User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Crestron UFO-WPR-3ER Waterproof Wireless LCD Remote
Programming Software
Have a question or comment about Crestron software?
Answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) can be viewed in the Online Help
section of the Crestron Web site. To post a question or view questions you have
submitted to Crestron’s True Blue Support, log in at www.crestron.com/support.
First-time users will need to establish a user account.
Earliest Version Software Requirements for the PC
NOTE: Crestron recommends that you use the latest software to take advantage of
the most recently released features. The latest software is available from the Crestron
Web site (www.crestron.com/software
).
Crestron provides an assortment of Windows
-based software tools to develop a
customized system. Use Crestron SystemBuilder™, D3 Pro
®
or SIMPL Windows to
create a program to control the UFO-WPR-3ER. Customers whose focus is on
lighting systems may prefer to use the D3 Pro software since it is designed especially
for creating lighting and environmental system control applications. Customers
already familiar with SIMPL Windows who are including a lighting system as part of
an overall control system project may prefer to continue using SIMPL Windows.
Programming with Crestron SystemBuilder
Crestron SystemBuilder is the easiest method of programming but does not offer as
much flexibility as SIMPL Windows. For additional details, download
SystemBuilder from the Crestron Web site and examine the extensive help file.
Programming with D3 Pro
Crestron’s D3 Pro lighting software provides all the tools necessary to create a
complete Crestron lighting system for residential applications. The lighting system
includes the control system logic program, touchpanel projects and keypad
programming, documentation and real-time lighting adjustment capabilities.
As with all Crestron software, D3 Pro provides extensive right-click and drag-and-
drop functionality in addition to convenient keyboard shortcuts for frequently used
functions and commands.
Programming is organized into six system Views of the lighting system, each
providing a moveable toolbox of devices such as interfaces, fixtures and control
modules. You can add a device to your system simply by selecting it from one of the
toolboxes and dragging it to a room. The available toolboxes differ depending on the
View but all Views include a "General" toolbox that allows you to add areas and
rooms at any time.
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