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[. . . ] Crestron C2N-DEMO Lighting Case Reference Guide
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Crestron C2N-DEMO Lighting Case
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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Features and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] In this way, you can assign actions to both the rising and falling edge of the button press signal. By default, this button model generates momentary feedback.
Master Raise/Lower
A master raise or lower button model raises or lowers all the lights associated with the last button that was pressed on the keypad.
Learnable Lighting
Learnable lighting is a button model modifier. The toggle and single press have this option that allows the end user to dynamically change and resave the lighting levels programmed to the press event. To use this feature, simply manually adjust light levels for a given scene. Then press and hold the scene button that has learnable lighting selected.
Feedback Types
In addition to button models, each model also has selectable feedback types. Some feedback types are applicable to all button models while others are more specific.
Always On
The button's feedback is always active (e. g. , LED is always illuminated).
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The button's feedback is always inactive (e. g. , LED is never illuminated).
Momentary
The button's feedback is active while the button is being pressed and inactive when the button is released.
On when ANY light in preset is ON
The button's feedback is 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 is active only if all the lights assigned to the button's press or tap event are above 0%.
On when ALL lights are at PRESET LEVEL
The button's feedback is active only if all the lights assigned to the button's press or tap event are at their target values.
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 provides the digital outputs per the device. Once you select the device and output signal, the button's feedback is active for as long as that output signal is high.
Interfaces
This section reviews each interface in the system and describes the features and functions of each button press. If the button provides lighting control, these descriptions utilize the aforementioned information such as button model and feedback type. In addition to this, each button description lists the lighting load it controls in the virtual house. NOTE: The light bulbs in the demonstration case only refer to one zone of lights in one room of the virtual house. The entire house can be monitored from the web project under the monitor selection. NOTE: The eight light bulbs represent loads. Refer to "Case Contents" on page 2 for an illustration. When the button is held, the relay closes.
Button 3 (K TEMP)
This button changes the CHV-THSTAT's set point up by one degree with each press. Have your customer watch the front panel display of the thermostat or one of the graphical user interfaces as they display the same data.
Button 4 (TEMP J)
This button functions the same as K TEMP, but increments the set point down.
CNX-B6 (Bathroom)
1. 536 1. 5360"
2. 912 2. 9119"
1. 067
1. 0670"
MORNING
EVENING
VANITY
DOWN LIGHTS
FAN
ALL OFF
This interface was programmed as the primary control point for the guest bathroom. The entire virtual house can be monitored from the web page project associated with this system.
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Button 1 (MORNING)
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[BM = Single Press / Learnable, FB = On when ALL lights are at PRESET LEVEL, Loads = Bath Vanity, Bath Downlights] When this button is pressed, it turns on all loads to a preset level over a defined period.
Button 2 (EVENING)
[BM = Single Press / Learnable, FB = On when ALL lights are at PRESET LEVEL, Loads = Bath Vanity, Bath Downlights] When this button is pressed, it turns on all loads to a preset level over a defined period.
Button 3 (VANITY)
[BM = Toggle + Dim, FB = Toggle, Loads = Bath Vanity] On press 1, this button turns the load to a preset level and then off again on press 2.
Button 4 (DOWN LIGHTS)
[BM = Toggle + Dim, FB = Toggle, Loads = Bath Downlights] On press 1, this button turns the load to a preset level and then off again on press 2.
Button 5 (FAN)
[BM = Timeout, FB = Blink until Timeout, Loads = Bath Exhaust Fan] When this button is pressed, the load turns on until the timeout occurs at which point the load shuts off. If the button is pressed before the timeout occurs, the timer resets.
Button 6 (ALL OFF)
[BM = Single Press, FB = Momentary, Loads = Bath Vanity, Bath Downlights] When this button is pressed, it turns all loads off over a defined period.
CNX-B8 (Dining Room)
1. 536 1. 5360"
2. 9119" 2. 912
1. 067
1. 0670"
DINNER PARTY
CHAND
SCONCE
MUSIC
VOL
SOURCE
VOL
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This interface was programmed as the primary control point for the dining room. The entire virtual house can be monitored from the web page project associated with this system.
Button 1 (DINNER PARTY)
[BM = Single Press / Learnable, FB = On when ALL lights are at PRESET LEVEL, Loads = Dining Chandelier, Dining Downlights, Dining Sconce] When this button is pressed, it turns on all loads to a preset level over a defined period.
Button 2 (CHAND)
[BM = Toggle + Dim, FB = Toggle, Loads = Chandelier] On press 1, this button turns the load to a preset level and then off again on press 2.
Button 3 (SCONCE)
[BM = Toggle + Dim, FB = Toggle, Loads = Dining Sconce] On press 1, this button turns the load to a preset level and then off again on press 2.
Button 4 (DOWN LIGHTS)
[BM = Toggle + Dim, FB = Toggle, Loads = Dining Downlights] On press 1, this button turns the load to a preset level and then off again on press 2.
Button 5 (MUSIC)
This button toggles the audio system for the dining room on and off. [. . . ] Products may be returned for credit, exchange, or service with a CRESTRON Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Authorized returns must be shipped freight prepaid to CRESTRON, 6 Volvo Drive, Rockleigh, N. J. , or its authorized subsidiaries, with RMA number clearly marked on the outside of all cartons. Shipments arriving freight collect or without an RMA number shall be subject to refusal. CRESTRON reserves the right in its sole and absolute discretion to charge a 15% restocking fee, plus shipping costs, on any products returned with an RMA. [. . . ]