Sorry for the ambiguity. There are 2 light switches (one dimmable and one on/off) and 1 lamp module. The dimmable light switch dims a ceiling light over the fireplace. The lamp module connects to a lamp on the fireplace mantel that I would like to have dimmed with the aforementioned dimmable switch. Whether the dimmable switch dims just the fireplace ceiling light or dims both the ceiling light and the mantel light is conditional to the on/off light switch in another room. I hope this clears it up.
No worries about this I just thought I might have been missing something obvious.
Thanks
-Erik
Thanks everyone.
Oberkc,
Yah I was going for the dimmable program and that is why I was looking at scenes, how easy is it to change your program to a dimable version?
Thanks,
-Erik
Thanks that is something I can try.
To be more descriptive I have a light connected to a dimmable wall switch and next to that another light on a lamp module. Since I can only control the lamp module via the computer I was trying to come up with a method to dim the lamp module via the neighboring light switch. The idea was that when another switch in the house was “on” a scene would allow me to control the diming of both the light connected to the switch and the lamp module. When the other house switch was “off” the light switch would just control the light to which it was connected.
I got the scene to work but I do not know how to make the scene conditional on the other house switch. Hope this makes sense.
Thanks,
-Erik
I have created a scene that allows me to dim 2 lights with the same switch but I need this to happen based on the status of another switch, can this be done?
Thanks,
-Erik