Ekey Control4 Driver
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When installed between the actual keypad driver and Lights/Advanced Lighting Scenes(ALS), this driver allows you to set the LED colors on the keypad, to blink LEDs using programming commands and to disable the keypad altogether (for parties, etc.). **NEW** If Up and Down keys are used on the keypad, the driver is able to simulate an 8 th key, achieved when both Up and Down are pressed simultaneously.
Only Single Tap is available for simultaneous press. The driver provides three sets of output connections (passthrough) which enable control of three sets of Lights/ALS, including full dimming capability. Simply use Single, Double and Triple taps on a keypad button.
An additional method is provided: 'Press and Hold', including 'Single Press and Hold', 'Double Press and Hold' and 'Triple Press and Hold'. **NEW** The driver also offers a new mode to select which action will occur when Up and/or Down keys are pressed: Selector Mode. Up to 5 of the top keys may become Selector keys which determine how the Up/Down keys will behave (via new Connections). A use case for this would be to have up to 5 top keys to select one of five blinds to operate (for example) and have the Up/Down keys operate the selected blind and being able to stop blind movement when both Up and Down are pressed simultaneously. A large number of events are provided as well as variables containing the status of up to 6 keypad LEDs.
Since many instances of this driver may be installed in a project (typically one per keypad), the driver provides Actions to broadcast selected colors to other instances as well as stopping blinking across all instances. This can simplify installation and programming. INSTRUCTIONS • Use the free trial period or activate the driver at any time by assigning to this project the license you purchased from the driverCentral website (requires the driverCentral cloud driver).
You may use multiple copies of this driver in your project. • Connect up to seven Control Output BUTTON_LINK connections to the real physical keypad's connections. Note that if your physical keypad is configured with double or triple buttons, there is no need to connect the unused bindings. The same is true when your keypad has a full length 6th button (not up/down arrows) – IN THIS CASE, DO NOT CONNECT THE DOWN BUTTON. If you are using an older 3-button keypad, simply connect the first three bindings. • Connect Control Input BUTTON_LINK connections to Lights and/or Advanced Lighting Scenes as appropriate.
Connecting to their Toggle connection is usually best. • If you are NOT planning to use double or triple presses with any button of THIS keypad, then set MultiPress Used to 'Single press only'. This will allow for a more responsive control when pressing a key. Otherwise, the driver will wait for the MultiPress interval in case you might double tap or triple tap. Connecting something to one of the driver's Double Tap or Triple Tap bindings will force this Property to the right value. • If required, use the Action 'Set Button Timings' to change the default MultiPress interval (defaults to 1500 msecs) and/or the default Hold interval (defaults to 1000 msecs).
Generally, the defaults will be adequate. • **NEW** Optionally specify up to 5 button numbers (1 to 5) which will act as selector buttons for the Up/Down buttons (Example: 1,2,3). You may use ‘All’ (which is equivalent to 1,2,3,4,5 or 1-5) or ‘None’ which disables this capability. Buttons designated as selector buttons may also be used for normal duties but their LED will only indicate their selected status.
• Specify the Off and On colors for each LED of the keypad. This is a pair of letters for each LED.