Scene set command, Scene on command, Scene off command – Home Automation II User Manual

Page 31: Buttons

Advertising
background image

Page 23

Enter the Scene number (1-256) followed be the ' # ' key.

SCENE 1

0=OFF 1=ON 2=SET


Scene Set Command

The Scene Set command is used to set up Scenes for a lighting group. Set the desired lighting level for each of the units in the
lighting group for the first Scene. The desired lighting level may be set manually at the switch, or by a command issued from the
controller. After the desired lighting levels are set, press the 2 (SET) key to save the first Scene for that group. Commands are
sent to each of the four units in that group to instruct each unit to save its current lighting level as the lighting level for the Scene.
Repeat these steps to set up each of the remaining three Scenes for that lighting group.

Scene On Command

Once the Scenes have been set up, press the 1 (ON) key to command the four units in that Scene to return to the lighting level set
by the Scene Set command for that Scene.

Scene Off Command

Once the Scenes have been sent, press the 0 (OFF) key to command the four units in that Scene to turn off.

Notes:

1. When sending Scene Commands, the controller must be configured to allow Extended Code transmissions on each House

Code affected by a Scene.


2. The Scene Commands always apply to a group of four consecutive units, which are units 1-4, 5-8, 9-12, and 13-16 on a

particular house code. You must address the units accordingly so that the desired units fall into the appropriate lighting
groups.


3. The actual Extended Code Scene commands use a "group reference" that matches that sent by a Leviton Wall-Mounted

Scene Controller set to the same address as the first unit in the lighting group. This allows wall-mounted controllers to be
easily used for manual Scene selection.

Buttons


A powerful feature of the OmniPro II is the ability to program Buttons. A Button (also known as macro) is a number on the
keypad that is programmed to execute a series of commands when it is pressed. Buttons are used to program functions that are
specific to your home and lifestyle.

Using a button, you can activate several commands at once. You can personalize 128 buttons with descriptive names. The
following are some examples of programmed Buttons:

Leave for Work (Button 1):

-

turn off all lights

-

set thermostat to energy saving settings

-

arm the security system in the Away mode


Go to Bed
(Button 2):

-

turn off all lights

-

dim outdoor lights 20% to extend bulb life and reduce consumption

-

arm security in Night mode


Dinner for Two
(Button 3):

-

dim the dining and living room lights

-

turn on the porch light

-

turn off all the bedroom lights

-

dim the den light

-

turn on the stereo

Advertising