Software
Crestron
D3 Pro
™
Vary Playback
: Adds randomness to the playback. (Specifically, the light
levels will be played back at the sampled time plus or minus the recorded
interval divided by 2.)
Recording Interval
: Determines how often the light levels are sampled
during the recording period, and how often they are recalled during playback.
The Vacation Scheduler is only capable of learning light levels, so circuits
that have non-lighting load types such as ceiling fans cannot be learned. Only
circuits that have been explicitly set to be recorded will be affected. To mark
a circuit to be recorded, go to the Advanced Lighting Properties screen of the
Load Schedule View (see page 30) and select the
Record
check box.
The Vacation Scheduler device provides three commands that you can assign
to events:
Record
,
Play
or
Stop
. By default the Vacation Scheduler is in
Stop mode, so you must provide the user with a way to put the Vacation
Scheduler record or playback mode—for more information, see Vacation
Scheduler on page 81.
7. When you are satisfied with your system settings click
OK
to begin
designing your system. You can view or modify system properties at any
time by clicking the
System Properties
button.
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Reference Guide – DOC. 5998a