Starting Commissioner / Tabletop Demo

Starting Commissioner / Tabletop Demo


The first time you open Commissioner, a pop-up displays asking if you would like to run Tabletop Demo or Commissioner.


What is Tabletop Demo?

Tabletop demo is a simple interface that connects to one sensor and enables the demonstration of lighting features like dimming and daylight harvesting.

Change your Commissioner Application

Commissioner remembers your selection and in the future, will open your preferred application.

Switch applications by doing the following: In Commissioner, go to Help > Switch to Tabletop Demo or Switch to Commissioner:

                  
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