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  1. The load, L and N connections have been left out for clarity but should be the same as for the previous configurations. The picture only shows the connections of the switches.
  2. There is also the Qubino Flush 1D which supports DC operation. If HC2 supports it I don't know.
  3. Why not buy from somewhere else in Europe?
  4. The schematic from jbarnas in post #7 is correct and should work without problem. The one you posted in post #9 however was just not going to work. The 6 meters are not important so just follow the schematic as posted in post 7 and it should. Another option would be to set the dimmer parameters for monentary switch and conencting all thne switches in parallell as if they were just one.
  5. Thanks, the connections are visible on your last picture. If the other switch is connected the same way then it should work if the relay has been properly configured by the controller.
  6. It's perfectly OK to use bistable switches but they have to be connected the right way. See my additions to your drawing. Let us know what the make and model of the switches are so that we can tell how it should be connected.
  7. Hi, it's impossible to know if it should work or not as it is unclear which way the switches are connected. If you have bistable switches and want the relay to follow the change of switch state you basically have to use the "stairwell" approach. You can't have the same switch position for the same relay state with dual switches. In that case it would be better to use monostable switches. This means you have to connect it like this using bistable switches and if that's the way you have it then it should work already:
  8. Great. However,if you want exact times you can create a scene that sets a variable for when the sensor should be active and then use that as a condition for the desired actions.
  9. If you want it based on time you need to create a scene to handle that as it's not based on time but on LUX levels. This means that depending on the time of the year the active time will change. You can set the LUX level by parameter. It's described in the manual: http://www.fibaro.com/manuals/en/FGMS-001/FGMS-001-EN-A-v1.01.pdf
  10. It's all in the manual. http://www.fibaro.com/manuals/en/FGS-211/FGS-211-EN-A-v1.03.pdf
  11. Strange, the Fibaro plugs actually have a low failure rate so it sounds like something in your environment is not their friend.
  12. That sounds like a bad batch or something. Perhaps lightning strikes? In my case a population of about 30 with light to heavy use. Only one has failed in almost 2 years. How many do you have in total?
  13. Any use of the word knob, or words with that pronunciation, in marketing is probably not to be recommended But perhaps that's what you were thinking...
  14. It's been rock stable since release for me. From several connections and computers and phones. The problem seems to lie elsewhere.
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