
Programming Scenes with Controllers
Providing a brighter solution.™
NOTE:
If you want, you can make changes to the
scene as it will be controlled by the new controller.
If you want to do so, make them now. Any changes
you make will NOT affect the original controller.
Return to the “learning” controller. Press and hold
(for approximately 10 seconds) the button being
programmed. The Status Light will pulse once again,
and will:
Blink BLUE once if programming is successful.
Blink RED once if programming failed. If this
happens, try again. Refer to the
Troubleshooting
Section of this Manual for additional information.
Test the programming. Press the
<SCENE SELECTION>
button once to select the scene, then press the
<ENTER>
button to activate the scene. Press
<ENTER>
again to deactivate.
Making Temporary Adjustments to a Scene
Once you’ve created a scene involving dimmers, blind
controls, thermostats, etc., you may want to temporarily
adjust the settings on these devices, raising or lowering
them. Use this procedure to adjust all the devices at once.
NOTE:
If you want to make a permanent adjustment,
you need to create a new scene following instructions
in
Creating Scenes
on page
22
. If you have the In-Wall
Master Controller, you can make permanent adjustments
by editing the scene. Refer to Sections 4 and 5.
If using a Hand-Held, make sure the lights under the
Hand-Held’s buttons are lit. If they are not lit, press
any button to wake the Hand-Held from battery-
saving sleep mode.
Press the
<SCENE SELECTION>
button that controls the
scene you want to adjust. The ring around the button
will begin to pulse with a blue light.
You now have two options for adjusting the scene:
Press and hold the
<RAISE>
button to raise the level.
Press and hold the
<LOWER>
button to lower the level.
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