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Composer Pro User Guide Contents 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 6 1.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 Scope .................................................................................................................................. 6 1.3 Related Documents and Resources ...
Composer Pro User Guide 2.7 Customizing the Navigators ............................................................................................. 110 2.7.1 Setting Up the Photo Screen Saver Option .................................................................. 110 2.7.2 Setting Up a Custom Screen Saver ............................................................................. 112 2.7.3 Programming the Screen Saver Sleep Mode or Other ................................................. 113 2.7.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.11 Information about Older Releases ................................................................................... 178 2.11.1 Release 1.8.x and 1.7.x ........................................................................................... 178 3. Glossary .................................................................................................................................. 190 Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide 1. Introduction Composer Professional Edition (Composer Pro) is a Control4® software application that Control4 Dealers and Installers use to set up and configure Control4 and third-party devices to communicate with each other in the Control4 Home-Automation System. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide steps, tips, and examples about how to use the Composer Pro software for the Control4 Operating System (OS 2.2) and later.
Composer Pro User Guide 1.3 Related Documents and Resources Document Title 1.4 Location Composer Pro Getting Started (200-00168) Application Help: Available in the Composer Pro Help menu PDF: http://www.control4.com/dealer/products/documentation/ Control4 System Quick Start Guide (200-00153) PDF Only: http://www.control4.com/residential/products/resources/#documentation/ Control4 System User Guide (200-00001) Web Help: http://www.control4.com/documentation/System_User_Guide/ PDF: http://www.
Composer Pro User Guide • UI improvements to the Intercom feature for the 5” In-Wall Touch Screen and 7" In-Wall Touch Screen. • You can now use Shift+Click or Ctrl+Click to specify device availability and display order for the Navigators. 1.4.1.2 New or Updated Topics • A new SNMP Configuration Agent has been added. Six (6) related SNMP topics have been added also. See "Configuring the SNMP Configuration Agent" for details.
Composer Pro User Guide • Added Control4 Detective Suite (programming, binding, performance, etc.). Requires .NET Framework 4 (installed with Composer Pro for OS 2.1). Can be accessed through the Tools menu or as a standalone application. • Added the ability to change visibility and display the order of Thermostats (System Design > Properties > Navigator). • You can now hide the Thermostat as other Navigator devices through Composer menu settings.
Composer Pro User Guide 1.4.4.1 Hardware and Software No Longer Supported or Partially Supported • End of Life: 7" Wall-Mount Touch Screen (replaced by a new 7" In-Wall Touch Screen). 1.4.4.2 New Media and Hardware • New Media Player V2 (C4-MP2-E). • Updates to HC-200B (C4-HC200B-E-B-NR-1) and HC-300C (C4-HC300C-E-B). • Updates to HC-1000 V3 (C4-HC1000-V2-E-B). Support for rollback to Release 1.7.4 and 1.8.2 using a USB drive. • Update to System Remote Control SR-250 (enhancements).
Composer Pro User Guide 4store applications in My Apps), easy to use (intuitive, fewer steps, consistent), and elegant (3-dimensional, translucent, simple). • Support for SSL configurations for tighter security. • Ability to edit DVDs via Disc Changer. • Whole-home views; room browse. • Uses a secure network connection to Director via SSL by default.
Composer Pro User Guide Scenes in the room's Properties > Navigator view. Hide or show and change the order of lights and Lighting Scenes. • Media menu. New option 'Tag media files.' • Menu bar. New 'Go' menu to all views (System Design, Connections, etc.). • New System Design and Media view tab changes in Composer Pro. • Wireless Thermostat scheduling and options changes. • DriverWorks. Ability to add and replace drivers. • Lua engine.
Composer Pro User Guide • • Control4 System User Guide. A new Control4 System Quick Start Guide (Rev A) is available in PDF format on the Control4 website. More detailed online Help (Control4 System User Guide) is available on the Control4 website or on the Dealer portal in PDF. • Product documents are still available on the Control4 Dealer website under Support > Product Information, but they will no longer be available in the box in printed form or on CD.
Composer Pro User Guide 1.4.5.2 New Media and Hardware ® The Control4 system Composer Pro now supports the following media and hardware: • A new Navigator interface has replaced the interface used in Release 1.8.x and earlier. This interface appears on all of the Touch Screens and On-Screen Navigators except for the Mini Touch Screen and 10” Touch Screens. See the Control4 System Quick Start Guide and Control4 System User Guide for details about how to use this interface.
Composer Pro User Guide • New sections: “Editing DVD Information” and “Programming the Control4 Thermostat Schedule” have been added. • Most references to Contact/Relay Extender, 10" Wireless Touch Screen, and Home Controller HC-500 have been removed. These products are either no longer sold or do not support the Flash-based interface. • General network information has been removed. You can get that information from the Control4 training materials and courses.
Composer Pro User Guide To learn about the advanced features of Composer Pro (programming, setting up networks, device drivers, etc.) see “Advanced Topics.” 2.1 Installing Devices ® Use the Control4 Dealer website at http://www.control4.com to access PDFs of all current and past product installation and setup guides, and then install and set up your Control4 system devices according to these guides. These are the same guides that are included with the hardware, for example, a Controller or Touch Screen.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. Keep pressing the ID button for several minutes. The TV displays the Control4 information, and will display a message similar to “Release to reset the network configuration...” when the reset has completed. 8. Release the ID button on the Controller. Wait several minutes. A message appears “loading, please wait...” After a few minutes, the TV screen may go blank. 9.
Composer Pro User Guide • List View—Select a room, and then select the List View tab. This option lets you view and maybe modify the devices in the room. For more information, see “Device Properties” in the Composer Pro Getting Started. • Device—Select the device to modify the available user options. For more information, see “Device Properties” in Composer Pro Getting Started. 2.4.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.4.2.1.3 • Top LED Link—If checked, swap the On and Off state and color on the top LED. • Bottom LED Link—If checked, swap the On and Off state and color on the bottom LED. • Buttons Attached—If checked, pressing the buttons on the Dimmer or Switch directly controls the connected load. • LED Attached—If checked, the LED state is controlled by the button presses. If unchecked, the LED state and colors can be controlled by custom programming.
Composer Pro User Guide • 2.5 Network—The current channel, gateway, MAC address and firmware version of the selected Dimmer or Switch. These boxes are not editable. To configure a 3-way Switch, see “Configuring Lights for 3-Way.” Configuring Devices ® The following sections provide steps for configuring Control4 devices. Configuration can mean anything from identifying the device to the network to configuring an option in the device. 2.5.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites 1. Read “Purpose of Device Drivers” and “Adding Items to the Project Tree” in Composer Pro Getting Started first to understand how to create a project tree for your project. 2. Install and connect the physical devices that need to be added to the Composer Pro project. To add devices: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3.
Composer Pro User Guide 2. 3. 4. 5. Click System Design. In System Design in the Items pane, click the Search tab. Select the Online Database radio button. To get a device, use the pull-down menus and select Device Type, then Manufacturer or All Manufacturers. 6. Select the room in the project tree, and double-click or drag the device to the project tree. 7. Configure the device by setting up the connections (Network and/or Control/AV tabs).
Composer Pro User Guide Note: If a Controller is not listed in My Drivers, right-click in My Drivers and select Restore Default List. This action updates the list. See “Using My Drivers or Search Tabs.” 4. In the Connections view, use the Network tab to make the necessary network connections. To do this, select the Home Controller object, and click the Identify button. 5.
Composer Pro User Guide 6. Click Close to exit the wizard. 7. To establish a WiFi network connection to this Controller, configure a USB WiFi Adapter for Home Controllers (sold separately). To do so, see “Configuring a WiFi Connection” or “Configure a USB WiFi Adapter for HC-300.” Check with your Control4 Sales representative for details. 8. (Optional) For additional Home Controller setup, configure the Properties. a. In the System Design view project tree, select the Home Controller object. b.
Composer Pro User Guide To connect and set up the USB WiFi Adapter for a Home Controller HC-300: 1. Connect the Home Controller HC-300 to the Ethernet network using an Ethernet CAT5 cable (this is a temporary connection to support set-up activities). 2. Plug the adapter to the USB port on the Controller. 3. Start Composer and connect to Director on Local Network. a. In the Tools menu, select System Manager. b.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.5.4 Ensure That Video Mode Is Set Correctly ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view to check the Controller's properties and ensure that video mode is set correctly on a Controller. Video Mode lets you set the video format that the Home Controller handles. To ensure the Controller properties are set correctly: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the project tree, select the Controller object for the properties to appear. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.5.5 Configure Multiple Controllers ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view and Connections > Network tab to configure multiple Controller. If you have more than one (1) Controller in your Control4 system, you must designate one of them as the Primary Controller. The others will be Secondary Controllers. To add and configure multiple Controllers: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director on Local Network. 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. 8. 9. 10. Click the Connections view. In the Connections view, select the Network tab. Select the first Controller listed, and click Identify. On the dialog that appears, follow the on-screen instructions, and click Next to continue to identify the other Controllers you have added to the system. 11. When you finish identifying all of the Controllers and any other devices in your project, click Close to return to the Network tab in the Connections view. 12.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. In the System Design view on the project tree, select the room where the IO Extender is installed. In the Items pane > My Drivers tab > Controllers, double-click IO Extender to add the object to the project tree. 4. In the Connections view, use the Network tab to make the necessary network connection. To do this, select the IO Extender object, and click the Identify button. 5.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.6.1 Configure an Audio Matrix Switch ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to identify an Audio Matrix Switch to the Control4 system. This device switches up to 16 input sources and up to 16 simultaneous zones. Prerequisites Ensure that the Home Controller is installed as directed in the Control4 Audio Matrix Switch Installation Guide on the Control4 Dealer website. To add and configure an Audio Matrix Switch: 1.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. Click Close to exit the wizard. 2.5.6.2 Configure an Audio or AV Switch ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections view to set up an audio or audio/video switch. You can access the AV switch drivers from the System Design view in the Items pane by clicking the Search tab > Device Type: A/V Switch or Audio Switch > Manufacturer: All Manufacturers. Use the Driver Wizard for additional support for your audio or AV switch.
