Multiclick function -> one click always all lights off

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  • K.Clemens
    Smart Home'r
    • 28.08.2015
    • 92

    #1

    Multiclick function -> one click always all lights off

    I'm using a multiclick block with the following functions:

    1 click: Nothing
    double click: action 1
    triple click: action 2.

    The same pushbutton is used in a lightcontroller where 1 pulse results in "light 1" on and a following pulse results in "light 1" off.
    Now I have a very strange behavior of this particular pushbutton. Whenever I double or triple click this pushbutton all lights in the house (=lightcontroller) go off.
    Is this a bug or do I have to make a marker at the 1-click function of the multiclick block and use this marker in the lightcontroller?


  • svethi
    Lebende Foren Legende
    • 25.08.2015
    • 6320

    #2
    Hi Clemens,

    Sure, you have to use always the multi click object. Otherwise the double-click or triple-click is also sent to the lights controller. The lights controller himself has functions for double and triple clicks.

    Greetings Sven


    Mal eben von unterwegs ...
    Miniserver; KNX; Vitogate; EnOcean (EnOceanPi); Loxone Air; Caldav-Kalenderanbindung; RaspberryPi und für keine Frickellösung zu schade :-)

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    • K.Clemens
      Smart Home'r
      • 28.08.2015
      • 92

      #3
      Thanks for the response. Indeed, I have to create a marker in the multi click object and use this marker in the light controller.
      Strange that the multiclick options for a lightcontroller can't be changed in the light controller double click options.

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      • svethi
        Lebende Foren Legende
        • 25.08.2015
        • 6320

        #4
        You can set the parameter M to 0.01 or so. Double-click and Triple-click will be deactivated. But you can't use it anymore. If you only use the multi-click object you still be able to the use light controllers functions in other situations.

        It's your choice.


        Mal eben von unterwegs ...
        Miniserver; KNX; Vitogate; EnOcean (EnOceanPi); Loxone Air; Caldav-Kalenderanbindung; RaspberryPi und für keine Frickellösung zu schade :-)

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        • K.Clemens
          Smart Home'r
          • 28.08.2015
          • 92

          #5
          ok, thanks for the info.

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