- Download the ARISTA app (available via The App Store and Google Play)
- Tap the CREATE ACCOUNT button
- Enter a valid email address and password
- Check the box to agree to the ARISTA privacy policy
- Tap the CONTINUE button (a verification code will be sent to the email address entered above)
- Retrieve the verification code sent via email and enter it in the space provided
- Tap the VERIFY ACCOUNT button to finish the account creation process
ARISTA®
Programming Guide
Table of Contents
Accounts
- Steps to Create an Account
- Adding New Users (Project Admin Only)
Projects
- Steps to Create a Project
Areas
- Steps to Create an Area
Devices
- Steps to Add a Device to an Area
- Steps to Rename a Device
Spaces
- Steps to Create a Space
Zones
- Steps to Create a Zone
- Adding Inputs/Outputs to a Zone
- Configuring Inputs/Outputs
- Zone Configuration
Scheduling
Scenes
- Steps to Create a Scene
Multi-Zone Applications
Deleting/Removing Items
Accounts
- Open the ARISTA app on your mobile device
- From the home screen, open the Project you’d like to add the new user to (e.g., Third Street Elementary, Arturo’s Deli)
- Tap the Users button at the bottom of the app, then tap the “+ user” icon at the top of the screen
- Enter the email address of the new user and assign a Project role (Admin, Installer or Occupant), then tap SAVE
The new user will receive an email invitation/verification code (valid for 24 hours) and be prompted to create an ARISTA account, which will automatically connect to the Project
Projects
- Open the ARISTA app on your mobile device
- From the home screen, tap the + symbol in the upper-right corner to create a new Project
- Enter Project details and tap SAVE
- The newly created Project will now display on the home screen
Areas
An Area refers to the floor or wing within a building (Project) where a set of ARISTA components will operate. This typically includes multiple rooms or sections (e.g., second floor, east wing).
- Open the Project you’d like to update via the ARISTA app
- Tap the + symbol in the upper-right corner to create a new Area
- Enter the Area name (e.g., first floor) and tap SAVE
- The newly created Area will now display within the Project
Devices
Each device (e.g., controller, sensor) may only be assigned to one Area within a Project.
ALC1-R = 1 Channel Controller
ALC2-R = 2-Channel Controller
ALC4-R = 4-Channel Controller
ALC-IWD = In-wall with Display
ALC-2B-BT = 2-Button Programmable Switch
ALC-4B-BT = 4-Button Programmable Switch
ALC-PI-BT-WH = PIR In-wall presence sensor
ALC-DT-BT-WH = Dual-Tech In-wall presence sensor
ALC-WM-BT = PIR Wall Mount presence sensor
ALC-WM-DT-BT = Dual-Tech Wall Mount presence sensor
ALC-CMP-BT = PIR Ceiling Mount presence sensor
ALC-CMP-DT-BT = Dual-Tech Ceiling Mount presence sensor
ALC-DH-BT = Daylight Harvesting Sensor
- Tap the Area you’d like to work on
- Tap the “+” icon to add devices
- Tap SCAN
- A list of all visible devices will appear
- If a battery powered device does not appear, a quick press of the reset button will be required to initialize communications
- Tap on a device to select and highlight the unit
- To verify you are selecting the proper device you can tap WINK, this will provide a visual identifier to assure proper units are being selected.
- Slide the Highlighted Box to the right
- Tap Edit
- Tap the box containing the Device Name
- Press back arrow to clear the existing name
- Type in chosen name
- Tap SCAN (repeat process until all units are identifiable)
- Tap and highlight all devices to be installed
- Tap INSTALL DEVICES
- Note: You can install 1 at a time or install multiple units together
- After all chosen devices are installed tap DONE
- Open the Project > Area you’d like to update to view a list of assigned devices
- Tap on the device you’d like to rename (this opens a configuration page)
- Tap WINK, if needed, to verify the device’s location
- Once identified, enter a new device name and tap SAVE
Spaces
A Space refers to specific locations within an Area where ARISTA components are installed (e.g., Room 204, East Hallway, Auditorium C).
- Open the Project > Area you’d like to update via the ARISTA app
- Tap the Spaces icon in the bottom navigation bar
- Tap the “Create New Space” field and enter the Space’s name
- Tap ADD to save the new Space
- The newly created Space will now display within the Project > Area
Zones
A Zone refers to specific portion of a Space (e.g., main/primary zone, secondary zone, daylight zone, plug load zone).