Composer Pro User Guide 5. Modify any room connections as needed for your configuration. 2.5.6.3 Configure a Dock for iPod ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view to configure the Dock for iPod. The Dock for iPod is a dock in which your iPod sits. With your iPod connected to the dock and the Control4 system, you can enjoy music throughout the home.
Composer Pro User Guide • Debug Mode: Use the drop-down list to select an option to log or print in this mode. Select from Print, Log, or Print and Log. This option is tied to the output options in the Lua tab (Step 9). • Firmware Version: Shows the version number for the firmware. 9. (Optional) See the Documentation tab for more information. 10. Click the Lua tab to view logging output. 2.5.6.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. (Optional) Configure additional 4-Zone Amplifier properties. a. In the System Design view on the project tree, select the Amplifier object. b. Modify the properties in the Properties pane: Modifiable properties include: • Inputs Locked—This locks Audio Inputs to set Audio Outputs. You can have one (1) Audio Input with several Audio Outputs, but an Audio Output may only have one Audio Input. • Power Save Enabled—Check to save power.
Composer Pro User Guide Output Zones—Select zones 1 through 8. Maximum Volume—Use the drop-down menu to select the volume up to 100. Click Set. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide Advanced properties: • • Parametric EQ Settings • Frequency—Center frequency to be adjusted. • Gain—Set from -24dB (cut) to +6dB (boost) for the center frequency. • Quality Factor (Q)—Width of the EQ boost/cut settable from 0.5 to 1.0 in 0.1 steps and 1.0 to 10.0 in 1 step (there are no units for Q). Shelving EQ Settings • Frequency—Center frequency to be adjusted. • Gain—Set from -24dB (cut) to +6dB (boost) for the center frequency.
Composer Pro User Guide 1kHz +/- ½ (100Hz) 1kHz +/- 50Hz = 950Hz to 1,050Hz The higher the Q setting the narrower the frequency range affected by the gain setting, while a lower Q setting increases the frequency range affected by the gain setting at each EQ frequency. The frequency response can be visualized as a tall, skinny building with a high Q value or a tall, wide (or pyramid shaped) building with a low Q value. The peak (or height of the building) at the center frequency is set by the Gain setting.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. (Optional) Configure additional Multi Channel Amplifier properties. a. In the System Design view on the project tree, select the Amplifier object. b. Modify the properties in the Properties pane: Modifiable properties include: • Inputs Locked—This locks Audio Inputs to set Audio Outputs. You can have one Audio Input with several Audio Outputs, but an Audio Output may only have one Audio Input. • Device Firmware—This displays the version of firmware.
Composer Pro User Guide Maximum Volume—Use the drop-down menu to select the volume up to 100. Click Set. • Parametric EQ Settings: Frequency— Center frequency to be adjusted. Gain— Set from -24dB (cut) to +6dB (boost) for the center frequency. Advanced Properties: • • Parametric EQ Settings • Frequency—Center frequency to be adjusted. • Gain—Set from -24dB (cut) to +6dB (boost) for the center frequency. • Quality Factor (Q)—Width of the EQ boost/cut settable from 0.5 to 1.0 in 0.1 steps and 1.
Composer Pro User Guide Q = Freq/BW 10 = 1kHz/BW BW = 100Hz Affected frequencies are Center Frequency +/- ½ (BW) 1kHz +/- ½ (100Hz) 1kHz +/- 50Hz = 950Hz to 1,050Hz The higher the Q setting the narrower the frequency range affected by the gain setting, while a lower Q setting increases the frequency range affected by the gain setting at each EQ frequency. The frequency response can be visualized as a tall, skinny building with a high Q value or a tall, wide (or pyramid shaped) building with a low Q value.
Composer Pro User Guide See the following sections as applicable to configure the tuner: “Activate the XM Satellite Radio Service” “Configure the Multi Tuner” “Set Up Radio Stations” Prerequisites Ensure that the Multi Tuner, Version 1 or 2, is installed as directed in the Control4 Multi Tuner Installation Guide. 2.5.6.6.1.
Composer Pro User Guide • Version 1: Multi Tuner w/XM for the AVM-TUN1X-B model or if adding the XM Module to the AVM-TUN1-B model. • Version 2: C4-TUN2-E-B or C4-TUN2-E-B_with_C4-XMOD if the XM Module upgrade kit [sold separately] is being used with an C4-TUN2-E-B model. 6. Set the AV and Network connections: a. In the Connections view, click the Control/AV tab. b.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.6.6.1.3 Set Up Radio Stations To provide users easy access to radio stations throughout the system and to enrich the graphical interfaces, use Composer Pro to search for radio broadcasts and refresh your Navigators. 1. Start Composer and connect to Director on Local Network. 2. Click Media. 3. Select a radio in the Media list (on the left): XM Radio, FM Radio, or AM Radio, and then click Search. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.6.7.1.1 Configure Speaker Point for Ethernet Use To add and configure an Ethernet Speaker Point to a Control4 project: Note: By default, Speaker Point is configured for Ethernet use. If you are using WiFi, however, also follow the instructions in the section, "Configure Speaker Point for WiFi Use" later in this section. 1. 2. 3. 4. Start Composer and connect to a Director. Click System Design.
Composer Pro User Guide 9. (Optional) Configure the Speaker Point properties. Modifiable properties include: • Local Amp Mode not checked (default). When the box is not checked, the Speaker Point streams the analog input through the Control4 audio distribution system, making the source digitized and available to other audio zones throughout the house. • Local Amp Mode checked.
Composer Pro User Guide Tip: If the device’s network address is not on this list, click Refresh. If it still does not appear, click Add to enter it manually. If you don’t know the network address, look in the Tools menu > Network Tools. 4. Click the Network tab, and click Configure. 5. Click Next when a Network Configuration wizard dialog appears. 6. If desired, enter a new name for the device, and click Next. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide IMPORTANT TIP: If the device has already been identified on the Control4 system, and you change the name (on this wizard screen), identify the device again. Until it is identified again, the Controller cannot recognize the name and will not be able to communicate with the device. 7. Select the type of network you want the device to be a part of, and click Next. Example: Wireless network. 8.
Composer Pro User Guide Example: • Network Name (SSID): • Data encryption: wep64 • Key Type: hex • Network Key (in hex): ABCDE12345. Note: If the hex Network Key you insert is not valid, a screen with a red exclamation point comes up. In this case, enter your key again. 14. Click Test to test your network connection. If it fails, follow the on-screen instructions. 15.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Ensure that your Media Player is installed as directed in the Media Player Installation Guide and Media Player User Guide shipped with the hardware or available on the Control4 Dealer website. To configure a Media Player in your system: 1. Add a Network File Storage driver to your Composer Pro project (available on the My Drivers tab), then configure the properties including browsing to the network location.
Composer Pro User Guide • Click New, and then choose the Browse option next to the Location text box in the popup window. A new pop-up window will appear. • In the pop-up window, select the drop-down menu for Files of type, and then select the *.* option. • Select the file format you want to add to the database. When the videos in alternative video formats are added to the system manually, those videos become available for playback from the Navigators.
Composer Pro User Guide Note: When programming using double and triple-tap events, be aware that Press and Release events also occur when double and triple-tap events occur. Plan your programming using these events so that they don't conflict with the intended outcome. In most cases, when using double and triple-tap programming events, don't program on the Press and Release events. These sections provide information about how to configure the lights or Keypads types for your Control4 system.
Composer Pro User Guide 5. Click Connections. 6. Click the Network tab to make the necessary network connection. To do this, select the 2, 3, or 6 Button Keypad object, and click the Identify button. 7. In Identify mode, go to the physical 2, 3, or 6-Button Keypad, and press the Top button to identify the Keypad to the Control4 system. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. Click Close to exit the wizard. 9. (Optional) To configure the properties, click System Design. In the project tree, select the 2, 3, or 6 Button Keypad object for the properties to appear. Modifiable properties include (depending on the device selected): • LED Keypad Managed. The LED state is controlled by pressing the buttons on the Keypad. This is the factory default for the Keypad. If you uncheck Keypad Managed, the following buttons can be activated.
