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You can trigger more groups at once with a timer block.
Otherwise: No
@mipam
I don't think so
Yes you can do that, but you will have to adjust the blinking offset by yourself.
After that you can switch between running and static light with f.e. a sensor or a Timer.
Aktiv:
MyRunningLightsGroupForPad3A,YELLOW,3
Inaktiv
MyRunningLightsGroupForPad3A,WHITE,0
How they are called is on you.
You will have to send the PB commands like:
ThisIsMyAwesomeLandingPadBlinkyFlashLightsHell,Green,3
This will make your Group of lights (or single light) named "ThisIsMyAwesomeLandingPadBlinkyFlashLightsHell" to blink in green every 3 seconds.
@Sythius
Very nice script! Works very well.
Thank you so much.
Now for the very importent question can this be set up to do running lights? 2 rows of lights lets say 10 lights long. so you could have them running outward for exiting ships and press a button and have them running inward for incoming ships?
All_Lights is the name of my group im trying to change the color of. If anyone could help me, it would be appreciated.
UPDATE:
When I use the group name "Lights_Group_01" it works fine.