ChefTel Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 (I've searched the forums for this, but pls point me to one if it has been discussed already)I have 6 dimmers in my bedroom. At night, the room is better lit than I'd like. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to deal with this? (if the answer is to shut off the LEDs, can you point me to the programming to enable this) I'm open to any solution....thx
mbachrach Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 You can create a scheduled event to set all LED's in a room - dimmers, switches, 6BKP, etc. to black. Or create a custom button that contains the programming to set all LEDs to black.
K&J Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 You can create a scheduled event to set all LED's in a room - dimmers, switches, 6BKP, etc. to black. Or create a custom button that contains the programming to set all LEDs to black.Providing you have HE, just look in Programming.
maniac36 Posted January 21, 2009 Posted January 21, 2009 I've done the exact thing your asking. I have the led's lit until 10pm so that you can see the switches in the dark. After 10pm they turn off so no extra light in the room, then as of 7am they turn back on. Quite simple to do with Composer HE.
jbs Posted January 22, 2009 Posted January 22, 2009 (I've searched the forums for this, but pls point me to one if it has been discussed already)I have 6 dimmers in my bedroom. At night, the room is better lit than I'd like. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to deal with this? (if the answer is to shut off the LEDs, can you point me to the programming to enable this) I'm open to any solution....thxSorry if I'm misreading this, but I think part of what you're asking is how to actually turn off the LEDs in the first place. It's actually not that intuitive in my opinion. You set the color to black. There's nothing actually called an "off" option. In the color selector, though, if you pick the black square it will be off, and as per the other posts here, you can do that with a timed event, etc. I have our LEDs in the bedroom set to go off at night as well.--Jason
ChefTel Posted January 22, 2009 Author Posted January 22, 2009 Thanks, guys. The "black" is what, indeed, threw me off. Consider this question answered. (I love when forums work this well!)
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