Composer Pro User Guide On Color—LED color when button is pressed to ON. Off Color—LED color when button is pressed to OFF. • Network MAC—Lets you view the device’s MAC address. Version—Lets you view the version of the firmware you are running. 2.5.7.2 Configure a Wireless Switch or Dimmer or an Inline Dimmer ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to configure Switches and Dimmers.
Composer Pro User Guide 9. Click Close to exit the wizard. 10. (Optional) To configure the properties, click System Design. In the project tree, select the Switch or Dimmer object for the properties to appear as shown below. Modifiable properties include: Properties (these properties are available only on the Wireless Dimmer and the Inline Dimmer) • Click Ramp Rate Up—The rate in seconds when the light ramps from OFF to ON. • Click Ramp Rate Down—The rate in seconds when the light ramps from ON to OFF.
Composer Pro User Guide • Bottom Color Off—The LED color for the bottom LED when the LED state is OFF. Options • Top LED Link—If checked, swap on and off the state and color on the top LED. • Bottom LED Link—If checked, swap the on and off state and color on the bottom LED. • Buttons Attached—If checked, pressing the buttons on the Dimmer or Switch directly controls the connected load. • LED Attached—If checked, the LED state is controlled by the button presses.
Composer Pro User Guide Cold Start Time (milliseconds)—Use the drop-down box to select the time in milliseconds. The default is 0. This is the length of time a light takes to warm up before it dims down to the Cold Start Level setting. Max On Level (%)—Use the drop-down box to select the maximum % light level in 1% increments. The default is 100. This is the level set for maximum light output, such as 100%.
Composer Pro User Guide • Bottom Color: Off. The LED color for the Bottom LED when the LED state is Off. Tip: You can change the LED lights based on programming. See the Programming view > Switch or Dimmer objects for the events available. Also, see the actions available for both Switch and Dimmer. 2.5.7.4 Changing LEDs on 2-, 3-, or 6-Button Keypads ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view to change Keypad button LEDs. To change the LED colors on the Keypad: 1.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.7.5 Configure a Wireless Outlet Switch ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to configure a Wireless Outlet Switch. Configure and use the Wireless Outlet Switch and its plugged-in device to: • Control a plugged-in audio/video component (such as a DVD player or VCR) or other electrical equipment controlled by IR. • Control power to a plugged-in relay device (such as a pump) or other household appliances. • Switch a plugged-in lamp On or Off.
Composer Pro User Guide Power Sensing (Contact)—Using the Wireless Outlet Switch, the system can sense the power state of the plugged-in device, and the Controller can send the appropriate control commands based on the power state. For a plugged-in device: a. Add the appropriate driver. b. (For an AV device only, such as a DVD Player) Edit the driver to change the power management option in the driver for the correct connection to appear in the Connections view.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.7.5.1 Perform Power Learning To enable use of the power-sensing features, configure your Wireless Outlet Switch to read the power state of the devices that you plug into it. To perform Power Learning: 1. Follow the steps in the previous section. 2. Turn Off the device plugged into the Wireless Outlet Switch. 3. Push and hold the button on the Top panel of the Wireless Outlet Switch until the two (2) LEDs toggle Orange On/Off, alternating back and forth. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide IMPORTANT TIP: You can use a quick button press during any step of this process prior to the LEDs turning solid Red or Green to exit the Learning mode without saving. 9. Repeat the steps to configure the other outlet (Outlet 1or 2) as needed for any additional pluggedin device. Note: To unlearn a device, press the button nine (9) times, but use with care; this will reset both outlets. 2.5.7.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Ensure that the AV device, such as the Samsung Television object, is added and configured for the device. To configure a Wireless Outlet Switch to use an AV device, do the following: Select the Power Codes 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the project tree, right-click the Samsung Television and select Edit Driver. The Driver Wizard opens. 4. In the Driver Wizard, check Has power feedback. 5.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. To do this, in the Connection > Control & Audio Video Connections pane select the Samsung Television that is plugged into the Wireless Outlet Switch. 9. From the top screen drag the Contact Sensor connection to the correct sensor on the Wireless Outlet Switch in the bottom screen. 10. Before you can use power sensing for the plugged-in device, perform Power Learning on the Wireless Outlet Switch for that plugged-in device on the appropriate outlet. Those steps are explained next.
Composer Pro User Guide To add and configure a Wireless Outlet Dimmer: Note: Each Wireless Outlet Dimmer has two (2) outlets: Outlet 1 and Outlet 2. When the Wireless Outlet Dimmer is plugged into a wall, Outlet 1 is on the left and Outlet 2 is on the right. 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the Items pane > My Drivers tab > Lighting > Light double-click the Wireless Outlet Dimmer object driver to add to the project. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide configure global changes in Composer Pro Properties, and configure 3-way lights by dragging the lighting and control connections. The Push and Release features available on the Keypads let you dim lights like a Dimmer. Tip: To find out how to configure global changes for lights and other devices, see "Accessing Properties from the Project Tree" in Composer Pro Getting Started. 2.5.7.8.
Composer Pro User Guide 6. Test to ensure that the 2-Button Keypad turns the light on and off, and that the Push/Release functions dim the light. 2.5.7.8.2 Configuring a 3-Button Keypad to Control a 3-Way Light ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro Connections view to configure a 3-Button Keypad to use a toggle for a 3-way light. Example: Configure a 3-Button Keypad to toggle the light On and Off. Use Push and Release to dim and brighten the light as desired. Prerequisites 1.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Ensure that either the Puck Switch Module or Puck Dimmer Module is installed as directed in the Control4 Wireless Puck Dimmer or Switch Module Installation Guide available on the Control4 Dealer website. To add and configure a Wireless Puck Dimmer or Switch Module: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the project tree, select the room where the Wireless Puck Switch Module or Wireless Puck Dimmer Module resides. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide Puck Dimmer Properties: Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide Puck Switch Properties: Modifiable properties for the Wireless Puck Dimmer Module or Wireless Puck Switch Module include: Properties (Wireless Puck Dimmer Module Only) • Click Ramp Rate Up—The rate the light ramps from off to on when the button is clicked. • Click Ramp Rate Down—The rate the light ramps from on to off when the button is clicked. • Preset Level—The percentage of the load to which the Puck Dimmer Module ramps when turned on.
Composer Pro User Guide • Contact Open—The LED is on when the auxiliary contact is in the Open position. • Contact Closed—The LED is on when the auxiliary contact is in the Closed position. • Unmanaged—The LED is not tied to the contact or load and can be controlled using the Programming view. Virtual Button Colors The virtual button color defines the LED color that will appear on a keypad button that is bound to the Puck module when that keypad button is set to Follow Bound Color.
Composer Pro User Guide Example: Fluorescent lights go on, warm up, and then will dim down to the Minimum On Level % setting. Cold Start Time (milliseconds)—Use the arrows selection box to select the time in milliseconds. The default is 0. This is the length of time a light takes to warm up before it dims down to the Cold Start Level setting. Max On Level (%)—Use the arrows selection box to select the maximum % light level in 1% increments. The default is 100.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.7.10 Examples of Lighting Configurations This section provides examples about how to change various Switch, Dimmer and Keypad settings in ® the Control4 system. 2.5.7.10.1 Configure a Wireless Outlet Switch for Power Sensing AV Devices ® Use the Control4 Wireless Outlet Switch and its plugged-in device to: • Control a plugged-in audio/video component (such as a DVD player or VCR) or other electrical equipment controlled by IR.
Composer Pro User Guide 2. Click System Design. 3. In the project tree, right-click the Samsung Television and select Edit Driver. The Driver Wizard opens. 4. In the Driver Wizard, check Has power feedback. 5. Change the Power Management option to Contact sensor; ensure that the Send toggle code is selected. 6. Click Codes. a. In Codes under Default Commands, make sure Power On and Power Off, or Power Toggle items are not checked.
Composer Pro User Guide b. Push and hold the button on the top panel of the Wireless Outlet Switch until the two (2) LEDs toggle orange On/Off, alternating back and forth. c. Choose an outlet to configure (Outlet 1 or 2) by releasing the button when the LED that corresponds to that outlet number lights up. Example: If a device is plugged into Outlet 1, release the button when LED 1 lights up.
Composer Pro User Guide “Configure Mobile Devices or PCs/Tablets as Navigators” 2.5.8.1 Configure System Remote Control SR-150B ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to add and identify this device. Prerequisites Ensure that the SR-150B is installed as directed in the Control4 System Remote Control System Remote Control SR-150B Setup Guide. To add and configure an SR-150B: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3.
Composer Pro User Guide Note: To complete the identification process, the System Remote Control must be on the same ZigBee channel as the Controller, and the Controller must have Zserver enabled. To change the ZigBee channel on the remote, see Step 12. 8. 9. 10. 11. When the MAC address appears in the window, click Close. (Optional) To configure the properties, click System Design. In the project tree, select the System Remote Control object. View and change the properties in the Properties pane.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.8.1.1 • Check ZigBee Channel—To determine the current ZigBee channel, press Room Off, 0, 0, 3 (or Room Off, 7, 4, 7) (in that order), and then count the blinks of Room Off. The number of blinks corresponds with the channel number. • Reset to Factory Defaults—To reset all settings to the factory defaults (including ZigBee channel), press Room Off, 9, 9, 9.
