Help Needed with DSI Gateway

Discussion in 'C-Bus Wired Hardware' started by cbus guy, Sep 8, 2004.

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    cbus guy

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    i have installed a dsi gateway and am having trouble getting it to work via a scene controller

    it will respond to a "master on" command from any key input
    but does nothing when a scen controller key is pressed

    also channels 2 &3 seem to continually flash (even when turned off) any ideas guys? :mad:
     
    cbus guy, Sep 8, 2004
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    Ross

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    I'm about to install one of these, and it will be tied into about 60 scenes in a C-touch. What's the general feeling out there on what this problem might be? Is it a programming error, or do DSI gateways have known problems responding to scenes? I would have thought that C-Bus commands are C-Bus commands, regardless of their origin..
     
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    Just checking this one out, will get back to you
     
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    Cbus Guy,
    I have been able to connect up a DSI light and control it via C-Bus. I was also able to control it via a Scene Master.

    I have not experienced any issues with control of DSI lighting.

    Do you have any control over the DSI with C-Bus at all? (ie via a key switch not a scene master)
    I need some more information on your setup so I can try to see what is causing your problem.
     
    MikeW, Sep 28, 2004
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