Tom,Let me start by saying that, yes I have seen this in both the GUI (moving the switch sliders) and
absolute dim/bright Macros. I traced this to an interaction between my Leviton HCA02 repeater and AHP. It's the reason I don't use standard dim commands in my system (all extended code dims). I'm not sure if the interaction is specific to the HCA02, or if it applies to other repeaters as well.
Relative dims (dim%) appear to work ok in macros, but they cause "other" problems with my Leviton switches
The picture below is a clip that I took from 2 Activity monitor files.
1) The first column
"Command" shows what I was sending to the interface.
2) The Data from "Leviton HCA02 Repeater off" shows the activity monitor results with the interface off. Everything worked fine here.
3) The data from "Leviton HCA02 Repeater on" shows three
"receives" by the activity monitor
(highlighted red). I refer to these as "wrap back" from the repeater (although I don't completely understand why it occurs). I believe these
"receives" are confusing AHP into thing that the light is at a level lower than it is. The yellow entries show where AHP is trying to compensate for the
"wrap back receives' and is actually issuing a
"Bright" command when you are telling it to
"Dim".
As I said previously, this is what drove me toward the extended code Dim/Bright commands. I am very happy with their performance. I am, however, very interested in whether other forum members see this with
different repeaters (is this just a HCA02 problem).
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