After resetting the Button, the icons allowing button Configuration will once again be displayed at
bottom of the screen.
Then refer to Section 'Yokis Buttons Direct Configuration'.
1.1.3 Yokis Buttons Mixed Configuration
Carry out the following three steps:
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Using a TLC8CP 8-Button remote control, 'connect' the buttons to the receivers.
Refer to the Yokis 'Radio Quick Installation Guide' for more information.
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Copy the remote control to the monitor, as described in the section 'Yokis Buttons
Configuration via remote control'.
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For each imported button, carry out a 'RESET' and then a configuration, as is described in
the Section 'Yokis Buttons Direct Configuration'.
1.1.4 Composite Buttons Configuration
The Composite buttons allow for the simultaneous control of several Yokis Buttons.
This means that, when an end user actuates a Composite Button, it is as if a sequence of the
individual Yokis Buttons that make up that Composite button were pressed.
IMPORTANT - Scenarios can be achieved with just Yokis Buttons, e.g. by controlling up to 4
receiver modules simultaneously in Direct Mode, or with Centralised Controls (Lights or Shutters).
The Composite Buttons represent a possible higher level of aggregation.
E.g.:
You may have configured a Yokis Button that controls the centralised locking of all the rolling
Shutters ('Close All') in the Radio Bus Mode, and another Yokis Button to control the switching on
of lights in the Lounge and Kitchen ('Lounge/Kitchen Lights On') in Direct Mode.
Then you could define a Composite Button ('Evening') that recalls them both and therefore controls
the rolling down of all the shutters and at the same time, the turning on of all Lounge and Kitchen
lights.
Composite Buttons are typically monitor buttons and are therefore not described in the Yokis
'Radio Quick Installation Guide'.
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