Smart Home Systems

 The Smartest DIY Home Improvements

 Home Automation, Security & Energy Savings
Proudly Serving You Since 1995
         
 Phone Orders: 1-888-843-9103 | 631-361-3600
                                  
 
Search
 
Shop

Start Here
What is Home Automation?

Find out!
Home Automation DefinedStart Here


  Shop > Z-Wave™ Wireless Lighting and Appliance Control > Z-Wave Wall Switches > PLW01-X
x10
  X10 Switch PRO Dimming Wall Module
 
X10 Switch PRO Dimming Wall  Module

Replacement for standard toggle type light switch. Respond to "All Lights ON". 120 VAC, 60 Hz, rated 500 Watts max, incandescent lamps only.



The 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 pushbutton is provided for local on/off control. A power cut-off switch located directly below the local on/off pushbutton is provided for bulb changing. Both switches should line up for normal operation.
Item # PLW01-X
Select Options:
$11.95  
Shipping Rates
Free Technical Support
Low Prices Guaranteed!
Availability:
Item is Available
Display All:
X-10 Pro
Overview Related Items More Info x10
Note: Dimming Wall Switch Modules must not be used to control appliances or fluorescent lamps. Manual push button control a/lows on/off. The red dial is House Code (A-P), the black dial is Unit Code (1-16).

Installing the Dimming Wall Switch Module: PLW01
  • Disconnect power at the circuit breaker.
  • Remove switch plate and unscrew existing switch from its box.
  • Disconnect the wiring to the existing switch.
  • Connect the blue wire of the Wall Dimmer Module to Live, the black wires to Switched live (load) using the wire ruts provided. Refer to the diagram above.


Setting up the Dimming Wall Switch Module
  • Set the House Code dial to the same letter set or the controller or Security Console. The House Code for monitored security console is downloaded by the security installation firm. The default House Code is A when using the PR02000.
  • 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, PSRC1 (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 console, keychain and security remotes with the PRO2000.
Return to Top
Contact Us |  Link To Us |  Copyright © 1997 - 2010 Smart Home Systems, Inc. All rights reserved |  Sitemap