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What would be typical master control programming?

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What would be typical master control programming?

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Buttons on master controls can activate a single light or a group of lights. You would typically program master control buttons to work with your daily activities. For example, if you always turn on the same set of lights when you enter your home at night, you could set up a single master control button in the entryway to turn on all of these lights, instead of walking around to each dimmer. Or, if you like the lights in the family room to be a certain way for viewing movies, with some lights bright, some lights dim, and some lights off, you would program a single button on a master control to make all of the lighting in the room go to this “scene” when pressed. Buttons can also be set up to monitor a group of lights. A button can be programmed such that if there are any lights on in a particular “room,” the LED beside the button will be on.

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