Composer Pro User Guide d. Edit the Help text as needed, and then choose Set. Note: Help text describes custom programming to users in the House option in any of the Navigators. Example: (1) In System Design, select Disc Changer. (2) In the Red button, choose Code. (3) From the drop-down list, choose Subtitle. (4) Choose the Set button to create a Subtitle button. Based on Room: a. Click Programming. b. Select a room in the Device Events pane. c. Select the Commands radio button in the Events pane.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. 5. 6. 7. Click Connections. In the Connections view, click the Network tab to make the necessary network connection. Select the System Remote Control SR-250 object, and click the Identify button. In Identify mode, go to the physical System Remote Control, and press the Red 4 button to identify the System Remote Control to the Control4 system.
Composer Pro User Guide • • Gateway—Displays the MAC address of the ZigBee server (usually your Controller unless you specify otherwise). • MAC—Displays the System Remote Control's own MAC address. • Firmware Version—Displays the current firmware version of the System Remote Control. Watch/Listen Button Behavior—If you select one of the options below, the following action occurs when you press the Watch button. • No Action—If you select this option and you press the Watch button, nothing happens.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. Click Connections. 5. Click the Network tab. Ensure that the Controller and the System Remote Control are both network identified. 6. Program the programmable buttons (Red, Green, Yellow, Blue, *, or #) either based on the selected AV device or the selected room. Based on AV Device: a. Click System Design. b. Select an AV device to display the device’s Properties page. c.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.8.2.2 Program the SR-250 Paging Feature Configure the Beep paging feature for this System Remote Control version through programming. Use this feature to page a lost System Remote Control. You can program a Keypad or a custom button to cause the System Remote Control to beep when pressed. To program the paging feature for this System Remote Control: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click Programming. 3. Select the Event that you want to use to start the page.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.8.3 Configure a 7” Portable Touch Screen (C4-TSM7) Use the Control4® Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to add and configure this device. Note: If you want to use the new 7” Portable Touch Screen with Camera, released with OS 2.2, see the next section. Prerequisites 1. Ensure that the 7" Portable Touch Screen (C4-TSM7-G-B) is installed as directed in the Control4 7" Portable Touch Screen Installation Guide available on the Control4 Dealer website. 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.5.8.4 Configuring a 7” Portable Touch Screen with Camera (C4-TSMC7) Use the Control4® Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to add and configure this device. Prerequisites 1. Ensure that the 7" Portable Touch Screen with Camera (C4-TSMC7-EN) is installed as directed in the Control4 7" Portable Touch Screen with Camera Setup Guide available on the Control4 Dealer website.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites 1. Ensure that the 7" Tabletop Touch Screen (C4-TST7-EG-B or C4-TSTR7-EG-B) is installed and on (not in Sleep Mode) as directed in the Control4 7" Tabletop Touch Screen Installation Guide. 2. Ensure that your project has a Control4 Controller added and identified in the Control4 system. To add and configure a 7" Tabletop Touch Screen: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3.
Composer Pro User Guide Also, you must purchase, assign, and check in an Intercom license for consumers who want this feature. See Managing Dealer Accounts on My.Control4.Com for information about how to purchase and assign an Intercom license. 2.5.8.6.1 Scenarios 1. User wants to have full-duplex, room-to-room calling. In this case, the Control4 system must have at least two (2) 5" or 7" In-Wall Touch Screens installed. 2. User wants to broadcast a message without a response.
Composer Pro User Guide Backlight Preset Level—Lets you set the default backlight level. If you ever restart or power the Touch Screen again, this is the backlight level it would go to. Click Set to save your changes. Button Animation Enabled—Lets you enable animated buttons for a 3D effect. Volume Control Follows Selected—Lets you select other rooms aside from the one that contains the Touch Screen, and change its volume when leaving the room. 2.5.8.6.
Composer Pro User Guide 5. In the Connections view, click the Control/AV tab to make the necessary connection to the Relay Output Device. a. Select the Gas Fireplace object in the Gas Fireplace pane under Control & Audio Video Connections. b. Drag the Relay to the device you choose in the Relay Output Devices pane, for example, Home Controller HC300. 6. (Optional) To configure the properties, click System Design. 7. In the project tree, select the Gas Fireplace object. 8.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Ensure that the Wireless Fireplace Switch is installed as directed in the Control4 Wireless Fireplace Switch Installation Guide available on the Control4 Dealer website. The Gas Fireplace Relay installs with the Wireless Fireplace Switch. To add and configure a Wireless Fireplace Switch: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the project tree, select the room where the gas fireplace resides.
Composer Pro User Guide Advanced Properties: LED Top Color o On. The LED color for the Top LED when the LED state is On. o Off. The LED color for the Top LED when the LED state is Off. Bottom Color o o On. The LED color for the Top LED when the LED state is On. Off. The LED color for the Top LED when the LED state is Off. Options Top LED Link—Select to enable. If checked, swap on and off the state and color on the top LED. Bottom LED Link—Select to enable.
Composer Pro User Guide Radio Buttons: • Toggle Type. Select if the device needs two (2) wires always touching to stay on. • Pulse Type. Select if two (2) wires only need to touch momentarily to turn the device on or off. Pulse length is x milliseconds. Add the value here. 4. To use this option, select the Pulse Type radio button, and select the Pulse Length is x milliseconds for the relay pulse (the default is 500 milliseconds). 2.5.9.
Composer Pro User Guide Modifiable properties include: Invert Sensor: Depending on the sensor type, the Controller sends a small amount of voltage through the sensor to close it, if for example when a door is closed with feedback indicating such. You use Invert Sensor if you want to feedback to be the opposite. Enable Debounce Timer: Sets an amount of time that lapses before the sensor triggers to on. Debounce Time(ms): The amount of time in milliseconds before the sensor state changes to on. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide “Setting Up a Wireless Thermostat” “Programming the Control4 Thermostat Schedule” “Using the Wireless Thermostat Advanced Properties” 2.5.10.1 Setting Up a Wireless Thermostat ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design and Connections views to set up a Control4 Wireless Thermostat. Prerequisites 1. Ensure that your project has a Control4 Controller added to the project tree and is identified on the Control4 system. 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. Click Close to exit the wizard. • To program the schedule, see “Programming the Control4 Thermostat Schedule.” • To set up advanced properties, see “Using the Wireless Thermostat Advanced Properties.” 2.5.10.2 Programming the Control4 Thermostat Schedule ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view to set a heating and cooling schedule for your Control4 Wireless Thermostat (model number: Control4-CCZ-T1-x for OS 2.0 and later).
Composer Pro User Guide To program the Wireless Thermostat Schedule: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the System Design view, select the Control4 Wireless Thermostat object. 4. The Properties appear in the center pane. Fahrenheit is selected by default; select Celsius as needed. 5. In the Properties tab, select View/Edit Schedule. The Schedule dialog appears with the currently programmed schedule for Monday through Sunday.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Ensure that the Control4 Wireless Thermostat (model number: Control4-CCZ-T1-x for OS 2.0 and later) is installed as directed in the Control4 Wireless Thermostat Installation Guide available on the Control4 Dealer website. To use the Thermostat Advanced Properties: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. Select the Control4 Wireless Thermostat in the project tree. 4. Click the Properties tab to view the list below.
Composer Pro User Guide Vacation—Lets you set the Heat Set Point and Cool Set Point when the homeowner is on vacation. Use the up or down arrows to set the heat and cool set points, and then click OK. Use Remote Temperature Sensor—Sets the Thermostat to use either the on-board Local temperature sensor (default) or an optional Remote temperature sensor to control the HVAC system by selecting the Use Remote Temperature Sensor radio button.
Composer Pro User Guide Always On to keep the backlight on constantly. When using batteries for power with power stealing enabled, the Always On option is not recommended. Battery—Shows the power source or battery level; e.g., "Externally Powered." Time Format (Date and Time)—Lets you set preferences regarding Date Format (MM/DD/YYYY or DD/MM/YYY) and Time Format (12 h or 24 h). Click the Sync Time button under Time Format to update the time on your Thermostat manually to the Controller.
Composer Pro User Guide Temperature Calibration—Use the up or down arrows to set x degree(s), and then click Set Calibration. This lets you fine tune the current temperature reported by the Thermostat by +/- 5 degrees. Example: If your Thermostat reads 72 degrees Fahrenheit, and you determine that the current temperature should be 70 degrees Fahrenheit, press the down button two times to lower the Thermostat’s reading to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Click Set Calibration.
Composer Pro User Guide systems automatically enforce a Minimum Off Time. In this case, the heating or cooling will remain off for the higher of the two settings (Thermostat or HVAC system). Stage Configuration (Heat Stage 1, 2; Cool Stage 1, 2; Auxiliary; Emergency) The stage configuration boxes allows for setting the engage delta, minimum run time and maximum run time for each stage. Note: These settings take effect as soon as the Advanced Device Configuration box is closed.
