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INSTEON 3-Way Tip

February 16, 2008 1 comment

What good is it to be called SH Tipster if I don’t give you any tips?  I mean really that makes my name self defeating.  SO I asked my good friends over in Product support, what is a call you get so often that I can solve it here, for them, for you (that makes sense right?)  So here is my description of an INSTEON 3 way, and how to link them.

First you have 2 locations that need to turn on and off the light in two locations.  In one location there should be power and in the other the load wire.  Use a volt meter to make the determination of which wires are which.

If you do not have power in both locations, use one of the traveler wires to “float” the power to the other location.  The first switch needs to be connected to Hot, Neutral, load, and ground.  Get that switch to turn on and off, if that works moved to the second switch.

The second switch needs to be connected to Hot, Neutral, and Ground.  CAP THE LOAD WIRE on the switch.  It isn’t needed.  Cap the unused traveler wire.  Turn power back on and make sure the LED(s) on the switch are going up ad down (or on ICON modules LED goes on and off.)

We have to l ink these two switches together.  It’s a piece of cake, and should take about a minute.  Go to the first switch (I don’t care which one is first, label them as A and B, and I will refer to them as such.)

Go to Switch A and press and hold the paddle into the on position for 10 seconds.  The LED(s) will begin to blink.  Next go to switch B and press and hold the paddle in the on position for 10 seconds, the LED should flash but not blink.  Verify that switch A LED in not blinking, this will tell us that the link took.

Take a breath; we are going to the second half

Go to Switch B and press and hold the paddle into the on position for 10 seconds.  The LED(s) will begin to blink.  Next go to switch A and press and hold the paddle in the on position for 10 seconds, the LED should flash but not blink.  Verify that switch A LED in not blinking, this will tell us that the link took.

And that’s it.

 3 way linking

Questions?  Class Dismissed

 

And that’s the way I see it.

 

 

INSTEON-Compatible Dimmer Switch

February 16, 2008 Leave a comment

ICON Dimmer Switch (Amber LED)

ICON Dimmer Switch — The Economic Full-Featured, Remote-Controllable Dimmer

Make your home the envy of your friends and neighbors with the cool and easy-to-use ICON Dimmer Switch. ICON Dimmer Switches make it extremely affordable to replace every switch in your house with an INSTEON-compatible dimmer switch. Setting up your entire home with customized lighting control is easy. From pressing the paddle directly to dim the lights to having all of your lights turn off with the press of a single button, this dimmer can do it all. The ICON Dimmer Switch has 32 brightness levels, which makes setting your lights to the perfect intensity very easy. This dimmer switch can control incandescent bulbs, low-voltage halogen (e.g. track), and other low-voltage lights with magnetic or dimmable electronic transformers. If you need to control a fluorescent light fixture or a non-dimmable appliance, try the ICON On/Off Switch.

  • Similar features to our SwitchLinc V2 Dimmer (#2476d) for a lower price
  • Control lights remotely, turning them on and off and adjusting brightness levels
  • Create whole-house lighting design scenes in minutes
  • Easy-to-install dimmer uses INSTEON (patent pending) technology for superior performance and reliability
  • Price: $39.99

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