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Edit Program Command
Selecting 2 (CMD), from the
Edit Program
menu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following menu
is displayed:
1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY
3=BUTTON 4=ALL
↓
5=TEMP 6=ENERGY
8=MESSAGE
↑
Program Control Commands (1=CONTROL)
Press the 1 (CONTROL) key to control a UPB device. If a UPB unit is selected:
Porch Light (Unit Name)
0=OFF 1=ON 2=DIM 3=BRT
↓
Porch Light (Unit Name)
4=LVL 6=LED 9=TIM #=STA
↑
Specify the desired program command - See
Controlling UPB Units
in this document.
Controlling a Keypad Controller LED (6=LED):
Press the 6 (LED) key to “On” or “Off” the LED behind the specified button on a 6-Button or 8-Button Keypad Controller.
On the 6-Button Keypad Controller: LED 1 is behind the “On” button, LED 2 is behind the “Off” button, and LED 3-6 is behind the
A-D buttons, respectively. On the 8-button Keypad Controller: LED 1-8 is behind the E-L buttons, respectively.
For example:
WHEN U1 SW 3:
UNIT 1 LED 3 ON
This program illuminates the “A” button (on a 6-Button Keypad Controller) when the “A” button on that keypad controller is pressed.
This program can also be used to illuminate the “G” button (on an 8-Button Keypad Controller) when the “G” button is pressed.
Program Status Request Command (#=STA):
Press the # (STA) key to request the status form the specified UPB device.
WHEN LINK 1 ON:
Porch
Light
STATUS
When “Link 1 On” is received on the UPB network, OmniLT sends a status request message to the UPB Wall Switch (named Porch
Light) to acquire its current status.
This “Status Request” program is particularly beneficial to keep the current state of UPB devices that are altered by a “lighting scene”
(Link On or Link Off) command. When the Link On or Link Off command is transmitted by a 6-Button or 8-Button Keypad
Controller, each device that has that Link pre-configured will respond to its preset levels. At this point, OmniLT no longer knows the
exact state of the units that responded to the specified Link command until the switch is pressed locally, the controller sends a
command message to the device, or a Status Request message is issued to the device.
If you know which units respond to the specified Link, programs can be written to send Status request messages to each of those units.
Содержание OmniLT
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