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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions, and listings, of claims in the application:
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`1. (currently amended)
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`A fan device controller including:
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`an electrical box;
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`an AC voltage input in the electrical box;
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`an AC voltage output thatis:
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`in the electrical box;_and
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`configured to be in electrical communication with a fan;
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`an RF signal interface in the electrical box including an RF signal
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`transmitter configured to be paired with transmi-commands-te the fan;
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`an RF controller in the electrical box configured to control the RF signal
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`interface to send control signals including one or more commandsto the fan; and
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`a disconnect switch in the electrical box for disconnecting the AC voltage
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`output from the AC voltage input whenthe disconnect switch is switched to a disconnectstate
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`from a connectstate.
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`2. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1, further
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`a fan control input for turning the fan on or off; and
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`a light control input for turning a light on oroff.
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`3. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 2, further
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`a light up input coupled to the RF controller; and
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`a light down input coupled to the RF controller.
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`4. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 3, further
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`comprising:
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`comprising:
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`comprising:
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`a fan speed up input coupled to the RF controller; and
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`a fan speed downinput coupled to the RF controller.
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`5. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 4, further
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`a fan reverse input coupled to the RF controller.
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`6. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 5, further
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`comprising:
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`comprising:
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`a DC powersupply connected to the disconnect switch and to the RF
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`controller, the DC powersupply receiving AC powerfrom the disconnect switch and supplying
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`DC power generated from the AC powerto the RF controller.
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`7. (currently amended)
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`The fan device controller of claim 6 wherein
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`switching the disconnect switch to a disconnect state cuts power to both the AC voltage output
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`and to the DC powersupply thereby cutting powerto the fan coupled to the fan device controller
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`and to the RF controller at the same time.
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`8. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 7 wherein:
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`the RF controller includes a processor; and
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`the processor is configured to:
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`generate commandsin responseto input received via one of the
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`inputs included in the fan device controller, and
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`control the RF signal interface to transmit the commands in RF
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`signals to the fan.
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`9. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 8 wherein the
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`electrical box is configured to be installed in a wall of a customer premises.
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`10. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 wherein:
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`the fan device controller is a wall control unit; and
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`the RF signal transmitter transmits the control signals as wireless RF
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`control signals including the one or more commandsto an RF receiver of the RF signal interface,
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`wherein the RF receiver is hardwired to the fan.
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`11. (previously presented)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 wherein the RF
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`signal interface further includes:
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`an antenna for transmitting the control signals; and
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`an RF receiver.
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`12. (new)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 wherein the RF signal
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`interface is a WiFi interface.
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`13. (new)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 wherein the RF signal
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`interface is not a WiFi interface.
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`14. (new)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 further comprising a processor
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`that is configured to transmit fan information to a server.
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`15. (new)
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`The fan device controller of claim 1 wherein the RF signal
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`interface is configuredto:
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`be paired to a plurality of fans; and
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`transmit a group commandto the plurality of fans, wherein the plurality of fans
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`perform the same operation in response to the group command.
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