ 
   
    www.MurGallery.com
   

   
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 3:04 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Environmental Control Units
   
    What is the price?  Do you know any web sites that tell about this?  What 
kinds of things does this device do for you? How long have you had the units?  
Longevity of unit?

     

    Thank you,
Dana



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