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If there is a power outage, when the power is restored, the lights will 

return to the state they were in prior to power loss.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Having difficulty plugging an item into the receptacle:
•  This Tamper-Resistant receptacle has a built-in shutter barrier design 

to limit improper insertion of small objects into the receptacle contact 

slots. It is necessary to plug devices directly (as straight as possible) 

into the receptacle. Both hot and neutral plugs need to be inserted at 

the same time in order to allow the shutter barrier to open.

Receptacle has no power:
•  Receptacle has a bad connection.

•  Wires not secured firmly under terminal screws of receptacle.
Locator LED does not turn ON with device in OFF state:
•  Circuit breaker or fuse has tripped. 

•  Neutral connection is not wired. 
When paired with an Occupancy Sensor:
• 

Sensor turns lights back ON right after they turn OFF

  -   Adjust range (CCW) slightly to reduce range or relocate Sensor 

farther away from light or heat source.

• 

False Tripping when no one is around

  -   Adjust range (CCW) slightly to reduce sensitivity, relocate Sensor 

closer to light source, or re-configure sensor to MANUAL ON mode.

• 

Confirm Range

  -   Press the learn button on the occupancy sensor several times 

with it at the installed location. The load should toggle on the 

receptacle. If not, try rotating Occupancy sensor 90 degrees (point 

Leviton logo towards receptacle) and try again.

Unable to get the ComWi Tool working: First try unplugging all 

devices from the receptacle as this can often increase the transmission 

range by 50% or more. Next move closer to the receptacle (within 10 ft).
Marginal-Poor Signal Quality: Reposition the transmitter so the 

antenna is aligned with the receiving device. When re-position of the 

transmitter or receiver is not possible, then adding repeaters or enabling 

the repeaters in nearby receptacles and other devices may be required. 
Improving Performance: Metal around or near the antenna will cause 

signal degradation. Keep these guidelines in mind to increase device 

operational performance:
•  Devices should not be installed near metal or behind metal faceplates.
•  Avoid installing sensors on metal ceilings.
•  Leviton occupancy sensors should be rotated so that the Leviton logo 

points towards the receiver.

•  Relays and wall box switches installed in a metal single or dual gang 

electrical switch boxes need to have their antenna outside of the 

metal enclosure. 

Other factors restricting transmission range:
•  False ceilings with panels of metal or carbon fiber.
•  Lead glass or glass with metal coating, steel furniture.
•  Hollow lightweight walls filled with insulating wool on metal foil.
•  The distance between EnOcean receivers and other transmitting 

devices such as computers, audio and video equipment that also 

emit high-frequency signals should be at least 3 ft.

•  Do not use power tools such as drills or saws as the turn off range 

will be significantly reduced.

Technical Notes:
•   Noise interference can be either line noise (from motors) or Radio 

Frequency (RF)

•   Receptacles go into a reduced range mode when in programming 

(within 10 feet)

•   Range can be reduced by overloading the receptacle (receptacle is 

rated at 15A)

•   Range can be reduced by metal objects (metal decreases the 

effectiveness of RF transmission)

•   A fixed antenna is integrated into the product
Consider Factors affecting the Environment:
•  Device placement
•  Obstructions (metal, concrete, other construction materials)
•  Interference
Obstructions:
•  Does the system work more reliably at close range (without 

obstructions)?

•  Identify nearby metal, concrete and other objects possibly affecting 

signal strength

•  Can either device be relocated (even slightly) away from obstructions 

to improve the system performance?

SPECIFICATIONS

Frequency / Range 

315MHz / 50-100ft

Modulation Type 

ASK (Amplitude Shift Keying)

Operational Temperature 

0˚ to +40˚C

Power Consumption 

120VAC @10mA AC (320mW typical)

Addressing 

Factory set unique ID (1 of 4 billion)

Antenna 

315MHz tuned wire

Standards 

UL244A, CSA C22.2 No. 14-10, UL498

UL Certification 

E66800

Radio Certification 

FCC Part 15 Subpart C 

 

IC RSS-Gen Issue 3 and RSS-210 Issue 8 

 

FCC (US): QGH-WSG15 

 

IC (Canada): 2473A-WSG15

RoHS:
Leviton certifies that to its knowledge the WSG15 is RoHS compliant, 

conforming to the requirements of "Directive 2002/95/EC of the 

European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on the 

restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and 

electronic equipment." This declaration is based on Leviton’s current 

understanding of the RoHS Directive and information provided through 

supplier material declarations pertinent to the ingredients and materials 

comprising Leviton’s product.

