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==Question==
 
==Question==
  
'''How do I set the house and unit code on my Decorator-style wall switch>'''
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'''How do I set the house and unit code on my Decorator-style wall switch?'''
  
 
==Answer==
 
==Answer==
  
Pop the rocker paddle off the WS12A using a small screwdriver; there is a small gap at the bottom of the rocker paddle. Set the House Code dial to the same letter (A thru P) that you set on your X10 controller(s). Set the Unit Code dial to an unused code (1 - 16) which can be controlled from any X10 controller. Replace the paddle.
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* Remove the faceplate
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[[File:XPS3Screw.png]]
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* Pop the rocker paddle off the X10 Decorator Switch using a flathead screwdriver; there is a small gap at the bottom of the rocker paddle.  
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[[File:XPS3Slot.png]]
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[[File:XPS3Dials.png]]
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*Set the House Code dial to the same letter (A thru P) that you set on your X10 controller(s).
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*Set the Unit Code dial to an unused code (1 - 16) which can be controlled from any X10 controller.
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*Replace the paddle.
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[[Category:Configuration]]
 
[[Category:Configuration]]

Latest revision as of 00:45, 17 February 2015

Question

How do I set the house and unit code on my Decorator-style wall switch?

Answer

  • Remove the faceplate

XPS3Screw.png

  • Pop the rocker paddle off the X10 Decorator Switch using a flathead screwdriver; there is a small gap at the bottom of the rocker paddle.

XPS3Slot.png


XPS3Dials.png

  • Set the House Code dial to the same letter (A thru P) that you set on your X10 controller(s).
  • Set the Unit Code dial to an unused code (1 - 16) which can be controlled from any X10 controller.
  • Replace the paddle.