Dimmer check and Park

I am sure this has been addressed somewhere and there has to be a reason for it, but I can't figure it out.

 

Using the iRFR to do a dimmer check and as I pass through a dimmer that has been parked, it unpatches that dimmer from park.  I would think that this is unexpected behavior, but I could be mistaken

 

Thoughts?

 

 

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  • Just guessing but SCR would be an acronym for System/Service/Software(?) Change Request, and high priority would mean that it is going to get attention sooner rather than later.

    If I were to speculate (and why shouldn't I on a public forum?) it would be highly likely to be included in the Eos 2.0 release, and possibly part of a patch release, should there be one, prior to 2.0. It is even possible the code changes may have already happened but they would not be made available to the likes of us without a full verification cycle, unless there were some truly pressing need that justified the risk of doing so. Since I have absolutely no involvement in ETC's development process this is what it would mean with my company, and may be completely bogus.

    I would comment that using SCR as an acronym is a poor choice for this industry where it is more likely to mean Silicon-controlled Rectifier.



    [edited by: sk8rs_dad at 2:36 PM (GMT -6) on Mon, Apr 11 2011]
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