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 These dimmers let you set the local ramp rate and the remote control ramp rate separately, but as is standard in ZWave you cannot include a ramp rate in individual commands. Each one is made of 2 different parameters. The step resolution which appears to be the number of steps it goes through to get to the preset level, and the speed at which it switches between the steps. For some LED lights it may make sense to set a faster ramp rate since they tend to not come on immediately. Some experimentation with the 2 values may be needed to find the ramp rate that you like best for a specific application. These dimmers let you set the local ramp rate and the remote control ramp rate separately, but as is standard in ZWave you cannot include a ramp rate in individual commands. Each one is made of 2 different parameters. The step resolution which appears to be the number of steps it goes through to get to the preset level, and the speed at which it switches between the steps. For some LED lights it may make sense to set a faster ramp rate since they tend to not come on immediately. Some experimentation with the 2 values may be needed to find the ramp rate that you like best for a specific application.
  
-===Known Issues=== 
  
-As of XTension 9.4.6 the central scene events may be sent more than once. This is a known issue and as soon as I can figure out how to filter repeats of them I will do so. Until then your scripts may run more than once. This isn’t generally a problem as turning on or off a device that is already at the same level doesn’t cause any trouble except extra commands to the systems. If you wish you may be able to check the time delta of the unit and ignore a central scene event if it is less than say 2 seconds since it changed state. Or save off the current date in the central scene handler to a local script variable and compare that script variable with the current date when it’s called. If it’s less than 2 or 3 seconds since it last handled a central scene command then ignore it. 
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