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This setting is adjustable via software or a central controller only. Keypad Dimmer LED blinks red for a few seconds
if one or more responders do not acknowledge a message.
Changing to 6-Button or 8-Button Plate
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The 6-button plate provides a dedicated load ON button at the top of the switch, a dedicated load OFF button
at the bottom, and four programmable secondary buttons between the On and Off buttons
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The 8-button plate provides a dedicated load MAIN On/Off button in the top left-most position of the keypad
and seven programmable secondary buttons.
Attach the change-out plate to the switch body by aligning the tabs. Snap into place.
Note:
For proper operation, Keypad must be programmed to operate in 6-button or 8-button mode, corresponding to
whichever plate is attached. See
Configuring for 6 or 8-Button Operation
Changing Buttons
Keypad buttons can be swapped out with custom-etched buttons to customize its
appearance. Using a small, flat-edged screwdriver
only
, carefully pry up on the sides
of the keys from the middle of the keypad (when possible). Make sure you are
centered on the key so as to catch the small edge located there for this purpose.
Please note that behind the buttons are clear plastic filler pieces; these diffuse the
buttons’ LEDs’ lights more elegantly. Use care to keep these filler pieces in the button
frame as you reassemble the keypad.
Should any damage occur to Keypad during customization, please contact 800-762-7845 and we will be happy to replace
your frame.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Local Ramp-Rate
The local ramp rate is the time it takes for the light(s) physically wired to Keypad to brighten from off to 100% brightness.
The default ramp rate is 0.5 seconds, but it can be set to different rates. When set manually, it can be set from 0.1 to 9