mfbrin Posted July 25, 2021 Posted July 25, 2021 (edited) For the Plug-In Smart Switch, the On and Off have options for "All On" and "All Off". Is it that "All On" is the same as "On" but at 100%, or some other function? Also, in another post ("Z-Wave Leviton On-Off Module Status Not Updating"), I noted that the Leviton plug-in module did not update and I needed to use the Hail function. The Honeywell does not have a Hail status option. Is this because the Honeywell automatically updates? Thanks! Edited July 25, 2021 by mfbrin changed subject and added content
lilyoyo1 Posted July 25, 2021 Posted July 25, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, mfbrin said: For the Plug-In Smart Switch, the On and Off have options for "All On" and "All Off". Is it that "All On" is the same as "On" but at 100%, or some other function? Also, in another post ("Z-Wave Leviton On-Off Module Status Not Updating"), I noted that the Leviton plug-in module did not update and I needed to use the Hail function. The Honeywell does not have a Hail status option. Is this because the Honeywell automatically updates? Thanks! I can't speak specifically for that device. However, zwave all on refers to any zwave device setup for that command Edited July 25, 2021 by lilyoyo1
mfbrin Posted July 25, 2021 Author Posted July 25, 2021 Thanks. However, what do you mean by "any zwave device setup for that command". Would that be the same for just "on"?
lilyoyo1 Posted July 26, 2021 Posted July 26, 2021 10 hours ago, mfbrin said: Thanks. However, what do you mean by "any zwave device setup for that command". Would that be the same for just "on"? It is in the sense of devices are turning on. The "all on" command is a broadcast message sent out to all devices at once to turn on, sort of like an alarm whereas the standard "on" is sent 1 at a time to each device that is set up.
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