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Hello,

 

I have some issues configuring group association between Fibaro relay switches.

 

Here is my setup:

Main controller: Jeedom on Rasberry Pi (should not have an impact of the problem)

FGS-222 double relay switch: Node Id 8. Connected on 2 physical bi-stable switches und lightes (let call it module "A")

FGS-212 single relay switch: Node Id 10. Connected on 1 physical bi-stable switch on input "S2", but no physical light (let call it module "B").

 

The target is to use the physical switch connect on module B to use it as second physical switch for the light connected on channel 2 of module A using group association.

 

I made a group association on my module "B" in the second group to the module "A". If I use the physical switch of module "B" the light connected on module "A",2 sucessfully changed its state on/off, until here no problem.

 

If I push once on the physical switch connected on module "A",2 the light state is changed, still ok... But after pushing once the swich on module "A",2 if I come back on the switch of module "A", I have to push twice the switch to change the state of the light. The problem does not happen if I previously push twice the switch of module "A",2. 

 

So I think that changing the state of the light using swich on module "A",2 does not update the state on module "B" and I have to push it twice to change the state of the light. Am I right?

 

Now how could I configure my module to avoid pressing the switch of module "B" twice if I use the switch on module "A",2? (and is it possbile?)

 

I know I still could use a scenario on my Z-wave controller, but would reather like to use group association and stay independent of my controller for that...

 

Any advice is welcome!

 

Jean-Philippe

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