- Open the Project > Area > Space you’d like to update via the ARISTA app
- Tap the Zones icon in the bottom navigation bar
- Tap the “Create New Zone” field and enter the Zone’s name
- Tap ADD to save the new Zone
- The newly created Zone will now display within the Project > Area > Space
Scheduling
- Tap “+” Icon (This Opens the Add Event Screen)
- Name Event
- Choose Event Type
- Tap Default Light Level
- Default Light Level (Default Value)
- Occupancy Enable/Disable (Provides ability to disable sensors during scheduled periods of time)
- Tap Default Light Level
- Select check box if Event is a holiday
- Choose Action
- Default Light Level
- Tap Action (Pop up screen will appear with the options)
- Specific (Set a specific Light Level)
- Run (Will go to Run light level Setpoint)
- Partial Run (Will go to Partial light level Setpoint)
- Occupancy Enable/Disable
- Tap Action (Enabled)
- Enabled (Default) presence detection
- Disabled (Presence detection not in use)
- Tap Action (Pop up screen will appear with the options)
- Select Light Level
- Tap the box to enter in a value or use “+ or -” to select a value
- Set Date
- Specific
- Specific Date (e.g., Jan 1st, 2022)
- Relative
- Instance (e.g., Each, Last, 1st, 2nd, etc.)
- Period (e.g., Day, Weekend, Weekday, week, Sunday, Monday, etc.)
- Of (e.g., Year, Month, January, February, etc.)
- Specific
- Time
- Specific Time (e.g., 12:00 p.m.)
- Tap Time and scroll to desired time
- Press Done
- Specific Time (e.g., 12:00 p.m.)
- Astronomic (Sunrise/Sunset)
- Offsets of 120 minutes before or after are available
- Use the +/– icons for making adjustments, or tap offset value and re-enter desired value
- Zones
- Select Zones
- Tap SAVE Button
Scenes
A Scene to the output settings applied to each of the various controllers within a Space. Each Space can have up to 8 Scenes that can be programmed.
- Open the Project > Area > Devices
- Identify the ALC-IWD that will be set as a scene selection device and tap
- Under “Settings”, change the Function from “Dimmer” to “Scene Selector”
- Tap DONE
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Repeat this process for each of the ALC-IWD units that will be used a Scene Selectors
- Tap Back Icon
- Tap Spaces Icon
- Select "Space" you will be working in
- Tap "Scenes" button
- Tap "CHOOSE SCENE SELECTORS"
- Note: all Scene Selectors that are available in the space will be shown
- Tap Each desired Scene Selector for the SPACE
- Tap SEND
- Tap Scenes Icon on bottom of display
- Tap + Icon on top of display to create a new scene
- Tap CREATE SCENE button
- Tap Each desired Scene Selector for the SPACE
- Tap Name Box, use back arrows to remove existing characters, replace with proper scene naming
- Tap box to the left of the Zone names to allow for that ZONE to be associated with the scene
- Use the Slider bar to adjust the light level for each zone that is associated with the scene
- Tap SAVE AND SEND SCENE Button
- Repeat steps 15 – 19 to create all required scenes for the space (* NOTE Up to 8 Scenes can be created per SPACE)
- Note: once an ALC-IWD is chosen as a Scene Selector, it will no longer appear on list of “INPUTS”
- Note: here you will be able to name scene(s), choose which ZONES will be affected by the scenes, as well as individual light levels for each of the zones for each of the scenes.
- Note: Scene Selectors and Scenes can be modified at any time by going back into the specific Scene
Adding Outputs to a Zone
An Output refers to the Individual Channel of an ARISTA controller. Outputs can be associated to a single Zone.
- Open the Project > Area > Space > Zone you’d like to manage via the ARISTA app
- Tap the “+” to add Outputs (this will display a list of all available outputs) (Each channel may be individually selected)
- Select the Outputs you’d like to assign to the Zone
- Tap the SAVE button
- Tap the OK button when the “Success” window appears
Adding Inputs to a Zone
An Input refers to the electrical load being controlled by an ARISTA device. Inputs can be associated to a single Zone or multiple Zones.
