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Another example of a scene might be a keypad button that you want to control multiple
lights in a room. When the keypad button is turned on, you might want multiple devices
to turn on at various levels to create a lighting “mood”. When the keypad button is
turned off, the devices would all turn off. In the screenshot below, the KitchenDinner
scene contains multiple Responder devices (in blue) with a single Controller (in red):
Scenes can contain multiple controllers, and each controller can be programmed to set
Responders to various on levels and ramp rates.
On Levels are levels at which a Responder is turned on when activated (25%,
75%, etc.). Devices can have multiple on levels (one per Controller). Relay
devices can only be ON or OFF.
Ramp Rates (dimmable devices only) are the speeds at which a device is turned
on when activated. Use a slower ramp rate to ramp a light on more slowly.
To set the properties of a scene, click on a Controller within a scene. On the right-hand
pane will be options to set each scene member’s on levels and ramp rates used when
the highlighted Controller is pressed. Simply move the appropriate slider left or right to
adjust the values. Once the slider is released, changes will be saved to the device.
To set values when the ISY itself is the controller (for example when controlled through
the Administrative Console or through ISY Programs), click the scene itself on the left-
hand pane.