Section 3: Programming Scenes With Routing Slave Devices; Overview - Intermatic InTouch CA5500R User Manual

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InTouch™ User Guide
Section 3:
Programming Scenes with
Routing Slave Devices

Overview

You can also do simple programming with many of the
devices installed throughout your house — like motion
sensors and programmable switches.
These devices — known technically as "routing slave"
devices — may control connected electrical loads like
lights and appliances.
However, they can also be programmed to create and
activate scenes that you can set up throughout your
house.
A scene is a group of devices that have been
programmed to respond the way you want. For
example, if you set up the lighting in your living
room a certain way for watching a movie on your big
screen TV, you've created a scene. Another scene
might be to turn on all the lights on your stairway
and upstairs hallway. Or your porch light, the lights
in your yard, and the light at the end of your
driveway.
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