Control System
Crestron
Lighting
Step 4: User Interface Selection
User interfaces (keypads, dimmers, switches, and touchpanels) provide the link
between the control devices in the enclosure and the user. Typically these interfaces
are prominently and strategically located throughout a lighting design.
NOTE:
Due to the variety of touchpanels, dimmers, switches and keypads,
specifications for each type are not provided as part of this guide. Instead obtain the
latest copy of the individual operation guide from the Crestron website
(www.crestron.com).
The lighting designer specifies the type of user interface required for each location,
based on function and user preference.
Keypads, touchpanels, dimmers and switches are available in a wide variety of
choices, including number of buttons, color of trim, color of the buttons, back
lighting and even custom engraving on each button.
The entire line of award-winning Crestron touchpanels can be used to enhance the
most demanding design.
C2N-DB Series Wall Panels
The C2N-DB6/8/12-series Decorator Wall Panels are wall-mounted, single-gang
user interfaces that can be part of a Crestron solution. The panels are standard
Cresnet devices providing fingertip control when the control system is properly
programmed using Crestron’s SIMPL Windows, Application Builder, or D3 Pro
software. The number in the product’s name corresponds to the number of buttons on
the panel. Each of these panels is available in three colors: almond, black, and white.
A letter at the end of the product name, ‘A’, ‘B’, or ‘W’, denotes the color; e.g.,
C2N-DB12B is a black, 12-button unit.
Faceplates are not supplied; the wall panels accept decorator style faceplates that can
be obtained in any store selling lighting supplies and accessories, making it easy for
the wall panels to match the appearance of the site’s other switch and outlet styles.
Custom-engraved keys can be designed and obtained by using the Crestron Engraver
software. Version 2.1.0.1 or later is available from the Downloads | Software
Updates section of the Crestron website (www.crestron.com).
All buttons on the wall panel are functionally identical and have light emitting diodes
(LEDs) that serve as user feedback indicators. Each LED’s illumination (on/off) is
independently addressable, and is programmable using SIMPL Windows. The
intensity level for the button LEDs can be set from 0 to 100%.
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