
Appliance Modules AM486 (2 pin) and AM466 (3 pin)
Setting The Module’s Code
Using a small screwdriver, set the red 
House Code dial to the same letter as your 
Controllers. Set the Black Unit Code dial to 
any unused number.
Ratings
The Appliance Module can be used to control 
an incandescent lamp rated up to 500W. 
It can also control other types of lamps such as fluorescent or energy saving 
lamps, low voltage lamps, or lamps that include a dimmer control. And of course 
it can be used to control appliances. Caution: Observe the ratings on the label
on the back of the Appliance Module.
1. Set the House Code
and Unit Code.
Testing The Module
2. Plug an appliance
into the Module.
3. Plug the Module into
the same wall outlet as 
your controller (see 
testing below).
UNIT CODE
DIAL
HOUSE CODE
DIAL
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Make sure the appliance’s switch is on. Plug the Module into the same wall 
outlet as your controller, press the On and Off buttons on the controller that 
correspond to the Unit Code setting on the Module. If the Module turns on and 
off you can unplug the Module or Controller and move it to its permanent 
location. If you can’t control the module, visit http://www.x10.com/support 
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