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2024-10-0312:59 AM
Depends how you want to work,
One way could be to set 2 buttons up on the EDLT, using scene cycle or scene select, and setting the action selector for the scenes as the setpoint value. This would give you a range of 8 values to nudge up / down for setpoint adjustment (provided the edlt is not already using any scenes ). The other button can be set as fan controller which would give 4 values, off, low, medium high.
Alternativly if you have a 5500AC or 5500NAC on the project a script could be written to increase or decrease a dummy group value on each button press.