Changing A Non-Intouch Routing Slave Device In An Intouch Network - Intermatic InTouch CA5500R User Manual

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Programming Scenes with Routing Slave Devices
2.
Press the
<ACTIVATION>
the non-InTouch routing slave device to control. (For
example, if the non-InTouch device is a motion sensor
that is to control a light switch, press the
button on the light switch for this step.)
3.
Now press the
slave device. (In the example, with the motion
sensor and the light switch, press the
button on the motion sensor.) If the device has a
Status Light, it may light at this time.
NOTE: During each of these steps, the Status Light
on the InTouch controller should blink to indicate
that it received the programming.
Blink BLUE once if programming was successful.
Blink RED once if programming failed. Refer to
the Troubleshooting Section of this Manual for
additional information.
Two notes on non-InTouch routing slave devices:
You must repeat the entire programming procedure
for each device you want to control.
The non-InTouch routing slave device can control a
maximum of five devices.
Changing a non-InTouch Routing Slave
Device in an InTouch Network
To replace a non-InTouch routing slave within an
InTouch network (for example, before you replace a
non-InTouch motion detector that had been controlling
a light switch), you must break the link between the
routing slave and each currently controlled device, then
include each of the new devices.
Also, if replacing any device controlled by a non-
InTouch routing slave, you must break the link between
the routing slave and that device.
Providing a brighter solution.™
button on the device you want
button on the routing
<ACTIVATION>

<ACTIVATION>
<ACTIVATION>

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