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Would lighting 100% on wallswitch, xx% switchable with softw


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Now when I change the settings of a dimmer to 70% with my iphone or software or scene, then with the wallswitch it also switches to 70%. How can you change this behaviour?

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You need a puls switch than can you dim your lights with the switch.

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    I want it to go back to 100% with the switch, not dimmed...

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    If parameter 15 is on, you can double click and the lights will be set to 100%.

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    Thank you... I know that, but I want the light to go to 100% with just one click.

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    You need to make a scene and activate parameter 41.

    20 is the example ID of the dimmer.

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    Thank you Remko. But adding scenes for every switch in the house? Or is it possible to make a global scene? Ofcourse more practical would be having a setting in the configuraion of the switch itself...

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    Some what more global, between properties and globals you have to declare all dimmers (like the example value of 20):

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