Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:56 am |
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Swiss-Toni
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What am I missing I have just installed a SCS 6 switch and configured it to turn light of/on using toggle, however the red indicator lights on the switch continuously flash and will not turn of even though the corresponding light is of, also if any other button is pressed the indicator light will not turn off. The only way to turn of the flashing red light is to unplug it and plug back in or pull the 12V + Com plug out of the back. Has anyone else had this issue and how was it resolved?
I have read the manual for installation/programming and followed the process but to no avail
Last edited on Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:59 am by Swiss-Toni
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Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 02:42 am |
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juwi_uk
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I haven't played with an SCS for a while but I recall having the same scenario when I tried and that the LED latches ON.
Not 100% but I think that you need to turn the LED off via Responses linked to the SCS/RIO Event Responses.
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Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 06:25 am |
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Correct, once the SCS button is pressed, the LED will flash until you turn it on or off by Response
Not very friendly but it is an old product which we do not make any more
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Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:27 pm |
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Swiss-Toni
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I understand that when you press the button and the led flashes on for that particular function, however even when you turn of the led still remains flashin on, I cant find a comand to turn the led in the off response. I assumed this would be a hardware configuration on = led on of = led of
Could you possibly tell me what the command line to put in the off response to turn the led of, would be very gratefull.
Also will there be a replacement product for the scs 6
Last edited on Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:31 pm by Swiss-Toni
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Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:29 pm |
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The leds are referenced as outputs, so you turn an output on or off to turn the led on or off.
The number of the output depends on tjebaddress of the scs.
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Posted: Friday Apr 8th, 2016 12:34 pm |
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Swiss-Toni
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wexfordman wrote: The leds are referenced as outputs, so you turn an output on or off to turn the led on or off.
The number of the output depends on tjebaddress of the scs. Thats exactly what I cant find but your on spot for what I am trying to do, if I know the name of the the output of the led I can put it in the command line, sorry to be a pain do you have any idea of the name of the scs led output
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Posted: Saturday Apr 9th, 2016 06:49 am |
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The leds on SCS are also meant to be used status so you turn it on or off depending of the status of the item that you are controlling
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