- Open the Project > Area > Space > Zone you’d like to manage via the ARISTA app
- Tap the “Inputs” icon at the bottom of the screen
- Tap “+” to add Inputs (this will display a list of all available inputs)
- Select the Inputs you’d like to assign to the Zone
- Tap the SAVE button
- Tap the OK button when the “Success” window appears
Configuring Inputs/Outputs
Configuration options vary based on type of Inputs and Outputs you’re controlling with ARISTA. You can access these settings from either the Devices within the ARISTA app or the ARISTA Controller (ALC1-R).
- Channel Number (Default values will be shown)
- Function
- Light (default value)
- Plug Load (for use with non-dimming loads)
- Light Type
- 0-10 VDC (default value)
- 1-10 VDC
- Power ON Action (the output’s setting after a power failure and restoration)
- Restore (default value)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn (Default OFF)
- Tap toggle switch
- Tap Blink Warn Time Box
- Enter desired value
Zone Configuration
Open the Project > Area > Zone you’d like to manage, then tap the Outputs icon at the bottom of the screen. Within the Output page, tap the “Setting” option to make individual adjustments.
Levels
- Run Level (Default Value 80%)
- Tap number to enter new value or use the “–/+” symbols to adjust
- Standby Level (Default Value 0%)
- Tap number to enter new value or use the “–/+” symbols to adjust
- When all changes are made, tap SEND
Note: Plug Loads should be configured as their own independent zone so that they do not affect other lighting zone settings.
Open the Project > Area > Zone you’d like to manage, then tap the Outputs icon at the bottom of the screen. Within the Output page, tap the “Setting” option to make individual adjustments.
- Mode
- Occupancy (default)
- Vacancy
- Lights (These are both off by default, this setting is used if a zone contains both Lighting and Plug Load while Partial settings are used, to keep the lighting and the plug load in sync)
- Partial On
- Partial Off
- Timing
- Power On Stagger Time (0 Sec Default)
- 0-5 Sec User Input
- Power On Action
- Restore (default)
- On
- Off
- Blink Warn (Deactivated)
- Manual Override (Default 120 Minutes)
- 0-280 minutes user adjustable
- Can be disabled
- Power On Stagger Time (0 Sec Default)
- Tap SEND SETTINGS Button to send all updated settings
Open the Project > Area > Zone you’d like to manage, then tap the Inputs icon at the bottom of the screen. Within the Input page, tap the “Setting” icon to make individual adjustments.
Setting the Analog Input
- Tap the “Type” Box to Select the Input Type
- Disabled (Default)
- Intermatic Light Sensor (ALC-DH)
- Custom Light Sensor (Wired)
- Dimmer (Wired 0-10 VDC Dimmer)
Setting Digital Input 1
- Tap the “Type” Box to Select the Input Type
- ON/OFF Switch (Default)
- Note: Push button switch can be used to manually activate/deactivate controllers
- Partial On
- Initial press of input sets controller(s) to partial ON state
- Second press of input sets controller(s) to Run state
- Third press of input sets controller(s) to Standby state
- Run
- Initial Press sets controller to RUN state
- Second press sets controller to STANDBY state
- Disabled
- Occupancy Sensor
- Priority (toggle switch between Active High and Active Low)
- Note: Active High – Discrete sensor sets the output value to high value upon presence Active Low – Discrete sensor sets the output value to low value upon presence
- Priority (toggle switch between Active High and Active Low)
- ON/OFF Switch (Default)
Setting Digital Input 2
- Tap the “Type” Box to Select the Input Type
- ON/OFF Switch
- Disabled
- Occupancy Sensor (Default)
- Priority (toggle switch between Active High and Active Low)
Note: Active High – Discrete sensor sets the output value to high value upon presence Active Low – Discrete sensor sets the output value to low value upon presence
Viewing the Info Tab
Note: The information (or Info) tab shows basic information about controller settings.
