Suppose I have a bulb paired in zone 1 with a milight zone controller.
How does this relate to pairing the same bulp directly via RFLink, when:
I set zone to 00
I set zone to 01
I set the zone to a number above 04, lets say 41
In other words can I make in domoticz a switch which controls a certain zone via the zone controller as well as a switch which does the same via RFLink. This would mean that the manual control is reflected in the other switch as well. I can do this when I learn the zonecontroller, but does it also work if I use the matching zone and pair manually, or do I miss the actual concept here. In addition I like to control each bulb also individually when needed, I think of doing this with a zone higher the 04 and with each an uniq ID, is this the right way ?
How many controls can be paired to a single bulp.?
I would like to use:
- zone controller
- iBOX
- Domoticz/RFLink zone (to control the bulp in a group)
- Domoticz/RFLink uniq ID (to control the bulp individually)
Thanks,
Peter
Milight zones how do RFLink and zone controller relate
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Re: Milight zones how do RFLink and zone controller relate
I only have remotes and bulbs, so I cant really say how ibox is working.
But as for RFlink, remotes and bulbs the situation is:
Milight remotes have an address which is paired to the bulb.
Besides the address there is also a zone number.
This could be 1,2,3,4 for 4 zone remotes. There are also single zone remotes, 8zone and even a 99 zone remote. The 8 and 99 zone are RGB+CCT remotes.
Besides the zone number there is also a group number (zone 0)
On a normal 4 zone remote you can pair 4 individual bulbs (or pair many bulbs to the same address+zone number, but not control them individually)
When you do something with zone 0 you do that to all the bulbs on zone 1,2,3 and 4.
With RFlink things work more or less in the same way as RFlink acts as a remote control.
However, with RFlink you can choose the address yourself, this give you the freedom to address and control 262140 individual bulbs.
But as for RFlink, remotes and bulbs the situation is:
Milight remotes have an address which is paired to the bulb.
Besides the address there is also a zone number.
This could be 1,2,3,4 for 4 zone remotes. There are also single zone remotes, 8zone and even a 99 zone remote. The 8 and 99 zone are RGB+CCT remotes.
Besides the zone number there is also a group number (zone 0)
On a normal 4 zone remote you can pair 4 individual bulbs (or pair many bulbs to the same address+zone number, but not control them individually)
When you do something with zone 0 you do that to all the bulbs on zone 1,2,3 and 4.
With RFlink things work more or less in the same way as RFlink acts as a remote control.
However, with RFlink you can choose the address yourself, this give you the freedom to address and control 262140 individual bulbs.
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Re: Milight zones how do RFLink and zone controller relate
Ok, clear explanation. I get it now.
Is it correct that a single bulp can be paired on 16 individual ID's ?
I think your support is great.
Peter
Is it correct that a single bulp can be paired on 16 individual ID's ?
I think your support is great.
Peter
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