Hello,
Its very important question. Have STICK double push button? That i can turn on the scene 1 push and turn off scene another push. Dont find it in hardware.
If someone know how to make this, help me.
Thx.
Question about STICK-KE1
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Re: Question about STICK-KE1
Hi Denis,
Thank you for your message.
If you hold a scene button for 4 seconds, you should see the scene turn off.
You could also write an empty show to a button if you want a quicker way to turn your lights off.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
Thank you for your message.
If you hold a scene button for 4 seconds, you should see the scene turn off.
You could also write an empty show to a button if you want a quicker way to turn your lights off.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
Nicolaudie Tech Support
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Re: Question about STICK-KE1
Thx a lot. Best answer)nick wrote:Hi Denis,
Thank you for your message.
If you hold a scene button for 4 seconds, you should see the scene turn off.
You could also write an empty show to a button if you want a quicker way to turn your lights off.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
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Re: Question about STICK-KE1
Another question. Create empty scene?
First i need create a new scene and make static to 0. I knew that metod.
Can it be done another way?
First i need create a new scene and make static to 0. I knew that metod.
Can it be done another way?
Re: Question about STICK-KE1
Hi Denis,
You can write a completely empty scene to a button (i.e. there is no need for a static black).
And, as I mentioned before, hold a scene button for 4 seconds to engage 'Black out' mode. I don't know of any other ways.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
You can write a completely empty scene to a button (i.e. there is no need for a static black).
And, as I mentioned before, hold a scene button for 4 seconds to engage 'Black out' mode. I don't know of any other ways.
Kind Regards,
Nick.
Nicolaudie Tech Support