Programming a Scene with more than 100 groups on Piced via Wiser2

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    Jackelec

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    Hi all.
    I’m self taught and do ok usually but got stuck on this one.

    I’m trying to program a large install on Piced Scene Editor via Wiser2.

    wondered how to create a scene ‘all off’ with more than 100 group addresses as it appears its 100 Max.

    wanting to create a eDlt button beside bed to do all off.

    any help would be great. Cheers lads
     
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    Diggerz

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    You can cascade scenes, create a second scene with a trigger group and add the trigger group to the end of the first scene.
     
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    Wonkey

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    Are you aware of the area address in an output unit.
    If all the channels in an output are to be turned off together simply add an address to the area address and turn that address off
    You can use that same address in multiple units.
    Give it a try and if you need more info just ask
     
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    Ashley

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    Another option is to create multiple scenes and trigger them in a logic module (using the setScene function) with a delay between each one. This has the advantage of limiting the amount of data you are trying to push through the bus in one go. Give it's an all off scene it doesn't need to happen instantly.
     
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