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Edit Program Command

Selecting 2 (CMD), from the Edit Program menu, allows the commanded action for the program to be specified. The following
menu is displayed:

1=CONTROL 2=SECURITY

3=BUTTON 4=ALL

5=TEMP 6=ENERGY
8=MESSAGE


After the command is specified, the display returns to the Edit Program menu:

Program Control Commands

Press the 1 (CONTROL) key to command lights and appliances. Specify the desired command - See Control.

Porch

Light

(Unit

Name)

0=OFF

1=ON

2=DIM

3=BRT

Porch

Light

(Unit

Name)

4=LVL

5=RMP

9=TIM

#=STA


If the selected unit is part of a House Code that is configured to use the Compose Format, the second page of the menu is
modified to allow Scene commands. Consequentially, the Level and Ramp Commands are removed from the menu.

Entry

Lights

(Unit

Name)

4=SCN 9=TIM #=STA


If the selected unit is not capable of dim and bright commands, only a single menu is shown.

Porch

Light

(Unit

Name)

0=OFF 1=ON 9=TIM #=STA


If the selected unit is UPB, press 6 (LED) to control an LED on a UPB Keypad.

On the 6-Button Keypad: LED 1 is behind the “On” button, LED 2 is behind the “Off” button, and LED 3-6 is behind the A-D
buttons, respectively. On the 8-button Keypad: LED 1-8 is behind the 1-8 buttons, respectively. For example:

WHEN U1 SW 3:
UNIT 1 LED 3 ON


This program illuminates the “A” button (on a 6-Button Keypad) when the “A” button on that keypad controller is pressed. This
program can also be used to illuminate the “3” button (on an 8-Button Keypad) when the “3” button is pressed.

If the selected unit is UPB, the # (STA) key is used to request the status form the specified UPB device.

WHEN

LINK

1

ON:

Porch

Light

STATUS


When “Link 1 On” is received on the UPB network, OmniPro II sends a status request message to the UPB Wall Switch (named
Porch Light) to acquire its current status.

This “Status Request” program is particularly beneficial to keep the current state of UPB devices that are altered by a “lighting
scene” (Link On or Link Off) command. When the Link On or Link Off command is transmitted by a 6-Button or 8-Button
Keypad Controller, each device that has that Link pre-configured will respond to its preset levels. At this point, OmniPro II no
longer knows the exact state of the units that responded to the specified Link command until the switch is pressed locally, the
controller sends a command message to the device, or a Status Request message is issued to the device.

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