- Tap the “Info” Button to View the Following Controller Details:
- Host Firmware
- Radio Module
- Firmware Status
- Up-to-date
- Update Available
- Hardware Version
- Manufacturing Date Code
- Astro Lockout (Default Off)
Partial Light levels
- Partial On:
- Allows user to set manual ON light % value
- Partial Off:
- Allows user to set manual OFF light % value manual ON light % value
- Allows for Manual OFF light % value to be set
Run, Partial and Standby Levels
- Run - This is the MAX Light level allowed
- To change tap number to enter new value or use +/ – icons
- Partial - This is the light level for manual ON activation (only shown if either option above is selected)
- To change tap number to enter new value or use +/– icons
- Standby - This is the light level set for manual OFF activation
- To change tap number to enter new value or use +/– icons
- Tap SEND
- Tap “Yes” to confirm selection
- Tap OK on success window
- Tap “Back” arrow icon to return to Zone overview
Timing and Override Settings
- Auto Ramp Time – The time from OFF to the selected light level
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Auto Fade Time – The time from operating light level to OFF upon Automatic deactivation
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Manual Fade Time – The time from operating light level to OFF upon Manual deactivation
- Default value: 0 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Stagger Time – This prevents multiple controllers from instantly activating
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Action - Power failure and recovery
- Restore (Default)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn
- Default value: OFF
- Tap “Toggle” to activate
- Tap “Minutes” box
- Enter desired value
- Manual Override – Manual ON activation Timing options
- Default value: 120 minutes
- To change, tap and enter new value or use +/– icons
- Tap “Toggle” to deactivate
- Tap SEND SETTINGS button
- Tap “Yes” to confirm selection
Note: Users can also apply a schedule to any Zone (“Creating a Schedule” section)
Occupancy Mode Only (No manual switch)
Partial Light Levels
- Partial On:
- Allows for Manual ON light % value to be set
- Partial OFF:
- Allows for Manual OFF light % value to be set
Run / Partial / Standby Levels
- Run – This is the Maximum Light level allowed
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/- icons
- Partial, this is the light level for manual ON activation (only shown if Partial On option above is selected)
- To change tap number to enter new value or us the +/- icons
- Standby, this is the light level for Manual OFF activation
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/- icons
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap “Yes” in Warning Box
- Tap “OK” on Success Window
Timing/Override Settings
- Auto Ramp Time – Time from OFF to selected light level
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Auto Fade Time – Time from operating light level to OFF upon Automatic deactivation
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Manual Fade Time – Time from operating level to OFF upon Manual deactivation
- Default value: 0 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Stagger Time - Prevents multiple controllers from instantly activating
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Action - Power failure and recovery
- Restore (default)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn
- Default value: OFF
- Tap “Toggle” to activate
- Tap “Minutes” box
- Enter value
- Manual Override – Manual ON activation Timing options
- Default Value 120 Minutes
- To change tap number to enter new value (Max = 280 Min = 1minute)
- Tap toggle to deactivate (This button still backwards IMO, the Manual override countdown is ACTIVE with timing set to 120 Minutes, when you turn that OFF (Deactivate) it now becomes a permanent ON/OFF function)
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap “Yes” in Warning Box
- Tap “OK” on Success Window
Note: Users can also apply a schedule to any Zone (“Creating a Schedule” section)
Occupancy Mode or Vacancy Mode (Manual Switch allows for Vacancy Mode)
Mode
- Tap Mode to see options
- Occupancy (Automatic ON/OFF) (Default setting)
- Vacancy (Manual ON activation/ Automatic OFF)
- Vacancy Grace Period
- Partial ON
- Partial OFF
- Vacancy Grace Period
- Partial OFF Timing (Countdown)
- Vacancy Grace Period
- Partial ON
- Partial OFF
- Vacancy Grace Period
Run, Partial and Standby Levels
- Run- This this is the Maximum light level allowed
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- Partial - This is the light level for manual/automatic ON activation (only shown if either option above is selected)
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- initial ON = Partial ON light level value
- second ON (Button Press) = RUN ON light level value
- Third (Button Press) = STANDBY light level value
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- Standby, this is the light level for Manual/Automatic OFF activation
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- Tap SEND SETTINGS box
- Tap “Yes” in alert box
- Tap “OK” on success window
Timing and Override Settings
- Auto Ramp Time – Time from Off to selected light level
- Default Value: 3 seconds
- Tap to adjust
- Auto Fade Time – Time from operating light level to OFF upon Automatic deactivation
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap to adjust
- Manual Fade Time – Time from operating level to OFF upon Manual deactivation
- Default value: 0 seconds
- Tap to adjust
- Power ON Stagger Time- Prevents multiple controllers from instantly activating
- Default value: 3 seconds
- Tap to adjust
- Power ON Action - Power failure and recovery
- Restore (Default)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn
- Default value: OFF
- Tap “Toggle” to activate
- Tap “Minutes” box
- Enter value
