Software
Crestron
D3 Pro
™
pressing a button on another interface, the Toggle button will recognize the current
state of the light level and fade the level back to 80% the next time the button is
pressed. Similarly, if the lights are turned on by some other means, then the next
press will turn the lights off (by triggering the Press 2 event).
By default, this button model generates Toggled feedback. Suggested feedback for
lighting: ON when ALL LIGHTS are at PRESET level.
M
ULTI
-P
RESS
The Multi-Press button model triggers different actions each time the button is
pressed,
to a maximum of 10 button presses. If the button isn't pressed after a
specified
period, a Timeout event occurs and the button resets, meaning that the next
button
press will trigger the first event.
A
Timeout is also an event that can trigger actions. If the timeout period is set
to 0
seconds, then the Timeout event never occurs and the button simply cycles through
each press action. By default, this button model generates momentary feedback for
each press, and blinks once when the Timeout event occurs.
You can use the Multi-Press button model for controlling equipment with multiple
speed/light levels, including:
•
Ceiling fans
•
Lights with multiple levels such as low, medium, and high
•
Drapes
•
Garage doors
The Multi-Press button model provides up to eleven events:
Press 1
through
Press
10
, and
Timeout
.
C
LONE
A Clone button has the same functionality as whichever button is selected from the
Source button list. Usually the source button is on a different interface. Any changes
to the functionality of the clone button will also affect the source button, and vice
versa. By default, the clone button will have the same feedback type as the source
button, but it can have different feedback if desired. "Nested" cloning is not
permitted. That is, you cannot clone a button that is itself a clone.
T
IMEOUT
The Timeout button model will trigger one or more actions when the user presses the
button, as with a Single Press button model. If the button is not pressed again for a
specified time (as set in the
Timeout
field) then a Timeout event occurs, which also
triggers actions.
Pressing the button when the timer is still counting will re-trigger the Press event and
restart the timer. By default, this button model generates momentary feedback while
the button is pressed, and blinks once when the timeout occurs.
The Timeout button model provides two events:
Press
and
Timeout
.
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Reference Guide – DOC. 5998a