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Fibber 1
Hello, I have a question see. below: I have 1 light in the corridor (triple light point), it is controlled by two single-switches. On 1 picture is the A driver On 2 figures is the B driver I want to plug in the Fibaro single switch 2 in figure 3 Fibaro connected - i video, how to plug a classic one light - one switch. Fibaro Single switch 2 is plugged into Controller A, where all the cables are needed - black, brown, gray, blue, as the B cable is only black, brown and gray. Where and how does the Fibaro Single switch 2 according to the scheme of Figure 3 Fibaro plug in and plug in the video? I do not even know exactly how I'm connected to the light with switches A and B, Plug version 1, 2 and 3. Will you help me? It's not a problem for me to get involved, I only need to know how.
Now I'm looking at it, the brown L on the original is the switch A from the light, but the supply is not there, so it would have to stretch there to be involved in the new scheme?
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