Hello everyone, I’ve been exploring ways to streamline my smart lighting setup using Fibaro FGS-223 switches. My goal is to create a seamless automation where both the smart app and physical relays work in harmony. Here’s what I’ve discovered and how I’ve approached the challenge.I’ve installed the FGS-223 switches to control external lights around my house. These switches are connected to dumb relays that are part of my alarm system. The relays are designed to switch on specific lights when a door is opened, providing a temporary 5-minute illumination. However, I’ve encountered an issue where the smart app and the dumb relays interfere with each other when the switch is already on.To address this, I’ve been experimenting with the toggle and momentary switch settings on the FGS-223. The idea is to configure the switch so that if it’s already on via the smart app, the dumb relay won’t alter its state. But if the switch is off, the relay should activate the light as intended. This setup would allow me to maintain the convenience of the smart app while retaining the functionality of the alarm system’s relays.After some research and testing, I’ve found that adjusting the switch settings to a momentary toggle mode might be the solution. This configuration ensures that the switch doesn’t hold the state indefinitely, allowing the relay to take over when needed. I’m still fine-tuning this approach, but the initial results are promising.I’d love to hear from others who have successfully integrated smart switches with traditional relays. Have you encountered similar challenges? How did you resolve them? Any insights or tips would be greatly appreciated!This journey has been a fascinating blend of trial and error, and it’s rewarding to see the system come together. I’m excited to continue refining my setup and discovering new ways to enhance my smart home experience. Thanks for your support and wisdom!