Memory function on switches
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01 May 2014 13:34
Hi,
I can not find it as well, I think it is not implemented.
Dirk
I can not find it as well, I think it is not implemented.
Dirk
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
01 May 2014 13:37 - 01 May 2014 13:39
Hallo Peter,
It works with TR-Switches as digital trim.
Ask in the Forum, then i show you how.
A two position memory switch!!!
Greets Harald.
It works with TR-Switches as digital trim.
Ask in the Forum, then i show you how.
A two position memory switch!!!
Greets Harald.
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
03 May 2014 08:13
Hello Jeti!
Since it is still not possible to define every switch in the "switch setup menu" with a "hold-function", I would like to repeat that suggestion.
Thanks for the V3.0 and all your efforts in continous development!
Kai
Since it is still not possible to define every switch in the "switch setup menu" with a "hold-function", I would like to repeat that suggestion.
Thanks for the V3.0 and all your efforts in continous development!
Kai
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
03 May 2014 09:33 - 03 May 2014 09:52
Hello Kai,
The best way are two virtual Switches which can be assignd to a 3-postion Switch.
The virtual Switches save the On or OFF Position!!!
Harald
The best way are two virtual Switches which can be assignd to a 3-postion Switch.
The virtual Switches save the On or OFF Position!!!
Harald
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TPL_KUNENA_MESSAGE_REPLIED_NEW Memory function on switches
03 May 2014 16:24 - 03 May 2014 16:24
Hello Harald,
can you explain how I programm you suggestion with the virtual switches
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Kai
can you explain how I programm you suggestion with the virtual switches
Kai
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03 May 2014 16:40 - 03 May 2014 16:43
Hallo Kai,
The main problem is that a switch has only two possible conditons ON or OFF.
A 2-way Switch On and OFF and 3-way-switch has ON-ON-OFF or OFF-OFF-ON.
To use a 3-way-switch as double button you need two switches for the needed 4 conditions!!!
My Suggestion are two virtual switches which save the four conditions.
One side of the 3-way-switch is assigned two the first virtual switch, the other side to the second virtual switch.
These virtual Switches must programmed in a further tx-software.
The virtal switch is only a Memory Switch, one touch is on and the second touch is off.
With greets
Harald
The main problem is that a switch has only two possible conditons ON or OFF.
A 2-way Switch On and OFF and 3-way-switch has ON-ON-OFF or OFF-OFF-ON.
To use a 3-way-switch as double button you need two switches for the needed 4 conditions!!!
My Suggestion are two virtual switches which save the four conditions.
One side of the 3-way-switch is assigned two the first virtual switch, the other side to the second virtual switch.
These virtual Switches must programmed in a further tx-software.
The virtal switch is only a Memory Switch, one touch is on and the second touch is off.
With greets
Harald
Last edit: 03 May 2014 16:43 by ***EX.
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