I have a Fibaro RGBW-module connected to a RGB-strip in my daughters (3 years old) bedroom. The module is connected to three momentary switches, one for each color (no white).
In the last few days I've noticed lights being on that shouldn't be on after I had put her to bed (that's when she decides which color to fall asleep to). It turns out, after a lot of cursing, that the blue (and perhaps green) button is controlling many of the Z-wave nodes in the house (and I have plenty).
I checked the Associations, they looked like this:
That was wrong, I figured. Especially since it has associations set to nodes that does not even exist (they never had!). So I cleanded them up. Now just Group 5 is associated to HomeSeer.
But the buttons still behave the same way! What is going on?!
This does not happen when I control the module from HomeSeer, so I guess it's the RGBW-controller that is doing something weird.
In the last few days I've noticed lights being on that shouldn't be on after I had put her to bed (that's when she decides which color to fall asleep to). It turns out, after a lot of cursing, that the blue (and perhaps green) button is controlling many of the Z-wave nodes in the house (and I have plenty).
I checked the Associations, they looked like this:
That was wrong, I figured. Especially since it has associations set to nodes that does not even exist (they never had!). So I cleanded them up. Now just Group 5 is associated to HomeSeer.
But the buttons still behave the same way! What is going on?!
This does not happen when I control the module from HomeSeer, so I guess it's the RGBW-controller that is doing something weird.
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