I may have some wrong thinking here.
I have a palmpad set to HC=M to call macros to control lights and other items on other HCs. M-1 can call lights L-1, and M-2 can call lights K-5, for instance. That way, I can have a “top sixteen” controller, M, that can access all other HCs all over the house.
Yes, I pay a penalty on speed. I call this my House Code Transformer.
I always thought I could not dim, because if macro M-1 calls light L-1, then the dim commands for M-1 really don’t control a device.
But I recently called one of these macros and accidentally pressed the dim key on the remote, and the L-1 dimmed.
I now believe that the dim command works on the last HC ON transmitted. So if M-1 calls L-1 ON, then dim commands will work, because L-1 was the last code called.
This could be an issue. If I turn on L-1, and one minute later the wife turns on K-5 in another room (and I don’t know it), and two minutes later I decide to dim my light and hit the dim key, I will dim her last sent K-5 device.
I think that’s why if you want to dim your light, you always sent the ON command first, even if the device is already ON so you will be dimming the right thing.
Can anyone confirm or correct my thinking?