Button Groups - Crestron D3 PRO Reference Manual

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Linked to a device output - This type of feedback links the button's feedback
directly to another device in the program. When you select a device from the Source
Device list, the Output Signal list gives the digital outputs provided by this device.
Once you select the device and output signal, the button's feedback will be active for
as long as that output signal is high.
In the example below, the source device is Dining Room Ceiling Fan, while the
output signal is "Speed1_fb" (the "_fb" suffix is a convention that indicates that a
given signal is intended to be used as feedback). This would mean that the button's
feedback will be active for as long as the dining room ceiling fan is at Speed 1.
Advanced feedback requires more work to set up, but can be particularly powerful. If
more than one button controls a device, the feedback states can track one another
because the feedback is based on the actual state of the device.

Button Groups

You can create groups of related buttons so that they can display interlocking
feedback, or act as the control group for Master Raise and Master Lower button
models. Button groups are local to each interface. You can use clone buttons to share
a button group between interfaces.
To define a button group
1. Click the Edit Button Groups
2. Click the New button to create a new group called Group 1.
3. Click Rename (or press F2) to rename the button group to a meaningful
term. To delete a button group, select it and click Delete.
button next to the Button Group list.
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