All off Button on saturn wireless for 25 loads

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    Htnut

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    I would like to have one button to turn off all the loads in the house. I can configure a scene which will turn off up to 16 loads.

    Is there any way to do more that this?
     
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    Set up 2 switches with the same scene trigger group and action selector in both.

    Store 1/2 the group in the scene in one switch, and the other half in the other switch.
     
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    yeah, that another problem, selling clipsal in here.. i mean not in australian.. the key input unit, have a very limited memory.. only can store 40 group in scene or 8 group in each toggle control.. compare with other, like dynalitte ( an australian product too), the have a very great ability..
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    If you go back and read what I wrote above... you can split a scene over multiple units.

    Set them both up with the same trigger group and action selector.

    When you trigger the scene the components will be played out from all the connected units.
     
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    Thanks for the help. I had tried to do this by having 2 scenes in the same switch but activated by the same scene trigger. This did not work.

    Am I correct in assuming that you are saying that scene 1 must be in swich A and scene 2 must be in switch B and the trigger button must then be in switch C?
     
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    No, what he is trying to say is for:

    Switch A

    Action selector (AS1) and Trigger (TG1) assigned to key

    Scene components

    Loads 1-12

    Switch B

    Action selector (AS1) and Trigger (TG1) assigned to key

    Scene components

    Loads 13-25


    So that when either key is pressed, the same action selector / trigger group is activated, hence causing BOTH lots of components to be acted upon.

    Cheers

    Grant
     
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