2 Networks Lighting--Application ID

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    yi0rgos

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    Hi Guys,

    I am new to the world of C-Bus, hence I don't know a lot of things...

    Please if somebody can help me with couple of programming issues that I am facing....

    Currently, I was able to link to 2 networks together via a 5500NB, and everything looks fine (topology, scanning, etc.); from what I understand, in order not to have 2 groups turning on or off at the same time, I will need to set up different lighting application.

    1. Eventhough I do create a lighting application i.e 50, I can not get a group (load) that was created in that application to respond...

    2. Why each network only sees its own input units (switches), and not also of the other network. How can I have a switch from network A to control a group (load), on network B?

    3. Also via a B/W Touch still I cannot see any input units that reside on the remote network.

    guys thank you in advance
     
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    Darren Senior Member

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    The input unit and output unit both need to be using the same Group Address on the same C-Bus Application.
    You need to set up the bridge to send C-Bus messages to the other side of the bridge.
    This is probably the same as point 2.
     
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    Thank you Darren,

    I was able to do it with the creation of lighting application, and of course with the help of you guys and especially of 2SC...

    Thank you again guys :D
     
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