Nexa/Ledteknik m-spot 100rf absolut dim

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WILLEP
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Nexa/Ledteknik m-spot 100rf absolut dim

Post by WILLEP »

Min setupp är 12v dc till m-spot 100 rf med 6st 2w led (9smd)
Jag får inte dimningen att fungera bra då den styrs via tellstick.
Jag kan bara dimma mellan 75 och 100% ljusstyrka vid 1-7% absolutnivå från tellstick via remotestick. Däremot fungerar det utmärkt på dimerns tryckknappsingång
Var ligger begränsningen som gör att det inte fungerar?
WILLEP
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Re: Nexa/Ledteknik m-spot 100rf absolut dim

Post by WILLEP »

Uppgraderade till fw16 och det ser lite bättre ut men fortfarande samma fel 0-20% ger 15-100% ljus.
Ingen som har denna dimmer och kan bekräfta om den fungerar?
Nautilus
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Re: Nexa/Ledteknik m-spot 100rf absolut dim

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Hi,

just installed mine and got the exact same issue. In addition the "Off" button does not work with Tellstick, "On" works ok for 100% but dim levels not. I guess I need to contact Telldus support or did you ind any solution to your case? I setup mine as Nexa self learning dimmer. However, it seems that "Off" works when it is setup as self learning on/off. Dimming work fine from Nexa remotes...
Nautilus
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Re: Nexa/Ledteknik m-spot 100rf absolut dim

Post by Nautilus »

Hi, got this reply from support:
We've not tested this device ourselves, but it seems strange that one Nexa device should not use the same protocol as all other Nexa devices. Accually we think those M-SPOT-devices is not manufactured by the same factory as "all" other Nexa devices, maybe this other manufacturer have interpreted the protocol differently. Since there is not any remote control (that we know of) that can send absolute dim levels to this receiver, it's very hard to reverse engineer their interpretation of the protocol - it is therefore unlikely that TellStick will have support for the M-SPOT-products.
So I guess dim levels are not and will not be supported...
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