Deleting a group address

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by rakesh_k_v, Jun 3, 2009.

  1. rakesh_k_v

    rakesh_k_v

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    Dear All,

    i am having problem in deleting Group Addresses, it is getting recreated when i restart the toolkit.

    Regards,

    Rakesh.
     
    rakesh_k_v, Jun 3, 2009
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    filpee

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    Deleting a GA will only remove it from the Application list.

    If the GA is used in any units the software will recreate the GA with a generic name (ie Group 0) when you open the UI of that unit.

    Use the tree menu on the left of toolkit to select Applications | Application your working on | GA that your having trouble with. This will then show you which devices that GA has been allocated to.
     
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    rakesh_k_v

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    Yes, I can see the group dependencies in the Tree view, but I don't want to use this GA with that unit,

    The GA shows it's depend on the Input Unit Programming :-

    I am using NEO8, primary application - lighting
    secondary application - trigger control,
    First key is in secondary application and controls a trigger group assigned to a scene stored in the B/w Touch Screen.

    The GA shows its dependent to First Key, and i can see the Group Address when i switched back to Primary Application.

    When i connect to network through PICED, in the log shows this Group is getting on/off frequently.

    am i did anything wrong here?

    regards,

    Rakesh.
     
    rakesh_k_v, Jun 6, 2009
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