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Profiles

Profiles allow the function of each key to be changed at run-time, so that the action of any or all of the keys can be different at different times of the day. This can also be used to replicate the “Join Mode” functionality of older key units.

For example, you might have a “Day Mode” Profile, an “After Hours” Profile, a “Function Room” profile, and a “Cleaning” profile for your building.  In this scenario, a Conference Room with a 3-key key unit might have the following behaviors set up for these different profiles.

Profile

Key 1

Key 2

Key 3

Day

Meeting Scene Set

Presentation Scene Set

All Off Scene Set

After Hours

Main Lights Toggle Dimmer

Screen Lights Toggle Dimmer

All Off Scene Set

Function Room

Function Room Scene Set

Disabled

Disabled

Cleaning

Cleaning Scene Toggle

Disabled

Disabled

This is achieved by configuring all the different Key Functions required in different Widgets, and then setting up the different mappings of Keys to Widgets in the 4 different profiles. 

In the above example, you would set up the 5 Scene Widgets for the 5 different Scenes, and 2 Lighting Widgets for the two different Lighting Groups to be directly controlled:

Widget

Type

Key Function

Controls

1

Scene

Scene Set

Meeting Scene

2

Scene

Scene Set

Presentation Scene

3

Scene

Scene Set

All Off Scene

4

Scene

Scene Set

Function Room Scene

5

Scene

Scene Toggle

Cleaning Scene

6

Lighting

Toggle Dimmer

Main Lights

7

Lighting

Toggle Dimmer

Screen Lights

Then, set the Key to Widget mapping in the 4 different profiles to enable the desired functions:

Profile

Key 1

Key 2

Key 3

Day

Widget 1

Widget 2

Widget 3

After Hours

Widget 6

Widget 7

Widget 3

Function Room

Widget 4

Not Mapped

Not Mapped

Cleaning

Widget 5

Not Mapped

Not Mapped

Changing the Profile

Once the configuration is set up, the active profile is changed by setting the level of the Enable Group assigned to control the profile. Level 0 selects the first profile, Level 1 selects the second, and so on.

These levels can be given tags (names) when profiles are created in the installation software. Where there are multiple units that are required to change profile together, simply assign the same Enable Group to control the profile in all of them.

As there are 16 Widgets and 4 Profiles, units with 4 keys or less can have 4 completely different sets of key functions across the 4 profiles. 

Finally, in addition to customizing the key functions in different profiles, the following features can be enabled or disabled per-profile:

  • Nightlight

  • Ignore First Keypress

  • High Temperature Alarm

  • Low Temperature Alarm

  • High Humidity Alarm

  • Low Humidity Alarm

  • Widget Linking

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