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ndh
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 Posted: Thursday Jun 14th, 2007 12:35 pm
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Anyone know if there is a simpler way of doing an all lights off (e.g. when Arming) rather than stacking lots of indvidual CBus commands?

I realise of course we can group commands say by room in individual Responses and  then call these from a 'master' Response.

In any event is there any likelihood of any commands being missed e.g. light staying on, without having to recourse to using a timer delay before the 'slave' responses ?

Nigel

Scott James
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 Posted: Friday Aug 3rd, 2007 01:18 pm
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I find most C-Bus jobs have a touch screen or a PAC controller.
I just create an all off scene in one of these two units and then just trigger it from comfort via the C-bus UCM.

palmlodge
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 Posted: Friday Aug 3rd, 2007 07:51 pm
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Yes. I do this.

 

Assign the group you have the lights in (ie Lights ) a CBUS ID - then you can just turn that group on and off.

 

I do this to turn off all the lights when arming. One command.


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