Difference between revisions of "How-To / Examples"
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+ | Select first device that will be part of the Multi-Way circuit by clicking on it | ||
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+ | Hold Down the Ctrl Key, and Click on the second device in the circuit | ||
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*Create a Scene | *Create a Scene | ||
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Revision as of 18:32, 14 July 2007
Contents
Linking
Link 2 Devices (Virtual 3-Way Switch)
Select first device that will be part of the Multi-Way circuit by clicking on it
Hold Down the Ctrl Key, and Click on the second device in the circuit
- Create a Scene
..insert screen shot here...
- Choose (click on) first device to be linked
- Hold down the 'Ctrl' key, and then select (click on) the second device to be linked
Scenes
Create a Scene From a Button on a KeypadLinc
- Note: Due to current limitations in the functionality of the KeypadLinc, you cannot have a scene that includes the load on the KeypadLinc that you are initiating the scene from. In other words, if you have a button on your KeypadLinc titled 'All Off', you cannot simply include the load on that KeypadLinc in your list of devices in your 'All Off' scene. Some work-arounds are highlighted below.