Setting Up An Action Event - Intermatic InTouch CA5500R User Manual

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Step-by-Step with the In-Wall Master Controller
21.
When finished setting start time, press the
arrow to advance to the right past Sunset. The screen
displays the option of whether you want the event to
start at a Random time or exact time.
NOTE: If you select Random, the event will occur
within a 30-minute window around the time you
have selected. This is a security feature. If you are
on vacation, choosing Random will make sure your
lights don't always come on at the same time, giving
your house a "lived in" look.
22.
Scroll with the
Random feature ON or OFF.
23.
You are now finished. Press the
select Done, then press
to the Main Menu screen, and automatically exits
programming mode in about 30 seconds if there's no
activity.

Setting Up an Action Event

This procedure lets you create an event where the timer
defines the result of the action. For example:
Pressing button #1 in the morning turns on the
kitchen lights and in the evening it turns on the yard
lights. What happens when you press the button is
defined by the timer.
A motion sensor turns on the hallway lights to
full brightness in the early evening, and to 20%
brightness after midnight. In this case, what happens
from the motion-sensor signal depends on the time.
During programming, use the
navigate to your selections on the screen. Use the
arrow to advance to the next item.
<RIGHT>
NOTE: If you pause for more than 30 seconds during
the programming procedure, the In-Wall Master
Controller will time out and exit programming mode.
Begin at the InTouch Home
Screen as shown.
Providing a brighter solution.™
arrows to turn the
<UP/DOWN>
<ENTER>
<ARROW>
WIRELESS CONTROLS
WIRELESS CONTROLS
<RIGHT>
arrow to
<RIGHT>
. The display returns
buttons to
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