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INSTEON KeypadLinc V2 Dimmer User’s Guide
HOW TO INSTALL KEYPADLINC DIMMER
ypical Tools You Will Need
ceplate from the switch junction box.
junction box.
remove them.
Caution
Read and understand these instructions before installing, and retain them for future reference.
KeypadLinc Dimmer is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations in the
United States, or the Canadian Electrical Code and local regulations in Canada. Use indoors only. KeypadLinc Dimme
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is not designed nor approved for use on power lines other than 120V 60Hz, single phase. Attempting to use KeypadLin
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Dimmer on non-approved powerlines may have hazardous consequences.
Do not install KeypadLinc Dimmer to control a receptacle or fluorescent lighting fixture. Connect only copper or copper-
clad wire to KeypadLinc Dimmer. Before installing, disconnect power at the circuit breaker or remove the circuit’s fuse
to avoid shock or possible damage to KeypadLinc Dimmer. It is recommended that a qualified electrician perform this
installation.
To reduce the risk of overheating and possible damage to other equipment, use KeypadLinc Dimmer to control 110
V
incandescent lamps only. Dimming an inductive load, such as a fan or transformer, could cause damage to the dimmer,
the load device, or both. If the manufacturer of the load device does not recommend dimming, use a non-dimming
INSTEON switch such as SwitchLinc V2 Relay. USER ASSUMES ALL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DIMMING AN
INDUCTIVE LOAD.
Proper installation of at least two SignaLinc RF Signal Enhancers is required
prior to installing and using other INSTEON devices.
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A flat screwdriver to remove the fa
A Phillips screwdriver for the screws that hold KeypadLinc Dimmer in the
A wire cutter and stripper if the switch you are replacing requires you to cut the wires to
A small Phillips screwdriver if you will be changing the color of the trim frame and paddle.
A Helpful Tool – Voltmeter or Voltage Tester
During the installation of Keypa ide the junction box. KnowingdLinc Dimmer, it may be necessary to identify the wires ins
for sure which wire is the LINE (sometimes called HOT) can reduce the guesswork when installing a single switch, and i
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is absolutely necessary when working with multi-way lighting circuits. A voltmeter is ideal for this application. Many o
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the digital models can also read current so you can measure how much power is being drawn by the switch’s load.
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simpler measurement tool, available at most home improvement centers, is a voltage sensor. This device, often
costing less than $20, can sense voltage when placed near a wire. The tip of the voltage sensor can tell if voltage is on
the wire without touching the bare copper conductor or breaking the insulation.
When using these tools, be certain to read and understand the safety instructions. Often when these tools are used, the
power to the circuit will need to be turned on. When working around live electrical wires, take your time and concentrate
on the task.
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