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− | Pop the rocker paddle off the X10 Decorator Switch using a | + | * 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
- 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.
- 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.