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Local On-Level keeps setting itself


raymondh

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I have a switchlinc that keeps setting it's local on level to (I'm guessing) 20%.
 
I have two programs that control this light (it's not included in any scenes) that are as below.
 

 

If
        From    Sunset 
        To      Sunrise (next day)
    And Status  'Motion Sensors / Upstairs Bath-Sensor' is On
    And Status  'Upstairs Bath' < 1%
 
Then
        Set 'Upstairs Bath' 20%
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 


If
        Status  'Motion Sensors / Upstairs Bath-Sensor' is Off
    And Status  'Upstairs Bath' is 20%
 
Then
        Wait  3 minutes 
        Set 'Upstairs Bath' Off
 
Else
   - No Actions - (To add one, press 'Action')
 

Every time I run these programs then turn the light on locally, it only comes on at 20% but the ISY shows it at 100%.  If I air gap the switch, local level is back to 100%  I can also adjust the local level in ISY (set it to 0 then back to 100) and its good until the next time the program runs.

 

Any ideas why this is happening?

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The SwitchLinc Local On Level has two modes of operation that are set with the SwitchLinc itself.

 

Local On-Level

 

Default = 100% (fixed brightness) The local on-level is the brightness that SwitchLinc’s connected load will come on when turned on at SwitchLinc paddle. Local on-level can be set to any one of 32 fixed brightness levels (3% to 100%) or “resume bright” (brightness prior to last being turned off).

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To set local on level to a fixed brightness level

1) Adjust SwitchLinc to desired brightness when controlled locally

2) Tap Set button

SwitchLinc will beep

3) Test by turning SwitchLinc off and then back on (via the paddle)

 

SwitchLinc will turn on to new local on-level

 

To set local on level to the brightness level prior to being turned off

1) Turn SwitchLinc off

2) Tap Set button

SwitchLinc will beep

3) Test:

a. Brighten SwitchLinc to a random brightness level (e.g. 75%)

b. Turn SwitchLinc off

c. Turn SwitchLinc back on

Light will turn on at the defined brightness level

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