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Switch FGS 222- 2 x 1,5kw


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Hi,

i have installed a switch fgs222.

The switch have connetc 2 lamps

 

I would:

- press one time the switch 1 and power on or off lamp 1

- press two time the switch 1 and power on or off lamp 2

and viceversa

- press one time the switch 2 and power on or off lamp 2

- press two time the switch 2 and power on or off lamp 1

 

 

Please help me i'm a novice

Edited by T.Konopka
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    As far as I know, all Z-Wave relays have a direct connection between input and output. You cannot "separate this bond". So S1 will always actuate the first relay. And S2 will actuate the second relay. If you want to have it like you described it, then the only solution known to me is buy a second relay. Or a remote controller. One relay connects to the switches. One connects to the light(s). I own a "Minimote" and a Z-Wave.me Wall Controller. 

     

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    BTW do you own another Home Automation System? Your question has been asked before, but not many times. But in each case I remember, people were surprised to learn that you cannot separate the outputs from the inputs.

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    Can't I control two click on switch?

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    There is something called "scene activation" on some devices. Like the Fibaro dimmers. So you can run a scene with any code you like. But what I said before is still true: S1 controls the dimmer. If you double click you can run a scene, but double click also means "switch to 100%". You cannot stop the dimmer from doing that. But... a dimmer has a second switch, and that can be used for scene activation!

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    BTW you can have a look at the manual of your device or the dimmer at

     

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    You will see no mention of scene aotivation in the FGS-222.

     

    I know the "dimmer 2" has been used specifically as a memote controller. But one trap is that it needs a load to start. So you need a dimmer and a "bypass".

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    I would use scene activation but i don't find this parameter on relay config

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    Sorry for the confusion, when I said "There is something called "scene activation" on some devices. Like the Fibaro dimmers." I also meant to say... the FGS-222 does not have it!

     

    In the next post I tried to make this clearer: "You will see no mention of scene activation in the FGS-222.". At least, I hoped that would convey the message. :-):-) - so, no, the FGS-222 doesn't do "scene activation".

     

    I am sorry this lead you to believe "scene activation" is the solution. It isn't, with your relay!

     

    Can I go back to the original question? So you have ONE relay, FGS-222 and you want a single keypress on S1 to switch on the light connected to Q1 and a double keypress (double click) to switch on Q2. Right?

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    I said "does" when it doesn't. I'm certain it doesn't.
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    Can I go back to the original question? So you have ONE relay, FGS-222 and you want a single keypress on S1 to switch on the light connected to Q1 and a double keypress (double click) to switch on Q2. Right?

     

    Yes it is right

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    Ok, then the short answer is: "You can't do that".

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    On ‎07‎/‎12‎/‎2016 at 2:52 PM, petergebruers said:

    Ok, then the short answer is: "You can't do that".

    Exactly, because the inputs as told by @petergebruers are linked to the outputs:

    S1 control Q1

    S2 control Q2

    Enrico

     

     

     

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