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    200 Series Video Teaser

    https://youtu.be/P61YDuZNJGM
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    #2
    I might install these sideways to get the Knight Rider effect...
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      #3
      Hah good one!!!!

      They look ok. My bro in law doesnt have ha but has switches that pair together and his led are the bar that goes up and down. I like these better. Looks good
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        #4
        The dimmer itself doesn't have any built-in animation. What you're seeing in the video are discrete z-Wave parameter commands (in event actions) being sent to each LED. FYI
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          #5
          Originally posted by macromark View Post
          The dimmer itself doesn't have any built-in animation. What you're seeing in the video are discrete z-Wave parameter commands (in event actions) being sent to each LED. FYI
          That is a lot of Zwave traffic.
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            #6
            Originally posted by macromark View Post
            The dimmer itself doesn't have any built-in animation. What you're seeing in the video are discrete z-Wave parameter commands (in event actions) being sent to each LED. FYI
            Feature request, embedded Knight Industries Two Thousand LED wig-wag animation.

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              #7
              Originally posted by wpiman View Post
              That is a lot of Zwave traffic.
              Indeed! But... guessing most folks wouldn't be demo'ing their dimmers like we do in the video!
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                #8
                Great feature regarding LED control - will these switches have instant-off ability?
                That is to say, when I press it off - it just goes off with zero amount of delay.
                Zero on delay too if desired?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Monk View Post
                  Great feature regarding LED control - will these switches have instant-off ability?
                  That is to say, when I press it off - it just goes off with zero amount of delay.
                  Zero on delay too if desired?
                  That would completely disable the multi-tap feature of these switches so no... there will always be a very small delay to allow folks to multi-tap the switch.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by macromark View Post
                    That would completely disable the multi-tap feature of these switches so no... there will always be a very small delay to allow folks to multi-tap the switch.
                    It would not be possible to allow the switch to (based on a config) instantly turn on the local load while still watching for additional taps to send a scene event if they occur?

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                      #11
                      or maybe the ability to disable multi-tap where it isn't used/wanted.

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