Composer Pro User Guide Auxiliary heating stage to run on its own. Note: If set to the maximum time allowed, the main heat pump stage and the Auxiliary heat stage will run together indefinitely. IMPORTANT! Starting with OS 2.0, the new Thermostat driver and firmware use a different temperature scale. Due to this, existing programming which evaluates temperature values will not work correctly and must be deleted and re-done.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Ensure that the Black & Decker locks are installed as directed in the Black & Decker Installation instructions shipped with the product. To add and configure Black & Decker locks: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. In the System Design view on the project tree, select the rooms where the Black & Decker locks are installed. In the Items pane, click the Search tab and search for Black and Decker in the Manufacturer box. 4.
Composer Pro User Guide c. Click the Documentation tab for additional information about setting the properties, user codes, and actions for the locks. Properties Debug Mode. Set to On or Off if using to debug a problem. Lock Sleep Timer. The default is 7 seconds. Set to the amount of time the lock sleeps before sending out a request for lock status. # of Log Items. Use the up or down arrows to set the number of items to log. Last Status. Indicates the last action on the lock. Firmware Version.
Composer Pro User Guide • SNMP MIBs. Make sure the NMS console you use has the following SNMP MIBs: SNMPV2SMI, SNMPV2-TC, SNMPV2-CONF, and INET-ADDRESS-MIB. The Control4 MIBs reference these MIBs. These sections provide information about how to set up and use the SNMP Configuration Agent. Refer to this document and Composer Pro User Guide, Part 2 for details.
Composer Pro User Guide To configure SNMP settings in the Properties pane: 1. In the SNMP Configuration pane, click Properties. 2. If they are SNMP-enabled, all of your Controllers, IO Extenders, and Touch Screens in the project will appear in the Managed SNMP Devices pane. If you've updated the system to OS 2.2, those devices appear automatically. 3. Use the Properties pane to disable SNMP from the project, add traps, set community strings, and change contact information. • SNMP Enabled.
Composer Pro User Guide Note: If you select multiple devices and their properties are different, a red warning message appears, and Composer attempts to notify you of the conflict. Tip: You can configure one device and then copy it to other devices to save the properties you've defined. See the next steps for details. To copy a device: Copy a device to other devices if you want to use the device's properties. Note: You cannot copy a device to another device that's already been identified in Composer. 1. 2.
Composer Pro User Guide To delete a device: Remove a device from the managed list in the Properties pane. 1. In the Managed SNMP Devices pane, click Delete or right click and select Delete Device. 2. In Target Device, select the device to delete. To delete several devices use CTRL or SHIFT and select the devices. 3. Click OK. The device(s) disappear from the Managed SNMP Devices pane. Notes: (1) Deleting a device removes it from the list, but the properties are saved.
Composer Pro User Guide To change the 'Trap Enabled' system variables in the System Variables pane: Change the 'Trap Enabled' status in the System Variables pane when you want traps sent to the NMS console you set up (see the previous steps) for the selected variable(s) agents or in programming. Example: You can set a 'Trap Enabled' status to 'True' for the CURRENT_SELECTED_DEVICE variable in Room 100. 1. In SNMP Configuration, click the System Variables tab. 2. Select the Variables to change.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.7 Customizing the Navigators ® Use the Control4 system Navigator interface on your Navigator to make adjustments to the Navigator you're using. Tip: You or your customer can customize pages in the Touch Screens, MyHome apps, or On-Screen Navigators also. See the Control4 System User Guide for information. These sections provide information about how to customize Navigators.
Composer Pro User Guide • Controller —If the Controller has no storage, add and connect a device that contains storage for your photos; for example a USB drive or Network File Share (see Step 6 in the next section). • USB Drive—Ensure that the USB drive is attached to the Controller. When you insert the USB drive, it will appear in the project tree in the same room as the Controller.
Composer Pro User Guide 9. In the Screen Saver pane, click Add. In the My Pictures dialog, browse to the photos you want to copy to the storage location, select them, and click Open. The files will be copied to the storage location you specified in Step 8, and a folder may be created for you using the Control4 name (Example: Control4 pictures). Note: When media is added (copied) to the storage device, it is pre-scaled to the resolution for all of the Navigators.
Composer Pro User Guide Prerequisites Before setting up a custom screen saver, photos must be available for viewing from the Navigator. See “Setting Up the Photo Screen Saver Option.” To set up a custom screen saver: 1. From the main menu on an On-Screen Navigator, MyHome app, or Touch Screen press More > Settings > Screen Saver or Info > Config > Screen Saver from a System Remote Control. 2. In Screen Saver, press the drop-down arrow, and press Custom. 3.
Composer Pro User Guide Date: To change the Date (month, date, or year), click the drop-down arrow for a calendar to appear. Click the left or right arrows to select the month, and then select the day. Time: To change Time (hour, minute, second), click the up or down arrows to the appropriate time in hours, minutes, or seconds. Tip: An easy way to change the hour, minute, or second is to highlight the hour, minute, or second number, and then type the new number over the old one.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. 4. 5. 6. In System Design and in the project tree, select Bedroom. Go to the Navigator tab in the Properties tab. Select Music in the Menu box, and then click Modify. Select Digital Audio in the Theater, click Hide, and then click OK. 2.7.6 Viewing Device Availability in Navigators ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Design view to change the order of devices to view. This task is useful if you have a lot of media devices, and some are used more frequently than others.
Composer Pro User Guide • Control4 website • Update Manager • Network Status • System Manager 2.8.1 Control4 Website Composer Pro updates (software releases) are available on the Control4 Dealer website at http://www.control4.com/dealer/products/software/. You will need a Dealer login and password to access this site. Prerequisites Ensure that Release 1.8.2 and Composer Pro 2.0 are installed before you begin a subsequent update. See Composer Pro Getting Started for details.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.8.2 Update Manager Update Manager in Composer Pro automatically updates Director and all of the IP-connected devices that are available in your project (identified and online), allowing you to update all the devices in the project configuration also. You can use Update Manager to update from all previous releases. To support multiple releases, the release (for example, 1.7.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.8.5 Updating Firmware Sometimes you'll get devices that aren't on the same firmware version. For all devices to be able to communicate, they do need to be on the same firmware version. 2.8.5.1 ZigBee Devices ZigBee devices update automatically to the current firmware version when they are installed and identified to the system. 2.8.5.2 IP Devices To update IP devices, run Update Manager.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Update Errors. If you notice any errors during the update process in the Update Manager’s output pane, take note of the error message, and follow instructions provided at “Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process.” IMPORTANT: You cannot have both connection methods identified on the system. Remove the network connection to Zigbee and identify it again using the Ethernet connection. 4. Power On. Ensure that the power state of all devices is On.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.8.8.1 Estimating Update Times per Device Type The update time is dependent on the size of the Control4 system, the available network bandwidth, and the types of devices you are updating. There are three (3) types of devices: IP devices that communicate solely by TCP/IP, ZigBee, ZigBee Pro devices that communicate via ZigBee or ZigBee Pro, and hybrid devices that use both TCP/IP and ZigBee for communication.
Composer Pro User Guide You may want to practice on your own Control4 system first before upgrading a customer's home; for example, an update to Release 1.8.2 is not trivial. 2.8.9 Best Practices for Updating a Control4 System ® These sections will help you understand the best practices to follow when performing a Control4 update in Composer Pro. If you follow these sections in order until your system updates successfully, you may avoid some unnecessary pitfalls. 2.8.9.
Composer Pro User Guide To ensure that the Control4 system is working properly, the Composer Pro and Director version should always be consistent and have the same version number. Note: You do not need to be on a certain version, however, to update. Update Manager updates the Control4 system from all previous releases. The only reason you need to know this information is to determine when your project was set up.
Composer Pro User Guide • Update from older releases. See “Information About Older Releases.” • Update from Release 1.7.4 to 1.8.2. See “Update from Release 1.7.4 to 1.8.2.” • Update from Release 1.8.2 to 2.0. See “Update to Release 1.8” or “Update to Release 2.0.” • Refer to the Release Notes in subsequent releases for additional update instructions. 2.8.10 Update from Release 1.7.4 to 1.8.2 ® Use Control4 Composer Pro to update your system from Release 1.7.4 to Release 1.8.2.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.8.12 Update to Release 2.0 and Later ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro software to update to OS 2.0. Note: Before you begin the update, ensure that the Control4 system has been updated first to Release 1.7.4 and then to 1.8.2. Also, ensure that you have installed Composer Pro 2.0. For update instructions, refer to • Composer Pro Software Release Update Instructions - Release 1.7.4 to 1.8.2 • Control4 System Software Release Version 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. 5. 6. 7. Use the default URL. Click Update. Select the Controller model. Type the MAC address. The version will populate automatically. Tip: You can obtain this address from the product packaging, or you can obtain it from the Identify window. 8. You can add or remove any number of Controllers. Click Get Licensed Versions to add or remove them. 9. Click Next. The installation is copied to the USB device. 10.
