I'm trying to use an 2444-222 Open/Close Micro Module to control a pair of relays to operate a TV Lift. This is very similar to using one to control blinds. I've seen the threads regarding the inability to use this device to position blinds at a mid-level, say 50%, via a dimmer setting, which fortunately I don't need to do. In my application, I don't mind (and would actually prefer) that the operator has to hold a button while the lift moves rather than having it just automatically go to one extreme or the other upon button push, which I think I could do by adjusting the timeout to match the travel time (with limit switches at the ends to automatically stop the motor). I've currently got the up/down or L1/L2 outputs wired to the coils of two relays, the contacts of which operate the motor in either forward or reverse depending on whether power comes from the L1 or L2 output.
Currently, I've got it sort of operating off a single button on a 6 button switch. With the timeouts set to 0.1 seconds, pressing the button and releasing immediately 'bumps' the lift up or down and then pressing again bumps it the other way, rather like turning off or on a light by sequential pushes of the button. If I press and hold the button, the lift will continue to move as long as I hold the button, but then the switch goes into program mode because I've held the button so long. And, if I release the button midway, I have to press once to bump the opposite direction and then press and hold to complete the movement. Ideally, I'd like to have an up button and a down button on the switch, but I can't see any way to signal the Open/Close module that I want it to turn on just the "Up" output when I push a button, not toggle back and forth. And, then I'd like to be able to hold the button long enough to complete the lift cycle without entering the program mode. Is this possible with the Open/Close module - ideally via a scene?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.