Programming Manual

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WaveLinx User Manual
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Basic Schedule Screen Information
Schedule events that are enabled will show in dark text on the main schedule screen. To stop a schedule event from operating, tap on the
event, and then tap on the enable/disable control. The disabled schedule event’s programming remains allowing reactivation at a later time if
the change is temporary.
Enabled schedule
events
Disable the schedule to
prevent it from running
For reference, the schedule event will display the quantity of assigned actions. Swipe right or left to access additional defined actions.
Use the delete button at the top-right of the action area to delete that specific action from the event.
View the quantity of actions
assigned to this schedule
Swipe right and left to
navigate between actions
Tap the trash icon to delete
the displayed icon
Modifying and Testing Demand Response Behavior
Once devices are paired with the WAC, the WaveLinx system operates with default demand response functionality. This section describes
how to adjust the default response and how to initiate a test to verify the demand response functionality. For information on integration and
connection to the demand response system, refer to the Lighting Xpert Insights manual.
Demand response signals affect only dimmable loads. Demand response signals will have no effect on switched loads or receptacles.
By default, upon receipt of the demand response signal, all dimmable zones will reduce their light level by 20%. Commands from other
controls will operate within the reduced range until the demand response signal is released. Once released, the lighting returns to the
correct level for the active command. Use the WaveLinx Mobile Application to adjust demand response reduction levels and to exempt
zones from responding. Use the mobile applications built-in test function to verify that demand response levels are appropriate.