Composer Pro User Guide To install the software: 1. Use the USB device with the required install and insert it in the USB port on the Primary Controller of the customer’s project. 2. Start Composer and connect to a Local Director. 3. In the menu bar, click Tools > Update Manager. 4. Click Update. A “Detected USB device…” message appears in the message box. The Update Manager screen shows the entries that are being updated from the USB device in the Update Available column (example: “Yes 2.1.0.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.1 Example Smith Home: Interviewer Method ® The following sample project sections step you through the creation of a Control4 project using Interviewer wizard in Composer Pro. Alternatively, you can create a new project using the Composer Pro views in Composer Pro. See Composer Pro Getting Started for details. To use the Interviewer wizard: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2. Click System Design. 3. From the File menu, select Run Interview.
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Composer Pro User Guide Connect From Output Device: Connect To Input Device: IR Output 2 (Control—IR_OUT) Receiver (IR Sensor—Theater) IR Output 3 (Control—IR_OUT) DVD (IR Sensor—Theater) Relay Port 1 (Control—RELAY) Gas Fireplace (Relay—Bedroom) Relay Port 2 (Control—RELAY) Sprinklers (Relay—Front) Relay Port 3 (Control—RELAY) Motorized Screen (Relay—Theater) Relay Port 4 (Control—RELAY) Electronic Gate (Relay—Front) Receiver - Tuner — Harman Kardon AVR 230 Output (Video—COMPOSITE) Televisi
Composer Pro User Guide Relay (Control—RELAY) Controller (Relay Port 2—Theater) Doorbell Contact Sensor (Control—CONTACT_SENSOR) Controller (Contact Sensor 2—Theater) Motion Sensor Contact Sensor (Control—CONTACT_SENSOR) Controller (Contact Sensor 1—Theater) Refer to “Example: Design and Create the Project” to go to the next example steps. 2.9.1.2 Example: Define Devices in Each Room ® This section discusses using Control4 Interviewer wizard in Composer Pro to define devices in each room.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Add the Controllers that reside in the room. The Digital Audio and Controller objects appear in the 'Devices in the Room' pane. The Digital Audio object represents the audio that exists on the Control4 Controller. Only one (1) Digital object added per project, so if you tried to add another Controller, a second Digital Audio object would not be added to the project tree. Note: When you click next and return to this screen, the object no longer appears on the screen.
Composer Pro User Guide b. Add the Receiver to the Devices in Room list using the Online Database. Example: Add the Receiver, select the Online Database, choose the manufacturer Harmon Kardon, and then double-click the model AVR 230[IR] from the list. c. Add the Television to the 'Devices in Room' list using the Online Database. Example: Double-click Television, select Online Database, choose the manufacturer Samsung, and then double-click the model TX-P1430.
Composer Pro User Guide 13. You have just completed the setup for the Theater. Click next to move to the Bedroom. To define devices in the Bedroom: 1. Notice that the selected room on the left is now Bedroom. For the selected room, check the appropriate boxes to indicate the devices used in this room. Example: For the Bedroom: De-select AV Components and Sensors. Check User Interface, Multi-Room Audio, Lighting, and Motorization. 2. Click next. 3. Add the devices to this room.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Identify which Navigators are included in each room by selecting the Navigator, and then clicking the double-arrow button. Example: Add the 3 Button Keypad for the Navigator in the Front Room. 4. Click next. 5. Add the Sensors to the Devices in the Room list. Example: Add the Doorbell and Motion Sensor to the Front Room. 6. Click next. 7. Add the Motorized devices to the Devices in the Room list. Example: Add the following: Electronic Gate and Sprinklers.
Composer Pro User Guide You are now ready to set up the network connections in the Network section of Interviewer. In this section, you identify the physical device to its network address so the devices can communicate with the Controller. Follow the on-screen instructions specific to the selected device to identify it on the network. The first item is selected by default automatically. When selected, the device is placed in 'Identify' mode.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. Go to the Bedroom Dimmer, and press the top button four (4) times to identify the device. When the address appears, click next. 9. Go to the 3-Button Keypad, and press the top button four (4) times in rapid succession to identify the device. When the address appears, click next. 10. Click next to continue to the next section to define Audio/Video connections. 2.9.1.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Choose how the Controller Stereo Outputs connect to the Receiver. a. Choose how the Controller Stereo 1 Output connects to the Receiver. Example: In Audio Connections, check INPUT VIDEO 1 and check STEREO. b. Click next. c. Choose how the Controller Stereo 2 Output connects to the Receiver. Example: Ensure that none is checked (Controller Stereo 2 does not connect to the Receiver). d. Click next. e. Choose how the Controller Stereo 3 Output connects to the Receiver.
Composer Pro User Guide 6. Choose the device(s) to which the DVD sends audio and video signals. Example: In the Audio/Video list on the left, check DVD, and then double-click Theater > Receiver to add it to the Connected Devices list. a. Click next. b. Choose how the Theater DVD Output connects to the Receiver. Example: In Audio Connections, check INPUT DVD, and then check STEREO. In Video Connections, check INPUT DVD, and then check COMPOSITE. c. Click next. Copyright © 2012 Control4.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. Choose the device to which the Theater Receiver sends audio and/or video. Example: Double-click Theater > Television to add it to the 'Connected Devices' list. a. Click next. b. Choose how the Theater Receiver Output connects to the Television, and then click next. Example: In Audio Connections, check INPUT AV1, and then check STEREO. In Video Connections, check INPUT AV1, and then check COMPOSITE. c. Click next. d.
Composer Pro User Guide 9. You have just completed defining audio/video connections. Click next to continue to the next section to define Control connections. 2.9.1.5 Example: Define the Control Connections This section discusses using Control4® Interviewer wizard in Composer Pro to define the Control connections. Note: This process follows “Example: Define the Audio/Video Connections.” You are now in the Control section of Interviewer. In this section, you identify all Control connections in the system.
Composer Pro User Guide 2. Define the Contact and Relay connections on the Controller. a. Choose Contact 3 for the Theater Door Contact Sensor, and then click next. b. Choose Relay 3 for the Theater Motorized Screen, and then click next. c. Choose Relay 1 for Bedroom Gas Fireplace, and then click next. d. Choose Contact 2 for the Motion Sensor, and then click next. e. Choose Contact 1 for the Motion Sensor, and then click next. f. Choose Relay 4 for the Electronic Gate, and then click next. g.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.2.1.1 Interviewer Wizard You begin the Interview with the System section. In this section, Interviewer asks you questions regarding the entire system, including types of devices, the rooms that contain devices, etc. To define system information: 1. Start Interviewer. 2. Type the Project Name: Franklin Smith Home. 3. Type a valid zip code to automatically populate the appropriate latitude and longitude coordinates, and then click next.
Composer Pro User Guide Tip: Temperature control is not fully implemented in Interviewer. If you have a Thermostat, you need to add it and identify it to the system outside of Interviewer. For instructions on how to do this, see “Configuring HVAC Systems” for more information. 6. Add rooms by double-clicking a room or selecting a room, and clicking the double-arrow button. Example: Add Theater, Bedroom, and Front. 7. When you’ve added the rooms, click next. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide 8. Choose the method that distributes multi-room audio. Multi-room audio choices include: • Digitally—Set up a multi-room audio system utilizing the network as an audio distribution system with digital-end points. • Audio Switch —Install and set up a multi-room audio system, utilizing a traditional analog audio switch and amplifiers. • Receivers—Install and set up a multi-room audio system, utilizing a receiver in each room to distribute audio.
Composer Pro User Guide To add the devices: 1. Add the Controller to a room in the project tree. a. When setting up a system, first add the Controller driver to the list. In the project tree, choose the room where you want the Controller to reside. In the Items pane > My Drivers tab, double-click a Controller to move it to the room. See the example below.
Composer Pro User Guide 2. Add the Lighting and Navigators to the applicable rooms. The example below shows some devices you can add. Example: Select Theater in the project tree. In the My Drivers tab, do the following: a. In Lighting > Light, double-click Wireless Dimmer, and then rename to Dimmer. b. In Lighting > Light, double-click Wireless Switch, and then rename to Light Switch. c. In Lighting > Light, double-click Wireless Outlet Switch, and then rename to Television Outlet Switch. d.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. Add a Television to the applicable room. This will probably be the same room where the Controller is. Example: Add the Television to the Theater. To add, select Theater in the project tree. From the My Drivers tab, do the following: a. In Audio/Video, double-click Television. b. In the dialog box that appears, choose Online Database, choose the manufacturer Samsung, and then double-click HC-J655W[IR].
Composer Pro User Guide Example: Add the DVD Player to the Theater. To add, select Theater in the project tree. From the My Drivers tab, do the following: a. In Audio/Video, double-click DVD. b. In the dialog box that appears, choose Online Database, choose the manufacturer Samsung, and then double-click DVD HD841[IR]. Note: If you can access a Wireless Touch Screen, add it now to your project. If you previously had a Wireless Touch screen on your system prior to Release 1.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.2.2 Example: Make and Verify the Connections This section discusses using Control4® Composer Pro views to make and verify the connections. Note: This process follows Example: Design and Create the Project.
