User guide

Composer Pro User Guide
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Puck Switch Properties:
Modifiable properties for the Wireless Puck Dimmer Module or Wireless Puck Switch Module include:
Properties (Wireless Puck Dimmer Module Only)
Click Ramp Rate UpThe rate the light ramps from off to on when the button is clicked.
Click Ramp Rate DownThe rate the light ramps from on to off when the button is clicked.
Preset LevelThe percentage of the load to which the Puck Dimmer Module ramps when
turned on.
Advanced Properties
Aux 1 or Aux 2 Properties
Set these properties when you want to control the Puck module with a switch connected to the
auxiliary terminals.
Aux TypeFrom the drop down select the type of auxiliary switch connected to the terminal.
MomentaryA momentary switch only closes the circuit when the button is pressed.
Momentary switches typically have a “spring-back” action that returns the button to its
original position after it is released.
LatchA latching switch typically takes the form of a toggle or rocker button and opens
or closes the circuit depending upon the position of the switch. When using a latching
switch with the Puck Module, the Puck reacts to each transition of the switch from on-to-
off or off-to on. It does not react to the actual on/off state of the switch. Each transition is
treated as a “click.” Note: It is not possible to perform a press-and-hold with a latching
switch.
Aux BehaviorFrom the drop down select the desired behavior that will occur when a
momentary button is pressed or a latching switch is toggled.
Load OnThe load is set to on (not available with latching switches).
Load OffThe load is set to off (not available with latching switches).
Load ToggleThe load is toggled between on and off.
GenericThe button/switch is not tied to the load and can be programmed as desired.
LED BehaviorFrom the drop down select the desired behavior for the associated LED.
Load OnThe LED is on when the load is on.
Load OffThe LED is on when the load is off.