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Re: New Duwi products

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Ok, nice... but

I understood from the past that it wasn't possible to give the % in Homeseer because there was no status reported back from the dimmer to Homeseer. I am therefore wondering if this new firmware makes it possible?

So if I push for dining low% and if I push reading higher %; so not only back to the previous %
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First impression of the new Switch is very positief.
Module is identical as the standaard version.
Installation proces and Homeseer connection is also identical.

Most importend part is the association of the new switch.
In the association part you can associate this switch to other modules.
This means also association to Homeseer.
When locally controlled the status will be updated directly in Homeseer
Other nice option is that you can define more options..like double or trippel click.

Price part is also very interesting.

I will post more about the possibilities later.
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So that is a positive message about the new Düwi switches, with those options it is now possible to remote lamps without battery remote switches.

is it also possible to remote Dimmers With a switch?? So dim up /down?

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Recording documentation this must be possibile.
The new dimmers will be available soon.

I'm happy with the wall remotes since you can use them anywhere, there is no need for wires.
Battery lifetime is very long...>5 years.
I use them mostly for controlling devices outside. (screens, lights, power)
Also very easy to use for "Hotelschakelingen"
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TANE wrote:..like double or trippel click...
Does this mean I can use the triple-click to trigger a scene in my controller? I know that the single or double click will work. What exactly is the third "status change association group"?

I'm looking for something to replace my ZDW232's with, and this seems like a possible candidate. I just need it to support three association groups.

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Does somebody know what the new part numbers from the new Düwi devices are?
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There is no new part number.
This are the original devices from Duwi.
Another company is replacing the firmware.
New devices are called Duwi.Me
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Ok, can i See on the production Date when the New Firmware is in there or is the .me Standing on the pakkage.
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The new modules are marked with a green dot.

In the device association you will see the option for adding the primary controller.
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Does the new dimmer also work with led lamps with A maximum consmption of 8 watt?
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The new dimmers are not available yet.
Since they are based on the old dimmer it will not work well
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Has anyone had the chance to test these? They seem to be in stock at ezhome.nl. I'm still wondering about the triple-click for triggering scenes.
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check this

http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=6592

double click works well.
There is no tripple click function ..(will check the docu)
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TANE wrote:check this

http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=6592

double click works well.
There is no tripple click function ..(will check the docu)
Thanks. Do you know if the switch can control the dimmer when associated? For instance, if I want to dim an associated dimmer in the second association group with a switch, would a double-click and hold work?
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slarti wrote:
TANE wrote:check this

http://www.domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=67&t=6592

double click works well.
There is no tripple click function ..(will check the docu)
Thanks. Do you know if the switch can control the dimmer when associated? For instance, if I want to dim an associated dimmer in the second association group with a switch, would a double-click and hold work?
Just done a small test.
It will work
You can use the double click for controlling a dimmer.
by the second click push it longer for dimming or bright

I can tell you that the WAF factor of the double click is very low,
I will sugest not using this..
A extra wall controller is better option.
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