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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR X10 IN-WALL DIMMER MODULE LW12

Switch off appropriate mains fuse and master switch!


Important: 230V - 50Hz – 60 to 250W - Works with incandescent lamp and dimmable electronic low voltage transformer.
Not suitable for Low Energy Fluorescent lamps.
Must only be used in circuits protected by a Fuse or Circuit Breaker rated at 16A or less.
The module is protected against overload, but may be damaged if the SL Output is shorted directly to Neutral.

The LW12 is a 2-wire X10 compatible dimmer for controlling Incandescent Lamps and Dimmable Electronic Low Voltage Transformers
down to 60W. This module can be activated using a momentary action Key or using X10 PLC signals. It can be operated using the
following X10 signals: "Address On", "Address Off” , “Address Bright”, “Address Dim” and "All Lights On/All Lights Off/All Units Off" if
these last 3 options are programmed. This unit will also respond to “Extended” X10 messages -Scenes. The unit’s Address, Response
Options, Scene Responses, Output Memory Level and On/Off Status are all stored in permanent memory and are preserved through a
loss of power. The output status is reinstated after power returns.

The unit will accept a momentary action key. All key closures must be to live and
Incandescent Lamp
to the same phase that the unit is powered.
Neutral
Installation
To install the LW12, only the phase is required at the installation point
SL - Switch off appropriate mains fuse and master switch!
- Take the wall switch (momentary action switch) out of the wall box
- Disconnect all wires from the switch
- Connect the live to the L terminal of the LW12
- Connect the momentary action switch between the live and the K terminal of
the LW12
Live L - Connect the load to SL terminal
K - Re-fix the wall switch on the wall box
Momentary action - Switch on mains fuse and master switch
key
Programming
Default Setting:
The default factory address is A1. If the address and "All lights On / All lights Off / All Units Off" option settings aren’t known, the default
address of A1 can be set by applying power to the unit and sending the address P16 to the unit twice (using any X10 controller - i.e.:
TM13 + RF remote control). This can either be just the address “P16” or “P16 On” or “P16 Off”. The messages must be sent within 30
seconds of applying power to the unit. Setting the default address automatically cancels the options to respond to either "All Lights On",
"All Lights Off”, “All Units Off" or any scene command.

Setting the Address and "All Lights On/All Lights Off/All Units Off" Option
To change the address and set up the "All Lights On/All Lights Off/All Units Off” option the unit must first be put into Program Mode. To
enter Program Mode either send ”Address On” and “Address Off” in quick succession or press the external key quickly. After 5
changes, with no more than 2 seconds between each change of state, the unit will enter Program Mode and the unit will stop
responding to indicate that it has entered the Program Mode.

Note: Because this is a dimmer with built in Fade-on and Fade-off it takes some seconds to visibly change the output on/off state. This
can make it quite difficult to switch the output on and off quickly and be able to see when the unit stops responding as it goes into
program mode. To make it easier, it is recommended to first dim the unit somewhat before starting the Program Mode sequence.

Once in Program Mode the new address can be set by sending an “Address” or “Address On” or ”Address Off” message on the new
address code twice (using any X10 controller). If you want to change the code again, just send the revised code twice – as before.
To set the unit to respond to "All Lights On" and/or "All Lights Off" and/or "All Units Off" just send these messages twice on the new
address code (using any X10 controller).
Please note: The "All Lights On/All Lights Off /All Units Off” option will be disabled by setting a new address or by returning to the
Default Setting – as above.
To return to Run Mode: either send "Address On", "Address Off" or press the key quickly (no more than 2 seconds between key
press). After 5 key presses or 5 "On/Off" messages, the unit will start to respond, indicating that the unit is back in Run Mode.
If no action is taken, the unit will automatically return to Run Mode after 60 seconds.

Important notice:
After the installation of the X10 controllers, all receiver modules have first to be checked for correct function and address!

External Key
A momentary action pushbutton switch can be connected between this input and Mains Live to give On/Off and Bright/Dim control. The
switches must be returned to the same Phase that the unit is powered from to give proper control.

