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Crestron d3 pro software: reference guide
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F
EFAULT
EEDBACK
The default feedback is the first option, and the description of this option will change
based on the button model. Some button models do not provide a default feedback
type. Otherwise the default feedback option will be selected automatically.
S
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TANDARD
EEDBACK
You can override a button model's default feedback by selecting one of the standard
feedback choices:
Always On - The button's feedback is always active (e.g. LED is always lit).
Always Off - The button's feedback is always inactive (e.g. LED is never lit).
Momentary - The button's feedback is active while the button is being pressed, and
inactive when the button is released.
Interlocked - The Interlocked feedback type is enabled only if the button is assigned
to a button group. When a button is given interlocked feedback, its feedback indicator
will become active when the button is pressed, and remain active until another button
in that group is pressed. In most cases, all the buttons in a group should have
interlocked feedback, so that only one button's feedback can be active at one time.
In addition to the feedback types listed above, three types of standard feedback are
specifically based on current lighting levels. Thus you should not assign these
feedback types to button models that do not provide a Press event, i.e., Clone, Master
Raise or Master Lower, or to buttons that do not control lighting:
ON when ANY light in preset is ON - The button's feedback will be active if any of
the lights assigned to the button's Press or Tap event are above 0%.
ON when ALL lights in preset are ON - The button's feedback will be active only
if all the lights assigned to the Press or Tap event are above 0%.
ON when ALL lights are at PRESET LEVEL - The button's feedback will be
active only if all the lights assigned to the Press or Tap event are at their target
values.
L
F
OCAL
EEDBACK
One-way wireless panels such as the ST-1700C and ST-1550C provide local
feedback that is generated by the panel itself. These panels provide three of the
feedback types listed above: Always Off, Momentary, and Interlocked. In addition,
wireless panels provide the following two feedback types:
Duration - You can specify a duration, in seconds, for the button's feedback to
remain active after the button is pressed. When the duration expires, the button's
feedback will be inactive.
Local Toggle - This feedback type pertains only to the Local Toggle button model.
Here the button's feedback alternates between the active and inactive states with each
press of the button.
Crestron D3 Pro
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