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Scenario: I have loads connected to both outputs of the unit and a momentary switch to each input. Parameter 20 is set to 0.

 

In the manual, it says that:

- 1x click should control the connected load on or off

- 2x click should set maximum level on groups 2 & 3, or 4 & 5

- hold should start smooth control on group 3 or 5

- release should stop smoth control on group 3 or 5

 

It seems that this not exactly how this module functions. It seems that the connected loads are switched on or of also on double click and hold. Is this a bug? I think it should be mentioned, at least, that holding or double clicking also operates the locally connected devices.

 

 

Posted (edited)
12 hours ago, AnttiH said:

Scenario: I have loads connected to both outputs of the unit and a momentary switch to each input. Parameter 20 is set to 0.

 

In the manual, it says that:

- 1x click should control the connected load on or off

- 2x click should set maximum level on groups 2 & 3, or 4 & 5

- hold should start smooth control on group 3 or 5

- release should stop smoth control on group 3 or 5

 

It seems that this not exactly how this module functions. It seems that the connected loads are switched on or of also on double click and hold. Is this a bug? I think it should be mentioned, at least, that holding or double clicking also operates the locally connected devices.

 

 

If you set A association to another device and then change parameters 30 to 38 to suit what your trying to do it will work.

You can also now use switch 2 to trigger different scenes with long push and multible presses  as of the latest software update.

Edited by Jamie mccrostie
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  • Posted

    Thanks Jamie, but I can't get it work like that.

     

    Whenever I press a button, long or short, the internal relay is always toggled on or off. What I need is:

    - short press: toggle the internal relay on/off

    - long press: control the associated devices elsewhere on group 3 or 5 (and no action on internal relay!)

     

    Am I missing something?

    Posted (edited)
    12 hours ago, AnttiH said:

    Thanks Jamie, but I can't get it work like that.

     

    Whenever I press a button, long or short, the internal relay is always toggled on or off. What I need is:

    - short press: toggle the internal relay on/off

    - long press: control the associated devices elsewhere on group 3 or 5 (and no action on internal relay!)

     

    Am I missing something?

    I see what you are trying to do but that wont work.  If you read the first paragaph both 1x click and 2 x click actions are always related to locally

    connected loads and associated devices if they have been added. Associated and local devices work together.

    I think these settings are more if you had associated a dimmer with your switch 2 with the local lights just on and off but the associated dimmer on ,off, dim up, dim down etc.

    With what you are trying to do you might have to add another switch 2 without locally connected loads or use the new 

    scene activation function.

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    Edited by Jamie mccrostie
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  • Posted

    Yes, that's what I was afraid of. I will need one unit for dimming and another for on/off.

     

    Thanks for clarifying this, Jamie.

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