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==Product Pages== | ==Product Pages== | ||
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;Operating Humidity Range: 0-90% Relative Humidity | ;Operating Humidity Range: 0-90% Relative Humidity | ||
;Storage Temperature Range: -4deg to 158deg F (-20deg to 70deg C) | ;Storage Temperature Range: -4deg to 158deg F (-20deg to 70deg C) | ||
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==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
[[Wall Switch Modules]] | [[Wall Switch Modules]] | ||
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+ | [[Three Way Switch Emulation|I have a light that I would like to control from two different switches, but right now it only has one switch. Can X10 help me without rewiring?]] | ||
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+ | [[Switches Get Warm In Normal Operation|I've noticed that my wall switch module feels quite warm to the touch. Is this normal, and is it safe? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Switches Get Warm In Normal Operation|If I mount multiple dimmer switches right next to each other, does that reduce the maximum load they can safely handle? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Modules Work in Some Locations but not Others|Why do some modules work in some outlets and not in others?]] | ||
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+ | [[Modules Turn On or Off by Themselves|Why do some modules sometimes turn on and off by themselves?]] | ||
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+ | [[Wall Switches Hum|My wall switches are installed and appear to be working properly, but they emit an audible hum. Why does this happen? Is this normal? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Switch Turns On But Not Off|Why does my Wall Switch Module turn on but not off?]] | ||
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+ | [[Switch Turns Off But Not On|Why does my Wall Switch Module turn off but not on?]] | ||
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+ | [[256 Possible Addresses|Since there are 256 possible addresses, am I limited to 256 controlled devices?]] | ||
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+ | [[Noise on 3-way Traveler Wires|My WS13A and a WS14A are setup for a 3-way application with fluorescent lights. My WS14a will only turn the light off. Why?]] | ||
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+ | [[Noise on 3-way Traveler Wires|My WS12A and a WS14A are setup for a 3-way application with incandescent lights. My WS14A does not control the light properly. Why? ]] | ||
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+ | [[What_Is_The_Wattage_Capability_For_X10_Wall_Switches|What is the wattage capability for X10 wall switches?]] | ||
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+ | [[Pop The Rocker Panel Off With A Screwdriver|Where are the House and Unit Code dials on my Decorator-style wall switch?]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 11 March 2016
X10 WS469: Push Button Relay Wall Switch
Product Pages
Specifications
- Weight
- 0.38 lbs.
- Power Supply
- 120VAC @ 60Hz
- Max Load
- 10-amp devices at 120V, control up to 1,000 watts
- Connection Requirement
- Neutral Wire
- Black Lead
- Live
- Blue Lead
- Load
- White Lead
- Neutral
- Red Lead
- Slave/Companion Switch
- Responds to All Lights On and All Units Off.
- Cap off red lead with a wire nut for single switch applications.
- Requires X10 WS14A or PRO XPSS Companion Switch for 3-Way applications.
- Operating Environment
- Indoors
- Operating Temperature Range
- 32deg to 104deg F (0deg to 40deg C)
- Operating Humidity Range
- 0-90% Relative Humidity
- Storage Temperature Range
- -4deg to 158deg F (-20deg to 70deg C)
Related Articles
Troubleshooting FAQS
Why do some modules work in some outlets and not in others?
Why do some modules sometimes turn on and off by themselves?
Why does my Wall Switch Module turn on but not off?
Why does my Wall Switch Module turn off but not on?
Since there are 256 possible addresses, am I limited to 256 controlled devices?
What is the wattage capability for X10 wall switches?
Where are the House and Unit Code dials on my Decorator-style wall switch?