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"Apply changes to all devices"?

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I think that I may be misunderstanding something:

 

I created a group with two KPL buttons (from different KPLs) and an In-LineLinc dimmer. The group (scene) was named "Kitchen Island Group".

 

I clicked on the Group (Scene) name, checked the "Apply changes to all devices" box, then changed the levels to 55%. The level of the InLineLinc changed, and then I thought that the levels for the InlineLinc as set at the KPL buttons had changed, but they had not. When I toggled each KPL button, the InLineLinc still came on at 100%.

 

So I clicked on each of the two KPL buttons in the group individually, and then clicked "Copy Scene Attributes from Kitchen Island group". I had to do this for each KPL button in the scene, but after doing this, the correct level of 55% was set at each KPL button so that when I toggled the buttons, I got the 55% at the InLineLinc.

 

Am I misunderstanding how "Apply changes to all devices" works?? Or is this a bug??

 

Thanks

This is by design. When you create a scene in the ISY it assumes the role of a controller for that scene. When you add any devices to that scene as controllers they become new separate controllers. For each controller in the scene theirs a copy of levels and ramp rates.

 

So when I setup a new scene I first set the levels and ramp rates in the ISY scene. Then I go to each controller and use the copy to each controller. This way all controllers have all the same levels.

 

Kitchen Scene <-- contoller

_____ KPL1 Button (A) Kitchen Scene <-- contoller

_____ KPL2 Button (A) Kitchen Scene <-- contoller

_____ Sink Lights <-- responder

_____ Island Lights <-- responder

_____ Pantry Lights <-- responder

I have found in a few cases that having separate levels and ramp rates for all the controllers useful when I wanted different levels from each controller. But most the time I end up using the copy to each controller because I want the same thing from each controller.

I think that I may be misunderstanding something:

 

I created a group with two KPL buttons (from different KPLs) and an In-LineLinc dimmer. The group (scene) was named "Kitchen Island Group".

 

I clicked on the Group (Scene) name, checked the "Apply changes to all devices" box, then changed the levels to 55%. The level of the InLineLinc changed, and then I thought that the levels for the InlineLinc as set at the KPL buttons had changed, but they had not. When I toggled each KPL button, the InLineLinc still came on at 100%.

 

So I clicked on each of the two KPL buttons in the group individually, and then clicked "Copy Scene Attributes from Kitchen Island group". I had to do this for each KPL button in the scene, but after doing this, the correct level of 55% was set at each KPL button so that when I toggled the buttons, I got the 55% at the InLineLinc.

 

Am I misunderstanding how "Apply changes to all devices" works?? Or is this a bug??

 

Thanks

 

"Apply changes to all devices" sets all the devices in that scene, with that controller, to the same levels and rates.

 

A different controller will use unique levels and rates.

 

"Copy Scene Attributes from Kitchen Island group" is indeed the way to correlate several switches to a common setting.

 

Rand

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Hello Rand:

 

Thanks much for the explanation.

 

It's all working well now.

 

 

 

Best wishes,

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