Overview
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Preset Control Mode
Preset control mode on an Inspire station allows you to perform preset related actions such as
preset toggle, Off, record (snapshot levels), space raise / lower, and sequence control (1 button
station only).
To place your station in preset control mode, set the Function switch to Preset mode by sliding
the switch to the highest position.
Preset Toggle
Preset toggle control functionality allows you to toggle the preset on and off by pushing the
assigned preset button or fader knob.
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A single button push activates / deactivates the preset that is assigned to that
button using a two second fade time.
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A double button push activates / deactivates the preset that is assigned to that
button using a 1/2 second fade time.
When a preset is active, the button LED lights blue to indicate its active state. If preset levels
are altered while the preset is still active, the related button LED will return to its default
state, either off or amber. Reference
Use Off
“Use Off” functionality enables the last button on the station to provide the station with a
dedicated space off action.
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A single push of the “Off” button will set the level of all zones to zero using a
2 second fade time.
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A double push of the “Off” button will set the level of all zones to zero using a
1/2 second fade time.
Use “Off” functionality is enabled when dip switch 1 is set to On. Reference
Preset Mode Raise / Lower
Raise and lower levels for all zones in the space using the assigned station buttons or fader
knob (determined by the station type). Reference the appendix for the station type you are
configuring for complete details.
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Push and hold the assigned raise / lower station button will raise or lower the level
of all zones in the space.
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Rotating the fader knob will raise or lower the level of all zones in the space.
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A double-tap of any preset button will toggle the configured preset using a
1/2 second fade time for quick preset recall and deactivate.
Note:
The 1 button station does not recognize “Use Off” functionality.
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