Manual
Commissioning and Administration User Guide  
10 
Wall Switches will behave differently depending on whether they are associated with a “parent” or 
“child” Location. Typically, a Wall Switch can control Fixtures that are in the same Location.   
However, if a Wall Switch is placed in a “parent” Location that has Fixtures in its “child” 
Locations, it can control the dimming of these Fixtures as well. However, the other non-dimming 
Switch functionality, such as Sensor readings and Scene control, are available only for the 
specific Location in which the Wall Switch is placed, but not for its children. 
Defining Locations 
The organization of Fixtures and Locations is done through the Redwood Manager’s Location 
Editor tab. Fixtures are stored in Locations within a hierarchical tree structure. "All Locations" 
appears at the top of the tree. Sub-Locations can be created within top-level Locations and can 
be nested in multiple levels. Fixtures may be at any Location in the hierarchical tree except under 
"All Locations". 
To access the Location Editor tab, first go to the Redwood Manager by clicking Manage Lighting 
on the splash screen. Then select the Location Editor tab, which allows you to create, modify, 
and delete Locations. Fixtures can be dragged and dropped into these Locations. To select 
multiple Fixtures, hold down the Shift key while clicking. You can sort columns by clicking on the 
field header. To sort multiple columns, press the Ctrl key (Windows) or the Option + Command 
keys (Mac OS) while clicking. 
Overview 
The Location Editor 
Tree Control 
Toggle the tree control 
(triangle icon) next to 
a Location to expand 
or collapse the nested 
Locations 
Resizable Panes 
Drag and drop pane 
controls to resize any 
of the available panes 
Integrated Help 
The built in help 
provides a quick 
overview of each of 
the controls on the 
screen 
Renaming a Location 
Click on the     
button to rename a 
selected Location or 
Fixture 
Adding Locations 
Clicking on the   
button will create a 
new Location under 
the selected Location 
Deleting Locations 
If a Location is 
EMPTY, you can   
click on the     
button to remove   
a Location 










