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  1. I originally wired up one of my modules this way, and then checked with my local supplier here in the UK - vestermet.com. They've advised that this arrangement is potentially dangerous: If someone from Fibaro can comment to confirm this either way, I'm sure this would be very important knowledge for a lot of people - especially since this is not mentioned in the manual specifically, and people are clearly adopting this approach.
  2. Hi, I have just installed a FHS-223 double switch module for a lighting circuit which uses three low-powered LED bulbs. The module has been configured for toggle switches (parameter 20: setting: 1). The issue is that occasionally the module does not respond to the toggle switch changing status, resulting in the switch having to be depressed a second time. In some instances, the module will also not respond at all to the switch status being changed repeatedly for a few seconds. The default setting for parameter 20 (setting 2), seems to elicit the same behaviour. Could this be a faulty module? Cheers, TM.
  3. Hi, I am new to HA and Fibaro. I have installed a FGD-212 Dimmer 2 module as a proof of concept. It is controlled via Home Assistant and OpenZWave. The module is wired using 3-wire connection and a toggle switch. Everything is working well so far. When the light is turned on/off it fades to the target max/min brightness % respectively. Is there a way for the light to go immediately to the min/max target brightness without fading? I have experimented with some of the advanced parameters, but cannot get this to work. I suspect it's possible that OpenZWave may not not be applying settings correctly, however I would be grateful for any suggestions. Cheers, TM.
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