Brilliant BHA120US-WH4 Installation Guide

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Home Control
Installation Guide
FOUR SWITCHES
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Please confirm the following:
Welcome!
This short installation guide will help you upgrade your home with Brilliant.
It is important that you first review all of the instructions to ensure you are comfortable with the required steps.
If you are unsure about or uncomfortable with the installation, go to brilliant.tech/install for more instructions, and/or help with finding a qualified electrician.
Thank you! The Brilliant Team
Is your circuit 120V?
A 120V circuit is required, and is standard in North
American homes.
Is your wiring up to code, with Neutral and
Ground wires?
Both Neutral and Ground wires are required, and
present in most modern homes. Refer to Steps 5
and 6 for more details about wires.
Are you replacing a single or 3-way/multi-way
switch?
If you are replacing a 3-way/multi-way switch,
meaning that you can control the same light(s)
from more than one switch, you should confirm
that the Brilliant can support your configuration.
Refer to Step 1 for pictures of the supported
configurations.
Do you have the right tools?
A size 2 screwdriver is needed to remove your old
switch, and to install Brilliant.
Is your gang box a standard size?
A gang box is the electrical box in the wall, behind
the light switch. The box must have an interior
width of no less than 183mm, and an interior height
of no less than 70mm. Standard sizes will work.
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Base
In the Box
10 STEPS
To A Better Home
FaceplateBase
It’s important to only use supplied screws.
x3
15 Wire Nuts 15 Extra Wires
(optional)
x4
x2
(optional)
Warning / Attention
Installing this product involves handling high voltage wiring.
Each step of the enclosed instructions must be followed
carefully. To avoid fire, personal injury, or death, turn o your
circuit breakers and follow the proper safety precautions
UNSURE ABOUT HANDLING ELECTRICAL WIRING?
L’installation de ce produit requiert la manipulation de câbles
électriques à haute tension. Veuillez suivre soigneusement les instructions ci-jointe étape par étape. Afin d’éviter tout
risque d’incendie, de blessure, ou de mort, coupez votre
disjoncteur ou coupe-circuit et suivez les consignes de
VOUS AVEZ DES DOUTES AU SUJET DE VOTRE CÂBLAGE
TRAVAILLEZ AVEC UN ÉLECTRICIEN QUALIFIÉ.
before proceeding.
CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
sécurité avant de continuer.
ÉLECTRIQUE?
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Base
1 Check Compatibility
If your light is controlled by...
2 Switches
Make sure Brilliant is compatible with the location where you’re installing it.
If the 120V switch you are going to replace
activates a light that other switches also
control (often referred to as 3-way or
multi-way lighting), please find the picture
of your setup on the next pages to confirm
compatibility.
Will work: Two Brilliant controllers
Will work: Brilliant and non-dimming switch (at either end)
Non-Dimming
Won’t work: Brilliant and dimming switch (at either end)
Dimming
One circuit shown for simplicity.
See Step 6b, or visit
http://support.brilliant.tech
for more info on wiring multi-way circuits.
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If your light is controlled by...
3 or More Switches
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2 Turn O Power
Will work: All Brilliant controllers
(connected through WiFi)
Will work: Brilliant at either end (or both ends) and a non-dimming switch
Non-Dimming
Won’t work: Brilliant in the middle
Won’t work: Brilliant at the end, with a dimmer anywhere else
Dimming
Turn the circuit breaker to OFF.
ON OFF ON OFF
Kitchen
TV Room
Dining
Bedroom
Stairwell
Guest
Patio
Garage
Before Proceeding
Avant de continuer
Confirm you’ve turned o the right breaker by flipping your light switch on and o. If you have turned o the correct breaker, your light won’t turn on.
Confirmez que le bon coupe-circuit est éteint en utilisant l’interrupteur à remplacer. Si le bon coupe-circuit est eectivement éteint, vos lumières ne devraient pas s’allumer.
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Base
3 Remove Light Switch
Unscrew your old switch cover and light switch from the wall.
Pull the light switch out from the gang box, and take pictures of the wires, in case you need to reference them later. Then, disconnect the attached wires, and remove your old light switch.
4 Identify Your Circuit
Single Pole (Go to 5a)
One light switch that controls a light or
set of lights.
3-Way/Multi-Way (Go to 6a)
Two or more light switches that control the
same set of lights.
Note that some switches could be single pole, and some 3-way/multi-way.
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Single Pole
Single Pole
5a Identify Your Wires
Ground wire(s) (exposed green or copper)
typically come from the wall box
Line and load wires (black or red)
are connected to your old switch
x4
x4
Neutral wire(s) (white)
typically come in a bundle and are fastened together
by a wire nut. You must connect all of them.
5b Connect Wires
Red
L1 L1L2 L2
C C
Black White Black
Symbol
C
L1
N
Red Red BlackRed Red
L1 L2 L1 L2
N
When connecting less than four circuits, connect the closest terminals to ground.
N
C C
Black White Black
Wall Wires
Ground
Line/Load*
Line/Load*
Neutral
*Line and Load are interchangeable.
Brilliant will automatically sense which is which.
Green/Copper
Black or Red
Black or Red
White
Green or Copper
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Wires and Wire Nuts
Wires and Wire Nuts are used to connect two or more wires together, or extend the length. They are not usually needed, but you will often use them for Neutral wires.
Select a wire extension from the box. Match the color of the wires you’re connecting.
Holding the wires together and parallel, insert them into a wire nut. Twist the wire nut clockwise until secure. Double check by tugging on the wires.
Tuck the bundle into the back of the gang box.
