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DMX can be somewhat of an exception to the priority rules in that it
has a special configuration option called “Force”. When DMX is in
“Force” mode, DMX will automatically take control over all other
control signals at the same priority level anytime a DMX signal is
present.
The factory default for priority levels is as follows:
Default Priorities should only be changed with full and complete
understanding of the implications of your change and the priority
system. Incorrect settings can cause relays to function incorrectly. In
the event that a high-priority actions is required, Leviton recommends
always using actions to which any execution priority level can be
assigned.
Control Signal
Designation
Priority Level
Internal Bypass switch
BYPASS
1
Emergency Input
EMERGENCY
2
Internal override switch override
commands
SWT OVERRIDE
3
Internal override switch on/off
commands
SWT NORMAL
8
Front Panel Overrides
KBD OVERRIDE
4
Front Panel Control
KBD NORMAL
8
Luma-Net Input
Luma-Net
8
DMX Input
DMX-512
8
Photocells
PHOTOCELLS
7
Occupancy Sensor inputs
OCC SENSORS
8
Low voltage switch inputs
LV SWITHCES
8
Relays activated by the power
restore feature
POWER RESTORE
8
Scheduled Events
SCHEDULER
8
TIM Normal Commands
TIM NORM CMDS
8
TIM High Priority Commands
TIM HIGH CMDS
7
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