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  X10 PRO Dimming Wall Switch Module: Includes Companion Switch
 
X10 PRO Dimming Wall Switch Module: Includes Companion Switch Replacement for standard light switch. Dimming. 120VAC, 60Hz, Max 1/10 Amp. White & Ivory available.

The 3-Way Dimming Wall Switch Module is designed to control incandescent loads with a rating of between 40W and 500W. Lamps rated below 40W may flicker or operate erratically. A Companion Switch (PCW03) is provided for three-way operation. A push-button is located on the Dimming Wall Switch Module and the Companion, for local on/off control. A power cutoff switch, located only on the Dimming Wall Switch Module, directly below the local on/off pushbutton is provided for bulb changing. Both switches should line up for normal operation.
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Note:Dimming Wall Switches must not be used to control appliances or fluorescent lamps.

Installation Instructions for PCW03 Dimming Wall Switch Module
  • Disconnect power at the circuit breaker.
  • Remove switch plates and unscrew existing switches from their boxes. Identify the common wire at each existing switch (usually connected to a different color terminal).
  • Replace one of the existing wall switches with the Dimming Wall Switch Module: connect the common wire to the blue wire on the Dimming Wall Switch Module, and the two remaining traveler wires to the red and black wires on the Wall Dimmer Module.
  • Replace the other existing wall switch with the Companion Switch: connect the common wire to one of the blue wires on the Companion Switch. Connect the red wire of the Companion Switch to the same color traveler wire that you connected to the red wire on the Dimming Wall Switch Module. Connect the remaining traveler wire from the old switch to the second blue wire on the Companion Switch.


Setting up the Dimming Wall Switch Module
  • Set the House Code dial to the same letter set on the controller or Security Console. The House Code for monitored security consoles is downloaded by the security installation firm. The default House Code is 'A', when using the PRO2000.
  • For normal lighting control, set the Unit Code dial to an unused code which can be controlled from the controller or an RF remote such as the Security Remote, PSR01 (switches 1-4 control Unit Codes 1-4).
  • To use as the security light, set the Unit Code to the match the Unit Code of the security console. The Unit Code for monitored security consoles is downloaded by the security installation firm. The default Unit Code is '13', when using the PRO2000.

    Note: The security light is the light which is flashed on/off during an alarm and is controlled by the security LIGHT ON and LIGHT OFF buttons on the PRO2000 console, keychain and security remotes).
4-Way Applications
Using the Diagram above, The Dimming Wall Switch Module will be your master and the Companion in the picture will be your last switch. Utilizing one more PCW03 Companion Switch as your middle switch, connect the two blue wires from the middle Companion to the traveler wires carrying the live connection from the Wall dimmer module to the last Companion. Then connect the red wire from the middle Companion to the traveler wires carrying the "control" (red wire) from the Dimming Wall Switch Module to the last Companion. You are simply connecting in parrallel between the Live and the Control as they pass through the middle box.
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