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Mutually Exclusive Groupings

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I have a 2475F FanLinc that I need to control with a pair of cross-linked 2487S KeypadLinc Switches. I have been searching this forum and the UDI WIKI but can find no example of using “Mutually Exclusive Groupings†to accomplish this.

If this is possible can someone point me at an example of how to do it?

 

 

As an aside, after much browsing of the UDI WIKI I have the following comment:

 

Not misinformation but samples of what I have been seeing as I browse the WIKI.

• “It is defines the action taken after the condition is met or the trigger occurs.â€

• “…the same set of devices controlled by multiple a Keypadlinc buttons, …â€

• “Along the bottom select the "Mutually Exclusive Buttons" GUI button

Some of the fragments floating around in the WIKI degrade the professionalism of the document.

 

The WIKI is important enough as a sales tool that setting up an editorial process should be considered.

 

John Rini

This can be done with Scenes if the KPLs are v.40 or higher. At that KPL firmware the KPLs support another Controller turning Secondary KPL buttons Off with a Scene On. If the KPLs are at lower firmware level then ISY Programs and additional Scenes are required to turn Off the Secondary buttons on the Responder KPL that is below v.40 firmware

 

Scene Low

KPL1 button A – Controller

KPL1 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL1 button C – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button A – Controller

KPL2 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button C – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

FanLinc Motor – Low

 

Scene Med

KPL1 button B – Controller

KPL1 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL1 button C – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button B – Controller

KPL2 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button C – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

FanLinc Motor – Med

 

Scene High

KPL1 button C – Controller

KPL1 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL1 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button C – Controller

KPL2 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Responder 0% On Level

FanLinc Motor – High

 

Scene Off

KPL1 button D – Controller

KPL1 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL1 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button C – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button D – Controller

KPL2 button A – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button B – Responder 0% On Level

KPL2 button C – Responder 0% On Level

FanLinc Motor - Off

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