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Hello, i have a fibaro hc3 with a lot of z-wave modules. I try to make a scene working.

 

When i turn on my lights on 25,50,75 or 100% the light behind my beamer screen is also on, what i'm trying to do is:

 

If the beamer screen is down (flush shutter on) only the light behind the beamer screen must be turned off continue... Also when i press the button on my remote control for the lights 100%.... When the beamer screen is up (flush shutter off) then the light behind the beamer screen May react again on all those buttons.

 

I try everything in the hc3 but it still not working, the only way is to do it be a trigger and not continue.

 

If it is not possible i wanna try this with a relay behind the beamer screen flush shutter 220 volt wire cut on and off with a other zwave relay switch.....

 

Thanks!

 

Robin

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Posted

I must say that i don't quite understand what you are trying to achive, but i guess if you use 1 or more variables that will do the trick.

 

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    Hay, the light behind the screen must always be off when the screen is down...even when i trigger a light scene it must stay off.... When the screen is up it is ok and the light behand the screen is allowed to get on.

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    3 hours ago, akatar said:

    I must say that i don't quite understand what you are trying to achive, but i guess if you use 1 or more variables that will do the trick.

     

    What do you mean by variables?

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    You can create a variable. screen up/down

    then the light scene has:

    if var screen is down -> light  off

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  • Inquirer
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    I'm new with fibaro and zwave ...variable is not a scene?

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    Posted

    Correct,

     

    or you have to split ypure light scene

     

    one scene -> lights on, execpt light behind screen

     

    one scene -> only for light behind screen, ----> trigger AND screen is up -> light behind screen on

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    2 hours ago, akatar said:

    Correct,

     

    or you have to split ypure light scene

     

    one scene -> lights on, execpt light behind screen

     

    one scene -> only for light behind screen, ----> trigger AND screen is up -> light behind screen on

    I cannot make extra buttons on my pronto while there are no hard buttons left for the light commando's.

     

    So need to figure Out another way with the light behind the screen.

     

    I need to figure Out a way that the light behind the screen is always power off when the screen is down, even when i press another light commando for example: all lights on.

     

     

    ??????

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    I did it, i did with an extra relay.....thank you.

     

    Gr. Robin

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