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Step 6: Repeat steps 4 and 5 for additional buttons on the selected wallstation. Repeat this procedure for additional wallstations in the space
or use the copy function described in the next section.
Wallstation Parameter Definitions:
No action: The button will not perform any command if pressed.
Select scene: The button will issue the selected scene to the selected area using either the default area fade rate, or a uniquely defined
fade rate.
Select save scene: If pressed and released quickly, the button will issue the designated scene command. If the button is held down for at
least 5 seconds, the system will be commanded to save the current light levels to the designated scene. This allows users to adjust the
light levels, and then save the modified light levels for future recall.
Scene toggle: The button will alternate between the two selected scenes for the selected area. If the dominant scene is not the current
active scene in the space, the initial button press will issue the defined scene. Use either the default area fade rate or a uniquely defined
fade rate.
Zone toggle: The button will command the selected zone in the selected area, alternating between the two selected levels. The initial
button press will issue the zone level defined as the dominant level. Use either the default area fade rate or a uniquely defined fade rate.
Selections for zones include the ability of selecting an individual zone, all zones in the area, or affected zones. If the affected zones option
is selected, zones that have been ignored from the active scene will not respond with this command.
Zone level: The button will operate the selected zone in the selected area to the defined level. Use either the default area fade rate or a
uniquely defined fade rate. Selections for zones include the ability of selecting an individual zone, all zones in the area, or affected zones.
If the affected zones option is selected, zones that have been ignored from the active scene will not respond with this command.
Raise level: The button will gradually raise the light level in the selected zone in the selected area. Select a specific zone to respond or
select all zones. Alternatively, select the affected zones option to raise the light level of any zones that are used in the active scene. Zones
that have been ignored from the active scene will not respond with this selection.
Lower level: The button will gradually lower the light level in the selected zone in the selected area. Select a specific zone to respond
or select all zones. Alternatively, select the affected zones option to lower the light level of any zones that are used in the active scene.
Zones that have been ignored from the active scene will not respond with this selection.
Hold/Release Occupied: The initial button press will lock out occupancy sensor commands in the selected area for a period of 60
minutes. If desired, the button can be pressed before the timer expires to return the system to normal function.
Quick Links for Common Questions
My wallstation or occupancy sensor does not appear to operate during the day but seems to work at night. Why is this occurring?
See the answer on page 140.