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Non-Toggle On gets out of sync


AAdsit

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I have three KPLs that are all programmed alike in each scene, and one button (C) is set to be non-toggle On (on all KPLs) designed to turn almost all lights, buttons, etc off. 

One KPL somehow got stuck on, and the scene i wrote to turn off the buttons wouldn't turn it off (the other two KLPs worked correctly).

The only solution I could come up with was to write a dummy scene to turn all the C buttons on, then changed it to turn them back off again to get them synced. Is this the right approach?

Just trying to turn the three buttons OFF didn't work in the scene.

KPL 1 is a 2487S Relay v44 - the rouge KPL
KPL 2 is a 2487S Relay v44
KPL 3 is a 2334-2 Dimmer v45

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1 hour ago, AAdsit said:

and one button (C) is set to be non-toggle On (on all KPLs) designed to turn almost all lights, buttons, etc off. 

This doesn't make sense.    Maybe it's a typo.. but if the scene is turning everything off, then the button should be non-toggle Off.   (Not non-toggle On).

If the button are controllers for the scene they will already be included as Controllers, however if the All Off it turning off devices that were turned on via another scene, that scenes controller button(s) will need to be included in the All Off scene.

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3 hours ago, MrBill said:

This doesn't make sense.    Maybe it's a typo.. but if the scene is turning everything off, then the button should be non-toggle Off.   (Not non-toggle On).

If the button are controllers for the scene they will already be included as Controllers, however if the All Off it turning off devices that were turned on via another scene, that scenes controller button(s) will need to be included in the All Off scene.

i dont turn everything off. There are a few night lights that are turned on -- thus the need to do a toggle on. scene buttons are included and they are turning off except the one that was stuck on. I believe it is resolved, just thought it was odd, that one could not be turned off.

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1 hour ago, AAdsit said:

i dont turn everything off. There are a few night lights that are turned on -- thus the need to do a toggle on. scene buttons are included and they are turning off except the one that was stuck on. I believe it is resolved, just thought it was odd, that one could not be turned off.

It could be a bad scene link in the device, you could try right clicking the device and selecting "restore device", and if that doesn't solve it then try the same with one more step... factory reset the device first, then "restore device" again.

 I sort of have the same thing at the front door, there are four buttons for outside lights, they are labeled "Evening, Late Night, Bright, and Off.   They work like radio buttons one and only one of the scenes can be on at a time. The Off button originally sent Off to the Bright scene.  Later we needed to have an outlet on in the day, but not late night, so I added a fourth scene and changed the off button to be Day Mode, but because it's still labeled off, I added the button to another scene by itself so after you punch off (which makes the button come on) there is a program that turns just the button scene back off.  In reality none of those buttons ever get used!  the ISY changes the scene at Sunset, "bedtime" and Sunrise.  About once every couple years we have a need for Bright mode and that's the only time the buttons get touched.

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