Composer Pro User Guide b. Select the Controller, and then click Identify. The screen to identify the Controller appears (in this example, the HC1000). c. At the physical Controller, press the Identification button. This identifies the Controller with a unique address in the system. When the address appears on the screen, click Next. d. Select Dimmer, and then click Identify. The screen to identify the Dimmer appears. Press the top Dimmer button four (4) times.
Composer Pro User Guide k. When the Touch Screen identify screen appears, press the indicated button as shown. When the address appears, click Next. l. When the 3 Button Keypad identification screen appears, press the top button four (4) times. When the address appears in the box, click Next. m. When the Control4 Wireless Thermostat identification screen appears, press the middle button four (4) times. When the address appears in the box, click Close to exit Identify mode. n.
Composer Pro User Guide a. Define the AV connections for the Receiver. Example: In the Connections view under Theater, click Receiver. The right top pane displays all the inputs and output on the back of the Receiver. For Receiver, from the top pane in Audio Video Inputs, make the following connections: • Click INPUT DVD (Video—COMPOSITE), and drag it to DVD (Output—Theater) in the bottom pane.
Composer Pro User Guide For Receiver, from the top pane under Control Inputs, make the following connections: • Click IR Sensor (Control—IR_OUT), and drag it to Controller (IR Output 2—Theater) in the bottom pane. c. Define AV and Control connections for the Television. Example: In the Connections view under Theater, click Television. The right top pane displays all the inputs and outputs on the back of the Television.
Composer Pro User Guide d. Define the Control connections for the DVD player to the Controller. Example: In the Connections view under Theater, click DVD. The right top pane displays all the inputs and outputs on the back of the DVD. From the top pane, do the following: In Control Inputs, click IR Sensor (Control—IR_OUT) and drag it to Controller (IR Output 3— Family) in the bottom pane. Tip: If you prefer to set up a video sense loop instead of using a macro, see “Changing Power Management Options.
Composer Pro User Guide f. Define the Control connections for the Door Contact Sensor to the Controller. Example: In the Connections view under Theater, click Door Contact Sensor. The top right pane displays all the inputs and outputs for the Door Contact Sensor. In the top pane under Control Inputs, click Contact Sensor (Control—CONTACT_SENSOR), and drag it to Controller (Contact Port 1—Family) in the bottom pane. g. Define the Control connections for the Gas Fireplace to the Controller.
Composer Pro User Guide Example: In the Connections view under Front, click Doorbell. The top right pane displays all the inputs and outputs for the Doorbell. In the top pane under Control Inputs, click Contact Sensor (Control—CONTACT_SENSOR), and drag it to Controller (Contact Sensor 2—Theater) in the bottom pane. k. Define the Control connections for the Motion Sensor to the Controller. Example: In the Connections view under Front, click Motion Sensor.
Composer Pro User Guide To check your connections from both locations: 1. From the Connections view > Network tab, verify that every device that communicates to the Controller using TCP/IP, WiFi, and/or ZigBee has a network address. If a device doesn’t have a network address, the device needs to be identified. 2. To identify a device from this location, right-click on the device and choose Identify (or click the Identify button).
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.2.3.2 Using Network Tools To ensure all network connections exist and are active from Network Tools: 1. From the Tools menu, select Network Tools. 2. Check both the IP Network and Zigbee Network tabs for Green, Yellow, and Red connection icons. The colors indicate the following: • Green—An address is identified, and the device is online (communicating). Example: The Dimmer is identified and communicating to the system.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.2.4 Example: Define the Control and Audio/Video Connections This section discusses using Control4® Composer Pro views to define AV connections. Note: This process follows “Verifying the Network Connections.” Control/AV connections are visible when you select the Control/AV tab in the Connections view. The Control/AV tab lets you define the physical connections between the Controller or other devices, including AV signals, IRs, relays, contacts, and/or serial connections.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.9.2.4.2 Disconnect/Remove Control/AV Connections To disconnect or remove a control/A/V connection: 1. Click the Connections view. 2. Select the Control/AV tab. 3. In the Control/AV project tree, select a device for the device’s control and AV connections to appear. 4. In the Control and AV Connections pane, right-click an input (or output) connection and choose Disconnect. 2.9.2.4.3 Re-assign Control/AV Connections To reassign Control/AV connections: 1.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.1 Guidelines for Troubleshooting This section outlines general troubleshooting guidelines to check first if you are having problems with ® a Control4 system. The following table lists the main areas typically found to resolve some issues on the Control4 system. Guideline Where To Go Composer Pro automatically sets room connections when you set up a system. These settings are default settings, and may not necessarily match your physical connection.
Composer Pro User Guide Guideline Where To Go “Cannot Identify the Device to the Network” “Verifying the Network Connections” Ensure Navigators are connected to Director From any of the Navigators, press Info > Director (for releases prior to 2.0) or More > Settings > Network (OS 2.0 and later) to ensure that you are connected to the Control4 Controller’s network address. You can find out the Control4 Controller’s network address from the Connections view > Network tab.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.2 Troubleshooting Controllers The following table lists troubleshooting problems on Control4 system Controllers. Symptom Possible Problems and Solutions The Controller has N/A for IP address 1. The Controller has no network connection. Plug in your Ethernet cable. After a few moments, the addresses should appear. 2. The power cable is not plugged in. Plug in your power cable. 3. No DHCP on the network. Ensure that DHCP is operational.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.4 Troubleshooting Media The following table lists troubleshooting problems with Control4 system media. Symptom Possible Problems and Solutions Ensure that you have a serial Disc Changer. Only bi-directionally-controlled serial Disc Changers can scan media. If you have a serial Disc Changer, see the following: DVDs not showing up in the Disc Changer 1. Ensure that music is added and scanned 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.6 Troubleshooting Navigators The following table lists troubleshooting problems with Control4 Navigators. Symptom Not seeing Room Location on the Navigators Possible Problems and Solutions From a Navigator (On Screen or Touch Screen), ensure that the device is connected to Director. See “Connecting Rooms.” Check the connections: 1. For an On-Screen Navigator, see “Checking Control/AV Connections.” 2. For Touch Screens, see “Connecting a Device to the Network.” 2.10.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.9 Cannot Identify the Device to the Network ® This section provides troubleshooting instructions to identify a Control4 system device on the network. If you cannot identify a device on the network, follow these steps until the problem is resolved: 1. Make sure the Control4 Controller is identified in Composer Pro. In the Connections > Network tab, see the line item for the Control4 Controller. Is there a network address for the Controller? 2.
Composer Pro User Guide 7. Are strange things happening to the devices? • Make sure all ZigBee devices are updated to the latest firmware. • Make sure Director and Composer Pro are using the same version. • Disconnect and identify any problematic devices again. • Powercycle all IP devices. • Be patient. 8. Turn on Diagnostic Logging (in Composer Pro, Tools > System Diagnostics > Logging > Start). Use the Logging tool to determine what was happening on the system.
Composer Pro User Guide Status Message Description Resolution updating with a USB drive. 9. Device : The system received data from the device. (Status message only) No action is required. 10. Updated: Failed: Follows the message “Finished update attempt” (number 3) to provide specific details. Reconnect, re-identify, and restart the update. 11. Device failed to update.
Composer Pro User Guide Status Message Description Resolution contact Technical Support. mounts didn’t work right. 18. Out of file space for packages. Ran out of disk space while downloading the software packages. The update fails, then restarts after 5 minutes, and the “Not enough free space” message (number 16) displays. Remove the stored media, log files, etc., and attempt the update again. 19. Device failed because it reported a status of .
Composer Pro User Guide The diagnostics information is organized into four (4) tabs: 1. Controller Performance 2. Controller Networking 3. System Info 4. Logging The Control4 system includes many devices running embedded operating systems communicating over a wired or wireless network. During installation, configuration, and troubleshooting, the ability to look at the overall status of the components becomes very useful.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.10.2.2 System Diagnostics Interface ® Use the Control4 System Diagnostics tool in Composer Pro (Tools menu > System Diagnostics) to view the interface and these tabs: Controller Performance, Controller Networking, System Info, and Logging. • Controller Performance—Lets you view Controller performance information, including CPU and memory usage. 1. Click the History button to view the history of the CPU and memory performance.
Composer Pro User Guide • System Info—View detailed System information. 3. Click the Save to File button to specify the location and filename for a text-file version of the output. • Logging—Log system problems. 4. Click the Start Logging button to indicate what type of logging you want displayed, and then allows you to “Start” the logging process. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide 5. Click the Stop Logging button to stop the tool from logging information. 6. Click Open Controller Log to view the logged information in a file. 2.10.10.2.3 Viewing Controller Performance Information ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Diagnostics tool (Tools menu > System Diagnostics) to view Controller performance. The Controller Performance tab contains information regarding CPU and memory utilization for the Primary Controller of the project.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. Refresh the screen or update the speed. To do this, from the View menu you can: • Refresh Now—Restart the real-time display of CPU and Memory usage. • Update Speed—Change the speed to High, Normal, Low, or Paused. 5. View the Directory messages by clicking the History button. 2.10.10.2.4 Using the Controller Networking Information ® Use the Control4 Composer Pro System Diagnostics tool (Tools menu > System Diagnostics) to use Controller networking information.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. To test your Internet connection, click the Test Internet Connection button. The screen displays the current status of networking services, including the CD & DVD Lookup Service, Media Web Service, and Updates Web Service. This screens shows that the example services failed. 5. Click Close to exit the dialog box. Copyright © 2012 Control4. All Rights Reserved.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.10.10.2.5 Using System Information ® Use the Control4 system Composer Pro System Diagnostics tool (Tools menu > System Diagnostics) to use system information. View System Info current configuration settings, state of the Primary Controller and any other Control4 device in the Control4 system’s current project. The information displayed is a summary of several commands. To use system information: 1. Start Composer and connect to a Director. 2.
