Smarthome 12063W Quick Referenc Manual - page 10
Setting Up Groups
Buttons can be programmed in Groups, which allow the indicator lights under the
button to be illuminated when the button is pressed. When another button in that
Group is pressed, the KeypadLinc sends the programmed signal, turns off the light
of the previous button and turns on the light of the pressed button.
Groups help identify which mode is in operation at the moment:
• ON/OFF
• Good Morning vs. Good Night
• Family Home vs. Family Away
• Which scene is running, including an OFF scene
• Dinner Time, Reading, Movie Time, OFF
• Status of Flags (Rain Recently vs. Dry and Run Sprinklers)
Special Notes About Groups:
• Only Non-Toggle buttons can join a Group
• Up to four buttons can be in one Group
• Up to four Groups are permitted on one keypad
• A button can only be in one Group at a time
• Received PLC signals will not affect the Group’s lights
How to program Groups:
1. Make sure all of the buttons to be Grouped are defined as Non-Toggle
(see p.13).
2. Enter the Setup Mode.
3. Select a button you wish to be in a Group.
4. Push any other button that you wish to be in the Group.
5. Both/all lights will be illuminated.
6. Repeat step 3 until all of the the buttons are in the group.
7 If you make a mistake and want to remove a button, just push it. The light will
go off and it is no longer in the Group.
8. Wait until all of the lights flash and the KeypadLinc exits the Setup Mode.
9. The Group is now programmed.
To remove a button previously programmed into a Group.
1. Enter Setup Mode.
2. Select the key to be removed from the Group by pressing it once. The Group is
then illuminated.
3. Push the button a second time, this will change the button’s mode from Non-
Toggle to Toggle. The button will then begin blinking.
4. Wait unit the KeypadLinc exits the Setup Mode. The new Group will be set.
NOTE: If a single button is left in a Group, KeypadLinc will automatically dissolve the
group so that the remaining button does not need to be removed from the group.
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Removing the integrated dimmer from a Scene:
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
2. Using an X10 Controller, send the primary address of the dimmer plus an ON or
OFF or press the button on the KeypadLinc assigned to the integrated dimmer.
3. Send the following command sequence:
4. Transmit the scene address (house and unit code) that is to be removed.
The light(s) will blink (if they are still on) indicating that the scene has been removed.
Programming Scene Ramp Rates (optional):
The ramp rate of each in each scene is individually adjustable from .1 to 540
seconds (9 minutes). If this setting is not adjusted, the dimmer will use the ramp
rate of the primary address for the scene.
1. Transmit the “clear” sequence:
2. Using an X10 Controller, send the primary address of the integrated dimmer and
adjust the dim level corresponding to the ramp rate time you want using the
table on page 8, (brighter=faster).
3. Send the following command sequence:
4. Transmit the scene address (house and unit code).
The light(s) will blink indicating that the new ramp rate has been set.
Disable Programming
Once the KeypadLinc is set up, it can be programmed to lockout changes. Any
changes made at the unit or remotely will be ignored. Please note that all
SwitchLincs, ToggleLincs, LampLincs, ApplianceLincs, and KeypadLincs that are
plugged in or electrically active will receive these commands and be locked out.
1. Send the following command sequence to disable the programming:
The light(s) will blink (if on) indicating the command was received.
Re-Enable Programming (default is enabled)
1. Send the following command sequence to enable programming:
The light(s) will blink (if on) indicating the command was received.
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