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Crestron D3 Pro ™ Software
Learnable Lighting
As described earlier, two button models, Toggle and Single Press, provide a
"learnable lighting" option that allows the end user to dynamically change and resave the lighting levels programmed to the Tap 1 (or Tap) event. To enable this feature select the Learnable Lighting check box in the Button Properties area of
Programming View.
Before building a system that includes learnable lighting buttons, you must specify where the run-time data will be stored. In System Properties (on the Edit menu), select either Compact Flash or NVRAM in the RunTime Data Storage section of the
General tab. If you select Compact Flash, be sure that you have a formatted Compact
Flash card installed in the control processor.
To program a "Learnable Lighting" button (Programming View)
Define a Level command for each light that will be a part the Tap 1 (or Tap) event.
You can add other logic here as well, such as to control fans or motors, but these steps will not be affected when the light levels are saved. Also, the button cannot have conditional statements in its logic (conditional statements are discussed on page
69). Adding conditional statements will clear the Learnable Lighting setting (after a warning).
Finally, the special "All Room Lights" device can be included in learnable lighting mode. However, since it is possible that the circuits in the room may be at different levels when saving, only the level of the first circuit in the room (alphabetically) will determine the level of "All Room Lights" to store. For Toggle buttons, only the light levels assigned to the Tap 1 event can be dynamically changed by the end user. The light levels assigned to the Tap 2 event cannot be changed.
Reference Guide – DOC. 5998a Crestron D3 Pro™ • 65
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Table of contents
- 5 D3 PRO
- 6 System Views
- 6 Interface View
- 6 Load Schedule View
- 6 Module and Enclosure Assignment View
- 6 Equipment View
- 7 Programming View
- 7 Finish View
- 7 System Requirements
- 7 File Structure
- 8 Import/Export Archive
- 8 Documentation
- 10 Live Update
- 11 Live Update Firmware
- 12 Set System Properties
- 15 Add Areas and Rooms
- 16 Interfaces View
- 18 Interface Properties
- 20 Engraving Options
- 25 Load Schedule View
- 28 Create a user-defined fixture
- 31 Controlled Circuit Properties
- 33 Advanced Lighting/Motor Properties
- 35 Module and Enclosure Assignment View
- 35 Module Assignment Wizard
- 38 Manual Assignment Mode
- 43 Equipment View
- 43 Auxiliary Devices Mode
- 44 Controlled Devices Mode
- 45 Device Properties
- 47 Remote System Definitions
- 49 Programming View
- 50 Actions and Events
- 50 Digital, Analog, and Serial Commands
- 52 User Interfaces
- 53 Button Models
- 59 Button Feedback
- 61 Button Groups
- 62 Synchronize Events
- 62 Assigning Actions to Events
- 65 Device Commands
- 67 Copy/Paste Steps and Button Logic
- 69 Learnable Lighting
- 70 Adjusting Lighting Levels in Real Time
- 72 Conditional Statements
- 76 Global Variables
- 78 Global Presets
- 80 D3 Pro Scheduler
- 85 Vacation Scheduler
- 87 Trace Tool
- 88 Finish View
- 90 Sync Learned Lighting
- 90 Set Network IDs
- 96 Build System
- 97 Upload System
- 102 Merchandise Returns / Repair Service
- 102 CRESTRON Limited Warranty