Last night we suffered our second power cut in nine days - this time we were better prepared!
Shortly after we retired for the night, about two hours later, the power came back on - and so did most of the Idratek controlled lighting.
However, none of the lights could be turned off - they can be operated by a mixture of Idratek buttons and momentary switches.
As far as I know the IPD had been running on battery back-up while the power was off, but I had to trip the breaker to regain Reflex control.
Am I right in thinking that the IPD didn't activate the fallback Reflex programming when the power failed?
Martin
Shortly after we retired for the night, about two hours later, the power came back on - and so did most of the Idratek controlled lighting.
However, none of the lights could be turned off - they can be operated by a mixture of Idratek buttons and momentary switches.
As far as I know the IPD had been running on battery back-up while the power was off, but I had to trip the breaker to regain Reflex control.
Am I right in thinking that the IPD didn't activate the fallback Reflex programming when the power failed?
Martin
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