- Manual Override – Manual ON activation Timing options
- Default value: 120 minutes
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- Tap toggle to deactivate
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap “Yes” on alert box
- Tap OK on success Window
Note: Users can also apply a schedule to any Zone (see “Creating a Schedule” and “Zone-Controller Only” sections)
Occupancy/ Vacancy – Automatic On or Manual ON Automatic or Manual OFF
Mode
- Tap Mode to see options
- Occupancy (Automatic ON/OFF) (Default setting)
- Vacancy (Manual ON activation/ Automatic OFF)
- Vacancy Grace Period
- Partial ON
- Partial OFF
- Vacancy Grace Period
- Partial OFF Timing (Countdown)
Run, Partial and Standby Levels
- Run - This is the maximum light level allowed
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/– icons
- Partial - This is the light level for manual ON activation (only shown if either option above is selected)
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/– icons
- Standby, this is the light level for Manual OFF activation
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/– icons
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap “Yes” in the alert BOX
- Tap “OK” on success window
Timing and Override Settings
- Auto Ramp Time – Time from Off to selected light level
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Auto Fade Time – Time from operating light level to OFF upon Automatic deactivation
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Manual Fade Time – Time from operating level to OFF upon Manual deactivation
- Default Value 0 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Stagger Time- Prevents multiple controllers from instantly activating
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Action – Power failure and recovery
- Restore (Default)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn
- Default value: OFF
- Tap Toggle to activate
- Tap Minutes Box
- Enter value
- Manual Override – Manual ON activation Timing options
- Default value: 120 Minutes
- To change tap number to enter new value or use the +/– icons
- Tap toggle to deactivate
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap “Yes” on the alert box
- Tap “OK” on the success window
Note: Users can also apply a schedule to any Zone (see the “Creating a Schedule” section)
Manual ON/OFF, Daylight Harvest, Schedule
Setting Daylight Sensor Type
- Closed Loop (Default Value)
- Open Loop
- Choose either Closed Loop or Open Loop
- Tap Done
- Partial ON: Default ON (Automatic ON or Manual ON will get set to Partial ON % Value)
Levels
Setting Closed Loop Light Levels
- Run Set point
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Run Min Trim
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Accuracy
- Low
- Medium (Default)
- High
- Tap SEND SETTINGS Button
- Tap “YES” on alert box
- Tap “OK” on success box
Setting Open Loop Light Levels
- Run Level Max Trim
- Measured Light
- Tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Light Output
- Tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Measured Light
- Run Level Min Trim
- Measured Light
- Tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Light Output
- Tap number to enter in new value or use the +/- icons to adjust
- Measured Light
- Tap SEND SETTING
- Tap YES on alert box
- Tap OK on success box
Tap WINK to identify and verify the ALC-DH
Name
- Tap box to rename if needed
Sensor Value
- Will show a reading
- Tap REFRESH Button to Update
Settings
- Light Range
- 1 to 30 FC
- 3 to 300 FC (Default Value)
- 30 to 3000 FC
- Change Threshold
- 9.3 (Default value) (Minimum Value)
- Tap to enter in desired value
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
Calibration
- Enter in FC Value from Light Metering Tool
- Tap Save Button
Automatic ON/OFF, Manual Override, Daylight Harvest
Mode
- Tap Mode shown
- Occupancy, Closed Loop DLH
- Occupancy, Open Loop DLH
- Vacancy, Closed Loop DLH
- Vacancy, Open Loop DLH
- Partial ON
- Default Value = OFF
- Tap toggle to activate
- Partial Off
- Default OFF
- Partial Off Timing
- Default 240 minutes
- Tap to change value
- Enter new value
Closed Loop Light Levels
- Run Set point
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Run Min Trim
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Accuracy
- Low
- Medium (Default)
- High
- Tap SEND SETTINGS
- Tap YES on alert box
- Tap OK on success box
Open Loop Light Levels
- Run Level Max Trim
- Measured Light
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Light Output
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Measured Light
- Run Level Min Trim
- Measured Light
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Light Output
- To change tap number to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Tap SEND SETTING
- Tap YES on alert box
- Tap OK on alert box
Timing and Override Settings
- Auto Ramp Time – Time from Off to selected light level
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Auto Fade Time – Time from operating light level to OFF upon Automatic deactivation
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Manual Fade Time – Time from operating level to OFF upon Manual deactivation
- Default Value 0 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Stagger Time- Prevents multiple controllers from instantly activating
- Default Value 3 seconds
- Tap box to adjust
- Power ON Action - Power failure and recovery
- Restore (Default)
- ON
- OFF
- Blink Warn
- Default Value OFF
- Tap Toggle to activate
- Tap Minutes Box
- Enter in value
- Manual Override – Manual ON activation timing options
- Default Value 120 Minutes
- To change tap number to enter new value or use + or – icons
- Tap toggle to deactivate
- Tap SEND SETTINGS button
- Tap Yes on warning box
- Tap OK on success window
- Note: If needed, a schedule can also be applied to this zone. Please follow the steps referenced in the “Creating a Schedule” section.