Leviton is a registered trademark of Leviton Mfg. Co. in the United 

States, Canada, Mexico, and other countries.

EnOcean is a registered trademark of EnOcean GmbH.

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Other trademarks herein are the property of their respective owners.

FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
FCC ID: QGH-WSG15
The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(i.) This device may not cause harmful interference
(ii.) This device must accept any interference received, including 

interference that may cause undesired operation. 
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leviton could 

void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for 

a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These 

limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 

interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses 

and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used 

in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to 

radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference 

will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause 

harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 

determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged 

to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following 

measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•   Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that 

to which the receiver is connected.

•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS

Leviton  warrants  to  the  original  consumer  purchaser  and  not  for 

the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by 

Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal 

and proper use for five years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only 

obligation  is  to  correct  such  defects  by  repair  or  replacement,  at  its 

option, if within such five year period the product is returned prepaid, 

with proof of purchase date, and a description of the problem to 

Leviton 

Manufacturing Co., Inc., Att: Quality Assurance Department, 

201 North Service Road, Melville, New York 11747. This warranty 

excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this 

product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installed 

improperly  or  in  an  improper  environment,  overloaded,  misused, 

opened, abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal 

operating conditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. 

There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including 

merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,  but  if  any 

implied warranty is required by the applicable jurisdiction, the duration 

of any such implied warranty, including merchantability and fitness for 

a particular purpose, is limited to five years. 

Leviton is not liable for 

incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including 

without limitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment, 

lost sales or profits or delay or failure to perform this warranty 

obligation. The remedies provided herein are the exclusive remedies 

under  this  warranty,  whether  based  on  contract,  tort  or  otherwise.

 

For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only)

www.leviton.com

INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE STATEMENT:
IC: 2473A-WSG15
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS 

standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this 

device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any 

interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation 

of the device.
IMPORTANT! Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by 

the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to 

operate this equip ment.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

DI-000-WSG15-02A-X5

© 2013 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

Momentary Mode Programming Instructions 

(LED flashing amber 2x per second)
1.
  Read all Rocker Mode programming steps before taking any action  

to program the receiver in Momentary Mode.

2.  While the receptacle is in the Mode Selection Menu (Amber LED 

flashing) press the receiver switch/programming button to advance 

the Amber LED to flashing 2x per second (Momentary Mode).

3.  To Learn a device in Momentary Mode press and hold the button  

for 3-5 seconds. The LED will change from Amber to Red or Green  

to signify you are now in Programming Learn Mode.

4.  Follow Steps 3-6 of "Rocker Mode Programming Instructions" 

described above.

Toggle Mode Programming Instructions 

(LED flashing amber 3x per second)
1.
  Read all Rocker Mode programming steps before taking any action  

to program the receiver in Toggle Mode.

2.  While the receiver is in the Mode Selection Menu (Amber LED 

flashing) press the receiver switch/programming button to advance 

the Amber LED to flashing 3x per second (Toggle Mode). 

3.  To Learn a device in Toggle Mode press and hold the button for  

3-5 seconds. The LED will change from Amber to Red or Green  

to signify you are now in the Programming Learn mode.

4.  Follow Steps 3-6 of "Rocker Mode Programming Instructions" 

described above.

Scene Mode Programming Instructions 

(LED flashing amber 4x per second)
1.
  Before going into Programming Mode toggle the load of the 

receptacle to the state desired for Scene Mode. Turn load ON if load 

is desired ON or OFF if it is desired OFF for the Scene Mode being 

programmed.

2.  Enter Programming Selection Mode (hold down receiver switch/

programming button for 15 seconds until the Amber LED begins blinking).

3.  While the receiver is in the Mode Selection Menu (Amber LED 

flashing) press the receiver switch/programming button to advance 

the Amber LED to flashing 4x per second (Scene Mode).

4.  To Learn a device in Scene Mode press and hold the button for  

2 seconds. The LED will change from Amber to Red or Green to 

signify you are now in the Learn mode of programming.

5.  Press the wireless light switch to be learned for the Scene. The load 

will stay ON for 2-3 seconds indicating that the receiver has stored 

the transmitter’s unique ID in its memory. The LED will change from 

Red to Green or increase the number of Green flashes per cycle as 

additional devices are learned.

