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You can just user a normal event to do an all off. No need for any add-ons, scripts, or otherwise. Have the event trigger a z-wave action and set it to all off. As long as the device is set to respond to an all off command you are done.
Karl S HS4Pro on Windows 10
242 Devices
56 Z-Wave Nodes
37 Events
HSTouch Clients: 3 Android, 1 iOS
Google Home: 3 Mini units 1 display
Unfortunately all on/off is depreciated in current zwave products. That and it felt like throwing a grenade into the zwave network due to the huge spike in network traffic as every device repeated the command. Devices didn't report their status after using all on/off so your device list was almost guaranteed to be out of sync, and there was significant network lag immediately after using for 1 to 2 minutes as I recall.
I used to have 2 events that had all my lights in it to either turn all the lights on or off. I use the all off nightly. I got tired of updating the event as I expanded/updated my switches/dimmers, that and I felt it was inefficient to send an off command to a light that was already off. I started creating a script to mimic the functionality of all/on off. I was working on the script when a light bulb went off and I decided to just use easytrigger. Granted I still have to keep my easytrigger light group up to date, but it's a bit easier to add new devices since it excludes already selected devices from the device list.
So there are 3 possible solutions. I'm pretty sure I saw someone mention an all on/off script and/or posted it.
HS4 Pro on Shuttle NC10U, Win10; Z-NET
Number of Devices: 449
Number of Events: 210
If I were going the script route I would do one script where I could pass the floor or some other grouping and then create an event for each group. A quick skim of this thread had some code. There is some code here to start with.
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