Toggle a scene from one DLT button?

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by fleetz, Aug 15, 2007.

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    fleetz

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    Is it possible to toggle an scene from one DLT button??

    I have no problem using two buttons but have an apllication where only one button is required.

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    If you have another button to select the scene, the scene modify toggle function can be applied to toggle the scene.

    If you want to both select AND toggle a scene with a single button, you can do it, but it requires that the scene is stored in a C-Touch or a PAC unit.. the search feature in these forums is very useful and can probably find you some of the previous discussions on the topic.
     
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    Is it possible for single button toggle scene control on a NEO keypad? I have a couple in the installation that I could use.

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    Fleetz,

    The answer is yes. Any C-Bus switch can toggle a scene i.e. ON / OFF if you have (as Don said) created it on a C-Touch or a PAC.

    When you create the scene you need to create a scene trigger and a level.

    So you create the 'ON' scene first and create a new GA called 'Scene ON / OFF' and set the trigger level within the scene to 100%.

    Then copy that scene, set all the output values to 0% and set the trigger level within the scene to 0% (using the same GA 'Scene ON / OFF').

    Assign the GA 'Scene ON / OFF' to the C-Bus switch, setup the key input as a 'ON / OFF' function and you are in business.
     
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    Treat any key-input as an on/off function, assign an address & T it up in as mentioned a Logic engine via Scenes
     
    [IL]NewGen, Sep 5, 2007
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