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Any programmers using this combination? I have it set up now and
use the MLGW primarily as my home automation machine. I would like
to be able to fade my lights up and down.
I tried to use the "Raise" and "Lower" buttons within the Gateway program but no luck.
I have assigned every zone of lighting within the gateway and would like to fade up/down
an entire room at one time.
Anyone tried to do this??
MJM
mjmedlo:Any programmers using this combination? I have it set up now and use the MLGW primarily as my home automation machine. I would like to be able to fade my lights up and down. I tried to use the "Raise" and "Lower" buttons within the Gateway program but no luck. I have assigned every zone of lighting within the gateway and would like to fade up/down an entire room at one time. Anyone tried to do this?? MJM
I am familiar with that process.
I wanted have discrete control of the dimmer functions (up and down) for each zone.
It appears you can do it when you write your own "custom string" but I don't believe it
can be done when using the built in drivers. The drivers seem to only allow a button praise.
THe 'raise' had no effect and I anticipate it deals only with shades...
w5bno123:What lighting control are you using? RA2 is yet to be launched in the UK where I am based due to compliancy. The RA2 will only control shades unless you write custom strings. We would need to use a Grafik QS for light control which can also connect via RF to the RA2. I use KNX solely in my showroom for control and lighting and have the RA2 kindly supplied by Lutron to show alternative retro fit shade options which are very popular here. Regards Stuart.