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RE: CBUS assistance
- Subject: RE: CBUS assistance
- From: Christopher Purves <CHRIS_PURVES@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 11:31:14 +0000
Which switch are you using ? I think you may need to support scenes to get
this to work. I am only used to DLT's on which this is quite possible as
you describe but you would not define a new group to do it. I have observed
that you can get some weird behavour on cbus - it seems to have memory. If
a switch thinks something is off but you turned it on on the dimmer itself
for example a single push of the switch would not turn it off. You would
need to press it twice to get the desired effect. You can get stuff like
this after power cuts until the state all gets itself sorted out.
Chris
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> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> From: yahoo1@xxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 10:12:17 +0000
> Subject: [ukha_d] CBUS assistance
>
> Hi
> trying to get this to work with no success
> I have 2 groups setup for 2 channels on a dimmer unit (say group 1 and
> group 2)
> these are controlled fine by a switch (switch 1 dimmer for group 1,
> switch 2 dimmer for group 2)
> What i'm trying to configure is a separate switch elsewhere which will
> either turn both these lights off or on.
> I configured on the dimmer a new group which had group 1 and group 2
> selected (call it group 3)
> now when I configure a button for on/off , i get some very different
> results.
> if both group 1 & 2 are off or on, it all works fine, i can turn
both
> lights on/off via group3
> where it stuffs up is if say group 1 is on, it then turns on group 2
ok
> but when turning off, it only turns off group 2 and leaves group 1 on
> Am i missing something, is this possible?
> Adrian
>
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