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  1. I don't think posting multiple times will help As to your question: how do imagine to use a momentary switch (i.e. two states: open/closed) to control the brightness (i.e. multiple values, e.g. 0-255)? Every time you press the button you increase the brightness by a certain amount? If so, then I would say it is possible but it very much depends on the system you use the RBGW controller in, so maybe this is the wrong forum for it. In a sort of pseudo-code, I would do it like this: brightnessRatio = 10; // increase brightness by this amount: if buttonWasPressed then newBrightness = previousBrightness + brightnessRatio if (newbrightness > maximumBrightness) then newbrightness = 0 endif setBrightness(newBrightness) endif Hope this helps.
  2. Hi all, There is a problem with my RBGW Controller and I hope you can help. I have the Z-Wave.me/Razberry controller and the RBGW controller worked correctly before. Then, I updated the Razberry firmware to the latest 2.3.6 so I removed all devices from the network beforehand (via exclusion). After the update. I tried to include the RBGW controller again, but it doesn't work at all (other devices work). Then I tried the reset procedure: 1. Disconnect voltage supply. 2. Press and hold the B-button located inside Fibaro RGBW Controller's casing. 3. Connect voltage supply still holding the B-button. 4. Release the B-button. 5. B channel will turn on (blue channel). 6. Disconnect power supply. This also doesn't seem to work, as the LED B channel didn't turn on, and also inclusion still doesn't work. The supply voltage is correct (12V), as are the connections to the RBG LED strip. Does anybody know how to recover my RBGW controller? Any way to reflash the firmware manually? Or ways to debug what's going wrong? Thanks!
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