Thank you for your replies. I do indeed have power run to the switch and fan -- they are not directly connected. The issue as you point out is that I was wanting to use the 2487 to turn on or off the assembly rotation, which by default is the large buttons and as I understand it that is not going to change, although they can be programmed with a scene to do other things like dim the light. I have programmed it as mentioned above and it works, but I can't control the assembly rotation without adding another relay. Or I can program the other buttons and use the output from the 2487S to turn off and on the light, but no dimming because it is an S. After reading your replies and testing various configurations I have ordered a 2487D and will use the output of it to power the light and program the smaller buttons to operate the FanLinc for the fan itself and the rotation, using the light output to power the rotation.
And yes, I read the instructions about 4 times for the buttons before I got it right. I read several other ways to do it which were overly complicated. I am happy with how it controls the fan speed now. Its just this other motor which makes it unlike most fans that throws everything for a loop.
Thank you again.
Andy