ALL GROUPS OFF on 5032BNL

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    BIZELECT

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    I have 16 groups and need to turn them all off, by pressing one button.

    Can anyone tell me how to do ALL GROUPS OFF on the bottom button of a 5032BNL?

    On a DLT or even a Neo scenes are easy enough to set-up as an ALL GROUPS OFF, but the 5032 does not do scenes?

    Any idea's?
     
    BIZELECT, Oct 11, 2010
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    You can store the scene in another C-Bus unit that is capable of Scenes. You can then remotely trigger that scene from the 5032BNL On pre v2.x.xx firmware you do this by assigning the primary application of the unit to Trigger Control and then specifying a key as a Trigger and setting the Action Selector that corresponds with the scene. If your unit is using firmware 2.0.00 or newer there is a key function specifically for remote triggering of Scenes.

    If you are genuinely turning off every group address in your installation, you can use Area Addressing. Set the Area Address in all the C-Bus units you wish to turn off and then assign a button on the B5032BNL to use the same group and configure it as a Ramp Off. Function. Every time you press the key, all units will turn their groups off.
     
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    Thanks for that. I had an old version that I was having issues with, so I swapped it over for a new version and set up the scenes as you said and it works, well. Thanks
     
    BIZELECT, Oct 17, 2010
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