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  1. I did try to remove the remote from the scene and it still wouldn't work; of course I can try it again. The setup that worked in the bathroom has the switch as a controller, it then updates per the schedule to either 20% or 100%. The setup that isn't working has the switch as a controller (skip the remote for now) and the lamplincs as responders; the schedule isn't updating the lamplincs as I'd expect.
  2. All, I have my master bathroom light programed to be at 100% unless it's from midnight till sunrise the same day, then it's at 20%. It was a pretty simple program, but now I'd like to do the same thing for my night stands; however, this is where I am finding it complicated. I have a SwitchLinc on the wall coming into the bedroom, and then a Mini Remote on one of the night stands... and each night stand has a lamp controlled by a LampLinc. The Switch and the Remote are 'controllers' and I have the lamplinc's set to responders. I'd like the same program... from midnight to sunrise, the lamplinc's come on at 20%, otherwise they're at 100%. I've tried a few variations of the program and even removed one of the controllers to help isolate the issue. However, I am not able to figure it out; so I thought I'd seek some help if it's even possible with my setup. Really like to know if this is achievable and some pointers if so. Thanks!
  3. Final Update: I replaced the FanLinc today and everything is working... looks like "high" was defective after all. Thanks!
  4. Replacement FanLinc ordered. Thanks everyone!
  5. Maybe it's the FanLinc then, I can replace it... but this is what's happening regardless if I manually set it or not. Correct. If I manually set the FanLinc to high it cuts off too.
  6. I did. Maybe it's the fan. Off, Low & Med work fine... it'll work. I'll just come up with something else for D.
  7. I switched from 1 button to a basic 4 button A,B,C,D configuration... the On/Off is the light. A=off, B=low, C=med, D=high
  8. The programs I have now are just this... D HIGH - [iD 000C][Parent 000F] If Control 'MBR Master Switch - D' is switched On <--- switch is 'on' Then Set Scene 'Interior / MBR Celing Fan / Fan HIGH' On <--- enable this scene Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') I will review the programs again, but I'm pretty sure I removed every other/previous instance calling FanLinc - Motor
  9. Yes, I confused you. Sorry. I first wanted one button to do it; and Stu helped... I was able to program it so that button B would toggle through the settings, but High wasn't working. I figured I may have screwed something up, so I deleted everything related to the fan motor and started over setting each button A, B, C & D to a setting... Off, Low, Med, High. At this point, every button works; however, like before... all but High. That takes us to now. I had mentioned it and Stu tried to help me do some troubleshooting. The chain pull is, off, high, med, low - so I verified that it was indeed set to high. @Oberkc Springfield Oh huh? I'm originally from Greenville, Oh... but now I live in VA.
  10. The fan turns off. :-/
  11. Update: The same thing happens, Low is low, Med is med and High is Off... off is also off. The Motor says it's High, but the fan is off. I verified the pull switch on the fan is one past off = high. Maybe the fan just can't get High - we usually run it on low/med anyway, so I'll ignore High and maybe set button D for something else... like turn on/off the bathroom light too.
  12. I just removed everything related to my fan motor... the fan light is on the master switch (toggle on/off), it works. Switch buttons a,b,c,d are non-toggle on, four scenes were created with either a,b,c,d as the controller and the others (along with the motor) as responders. I manually adjusted each scene to the settings, e.g. Button A, on 100%, B/C/D on 0%, Motor Off // Button B, on 100%, A/C/D on 0%, Motor Low... I created basic programs for these scenes like.. A OFF - [iD 0012][Parent 000F] If Control 'MBR Master Switch - A' is switched On Then Set Scene 'Interior / MBR Celing Fan / Fan OFF' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') B LOW - [iD 000E][Parent 000F] If Control 'MBR Master Switch - B' is switched On Then Set Scene 'Interior / MBR Celing Fan / Fan LOW' On Else - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action') I would think by turning on a scene, those settings would take affect; therefore, references other scenes as off shouldn't have any affect. I've had a few miss configurations - like suddenly it just keep cycling through off, low, med, high, off, low... that was exciting :-/
  13. Thanks again Stu. The settings worked except for High; so I am testing it with a single button press i.e.; A = off, B= high, C= med... etc. Again, everything works, but high... it switches to high per the settings, but the fan itself cuts off. I've gotta search the forum for that one. I wanted you; and whomever reads this thread next time, to know that your settings for a multi-press worked though. -David
  14. Awesome Stu! Thanks, I cannot wait to try it out. David
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