
• Added support for Arc Fault breakers. Circuits marked as being on an Arc Fault
breaker have a maximum load of 1000W, indicating that these breakers have a
tendency to trip under lower loads under certain conditions. In addition, Arc Fault and
non-Arc Fault circuits cannot be mixed on module outputs that are fed by the same
input feed (see the help file for more information).
• Added Startup Behavior and Startup Delay options for Switched (Non-Lighting) loads
• Added special *Panic_Flash and *Panic_Steady global presets (see additional
documentation in these release notes).
• Added a new feature to the “Timeout” button model. Now holding the button down for
1 second will cause the Timeout event to fire immediately. As before, simply tapping
the button will cause the timer to be reset, thus increasing the time until the Timeout
event fires.
• Added the ability to add new user-interfaces directly from the Programming View via
the context (right-click) menu.
• Added support for “logic-only” devices. These devices can be found in the “By Device
Type->(Logic)” subfolder in the Toolbox when in the Equipment View. One example
of a logic-only device is the “Timer” which can be used to program some more
advanced time-based actions.
• Added support for touchpanel sliders. These can be used to allow lighting level
adjustment by sliding your finger (Note: minimum and maximum light level settings
are reflected in the slider feedback).
• Added support for the RACK2 processor
Enhancements/Changes
• Default button feedback has changed. Toggle and Toggle+Dim buttons now default
to “On when Any Light is Preset is On” feedback. Single Press and Single Press +
Dim buttons now default to “On when All Lights are at Preset Level” feedback. All
other button models have the same default feedback as before.
• Improved Import/Export Archive feature. Archived files are now stored with a .d3a
extension to reduce confusing with traditional ZIP files. Archived files should now be
smaller as certain files that were not required are no longer included in the archive.
You can also double-click on a .d3a file to automatically open D3 Pro and start the
import process.
• Added new feedback option: “Based on Expression” which allows an arbitrary logic
expression to be used as button feedback.
• Modified Toggle and Toggle+Dim button model behavior so that we take into account
the current LED state when determining which action to perform.
• User-interfaces may now have the same names, as long as they reside in different
rooms. For example, you can now have interfaces named “By Door” in both the
Living Room and the Kitchen.
• It is now legal for rooms, interfaces, and devices (e.g. circuits) to have names that
start with a number. For example, “1st Floor” is now a legal room name.
• Improved the drop-down tree for clone button selection. It should now be easier to
navigate to the desired button.
• Improved support for multi-monitor configurations.
• Improved procedure for setting up Cresnet device Ids (Finish View, Set Network Ids
button).
• Ceiling fan loads are now restricted to one (1) fixture.
• The programming dialog now allows multiple-steps to selected at one time when
adding steps. Note that the selected items must all be of the same type. That is, you
cannot select a dimmable light and a ceiling fan load together. You also cannot select
dimmable and non-dimmable loads together.
• The Toggle + Dim and Single Press + Dim button models can now be marked as
learnable. See the help file for details on how these buttons behave.
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