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INSTEON ToggleLinc Relay (2466SW) Manual User Manual

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ToggleLinc Relay – Features and Benefits ............................................................................................... 3

Features..................................................................................................................................................... 3

What’s in the Box? ..................................................................................................................................... 4

Preparing to Install ToggleLinc ................................................................................................................. 4

Identifying the Electrical Wires in Your Home ........................................................................................... 4

Tools Needed ............................................................................................................................................ 4

Installing ToggleLinc in a Typical 2-Way Circuit ..................................................................................... 4

Understanding Multi-Way Circuits ............................................................................................................ 5

Using ToggleLinc in Virtual Multi-Way Circuits ....................................................................................... 6

Installing Multi-Way ToggleLinc Modules ................................................................................................ 7

Special Treatment for 4- or More-Way Circuits ........................................................................................ 8

INSTEON Networks: Split Single-Phase vs. 3-Phase Installation .......................................................... 9

Using ToggleLinc Relay ........................................................................................................................... 10

Using the Toggle ..................................................................................................................................... 10

Using the Air Gap .................................................................................................................................... 10

Programming ToggleLinc Relay as Part of an INSTEON Network ....................................................... 10

Adding ToggleLinc Relay as an INSTEON Controller ............................................................................. 10

Removing ToggleLinc Relay as an INSTEON Controller ........................................................................ 10

Adding ToggleLinc Relay as an INSTEON Responder ........................................................................... 11

Removing ToggleLinc Relay as an INSTEON Responder ...................................................................... 11

Creating INSTEON Scenes ..................................................................................................................... 11

Power Restore ......................................................................................................................................... 12

Programming ToggleLinc Relay as Part of an X10 Network ................................................................ 12

Adding an X10 Address ........................................................................................................................... 12

Removing an X10 Address ...................................................................................................................... 12

Advanced X10 Programming................................................................................................................... 12

Advanced Features ................................................................................................................................... 12

Add Multiple Scene Responders ............................................................................................................. 12

Remove Multiple Scene Responders ...................................................................................................... 13

Synchronizing .......................................................................................................................................... 13

Groups ..................................................................................................................................................... 13

Changing LED Brightness Levels ............................................................................................................ 14

Factory Reset .......................................................................................................................................... 14

Additional Resources ............................................................................................................................... 14

Specifications ............................................................................................................................................ 14

Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................................................ 16

Certification and Warranty ....................................................................................................................... 18

Certification .............................................................................................................................................. 18

FCC and Industry Canada Compliance Statement ................................................................................. 18

ETL/UL Warning (Safety Warning) .......................................................................................................... 18

Limited Warranty ..................................................................................................................................... 18

Limitations ............................................................................................................................................ 18