6.  Follow Steps 4-6 of "Rocker Mode Programming Instructions" 

described above. 

Clear Mode Programming Instructions 

(LED flashing amber 5x per second)
1.
  While the receiver is in the Mode Selection Menu (Amber LED 

flashing)  press the receiver switch/programming button to advance 

the Amber LED to flashing 5x per second (Clear Mode). 

2.  To enter the Clear Mode, hold the button for 3-5 seconds. The LED 

will change from Amber to a single Red or Green flash to signify you 

are now in the Clear Mode of programming.

3.  To CLEAR ALL devices from memory and reset to factory defaults 

press the receiver switch/programming button for 5 seconds. The 

entire memory of the receiver will be deleted. The receiver LED will 

flash Red when the process is complete.

4.  To program new devices, press the receiver switch/programming 

button and return to the Mode Selection Menu (Amber LED flashing). 

Select the mode desired for programming devices.

Selective Deleting (unlearn): Go back to the same mode the device 

was learned (Rocker Switch = Rocker Mode, Key Card = Momentary 

Mode) and enter the Learn Programming Mode. Press the button on 

the transmitter to be unlearned. The load will not toggle but the Green 

locator LED will remain ON for 2 seconds. The number of devices in 

memory will reduce by one resulting in either a Red blink (nothing in 

memory) or one less Green blink representing the number of devices 

learned. If the device toggles the load and the Amber LED stays on for  

2 seconds then the device was learned. This means the device has 

been learned in another mode. Unlearn the device and go to a different 

Learn Mode to try again.
LED feedback/indicators in the learn programming mode:
•  1 Red flash = no learned devices

•  1 Green flash = 1 learned devices

•  2 Green flashes = 2 learned devices

•  3 Green flashes = 3 learned devices

•  X Green flashes = X or more learned devices (A maximum of  

20 devices can be learned)

Helpful Hint: When operating normally, pressing the learn button will 

toggle the state of the lights (Occ Sensors/SLT devices)  

to allow for validating range.

OPERATION
The 

locator LED will illuminate when the load is in the OFF position  

to facilitate access in the dark.

Push Button: 

Turn ON from OFF position:

Tap – Lights turn ON.

Turn OFF from ON position:

Tap – Lights turn OFF.

Cleaning: Clean with a damp cloth. DO NOT use chemical cleaners.

Hold button

for 15 seconds

Press button

Press button

Press button

Press button

Normal Operation

Mode Selection Menu

Programming Learn Mode

Press and release

button for less

than 5 seconds

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Five Amber Blinks

Clear Mode Active

Clear devices and reset configuration

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Press and release

button

One Amber Blink

Rocker Mode Active

Amber Blink (Learn Device)

Green Blink

(Unlearn Device)

Message received

and device learned

After 20 seconds of inactivity

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Press and release

button

Three Amber Blinks

Toggle Mode Active

Amber Blink (Learn Device)

Green Blink

(Unlearn Device)

Message received

and device learned

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Press and release

button

Four Amber Blinks

Scene Mode Active

Amber Blink (Learn Device)

Green Blink

(Unlearn Device)

Message received

and device learned

Press and hold button

for  5 seconds

Press and release

button

Two Amber Blinks

Momentary Mode Active

Amber Blink (Learn Device)

Green Blink

(Unlearn Device)

Message received

and device learned

Message received and

device already learned

Message received and

device already learned

Message received and

device already learned

Message received and

device already learned

Programming Mode Selection Menu

Interference:
•  Does the system work better at certain times of the day?
•  Look for pieces of equipment that may affect wireless performance 

when they are ON.

•  Try using a WSCOM tool to measure 315MHz (RF) noise floor and 

quantify packet receiving reliability.

Product variations:
•  Replace one piece of hardware at a time to isolate any variation in 

product performance.

Product LED indicators:
• 

Red LED: Indicates reception of wireless package from a sensor. In 

Programming Mode it signals no devices learned. A fast blinking LED 

in Normal Mode indicates overheating; load should turn OFF until 

device cools down.

• 

Green LED: In Programming Mode this indicates number of devices 

learned. A 2 second blink represents a device is unlearned. In Normal 

Mode the Green LED will remain lit when the controlled load is OFF.

• 

Amber LED: In programming mode indicates menu selection  

(1-5 blinks). Also indicates a device was learned when in the  

Learn Mode.

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