Composer Pro User Guide running for a specified period of time to capture the problem. The logs are then captured and emailed to Control4 Technical Support. • ZigBee and I/O Communications—These items are available for logging in System Diagnostics. • DirectorState.corrupt—If for any reason Director is unable to load a project file, it is saved to DirectorState.corrupt prior to loading a clean project file (Tools > System Diagnostics > Logging). To use system logging: 1.
Composer Pro User Guide 5. (Optional) To save the log, but continue logging the results, click Clear Output. The logging feature remains enabled, but a Save As dialog box lets you specify the location and name of the text version of the log. 6. (Optional) To save the log and disable the logging process, click Stop Logging. The logging feature is disabled, but a Save As dialog box lets you specify the location and name of the text version of the log. 7. To view the Controller Log, click Open Controller Log.
Composer Pro User Guide • The minimum separation between the Heating/Cooling Engage and Cutoff points has been reduced from two (2) degrees to one (1) degree Fahrenheit. • Improvements to the Control4 Thermostat’s ability to control residential heat pump systems. • New Advanced Properties: Disabling The Call For Auxiliary Heat—Setting the Auxiliary Heat Stage Delay to 255 will prevent the Thermostat from making a call for auxiliary heat.
Composer Pro User Guide • Audio • • Fixed a problem where using the Apply To button to set parametric equalizer settings on the Amplifier settings were not getting set correctly. Channels • In Control4 Software Release 1.7.0 and previous versions, Dealers used multiple ZigBee Servers running on different channels to enable more responsive and higher node count (or distributed) EmberNet networks. With ZigBee Pro, only one channel is used for the entire system.
Composer Pro User Guide requiring the more complex programming logic tied to timers and button Press / Release events. Note: When programming using double and triple-tap events, be aware that Press and Release events also occur when double and triple-tap events occur. Plan your programming using these events so that they don't conflict with the intended outcome. In most cases, when using double and triple-tap programming events, don't program on the Press and Release events.
Composer Pro User Guide 2.11.1.3 Release 1.7.3 • Updated firmware for the 4-Zone Amplifier, with the following changes: • Better fan speed control (less fan “noise”) • Input gain control from front panel • Power save enable/disable from front panel • Balance control from front panel • Shorted output detect 2.11.1.4 Release 1.7.2 • Polling. Removal of “polling” functionality from Director: With the introduction of Control4’s 1.
Composer Pro User Guide • Improved functionality for the Watch / Listen buttons on the System Remote Control SR-250. With the 1.7.1 release, you can choose between two modes of operation for the Watch / Listen buttons on the SR-250. You can select either the toggle most recently used mode or the new device list mode of operation. This configuration is selected using the Composer properties page of the SR-250.
Composer Pro User Guide monitoring the update status. It is not required to be connected for the update to proceed. • • Info Tab. • All important information relative to a customer’s project can now be stored in the project in Composer Pro’s Info tab. • When viewing the System Design view, you will find the Info tab next to the Properties and List View tabs in the middle pane of the window.
Composer Pro User Guide cause undesired light level oscillation when a light level is adjusted and multiple light loads are included in a container variable. • Blinds. The Somfy blinds’ Stop option was incorrectly grayed out in Composer Pro. This function is now available and functional. • Thermostat. Selecting the “Locked” radio button on the Control4 Thermostat properties page did not work properly. It now reflects the state properly. • Media Scenes.
Composer Pro User Guide • Analog. Streaming an analog source from audio input on a Controller to a WiFi audio endpoint is limited to one stream – Audio signals that are processed through the analog input on a controller are processed as a PCM stream and require much more bandwidth than streaming an MP3 stream to a WiFi audio endpoint. In this configuration, Control4 recommends that only one stream be used at any one time. • Hybrid Devices.
Composer Pro User Guide management is different from the End Point as might be the case in different configurations, such as when a switch is part of the audio or AV path. To use the priority 1 or 2 feature (End Point or Volume), configure the highest-priority volume provider as the device that is least likely to be in the path. For example, a Television is always in the path, but a Receiver is not in the path unless one is added. Therefore, set the Receiver as the first device (Video Volume 1).
Composer Pro User Guide Possible states of the Update Manager: Idle—No upgrading is occurring. Updating—Upgrading of a device(s) is occurring. Update Pending—Upgrading of a device is stalled. See “Troubleshooting the Upgrade Process.” 4. To begin the update, select Update. 5. The Update System dialog appears. Click Begin Update. To cancel the upgrade, click Cancel. During the update, Director will disconnect from Composer Pro. 6. A screen appears with status messages about the update.
Composer Pro User Guide 4. In the System Design > My Drivers tab, double-click to add the appropriate Wireless Touch Screen to your project: 5. 6. 7. 8. • Mini Touch Screen • Touch Screen - 7” Wall Mount • Touch Screen - 7” Portable • Touch Screen - 7” Table Top • Wireless Touch Screen - 10.5” • Wireless Touch Screen V2 - 10.5” • In-Wall Touch Screen - 10.5” In the Connections view > Network tab, identify the device to the Control4 system.
Composer Pro User Guide 3. Glossary 4 4Sight: An Internet service that provides a connection to the Home-Automation System any time and from any place worldwide. A AAC: Advanced Audio Coding. A successor to the MP3 format. A standard, lossy compression and encoding scheme for digital audio. Touts better sound quality. action: An activity that occurs when an event prompts it to do so. agent: In Control4 programming, agents provide the ability to perform complex programming by using functional modules.
Composer Pro User Guide D device: A component that requires a device driver; code that is used to allow the Control4 system to work with that device. device driver: Every device in the Control4 system needs a corresponding device driver to control the device. DHCP: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A protocol used between a network client and a DHCP server (usually a router or access point) that dynamically assigns IP addresses from a predefined list to clients on a network.
Composer Pro User Guide I Intercom: A two-way audio and/or video communication among supported Control4 Touch Screens. Interviewer Wizard: An automated setup program in Composer that builds a project for Home Automation. IR: A device controlled using a wireless remote control device. Commands are sent via pulses of infrared light to the device. K keypad managed: On a Keypad, the LED state is controlled by the buttons on the Keypad.
Composer Pro User Guide retrofit: The ability to set up a Home-Automation System in an existing structure or home. Compare this with new building construction. Reverse-Phase Dimming (also known as Trailing Edge Dimming): A type of phase-cut dimming in which the load is dimmed by cutting off the trailing edge of each electrical cycle.
Composer Pro User Guide WiFi: Uses bi-directional wireless technology to transfer data. WiFi (wireless fidelity) devices “connect” to each other by transmitting and receiving signals on a specific frequency of the radio band using a wireless access point. This technology uses the star network topology. WiFi uses high bandwidth 802.11. wired network: Uses Ethernet Category 5 (CAT5) wiring to send and receive data between devices connected to a network.
Composer Pro User Guide Index 1.8.2 update, 130 10" Wall Mount Touch Screen, 13 10.
Composer Pro User Guide Device, configure guidelines, 20 Devices add, 21, 124 change order in Navigator, 121 connect, 124 disconnect, 124 hide, 120 install, 16 refresh, 124 troubleshoot, 172 view, 121 Dimmer change LED colors, 58 configure, 55 Properties, 56 troubleshoot, 173 Director, 12 troubleshoot, 171 update, 121 Disclaimer, 2 Dock for iPod configure, 33 Document new and updated sections, 14 Document scope, 6 Documentation what's new, 12 Driver database updates, 129 Drivers troubleshoot, 173 Easy Impo
Composer Pro User Guide example, 156 Max On Level Wireless Dimmer, 58 Wireless Puck Dimmer Module, 74 Maximum Run Time, Thermostat, 105 Media troubleshoot, 172 Media Controller, 13 Media Dashboard, 11 Media Management, 12 Media Monkey, 14 Media Player configure, 49 Properties, 51 scan videos, 50 Media supported, OS 2.
Composer Pro User Guide configure, 44 configure for WiFi, 46 Stage Cutoff Delay, Auxiliary, 106 Stage Delay, Auxiliary, 106 Stage Minimum Off Time, Thermostat, 104 Switch change LED colors, 58 troubleshoot, 173 System Diagnostics, 177 System Info, 180 System Information, 184 System Manager, 124 System Remote Control SR-150 Properties, 79 System Remote Control SR-150B configure, 78 program buttons, 80 System Remote Control SR-250 change Watch/Listen sources, 86 change ZigBee channel, 83 configure, 81 paging