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Overview of the D3 Pro Interfaces View for organizing lighting systems and adding user interfaces.
Adding user interfaces, setting engraving attributes, and managing engraving data files.
Adding loads, setting device types, quantities, wattages, and adjusting lighting levels.
Setting up enclosures, selecting control modules, and connecting them to circuits.
Minimum system configuration for Windows and required Crestron software versions.
Configuring system name, location, processor, and storage options for a new project.
Modifying interface settings, LED intensity, backlight, notes, and network ID.
Setting up engraving attributes for keypads and touchpanels for custom labeling.
Details on available button configurations and engraving options for keypads.
Table of Crestron CLX and CLW modules and their supported load types.
Configuring upper and lower dimming limits and override levels for lighting.
Modifying fixture names, controlled circuit numbers, load types, and dimming settings.
Automating enclosure setup and CLX module connections with a wizard.
Adding and configuring third-party devices and remote processors.
Creating RSD files to export specified devices to a remote Crestron processor.
Assigning actions to device events triggered by user interfaces or other devices.
Selecting button models and feedback types for programmable events.
Setting default, standard, and advanced feedback behaviors for buttons.
Using Raise, Lower, and Level commands for lighting control.
Defining Level commands and managing runtime data for user-adjustable lighting.
Setting event triggers based on time of day or sunrise/sunset.
Establishing RS-232 or TCP/IP connections for system uploads.
Retrieving user-adjusted light levels to update the D3 Pro project.