Rev: BMB-01.11.04
Check the correct operation of the dimmer:
• A short key press of less than 0.5 seconds will cause the output to fade off if previously on, or fade on to the memory position if
previously off.
• A longer key press than 0.5 seconds causes the output to cycle through to full bright then back to full dim and to continue to do this
for as long as the key is pressed. The final brightness level is stored as the memory position when the output is subsequently
switched off. If the output was off when the key is pressed to brighten the lamp, the unit fades on to the memory position but
doesn’t continue past it. The Bright/Dim cycle only occur when the output is already on when the key is pressed.
It takes between 3.5 and 4 seconds to go from full dim to full bright.

Response to ‘Standard’ X10 messages


The unit becomes ‘addressed’ when it receives a A1-P15 message that matches it’s stored Address. P16 is reserved for setting in the
Default Address A1. Once ‘addressed’ the unit will respond to function messages ON, OFF, BRIGHT and DIM.

When the unit receives a message, it will operate as follows:


• "Off": Light fades off gradually.
• "On”: Light fades on to memory level.
• "Dim”: Dims from current light level.
*If the unit was previously off brings the unit on at full bright before dimming
• “Bright”: Brightens from current light level.
• "All Lights On": Brings light 100% on immediately (no fade on).
• "All Units Off" & “All Lights Off”: Full Off immediately (no fade off).

Response to ‘Extended’ X10 messages – Scenes


The unit will respond to a set of control messages in Extended X10 message format that enable it perform timed fading to a new
brightness level and also to perform scene changes. The unit will respond to Preset Output, Include in Group, Activate Group, Brighten
or Dim Group. See X10 Code Format for more details (Extended code message type 30hex, 31hex, 36hex and 3Chex.)

TROUBLESHOOTING
In general X10 products are extremely easy to install and very reliable. Like other electronic equipment, they do require proper set-up
for correct operation. If you experience a problem, go through these troubleshooting aids.

Having trouble with just one device...


- Does the X10 controller work with other modules? If it doesn’t refer to « Things to check if NOTHING works ».
- Is the module you are trying to control correctly connected to the mains?
- Is the switch for the light or appliance you are trying to control turned on?
- Does the light or appliance work OK if you connect it directly to the mains?
- Is the module connected to a surge protector? A surge protector might block signals from your interface or controller.
- Noise on your house wiring could cause a module not to work at all or only work intermittently. Although not very likely, as special
circuitry has been designed into the X10 modules and CE product standards require that electrical devices do not generate noise.
However check to see if any of these things are operating when you are having problems:
Wireless intercoms in transmit (talk) mode, Baby Monitors that transmit over your house wiring, Wireless Doorbells that use the
house wiring, Laser Printers, Electric Motors (old ones), Electric hair dryers, Electric shavers, Vacuum cleaners, Floor
scrubbers, Electric Carving Knives, Food Processors, Blenders, Mixers, Micro-wave ovens.
To determine if you have an interference (noise) problem, unplug anything that you suspect might be causing the problem and
try controlling your device again. Noisy devices could be anywhere in your house, but start looking around the area that you are
having a problem.
There is a device available called a Plug-in Noise Filter that will reduce the noise injected onto the house wiring from a noisy
device. You plug the noisy device into the filter and then plug the filter into the wall outlet. For more information, contact your
local distributor.
- If you cannot locate any things that are interfering with your system, try using a different Module of the same type at this same
location in your home. Remember to set the correct House Code/Unit Code on the new module. - If this fixed the problem, the
original module is possibly defective.
If no modules work in that location, you may have a problem with the wall outlet, you may have a noise problem as described above,
or you may have a problem with your house wiring. Contact your local electrician.

Things to check if NOTHING works......


- Is the X10 controller plugged into a working outlet? Is the outlet controlled by a wall switch? If so, is it turned on?
- Is the HouseCode set correctly?
- If you still cannot control any modules, plug your controller and module into the same outlet (using a non surge protected outlet strip,
if necessary). See if you can control this module. If not, contact your local distributor for help.
- If it does work correctly with the controller and the module into the sam e outlet, try plugging the module in where you originally had it.
If it doesn’t work when you plug the module in somewhere else in your home (try several different locations and several modules of
the same type), contact your local dealer for help.
Rev: BMB-01.11.04

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