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CAUTION 

For your safety: Connecting a proper ground to the sensor 

provides protection against electrical shock in the event of certain 

fault conditions. If a proper ground is not available, consult with 

a qualified electrician before continuing installation.

3.   Prepare the Wires.

  Tag the wires currently connected to the existing switch 

so that they can be identified later. Disconnect the wires. 

Make sure the insulation is stripped off of the wires to 

expose their copper cores to the length indicated by the 

“Strip Gage,” in Fig. 3. (approx. 1/2 inch).

4.   Wire the sensor.

  Twist the existing wires together with the wire leads on the RH-250 sensor(s) 

as indicated in either step 4a or 4b. Cap wires securely using wire nuts. 

4a.  Wiring two RH-250s in a 3-way configuration

•  Connect the green or non-insulated (copper) GROUND wire from the circuit to 

the green terminal on each RH-250.

•  Connect the NEUTRAL wire from the circuit and from the lamp (LOAD) to the 

white wire on the 

master

 RH-250. 

 

The term “master” designates the RH-250 that connects to the load.

•  Connect the NEUTRAL wire from the circuit in the other wiring box to the 

white wire on the 

auxiliary

 RH-250.

•  Connect the power wire from the circuit box (HOT) to the black wire on the 

auxiliary RH-250 and to the TRAVELER 1 wire.

•  Connect the TRAVELER 1 wire from the black wire of the auxiliary RH-250 to 

the black wire of the master RH-250.

•  Connect the lamp power (LOAD) to the red wire on the master RH-250.
•  Cap the red wire on the auxiliary RH-250.
•  Connect the TRAVELER 2 wire coming from the yellow wire of another RH-250 

to the yellow wire of the RH-250 that you are wiring.

MASTER RH-250

AUXILIARY RH-250

qO

T

 

 

TOP

INDO

OR U

SE O

NLY

L

L

Red -> LOAD

(power to lamp 

or fan)

White -> 

  NEUTRAL

GROUND

TERMINAL

Red -> capped

GROUND

TERMINAL

White -> 

NEUTRAL

Yellow-> TRAVELER 2

to AUX RH-250

Yellow-> TRAVELER 2

     to MASTER RH-250

HOT (power 

   from circuit box)

Black-> TRAVELER 1

     power to

     MASTER RH-250

Black-> TRAVELER 1

      power from

      AUX RH-250

Fig. 4: Step 4a. Sensor orientation, wire connections and wall box assembly

AUXILIARY RH-250

MASTER RH-250

TOP

INDOOR USE ONLY

TOP

INDOOR USE ONLY

Red

Ground

Yellow

Black

White

Red

Ground

Yellow

Black

White

Load

Traveler 1

Traveler 2

Neutral

Hot

120V/60Hz

Neutral

Fig. 5  Step 4a. Reference wiring diagram

Strip Gage

1/2"

12.7 mm

Fig. 3: Wire  

Stripping

Call 800.879.8585 for Technical Support

Summary of Contents for RH-250-W

Page 1: ...oad Lighted Switch To help you locate the RH 250 in a dark room the amber LED illuminates the ON OFF button while the controlled load is OFF When the controlled load is ON the LED is OFF Operating Mod...

Page 2: ...es and a coverage area of 600 square feet 56 square meters The sensor must have a clear and unobstructed view of the coverage area Objects blocking the sensor s lens may prevent detection thereby caus...

Page 3: ...m the circuit in the other wiring box to the white wire on the auxiliary RH 250 Connect the power wire from the circuit box HOT to the black wire on the auxiliary RH 250 and to the TRAVELER 1 wire Con...

Page 4: ...DOOR USE ONLY L L Red LOAD power to lamp or fan GROUND TERMINAL GROUND TERMINAL White NEUTRAL Yellow TRAVELER 2 to RH 253 TRAVELER 1 to RH 250 Black Traveler 1 power via RH 253 RH 253 HOT power from c...

Page 5: ...ing Do not overturn the Time Delay adjustment trimpot Adjusting the Light Level This feature is factory set at maximum so that even the brightest light will not prevent the sensor from turning the loa...

Page 6: ...onds to 30 minutes Check the time delay setting for each RH 250 in your multi way configuration Ensure that all RH 250s have the same time delay setting Ensure that there is no movement within the cov...

Page 7: ...gado manual o autom tico de una o varias cargas hasta una carga por cada RH 250 desde varios lugares Tambi n puede ser conectado hasta con cuatro interruptores moment neos unipolares RH 253 para el co...

Page 8: ...orea el nivel de luz natural en su rea Cualquiera de los sensores que detecte movimiento y que determine que la luz natural es insuficiente encender la carga Para ajustar el Nivel de Luz Natural por f...

Page 9: ...ac nicamente para designar el sensor que esta conectado directamente a la carga controlada Conecte el cable de LINEA o FASE del circuito al cable negro del RH 250 auxiliar y al cable VIAJERO 1 Conect...

Page 10: ...on ctelos en paralelo como se muestra ac RH 250 Rojo Tierra Amarillo Negro Blanco Carga Viajero 2 Linea Fase Neutro Viajero 1 Linea Fase TOP INDOOR USE ONLY RH 253 RH 253 Tierra Viajero 1 Viajero 1 Vi...

Page 11: ...re la perilla de ajuste del Retardo de Apagado Ajuste del Nivel de Luz Natural Esta funci n vendr configurada de f brica a su valor m ximo de tal forma que aun la luz natural m s brillante no evitar q...

Page 12: ...ardo de apagado puede ser configurado desde 15 segundos hasta 30 minutos Corrobore el valor de Retardo de Apagado en cada RH 250 Aseg rese de que todos los RH 250 tienen el mismo valor Aseg rese de qu...

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