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UPB STATUS TIME (STATUS TRACKING):
When using HLC, “Status Tracking” is used to update the status of each HLC device in a room whenever a scene is
executed in that room. For example, the scene “A” button is pushed on a Room Controller in the Living Room. All of
the lighting loads in the Living Room are changed, but the status for the individual lighting loads isn’t updated in Omni
LTe until a status request message is sent to each unit. When “Status Tracking” is enabled, this is done automatically
after a scene is executed.
The value set for the UPB Status Time is the amount of seconds that the Omni LTe controller waits before requesting
status after a scene is executed. By default, the time is set to 5 seconds. This gives lighting loads (with varying fade
rates) the necessary time to “settle down” before the status is requested.
UPB STATUS TIME: 5
0-255 SECONDS
Enter 1-255 for 1 to 255 seconds. Enter 0 to disable “Status Tracking”.
Note: “Status Tracking” must be enabled for Omni LTe to accurately set the LED indicators on Room and House
Controllers.
X-10 3-PHASE
This setting is used to select whether the X-10 signal is transmitted only at zero crossing for single phase
(120V/240V) electrical systems or is transmitted at 0, 60, and 120 degrees for three phase electrical systems.
X-10 3-PHASE: 0
0=NO 1=YES
To turn 3-Phase On, press 1 then ' # '. To turn 3-Phase Off, press 0 then ' # '. The burst at 60 and 120 degrees will
be eliminated.
The default setting for 3-Phase is No.
UPB Transmit Count
The UPB Transmit Count is used to specify the number of UPB transmission attempts when UPB signals are sent
from the Omni LTe controller. The controller will also configure LEVITON UPB devices with this same number of
attempts; hence, other UPB devices on the network will also transmit using the specified number of transmission
attempts.
To change the UPB Transmit Count, from the Installer Setup menu, select the 1 (CTRL) key.
UPB TRANSMIT COUNT: 2
2-4
This setting is particularly useful in large installations where a Split Phase Repeater is connected on the UPB network.
Note: A higher setting will increase UPB reliability (particularly when a Split Phase Repeater is connected); however,
may reduce performance (i.e. because of the additional UPB transmissions, it may reduce the speed in which devices
are controlled).