The panic manual
During her performance last night at The Great Hall, Martha Wainwright noted that two of her bandmates were from Toronto, which made this feel like a bit of a homecoming for her too. She also gave a shout out to a store across the street from the venue where she had just picked up the outfit she was wearing on stage, so it all felt pretty local.
Wainwright later continued with the Toronto theme, telling a story about a time she spent here in her younger days before stopping herself. But you know what? Neither are you … Neither am I. Musically, the band was impressive, though also playful, such as one moment when they spontaneously started humorously riffing on some instrumental jazz while she was talking to the crowd. And of course it still sounded great regardless, so what am I complaining about?
In Use Scene Mode you can control 2 different scenes from its button. The following sections give directions on creating scenes relative to how your Panic Button is setup. Your Panic Button as a primary controller. Your Panic Button is a secondary controller. If your Panic Button is in Use Scene Model, the following table illustrates the button presses your remote will understand in order to control 2 different scenes with its button.
Adding devices to your Z-Wave network. Removing devices from your Z-Wave network. Press the Z-Wave button on the device that you wish to remove. If the removal is successful, the green light on your Panic Button will stay lit for 2 seconds and then its red light will blink. Otherwise, the red light will stay lit for 2 seconds before again blinking. Repeat step 2 for any other devices you wish to remove from your network. Selecting which devices to control.
When in Scene Mode, your select which devices your Panic Button can control by using your primary controller, generally a gateway or a hub. Press and hold your Panic Button button that you wish to use to control a Z-Wave device. Do not release the button until step 4. Press the Z-Wave button on the device that you wish to control. If your Panic Button is able to control the Z-Wave device, its green light will stop blinking and remain solid for 2 seconds.
If the Z-Wave device cannot be controlled, its green light will still keep blinking or its red light will blink only once when you short press the Z-Wave button. Before you release the button, you must determine what you want it to do. Repeat the steps above if you wish to control more Z-Wave devices from your Panic Button. You can add multiple devices to each button in order to create a scene. You can add up to 40 Z-Wave devices to each button. To remove devices from this network, you will unpair Z-Wave devices directly from Panic Button.
The green and red light will alternate for 20 seconds, then the green light will stay solid for 2 seconds to indicate a successful reset. In some cases, you will need to utilize the technical parameter settings available in your Panic Button.
If it does not already exist, add a new row or column to add Parameter number Group Mode has a value of 0, Scene Mode has a value of 1. Did you find it helpful? Yes No. Home Solutions. Enter your search term here New support ticket.
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