Enabling/Disabling the Verify Command (TM)
NOTE:
This command is only used if using a Lightolier
Controls Compose
™
CM Master.
1.
Press and hold the Laser button and aim laser
beam at an individual modules receiver to select it
and place it in program mode. (When using multiple
modules, select them in the same manner if they need
to be programmed identically to the first module.)
The module’s LED(s) will blink at a 1/2 second rate
when in program mode. The LRC’s LED will also blink
(every 1 second) to indicate the transmitter will be
transmitting program IR commands when buttons are
depressed. (After 60 seconds of inactivity, the
module(s) will exit the program mode without saving).
2.
Press and hold the Begin
b
button for greater than
3 seconds (the module’s LED(s) will blink rapidly and
then after 3 seconds stay on). Release the Begin
b
button. The module’s LED(s) will blink at a 1/4 second
rate. (After 60 seconds of inactivity, the module(s) will
exit the program mode without saving.)
3.
To Enable Verify, press the
button. To Disable
Verify, press the
button.
4.
To exit the program mode and
SAVE
the parameters
you have just set, press the Learn
button. To exit
the program mode and
CANCEL
any parameters you
just set, press the end
e
button. The selected
modules) LED(s) will stop blinking indicating that you
are no longer in program mode.
8. Operation of the ATOM System
Operating Commands
For all of the commands listed here, there are several
different ways to communicate them to the modules.
They can be received from the LCR, TM, or WMC. If
there are selected modules that need to be set, the LRC
must be used. If multiple modules need to change all at
once, you could (1) Individually select all of the modules
with the LRC, (2) set them all at once with a TM and
communicate to it with either the LRC or WMC, or (3) set
them all at once (without using a TM) with just a WMC.
NOTE:
Whenever the power is turned off, the Modules
and TMs will keep their individual settings. If in a Scene
when the power is turned off, they will automatically
fade back to the scene they where in when power
returns. If running a cycle when power is turned off,
they will automatically start that same cycle over again
from the beginning step when power returns.
Turning On & Off (DM, NDM, & TM)
Using the LRC:
NOTE:
If using a TM and would like to communicate
with all modules (with it’s same address) at once, skip
step 1 and begin on step 2.
1.
Press and hold the Laser button and aim laser
beam at an individual modules receiver to select it
and place it in program mode. (When using multiple
modules, select them in the same manner if they need
to be programmed identically to the first module.)
The module’s LED(s) will blink at a 1/2 second rate
when in program mode. The LRC’s LED will also blink
(every 1 second) to indicate the transmitter will be
transmitting program IR commands when buttons are
depressed. (After 60 seconds of inactivity, the
module(s) will exit the program mode without saving.)
2.
Press either the
ON
or
OFF
button to turn the
module(s) on or off.
3.
Press the end
e
button. The selected module’s
LED(s) will stop blinking indicating that you are no
longer in program mode.
Using the WRC:
1.
Press the
END
button to put all modules that have the
same address as the WRC into the OFF Scene.
NOTE:
The WRC cannot transmit the ON scene.
Dimming (DM & TM)
Using the LRC:
NOTE:
If using a TM and would like to communicate
with all modules (with it’s same address) at once, skip
step 1 and begin on step 2.
1.
Press and hold the Laser button and aim laser
beam at an individual modules receiver to select it
and place it in program mode. (When using multiple
modules, select them in the same manner if they need
to be programmed identically to the first module.)
The module’s LED(s) will blink at a 1/2 second rate
when in program mode. The LRC’s LED will also blink
(every 1 second) to indicate the transmitter will be
transmitting program IR commands when buttons are
depressed. (After 60 seconds of inactivity, the
module(s) will exit the program mode without saving.)
2.
Press the LRC’s up
or down button’s for the
desired light level setting.
3.
Press the end
e
button. The selected module’s
LED(s) will stop blinking indicating that you are no
longer in program mode.
Running a Scene (DM, NDM, & TM)
Using the LRC:
NOTE:
If using a TM and would like to communicate
with all modules (with it’s same address) at once, skip
step 1 and begin on step 2.
1.
Press and hold the Laser button and aim laser
beam at an individual modules receiver to select it
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