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Switch Operation Mode 

By default, DIN Rail is programmed for a latching switch. If you are installing DIN Rail behind a single momentary or 
dual momentary switch, you must change DIN Rail’s local-control switch operation to single momentary mode or dual 
momentary mode. 

Change Mode 

1)  If installing a single momentary or dual momentary switch, change mode as follows 

a)  Press and hold set button until it beeps 

LED will start blinking green

 

b)  Press and hold set button until it beeps a second time 

LED will start blinking red 

c)  Press and hold set button until it beeps a third time 

LED will start blinking green 

d)  Perform the step that applies 

 

For single momentary: slowly tap set button four times 

LED will continue blinking green 

 

For dual momentary: slowly tap set button five times 

LED will start double-blinking green 

 

To switch back to latching: slowly tap set button six times 

LED will start blinking green 

e)  Once the mode is selected, press and hold set button until it double-beeps 

LED will stop blinking and turn green if load is on or red if load is off 

2)  Test mode change by following the switch actions in the Latching, Single Momentary, or Dual Momentary tables 

below 

Load will respond appropriately 

3-Way Toggle Mode (Latching Switches Only, Default) 

Because DIN Rail module comes programmed for latching switches, 3-way toggle mode is enabled by default. 
Normally, a latching switch reads the switch’s up position as on and down position as off. For example, if you turn 
DIN Rail module on from the latching switch and off from another controller, the switch is still in the up (on) position; 
turning DIN Rail module back on from the switch would require you to tap the switch down, then up again. 
The 3-way toggle mode overrides this sense feature, so in that same scenario—turning DIN Rail module on at the 
switch and off from another controller, so switch is in up (on) position—you could then turn DIN Rail module on at the 
switch by tapping it down. 
 
If you are installing DIN Rail module behind a single or dual momentary switch, 3-way toggle mode is ignored. If 
desired, you can disable (or re-enable) 3-way toggle mode by performing 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)  Press and hold set button until it beeps a fourth time 

LED will start blinking red

 

5)  Tap set button 

DIN Rail module will beep 
LED will start double-blinking red

 

6)  Press and hold set button until it double-beeps 

LED will stop blinking 
3-way toggle mode is now disabled (or re-enabled)

 

Summary of Contents for 2453-222

Page 1: ...Page 1 of 16 2453 222 2453 422 2453 522 Rev 1 21 2014 7 51 AM DIN Rail On Off Owner s Manual 2453 222 US 2453 422 EU 2453 522 AUS NZ...

Page 2: ...s 6 Change LED Brightness 6 Error Blink 7 INSTEON Setup 7 INSTEON Controllers Responders and Links 7 Make DIN Rail a Responder 7 Make DIN Rail a Controller 7 Groups 8 Scenes 8 Make DIN Rail a Controll...

Page 3: ...pecified maximum s or install in locations with electricity specifications which are outside of the product s specifications If this device supports dimming please note that dimming an inductive load...

Page 4: ...off breaker fuse and verify power is off 2 Disconnect wires from light fixture Strip away wire coating until you have 5 16 8mm of bare wire on the ends 3 After ensuring the wires are not touching tur...

Page 5: ...y 3 Way Toggle Mode Latching Switches Only Default Because DIN Rail module comes programmed for latching switches 3 way toggle mode is enabled by default Normally a latching switch reads the switch s...

Page 6: ...Single Momentary Wall Switch Dual Momentary Wall Switch Adjust Local Settings Change LED Brightness DIN Rail s LED is set at a default 50 brightness but it can be set anywhere from off to 100 brightn...

Page 7: ...nders 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...

Page 8: ...ng device A is now a controller of device B 4 Press and hold device B set button until it beeps Device B LED will start blinking green 5 Press and hold device A set button until it double beeps Device...

Page 9: ...on until it beeps Controller LED will start blinking green 2 Press and hold controller button until it beeps a second time Controller LED will start blinking red 3 Press and hold DIN Rail set button u...

Page 10: ...beep and its LED will stop blinking 3 Test by sending X10 on and off commands Load will turn on and off Remove X10 Address 1 Press and hold DIN Rail set button until it beeps DIN Rail LED will start b...

Page 11: ...ct beacon Yes INSTEON device category 0x02 Switched Lighting Control all frequencies INSTEON device subcategory US 0x2E EU 0x33 AUS NZ 0x34 X10 X10 address 1 optional comes unassigned X10 transmitter...

Page 12: ...mum load None User replaceable fuse US 16A 5x20mm slow blow burn glass fuse EU No user replaceable fuse AUS NZ Hardwired remote control Yes either latching or momentary switches supported Retains all...

Page 13: ...ot using DIN Rail in X10 mode DIN Rail may have an undesired responder membership Use software to remove membership or perform a factory reset DIN Rail responds to on commands but not off commands Loa...

Page 14: ...ice provides a phase bridge to DIN Rail module If the other dual band device is blinking red it is on the same phase Device does not provide a phase bridge to DIN Rail module Relocate if necessary and...

Page 15: ...ires that the equipment bearing this symbol on the product and or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separ...

Page 16: ...or electrical or mechanical tampering For optimal use manually verify the device state Any home automation device should be viewed as a convenience but not as a sole method for controlling your home...

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