An Introduction to the In-Wall Master Controller
Providing a brighter solution.™
Once you have created scenes, you’ll want to set some
of them to turn on and off when you want. We have
provided detailed, step-by-step instructions for the most
common or popular kinds of events:
An ON/OFF Recurring Event, like turning the
outside lights on at dusk and off at dawn. See
page
62
.
A Recurring Event of Specific Duration, like
turning the outside lights on and having them stay
on for 2 hours. See page
67
.
An Action Event, where pressing a button or
triggering a motion sensor makes a different thing
happen, depending on the time of day. See
page
71
.
For security purposes, you can have these events
occur at random times within a 30-minute
window, giving your house a “lived-in look.” See
pages
66
and
71
.
For many owners, these functions alone will justify
the addition of the In-Wall Master Controller to their
InTouch network. Other owners will want to go deeper.
Optional Programming
For owners who want to learn more about what the
In-Wall Master Controller can do — who want to
make their InTouch lifestyle a little more pleasant
and convenient — additional refinements can be
programmed. Optional programming can be done with:
Scenes
— those groups of devices that have been set to
operate together the way you want:
Configuring a scene (for example, adjusting the list
of devices included in an existing scene). See page
54
.
Renaming a scene. This is helpful when viewing
scenes on the In-Wall Master Controller’s display,
since the system gives scenes generic names like
“Scene 1” and “Scene 2.” You can give them more
user-friendly names like “Kids’ Room” or “Watching
Movies.” See page
58
.
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