I think I'm beginning to understand ˝ of this stuff
...and thanks for the advice!
Spam4Us asks an interesting question, 'Do I want the back door entrance light flashing with the rest of the "L" lights?' Well, first - I think the DS700 only flashes lamp
Modules, and not wall switches or appliance modules, so it wouldn't flash anyway. So my initial problem statement was flawed.
And to be clear - When the DS7000 triggers the alarm, all lamp modules with the same HouseCode as the DS7000 will flash on & off (full bright 100%) - and when the 4 minutes is over, all lamp modules stay on @ 100%. Pressing "Lights-Off" on the keyfob
after an alarm, sends an "off" to
ALL light modules that are on the same HouseCode as the DS7000. HOWEVER - that signal only happens
ONCE, and only
after an alarm. When not after an alarm, pressing the keyfob's lights-off only causes a lights-off to those lamp modules with the same
HouseCode AND UnitCode of the DS7000. The Lights-ON press of a keyfob always & only sends a Lights-ON to the lamp modules having the same HC & UC as the DS7000. (I expect the "Security Lights" buttons on the Security Remote operate the same - but I'll have to check)
I assume (but I'll check) that after the 4 minutes, with all lamp modules remaining on at 100%, signals from AHP timers & macros, as well as signals from other timers will continue to operate sequencing as programmed, however their starting state will be 100% ON.
So, if we wanted to reset the lamp modules that have the same HC as the DS7000 after an alarm's 4-minute run, we'd have to know the state of each lamp module before the alarm was tripped. Since it would be a real project to maintain a database of the states of each lamp module over time, and until someome writes a utility that would take a snapshot of a module(s) state - say every 30 min, I guess the easiest would be to create a macro set an "After Alarm Return-To-State" for each of the lamp modules. - That might be fun??