Interlogix IS-ZW-AUX-1 User Manual

Z-Wave® Certied Wireless Lighting Control
Auxiliary Switch
45710
ZW2004
Made in China
The 45710 auxiliary switch is not Z-Wave enabled and must be used exclusively with one of the Z-Wave devices listed above. It is not designed for stand ­alone use to control an electrical load. It does not have Z-Wave functionality and does not act as a repeater in your Z-Wave control network.
This switch communicates with the Z-Wave enabled switch through the traveler wire, providing manual On/Off/ Dim control of the connected lighting (through the active Z-Wave switch) and synchronization of the lighting status (On/Off/Dim level) between the switches.
There are no user serviceable parts in this unit.
This device 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. If you are unsure or uncomfortable about performing this installation consult
a qualied electrician.
RISK OF FIRE
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
RISK OF BURNS
Controlling Appliances:
Exercise extreme caution when using Z-Wave devices to control appliances. Operation of the Z-Wave device may be in a different room than the controlled appliance, also an unintentional activation may occur if the wrong button on the remote is pressed. Z-Wave devices may automatically be powered on due to timed event programming. Depending upon the appliance, these unattended or unintentional operations could possibly result in a hazardous condition.
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For these reasons, we recommend the following:
1. Assign Z-Wave controlled appliances to device numbers 10 – 18 on the JASCO remote. The likelihood of unintentionally turning on the appliance
will be reduced signicantly because the “Shif t”
button will need to be pressed before pressing device numbers 10-18.
2. Z-Wave devices controlling appliances should be
removed from “All” control setting. Instructions on
how to do this are included in the manual for your JASCO remote.
3. Do Not include Z-Wave devices in Groups or Scenes if they control appliances.
4. Do Not use Z-Wave devices to control electric heaters or any other appliances which may present a hazardous condition due to unattended or unintentional or automatic power on control.
5. Double check programs for accuracy before using them.
NOT FOR USE WITH MEDICAL OR LIFE SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Z-Wave enabled devices should never be used to supply power to or control the On/Off status of medical and/or life support equipment!
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT 3 -WAY CIRCUITS
The term “3-way circuit” refers to a circuit with two switches and one load (light) like you nd at the top and bottom of a
stairway. There are many ways to physically wire a 3-way circuit and it is important to understand how the circuit you wish to upgrade to Z-Wave control is wired. Below is a description of a typical 3-way circuit.
One of the ways to wire a two-switch/one -load circuit is
to route the incoming power through the rst switch, then
to the second switch and then to the load. Although very common and by no means a standard, it is the easiest to convert to Z-Wave control. With this t ype of circuit, Switch 1 is replaced by the Z-Wave auxiliary switch and Switch 2 is replaced with the primar y Z-Wave switch. The auxiliary switch does not actually control the power; instead, it sends a momentary voltage signal through the traveler wire to the primar y switch which in turn, controls the power to the load.
Typical 3-way circuit:
Black
White Switch 1 Switch 2
Black (Line / Hot)
White
Z-Wave 45710
White (Neutral)
Black
Colored (NOT GREEN)
Black
(Line / Hot)
White
Z-Wave On/Off or Dimmer switch
Black
Black (Load)
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