I have two toggle linc switches in my bathroom, a MAIN one and a VANITY.
When I SINGLE tap the MAIN switch on, it turns the MAIN light on
When I DOUBLE tap the MAIN switch either on or off, it turns on or off both the MAIN light and the VANITY light.
When I SINGLE tap the MAIN switch off, it turns off both the MAIN light and the VANITY light.
I don't remember how I set that up (it was years ago) but I did it manually.
Now, I'm trying to figure out how these things look in the all-link database, and I'm unable to distinguish the behavior in the link table:
MAIN switch's link table: RESPONDER, control=0xE2, group=0x01, data1=0xe2, data2=0x1f, data3=0x01
VANITY switch's link table: CONTROLLER, control=0xA2, group=0x01, data1=0xe2, data2=0x1f, data3=0x01
What in there indicates that it is a DOUBLE TAP linking? Or is the behavior I described above the way it always works?
--Chris
When I SINGLE tap the MAIN switch on, it turns the MAIN light on
When I DOUBLE tap the MAIN switch either on or off, it turns on or off both the MAIN light and the VANITY light.
When I SINGLE tap the MAIN switch off, it turns off both the MAIN light and the VANITY light.
I don't remember how I set that up (it was years ago) but I did it manually.
Now, I'm trying to figure out how these things look in the all-link database, and I'm unable to distinguish the behavior in the link table:
MAIN switch's link table: RESPONDER, control=0xE2, group=0x01, data1=0xe2, data2=0x1f, data3=0x01
VANITY switch's link table: CONTROLLER, control=0xA2, group=0x01, data1=0xe2, data2=0x1f, data3=0x01
What in there indicates that it is a DOUBLE TAP linking? Or is the behavior I described above the way it always works?
--Chris