Change led brightness (or turn it off), Error blink, Insteon setup – INSTEON DIN Rail Dimmer - 2452-222 (US), 2452-422 (EU), 2452-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual
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2) Press and hold set button until it beeps a second time
LED will start blinking red
3) Press and hold set button until it beeps a third time
LED will start blinking green
4) Press and hold set button until it beeps a fourth time
LED will start blinking red
5) Slowly tap set button three times
LED will start double-blinking red
6) Press and hold set button until it double-beeps
LED will stop blinking
7) Test by turning off and then back on via the local switch
Load will ramp off and back on to resume dim level
Change LED Brightness (or turn it off)
DIN Rail’s LED is set at a default 50% brightness, but it can be set anywhere from off to 100% brightness by
following these steps.
1) Press and hold set button until it beeps
LED will start blinking green
2) Press and hold set button until it beeps a second time
LED will start blinking red
3) Press and hold set button until it beeps a third time
LED will start blinking green
4) Tap set button once
LED will start double-blinking green
5) Press and hold set button until it beeps
LED will turn green (at brightness of connected load)
6) Press and hold DIN Rail on/off buttons to brighten or dim LED to desired brightness
7) Tap set button until it double-beeps
DIN Rail will double beep and return to ready mode
Error Blink
By default, DIN Rail LED blinks red for a few seconds to acknowledge a communication error with a responder. This
setting is adjustable via software or central controller only.
INSTEON Setup
Some products have subtle differences in their setup procedures. Please refer to the other device’s owner’s manual
for details.
INSTEON Controllers, Responders and Links
Let’s define a few terms.
• The INSTEON “transmitter” is called a controller
• The INSTEON “receiver” is called a responder
Note: Some devices are controllers only (e.g., motion sensors, handheld remotes), some are responders only (e.g.,
FanLinc), and some can be controllers and responders (e.g., switches and dimmers).
• The association between the controller and responder is called a link
Note that a link is one way. If you want control the other way (making the responder a controller), and the devices are
capable of it, simply add a link “the other way.”
Controller
Responder
Link