I'm hoping someone can help me with a challenge...
I have Cooper Aspire RF9501 Z-wave switches. (I also have other switches, but I can control those, so my problem is only with the RF9501)
A single switch works fine. When I turn on a RF9501, the HomeSeer sees the change of status and responds appropriately.
My problem comes in when I try and use two RF9501 switches (like in a 3-way arrangement).
One switch can turn on the lights. But the other switch does not reflect the status of the light. I can turn that other switch on, then off, and the other switch will turn off the lights (that is, the HomeSeer detects the "On to Off" transition and turns the lights off).
What I would like to do, is have the HomeSeer set the status of the other RF9501 switch when the status of the other switch is changed.
That all said, does anyone know how to set the status of the RF9501 from the HomeSeer software?
Thanks, and I appreciate any help with this problem (I hope it is easy, and I'm just over looking something).
I have Cooper Aspire RF9501 Z-wave switches. (I also have other switches, but I can control those, so my problem is only with the RF9501)
A single switch works fine. When I turn on a RF9501, the HomeSeer sees the change of status and responds appropriately.
My problem comes in when I try and use two RF9501 switches (like in a 3-way arrangement).
One switch can turn on the lights. But the other switch does not reflect the status of the light. I can turn that other switch on, then off, and the other switch will turn off the lights (that is, the HomeSeer detects the "On to Off" transition and turns the lights off).
What I would like to do, is have the HomeSeer set the status of the other RF9501 switch when the status of the other switch is changed.
That all said, does anyone know how to set the status of the RF9501 from the HomeSeer software?
Thanks, and I appreciate any help with this problem (I hope it is easy, and I'm just over looking something).
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