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Forcing an off command?

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Hi,

 

I have a scene called all off.  I have a number of keypad buttons around the house (D button) that all do the same thing, they are set only to turn off & that tells the scene to turn off.  

 

Is there a way to make echo only turn that scene off?  

 

Otherwise attic fans & lights, fans, buzzers, all will start lighting up.

 

Thanks,

Rich

 

 

How about a program that calls that scene for false and nothing for true? Then have echo call that program instead of the scene.

How about a program that calls that scene for false and nothing for true? Then have echo call that program instead of the scene.

 

A program is a great idea. You can put a statement that turns the scene off in both Then and Else. Then you can verbally turn the scene on or off and it will execute a scene off only.

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