Single Pole
5c Screws and Wires
Step 1
Place wires in hole as deep as possible.
Step 2
Turn screw clockwise with screwdriver.
Step 3
Tighten until wires are secure. Test by tugging.
Then go to Step 7
Warning: Short Circuits – Multiple Supply Terminals – Connect All Supply Terminals to the SAME Phase Branch Circuit
Only – Do Not Connect to Dierent Phase Branch Supply Circuits.
Attention: Court Circuits – Lors de L’Utilisation d’un Interrupteur Avec Multiples Terminaux de Raccordement – Connectez
a un Circuit de Phase UNIQUE – Ne Connectez Pas a Plusieurs Circuits de Phase Diérents.
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3-Way/Multiway
Base
3-Way/Multiway
6a Identify Your Wires
Ground wire(s) (exposed green or copper)
typically come from the wall box
Common (black)
is connected to your old switch
x4
Traveler wires (black and red)
are connected to your old switch
2 travelers for each 3-way circuit
Neutral wire(s) (white)
typically come in a pair and are fastened together
by a wire nut. You must connect all of them.
6b Connect Wires
Red and Black Traveler Wires
L1 L1L2 L2
N
C C
Black Common
Black Common
When connecting less than four circuits, connect the closest terminals to ground.
Symbol
Ground
Common
C
Traveler 1*
L1
Neutral
N
Traveler 2*
L2
*Traveler wires are interchangeable.
Brilliant will automatically sense which is which.
L1 L2 L1 L2
N
C C
White
Black Common
Black Common
Wall Wires
Green/Copper
Black Common
Black Traveler
White
Red Traveler
Green or Copper
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Wires and Wire Nuts
Wires and Wire Nuts are used to connect two or more wires together, or extend the length. They are not usually needed, but you will often use them for Neutral wires.
Select a wire extension from the box. Match the color of the wires you’re connecting.
Holding the wires together and parallel, insert them into a wire nut. Twist the wire nut clockwise until secure. Double check by tugging on wires.
Base
3-Way/Multiway
6c Screws and Wires
Step 1
Place wires in hole as deep as possible.
Step 2
Turn screw clockwise with screwdriver.
Step 3
Tighten until wires are secure. Test by tugging.
Tuck the bundle into the back of the gang box.
Warning: Short Circuits – Multiple Supply Terminals – Connect All Supply Terminals to the SAME Phase Branch Circuit
Only – Do Not Connect to Dierent Phase Branch Supply Circuits.
Attention: Court Circuits – Lors de L’Utilisation d’un Interrupteur Avec Multiples Terminaux de Raccordement – Connectez
a un Circuit de Phase UNIQUE – Ne Connectez Pas a Plusieurs Circuits de Phase Diérents.
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7 Install Base
8 Test Lights
Place wires in the gang box and attach the Base.
Strain Reliefs
Before Proceeding
Avant de continuer
The strain reliefs are designed to bend to accommodate dierences in gang box styles and mountings. Some bending of the strain reliefs is normal, but be careful not to overtighten. Once the strain reliefs start to bend, you can stop.
Les décharges de traction sont étudiées afin de permettre à notre produit de s’adapter à diérents types de corets de branchement. Un certain fléchissement des décharges est normal, mais prenez garde de ne pas serrer trop fort. Des que les décharges commencent à fléchir, vous pouvez arrêter de serrer.
Press Each Button
Turn the circuit breaker back on to provide
power to the Base. Press the white buttons
in the center to turn the lights on and o.
If the lights do not turn on/o, do not
install the Faceplate. Instead, turn the
breaker o, remove the screws, and re-
check your wire connections.
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9 Secure Faceplate
10 Configure Brilliant
Test the Base and secure the Faceplate.
Side Front
Line up the brackets on the Base with the holes on the Faceplate. Press the Faceplate into the brackets and slide down until it clicks. The Faceplate will start up.
Begin Configuration
Tap the “Begin Configuration” button to start the process, and follow the prompts.
Connect Wi-Fi
Next, it will ask you to connect to Wi-Fi, and it is important to do this so you can access your other smart home devices.
Configuration complete
Once the configuration is complete, you can “Add Devices” to connect Brilliant to your supported smart home devices.
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Congratulations, you’re
Make your whole home Brilliant
Once you’ve set Brilliant up, it’s easy to add
more. They’ll automatically set themselves
up and give you all the benefits of Brilliant
throughout your home, including room-to-room
video intercom and more.
For help, educational videos, and additional
product information
visit us: http://support.brilliant.tech
done with installation.
Use the Brilliant App to complete setup.
You can download the Brilliant App on
your iOS or Android device.
Have a more pressing question?
email: support@brilliant.tech
1 switch 2 switches 3 switches
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Removing and replacing the display frame with a new color
Step 1
Before proceeding, remove the Faceplate
from the Base. Put one hand above it, and
grab both sides with the other hand. Then,
slide it up and o.
Step 2
Next, with two hands and your fingers on
the lower edge of the frame, gently pull
slightly down on the rear edge of the frame
until the clips come loose, and the bottom
edge of the frame releases from the display.
Step 3
Pull forward. Once the lower edge comes
loose, continue to rotate the bottom
edge up until you can easily unclip the
upper hooks from the top edge of the
Faceplate.
To attach a new frame, clip the top clips
onto the top edge of the Faceplate and
then rotate it down until the frame is
seated. To ensure the frame is properly
clipped on, first squeeze the lower two
corners and then squeeze the upper
two corners. You can now reattach the
Faceplate to the wall.
6+ replaceable color frame options, such
as ivory, black, and silver, are available at
http://www.brilliant.tech
Side ViewSide View
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