Which switch, black or red? What steps exactly did you use to associate the switches?
I’m thinking you didn’t set parameter 4 to 11 on the slave switch.
I know that when I associated black dimmers, the slave wouldn’t dim the master right until I upgraded them to the latest firmware. Then, the black dimmer firmware 1.52 which had basic scenes (single taps and single holds) got that feature removed in the newer 1.57 firmware. So it’s possible the switches have some kind of association firmware issue too. The switches seem to be lagging behind on getting firmware bug fixes.
Here are screenshots on how I setup the association. You’re right that parameter 4 is not set to 11 (it’s set to 15). Problem now, is that I’m unsure which switch is the slave Any tips on figuring this out before I pull them out of the wall to see how they are wired?
Ok…thanks for your input. It’s behaving much better now! But not 100% smooth:
Some clicks are very responsive, while others have a significant delay (when pressing the slave). This video captures it well. The first “on” press takes quite some time to execute.
Out of maybe 25 presses, 1-2 “misfire” meaning the on/off action is never executed.
Oh, I look at the title of the thread and saw dimmer. The switch has a firmware bug on associations where it doesn’t update the opposite switch. You can work around the issue with an automation.
That’s only reporting to the hub, correct? The problem is that the switches do not control each other correctly.
I have a few dimmers and I can see an issue of the other one not responding if I switch one on-off a few times rapidly. But, they’ve always been good the first time.
I always wonder who is running around hitting their switches on/off/on/off/on/off that people test for. My home uses a switch to change the state or call a scene, not have a rave I guess?
Apologies for the confusing title. I was encountering a few different issues and continued on this thread. Either way, the feedback and quick responses are incredibly helpful…so thank you all for that!
It seems that things are configured correctly, and I recently did heal the network, so I’ll keep an eye out to observe the behaviour. It is working much better now that I updated the parameter.
Group 2 only does on/off. You need 3 and 4 for dimming and ramp speeds.
In regards to dimmers, is that correct? This is how my 3 way dimmers are setup and they seem to be working fine (on/off and dimming)
Not associating group 2 will break them if you have different times for the ramp rate vs dimming rate. Otherwise, with the ramp and dimming times all set equal it doesn’t seem to matter if it’s associated or not. I have set those times differently (turns on and off quicker but dims slower so I can get the level I want easier) so I need it associated.
Not associating group 4 might mean that the dimmer being controlled by the association might lag behind the other and not reach the setting. As an example, when you dim down to minimum on the non-load dimmer the load dimmer might stop dimming before it reaches its minimum.
Not associating group 3 but only group 4 means the dimmer being controlled by association won’t change until you release the paddle on the one you are controlling.
On dimmers I have group 2, 3 and 4 so the lifeline plus 3 more associations. You just have to set parameter 12 to 11 on all but the load controlling dimmer.