DLH TEST
Shows current configuration status (Closed Loop/Open Loop) and values
- Target Light Value
- Measured Light Value
- Light Level Output
- Tap to enter in new value or use – or + icons to adjust
- Light Level refresh (Initiates new reading from sensor)
Sensor Calibration
Shows if the sensor has been calibrated
- Tap FC box
- Enter FC Value from Light Meter
- Tap Send Button
Multi-Zone Applications
Using a Single Input Across Multiple Zones
Note: Please refer to the “Adding Inputs to a Zone” Section for basic programming instructions.
This system’s abilities allow for multiple inputs to be associated with different outputs.
Note: This may require that the zone be reconfigured
- Tap on Project
- Tap on Area
- Tap on Space Icon
- Tap on Zone Icon
- Tap on desired Zone
- Tap on Inputs Icon
- Tap + icon
- Tap desired Input(s) to be added
- Please refer to the following Section
- Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a ZONE
- Adding Outputs
- Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a ZONE
- If an Output is not being seen, ensure proper steps were taken to add it into the AREA
- Refer to the following section
- Adding Devices to an AREA
- Refer to the following section
Reconfiguring a Zone
- Tap PROJECT that the Zone is in
- Tap SPACES Icon
- Tap SPACE that the Zone is in
- Tap ZONES Icon
- Tap Zone that needs to be reconfigured
- Refer to “Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a ZONE
- Add OUTPUTS
- Add INPUTS
- Tap CONFIG Icon
- Reconfigure ZONE as necessary
Configuring Multi-Zone SPACES
- Follow Steps to Create the SPACE
- Follow Steps to Create the ZONE(S)
- Follow Steps for Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a ZONE
- Add Outputs for Each ZONE
- Add Inputs for Each ZONE
To adjust OUTPUTS based on INPUTS
Note: If a zone has in input or an output added or removed, it is recommended to go back and look at the Configuration settings to ensure proper operation
Each Output can be set to respond independently to a single input or multiple inputs
- Please refer to the following section
- Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a Zone
- Follow Steps
- Adding OUTPUTS and INPUTS to a Zone
- Please refer to the following section
- Configuring a ZONE
Deleting/Removing Items
Use the following steps to Delete or Remove chosen items:
- From the PROJECT list screen, tap the project to be deleted
- This will bring you to the AREA list screen
- Tap 3-dot menu icon
- Tap DELETE AREA Button
- Tap YES on Warning Box
- Battery Operated Sensors will require a press of the Reset Button
- Tap Yes on Buttons Pressed warning Box
- Tap 3 dot Menu Icon
- Tap Delete Project
- Tap Yes on Confirm Box
Start by opening the Project > Area you’d like to manage.
- Within the specific Area you’d like to manage, tap the “…” icon to show the Space actions menu
- Tap “Delete Space”
- Press the reset button on any battery-operated sensors to refresh the device/see changes
Start by opening the Project > Area > Space you’d like to manage.
- Within the specific Space you’d like to manage, tap the “…” icon to show the Space actions menu
- Tap “Delete Space”
- Press the reset button on any battery-operated sensors to refresh the device/see changes
Start by opening the Project > Area > Space > Zone you’d like to manage
- Within the specific Zone you’d like to manage, tap the “…” icon to show the Zone actions menu
- Tap “Delete Zone”
Start by opening the Project > Area you’d like to manage.
- Within the specified Area, tap on the device you wish to remove
- Tap the “…” icon to show the device menu
- Tap “Delete” to delete the device
- Tap “Delete” once more in the alert window to confirm removal