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About Local Programming
Local Programming Features
Linking Mode Readies the module for linking to another Insteon device. As linking is directional, the first
device placed into linking mode will become the controller in the controller/responder
relationship. The second device will become the responder. The device automatically exits
linking mode after a link has been made with another Insteon device or four minutes have
elapsed without linking.
Multi-Linking
Mode
Readies the module for linking to multiple Insteon devices. The module will remain in linking
mode for 4 minutes or until the module’s set button is tapped. This mode is very usefully for
manually creating scenes.
Unlinking
Mode
Allows the removal of links from the Insteon device. The device will automatically exit
unlinking mode after a link has been removed from another Insteon device or four minutes
have elapsed without linking.
Multi-
Unlinking
Mode
Allows the removal of multiple links from the Insteon device. The device will stay in unlinking
mode for 4 minutes or until the device’s set button is tapped.
To move right, press and
hold the set button
To move down, tap the set
button
Status LED blinks green
Status LED double-blinks
green
Status LED blinks red
Status LED double-blinks
red
The Local Programming Flowchart is a visual
representation of the device’s settings. Many
device features can be configured using this
diagram. Some devices have more options
than others but the Local Programming
Flowchart presents even the most
complicated devices with a straightforward,
navigable path.
If using the Insteon Hub or any other central
controller, it is strongly advised that you
not use Local Programming. Your central
controller can manage the device properties
and links for you.
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Local Programming
Using a Central Controller
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