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    HS/FS Hager DIM and QC

    Has anybody successfully used a Hager dimmer actuator with the GIRA HS QuadClient? If so, how?

    (FYI, some doc can be found here)

    The default QC dimmer plugin has three fields: 1) switch, 2) dim and 3) brightness.

    The first one does an ON/OFF - easy it maps to object 0.

    The second is used for the "relative" dimming (i.e. when you a long-press on your wall button for example). It maps to object 1 of the dimmer

    The third one is used for the "absolute" dimming i.e. it sets the %age of brightness directly. It map to object 2.

    If I do that, it works fine AS LONG as there is no other device doing a RELATIVE dimm in parallel. The reason is that object 2 always return the last ABSOLUTE value that was set on this object and NOT the EFFECTIVE value that a relative dimming would have changed.

    Let's go through a scenario:
    - I open the QuadClient and set the dimmer (object 2) to 50% => fine, visu is up-to-date
    - I do a long push on the wall button and do a RELATIVE dim, effectively reducing the dim to, say, 25%
    - The Hager actuator sends a notification through object 7 with the new value of 25%, but this is not connected to the QC plugin
    - If I set the object 7 (notification of REAL dim value) as a watch of object 2, the HS queries object 2 again to get the updated value and gets... 50%! Not 25% i.e. it gets the last ABSOLUTE value that was set in the register, not the actual one.

    Questions:
    - Is this the expected behavior of most Dim objects?
    - How to fix this while keep the default plugin in QC? Would the Graphic Logic Editor help? But how?
    - Do I have to create my own plugin with the HS SDK to get a correct behavior for Hager?
    - Do you know if such a plugin would already exist?

    Thanks!

    Cal

    #2
    Solution found.

    Replying to self.

    After trying to read this, I discovered that there was something similar to a Watch address: a Central Address. That's what I needed: Just put the group in which object 7 is as a central address to the group in which object 2 is - and you are done.

    Thanks. Cal.

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