Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About Integration
- Stanza
- QS Standalone
- RadioRA 2
- Quantum
- HomeWorks QS
- Devices
- Stanza Keypads
- Tabletop Stanza Keypads
- Stanza Dimmers
- Stanza Switch
- Stanza Lamp Module
- Stanza Input/Output Interface
- GRAFIK Eye QS
- Energi Savr Node QS/DALI
- Energi Savr Node QS/Int'l 0-10V
- Energi Savr Node QS/EcoSystem
- Energi Savr Node QS/0-10V
- seeTouch QS Keypads
- seeTouch QS Int'l Keypads
- Sivoia QS Shades
- Sivoia QS Venetian Blinds
- Maestro Dimmers
- Hybrid Keypad
- Tabletop seeTouch Keypads
- Pico Wireless Controls
- Visor Control Receiver
- Radio Powr Savr
- HVAC Controller
- Wireless Temperature Sensor
- Dynamic Keypad
- Programmers Appendix
- Contact Information
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OUTPUT Command Format
Use “OUTPUT Command-specific fields” tables
to complete these command fields.
Operation
Command
Integration ID (example)
#OUTPUT, 6, Action Number, Parameters
OUTPUT Command-specific fields
Action Numbers and Parameters:
Applicable
Operations
(#, ?, ~)
Action Action
Number
Parameters Description Format
All Set or
Get
Zone
Level
1 1 Level Level that the out-
put will fade to.
1
0 - 100 or
0.00 - 100.00
2 Fade time
(optional)
Time the output
should take to get
from current level
to new level.
seconds,
seconds.fractions
2
,
minutes:seconds,
hours:minutes:seconds
3 Delay time
(optional)
Time to wait
before beginning to
fade.
seconds,
seconds.fractions
2
,
minutes:seconds,
hours:minutes:seconds
# Raise 2 -
# Lower 3 -
# Stop 4 -
All Start
Flash
3
5 1 Fade Time
(optional)
Time the output
should take to
complete half a
flash. Flash period
is 2x the fade time.
seconds,
seconds.fractions
2
,
minutes:seconds,
hours:minutes:seconds
2 Delay
(optional)
How long to wait
before beginning to
flash.
seconds,
minutes:seconds,
hours:minutes:seconds
#, ~ Pulse 6 seconds,
minutes:seconds,
hours:minutes:seconds
OUTPUT Command Summary
Outputs are dimmers, CCOs, or other devices in a system that have a controllable output. All
of these devices will accept levels from 0% to 100% and 0.00% to 100.00% with a given fade
and delay time. These same commands can be monitored in real-time as they occur in the
system.
Programmer's Reference Appendix
NOTES
1. For switched outputs, any non-zero level results in on or closed, 0 results in off or open.
2. Fractions are rounded up to the closest ¼ second.
3. To stop a dimmer from flashing, send it to a valid level (action 1).










