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Dimmer 2 with double momentary switch, without lights


Daang

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I started working on making things smart in my house. First thing I bought is a domotics controller, Fibaro dimmers and bypasses and some Ikea Tradfri (smart) lights.

I would like to make use of the Fibaro Dimmer 2 with double momentary (pulse) switches on the wall to control light groups and make scenes through the domotics controller. I then connect the lights directly to the net since the dimmer 2 in combination with the dimmer already in the smart lights won't work very well.

 

Is it possible to not connect any lights to the Fibaro Dimmer 2, but only use it in combination with a double momentary (pulse) switch? I then want to associate both switches to selected groups of smart lights. I know it is possible to do this with S2 (explained here:

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), but how would I wire a setup without any lights (and making use of the Fibaro bypass)?

 

Hope someone can help, thanks in advance!

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Not possible, its noted in the manual of the dimmer.

 

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If your using Philips Hue lights, a Friends of Hue compatible switch is an option. Or the Hue wall switch.

Both are working great.

 

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