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a button dims up or down all devices in the group that are identified as
capable of dimming (supports the Multi Level Switch Command Class) –
releasing the button stops the dimming process;
Note: Even if a device in a group is capable of dimming, holding a button will not dim
it up or down if the association to this device was created with the Z-Wave
Association Command Class, because this Command Class does not offer information
about the type of the associated device; MyKey will be capable of dimming up and
down only devices that were associated manually.
Activating Scenes
MyKey provides to the end user the option to use the “scene” concept. This means that
you can assign to a button a certain state of a group of devices. At this point toggling
on the scene will take the devices to that specific state.
In order to activate a “scene” you need to double press any button of MyKey.
You can have up to four scenes each of them associated to one of the buttons from the
MyKey.
Example: if you want to activate the scene stored on button 1 you need to double
press it.
Controller Shift/Replication
If your MyKey is acting as a primary controller inside your Z-Wave network it can
transfer its primary role to a secondary controller from the same network. After the
transfer takes place MyKey will become a secondary controller and will lose its
capability of including other nodes in the network. In order to initiate the controller
shift procedure you need to follow the steps below:
1.
on the MyKey go to the Blue Menu and select the Green option;
2.
on the secondary controller initiate the Z-Wave Learn Mode (refer to the
product manual if not a QEES device);
3.
MyKey will flash its LED blue during the procedure and green at the end in
case of success;
4.
During the controller shift procedure MyKey will attempt to replicate its
application data (groups) to the other controller using the Controller
Replication Command Class.
Note:
During the controller replication procedure MyKey will try to transfer
only its group information, not the scene information. Transferring the scene
information will be available in a future software release.
If your MyKey is acting as a secondary controller inside your Z-Wave network it can
accept the primary controller role from the device currently holding it. In order for this
to happen you need to follow the steps below:
1.
on the primary controller start the controller shift procedure according to
the product’s documentation;
2.
put your MyKey in Z-Wave Learn Mode by going in the Blue Menu and
selecting the Yellow option;
3.
MyKey will start to flash blue during the procedure and green at the end in
case of success;