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6. The nature of programming lighting scenes is such that you may need to
quickly and easily change the target values and fade times for the circuits in
the scene. To facilitate this, you can click the Adjust Lighting Levels button
at the bottom of the programming options area to switch to a special grid.
This grid will contain a list of all lights (dimmable and non-dimmable) that
are being controlled in the currently selected event. Here you can use the
arrow keys to move from one field to another.
You can change the step delay, target value and fade time simply by typing
the new value. (You can also use this view to adjust lighting levels in real
time.) Note that any command that targets a non-lighting device, i.e., a fan,
will not appear in this grid. To return to the event tab view, click View All
Logic.
7. When you are satisfied with the command parameters, you can click Apply
to add the new command to the Event tab without exiting the Edit Step
dialog. This allows you to add another command simply by clicking the New
Step button. Alternatively, you can click OK to add the command to the
Event tab and exit the Edit Step dialog.
If the current button has more than one event associated with it and the
Synchronize Events check box is selected, you should also see a
corresponding action in the other event tabs. Note that depending on the new
command, the synchronized events may contain a similar command with
different parameters, or the device may be set as "Unaffected." You can
modify the synchronized actions as necessary.
NOTE: For button models having multiple events, triggering one event will
cancel any pending steps in the previous event. This behavior is much like
the Cancel command on a global preset, but is done automatically.
For example, a Toggle button model has two events: Press and Press 2. If the
button is pressed so that the Press event is triggered, and this event contains
some steps having delay times, pressing the button again (to likely fire the
Press 2 event) should cancel any of those pending steps that have not yet
started. Any step that has already started is not affected, i.e., lighting fades.
Crestron D3 Pro
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