Scenes, Remove micro module as a controller, Remove micro module as a responder – INSTEON Micro Open/Close - 2444-222 (US), 2444-422 (EU), 2444-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual
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Scenes
Devices in a scene can each have different settings. This provides for advanced scene creation. Software is
recommended for scene management.
Example of a scene with 1 controller and Micro module as a member:
1) Press and hold controller button until it beeps
Controller LED will start blinking green
2) Tap controller Set button
Controller LED will start double-blinking green
3) Adjust load connected to Micro module to desired level (up or down)
4) Press and hold Micro module Set button until it double-beeps
5) For each additional scene member:
a. Adjust member to desired scene state
b. Press and hold Set button until it double-beeps
6) Tap controller Set button
Controller will beep and LED will stop blinking
7) Test by tapping controller button on and off
Micro module and other scene responders will all respond appropriately
Make Micro Module a Controller of Multiple Responders
1) Press and hold Micro module Set button until it beeps
LED will start blinking green
2) Tap Micro module Set button
LED will start double-blinking green
3) For each responder you are adding:
a. Adjust responder to desired scene state
b. Press and hold Set button until it double-beeps
4) Tap Micro module Set button
Micro module will beep and LED will stop blinking
5) Test by tapping switch wired into Micro module open and closed
All the responders will turn on and off
Remove Micro Module as a Controller
If you no longer want Micro module to control another device (or are removing Micro module from your network) it is
important that you follow the instructions below for each responder.
1) Press and hold Micro module Set button until it beeps
LED will start blinking green
2) Press and hold Micro module Set button until it beeps again
LED will start blinking red
3) Press and hold responder Set button until it double-beeps
Micro module will double-beep and LED will stop blinking
4) Test by tapping Micro module on and off
Former responder will not respond
Remove Micro Module as a Responder
If you no longer want a controller button to control Micro module, follow these directions.
Note: If you ever wish to uninstall Micro module, it is important that you remove all Micro module responder links.
Otherwise, controllers will repetitively retry commands, creating network delays.
1) Press and hold controller button until it beeps
LED will start blinking green
2) Press and hold controller button until it beeps again