Setup value % for dimmer Milight not working on scene/groupe. I setup for 5% and add to Groupe. But when enable Groupe it turn on full light 100%. No 5%.deennoo wrote:Scene with various value.
Got a milight group with 4 scene for 4 dimme value (15% -> movie scene, 25% 50% 90%) and to switch off just a scene with off value)
90% scene is pairing to a chacon switch
Other one are activated by a IR remote + irexec script on a kodi rpi.
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Re: RFlink firmware R43 is available now!
Re: RFlink firmware R43 is available now!
Hi, I have the same problem as piokuc, when I add my Dual White MiLight, it wil show up as RGB with the RGB controls in domoticz. (I am on R45)
I then manually edited the domoticz.db file, and changed the subtype to 3 (=White), this works in domoticz, I get the right MiLight Dual White controls, only to find out that rflink could not understand the different commands. When I try to change to "Warm white" or "Cold White" for example, I get this error in my log: Error: RFLink: trying to send unknown led switch command: 19.
Are the any plans to fix this in a future release?
Thanks!
I then manually edited the domoticz.db file, and changed the subtype to 3 (=White), this works in domoticz, I get the right MiLight Dual White controls, only to find out that rflink could not understand the different commands. When I try to change to "Warm white" or "Cold White" for example, I get this error in my log: Error: RFLink: trying to send unknown led switch command: 19.
Are the any plans to fix this in a future release?
Thanks!
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Re: RFlink firmware R43 is available now!
We will take a look.
Note that dimming will never work perfectly with white/rgb. The Milight protocol does only support up/down and not a direct dim value.
The RGBW protocol does properly support direct dim values..
Note that dimming will never work perfectly with white/rgb. The Milight protocol does only support up/down and not a direct dim value.
The RGBW protocol does properly support direct dim values..
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