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STANDARD OPERATION
The MRD6 is shipped with most functions preprogrammed for ease of installation
and initial use. This section summarizes the default operation of the MRD6.
To make changes from this standard operation, such as changing light levels
and including or excluding devices from specifi c scenes, see CUSTOMIZING
OPERATION.
Paddle Functions
Use the rocker paddle to begin and end binding functions. It also functions as
an On/Off switch and a master light level Raise/Lower control for the room.
All devices bound to the same room as the MRD6 are included in the paddle
operation (except fan controls).
Scene Button Functions
The smaller buttons, labeled A—E in the illustrations, are used to record and
recall scenes. Labels are provided so that you can name these buttons to suit
your application. All devices bound to the same room as the MRD6 are included in
each scene button (except fan controls).
The following illustration shows the default operation for scene set 1-5.
NOTES:
1 Pressing and holding the paddle does not affect the operation of switched
devices. They will maintain their present state.
2 If the lights were turned off using the default E scene button or any
customized scene button programmed for 0%/ALL OFF, pressing and holding
will not raise the light level. It will raise the light level if the lights were
turned off by tapping .
3 Scene buttons on MRD6 controllers with scene set 6-10 or 11-15 are
preprogrammed to turn off all room devices.
A
B
C
D
E
Tap once: Raise all room
devices to 100% (ON)
Press and hold: Raise the
current scene’s level
1, 2
Press and hold: Lower the
current scene’s level
1
Tap once: Lower all room
devices to 0% (OFF)
Tap once: All room
Dimmers / Switches
to
to
100%
ON
75%
ON
50%
ON
25%
ON
0%
OFF
Press and hold:
Saves the current
device settings as
the scene that is
recalled the next time
you tap this button.
See CUSTOMIZING
OPERATION.
Paddle
Scene Buttons3