Multiple Cooper RFWDC Scene Controllers

I have installed 3 Cooper RFWDC Scene Controllers in my home. If I had just one controller, everything seems to work fine. However, each controller works independently of the others. Therefore one controller doesn’t know what the other has activated. So if I activate scene 1 on one controller (blue light gets bright only on that controller not the other two), then my wife activates scene 3 on another controller (3rd button lights up on that controller, not the others, and the 1st button is still lit up on the one I activated). Consequently this throws all the dimmers in the house off as the scene I activated was not de-activated before my wife kicked off scene 3.

How can I make my 3 controllers work together? If I push button 1 (scene 1) on one controller, I want that same button to light up on all 3 controllers letting the use know which scene is currently active, and needs to be deactivated before a new scene is initiated?

Any help is appreciated.
Chad

Any luck with this one? I have a ton of Cooper stuff and have had problems with both the RF Accessory switches and these Scene Controllers…

Welcome!

There’s a somewhat more recent topic here, that may or may not apply.

I don’t own any Cooper RF accessory switches, but on that thread I tried to separate two cases. Generally speaking, when controlling a device from Vera, it is not necessarily a given that all the (scene) controllers in your home that also have control over that device will properly update with the new state. Specifically for Leviton, if you have the more recent models, Vera has manual control over the state of the LEDs on the scene/zone controllers, so they are in fact kept in sync. I am not aware of a similar facility for the Coopers.