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  1. oberkc, thanks again for all the help. I reset the Keypadlinc and all is well. One last question, can the main load button 'A' not show ON when the light is in fact on. The problem is that I have a couple of scenes in my bedroom where button 'A' (main overhead light), button 'B' (right lamp), and button 'C' (left lamp) are on at preset levels. Combine these three lights with the scene light and four buttons are lit at the same time. For me it makes sense but my wife gets confused and just starts randomly pressing buttons. I've tried creating a scene where button 'A' is a responder but I don't think it works as it just turns off the overhead light when the program runs (instead of the button light). I feel it is an all or nothing scenario, either I want the lights to represent the true state of the device when a scene is active or only the scene button to be illuminated. Thanks again for all the help.
  2. Yes, I can control it from the ISY. The bulbs are Phillips #433744 LED. I installed incandescent and it still doesn't work. Should I reset the Keypadlinc?
  3. Keypadlinc 'A' controls the main light in my bedroom and I can use it to dim the lights. When I switch it off and on I do not see it change status in the ISY. I wonder if it is broken?
  4. Why can't the same program monitor the Keypadlinc 'A' button? For instance If Status 'Switchlinc 1' is 38% And Status 'Switchlinc 2' is 40% And 'KeypadLinc A' is 20% Then Set Scene 'XXX2' On Else Set Scene 'XXX2' Off When I adjust the Switchlinc's the Scene button turns off as it is supposed to, but the if I adjust the Keypadlinc A button nothing happens. Can the 'A' button not be monitored in this manner?
  5. Thanks EricK, I guess I got carried away with the programs. Did as you suggested and it works great. Thanks
  6. Thank you to everyone who responded. With your help, I was able to get it to work. Here is what I did, not sure this is the best (or correct) way but it seems to work. 1. Made a scene XXX1 for the 'Switchlinc 1' (set at 38%) and 'Switchlinc 2' (set at 40%) as responders. 2. Made a scene XXX2 for the 'Keypadlinc F' as a responder. ' 3. Program 1 - Turn Scene On If Control 'Keypadlinc F' is switched On Then Set Scene 'XXX1' On 4. Program 2 - Turn Scene Off If Control 'Keypadlinc F' is switched Off Then Set Scene 'XXX1' Off 5. Program 3 - Turn the Keypadlinc Button Off and On If Status 'Switchlinc 1' is 38% And Status 'Switchlinc 2' is 40% Then Set Scene 'XXX2' On Else Set Scene 'XXX2' Off Thanks Again.
  7. I have a question about controlling scenes with the Keypadlinc. First Question I have a scene, button 'B' on the Keypadlinc, that controls Switchlincs in both my kitchen and living room and sets the lights at 50%. If I manually push one of the Switchlincs (not the KeypadLinc) to turn the brightness to 100% (or even off), how do I make the Keypadlinc turn off to show that the scene is not active anymore? Should I write a program, if so what is the best way? Second Question What is the easiest and most effective way to send an 'all off' command from my Keypadlinc? Right now I have created an 'All Off' Scene that includes all my devices. It is set to non-toggle off. Thanks in advance. Nick
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