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What if my neighbor has a Lightning SwitchTM could he accidentally turn on my lights?

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What if my neighbor has a Lightning SwitchTM could he accidentally turn on my lights?

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No. A Lightning Receiver can be controlled only by the one or more Transmitters whose codes have been placed in the Receivers memory. Each Lightning Transmitter has a unique code. Unless a Transmitters unique code is programmed into a Receivers memory that Receiver will not respond to that Transmitter. This system assures that your neighbor (if he has Lightning products) will never trigger one of your Receivers. Even if the neighbor is within transmission range because your Receivers have not been taught to obey the codes of your neighbors Transmitters your Receivers will ignore your neighbors Transmitters.

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