User Guide

LampLinc Owner’s Manual
ON-LEVELS AND RAMP RATES
The On-Level is the brightness that the load will go to when you turn it on. The On-Level is adjustable
from off to 100% brightness. The default is 100%.
The Ramp Rate is the amount of time it will take the load to go from full-off to full-on or from full-on to full-
off. The Ramp Rate is adjustable from 0.1 to 9 seconds to ramp between full-on and full-off and vice
versa. The default is 0.1 seconds.
You can set up a local On-Level/Ramp Rate, which is activated by tapping the buttons on LampLinc. Or
set up remote On-Levels/Ramp Rates that are activated when you tap an On/Off or Scene button on a
Linked Controller. A single LampLinc is capable of storing different On-Levels and Ramp Rates for each
Linked Controller (or each button if it is a multi-scene Controller).
On-Levels and Ramp Rates are locked in separately and can be set up in any order. When you do the
lock-in, the most recently set On-Level and Ramp Rate are locked in together.
Setting the On-Level
1) Use the Up and Down buttons on LampLinc to adjust the load to the desired brightness
2) Once the desired brightness has been achieved, tap the Set button on LampLinc
LampLinc
will beep and the load will flash once
3) Test the On-Level setting by tapping the Up and Down buttons on LampLinc
LampLinc
will respond appropriately
The local On-Level has now been set. If you would like to set up a Controller to set LampLinc to the
programmed On-Level, proceed to Linking an INSTEON Controller to LampLinc and begin from step 2.
NOTE:
If LampLinc is blinking its Status LED, you held the Set button down too long. Holding down the Set
button for 3 seconds is an alternate way to place LampLinc into Linking Mode.
Linking Mode will time out after 4 minutes of inactivity. To manually exit Linking Mode, tap the Up or
Down button.
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