clutch2sft Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 I have three modules; two 2477D and one 2477S, call them 2477D-A, 2477D-B, and 2477S-A I have 2477D-A and 2477S-A in a scene (Scene A) as controllers with 2477S-A on level @100% and 2477D-A on level @0% I have 2477D-A in another scene (Scene as a responder and 2477D-B as a controller Scene B works as I expected it to Scene A should turn on whenever 2477D-A or 2477S-A are tapped on but the load on 2477D-A should remain off - this does not work as I thought it should. If you tap 2477D-A on then both the load on 2477D-A and 2477S-A are energized. If you tap 2477D-A on side again then its load turns off and 2477S-A load remains on. Odd behavior to say the least in my simple head. So to the question - is it possible for a 2477D load to stay off when it is tapped on - or to say another way can it provide control only without turning on?
Xathros Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 For the devices in the scene, you can adjust 2 on-levels. On of them is the Scene On-Level which affects what happens when the scene is commanded on by any controller, the other is the Device's On-Level (Applied Locally) which controls how the device responds to it's own paddle when tapped. You will need to set both to 0 for the device in question. Select the scene, set the on-level for the device, then select the device and set the on-level there as well. Hope this helps. -Xathros
lilyoyo1 Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 The load will always turn on if you manually turn the switch on. The only way to prevent the load from turning on would be to disconnect the load wire and use the switch as a remote. That location would be a good place to use a kpl. Then you can still have the load as well as increased function because of the other buttons.
Xathros Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 The load will always turn on if you manually turn the switch on. The only way to prevent the load from turning on would be to disconnect the load wire and use the switch as a remote. I don't believe this is correct. I have been able to set a device's local on-level to 0 to prevent the device from turning on with a single on tap. A fast on will override this and go directly to 100% and holding the on paddle will ramp up at the specified locally applied ramp rate but a single tap of the on paddle will go to the locally applied on-level. -Xathros
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