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Seems when my profilux touch goes off for the night (which it is programmed to do) I get a pab communications error. Normal???? I programmed it to go off at 8pm with the lights and come on at 8am with the lights. That is when I'm getting the pab error.
 

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Yes; that is normal. It's alerting you to the fact that a PAB device is "not communicating" - a device unavailable.

Instead of powering off a device for the night, why not use the day/night feature of screen brightness?
 
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Ok. That would work better. Never thought about that! Thanks!
 
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One other question. I had a bad temp probe and went into the program to adjust the temp probe. You sent me a new temp probe. Do I need to readjust that? I have a digital cooking thermometer and a raytec temp gun. They both read the temp at 77f. The new probe is reading about 82f. Just want to make sure it's right.
 

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We generally don't recommend adjust the temp, unless absolutely necessary.
If your adjusted prior, may need to readjust now. :)
 
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That's kinda what I thought. They say to write down certain #'s before you adjust. I didn't do that. Do you know the factory #'s I'm supposed to put back in? Or should I trust my other temp readings and adjust to that? They are both supposed to be pretty accurate. Thanks again!
 

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If you feel confident in the devices feel free to adjust to match those, if you can.
Otherwise let me know and I'll check this weekend.
 

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