The WS12A Wall Dimmer is designed to control incandescent loads with a rating of between 40W and 500W. Lamps rated below 40W
may fl icker or operate erratically. The switch can replace a single switch that controls a ceiling light or outside light. It can also be used
where two switches control the same light (3-way). In this case a Companion Switch (WS14A) is required and is sold separately. A
push-button is provided on each switch for local on/off control and local dimming. (See WS14A instructions for 4-way applications).
WARNING: Wall Dimmer Modules must not be used to control appliances or fl uorescent lamps.
Installing the Wall Dimmer Module (single switch applications, diagram A)
• Disconnect the power at the circuit breaker panel.
• Remove the wall plate and unscrew the existing switch from its box.
• Remove the two wires from the existing switch and connect them to the WS12As black and blue wires, using the wire nuts provided.
• Cap off the unused red wire with a wire nut (supplied). Make sure no bare whiskers of wire are protruding, use insulating tape to
cover wire nuts if necessary. Screw the switch into the wall box. Don't replace the wall plate yet.
Installing the Wall Dimmer Module (3-way applications, diagram B)
• Disconnect the power at the circuit breaker panel.
• Remove wall plates and unscrew the existing switches from their boxes. Identify the common wire at each existing switch (usually
connected to a different color terminal).
• Replace one of the existing wall switches with the WS12A Wall Dimmer (Master): connect the common wire to the black wire on the
WS12A using a wire nut. Connect the two remaining "traveller wires" to the red and blue wires on the WS12A, using wire nuts. If one
of the travellers is red connect it to the red wire on the WS12A.
• Replace the other existing wall switch with the WS14A Companion Switch (sold separately): Connect the traveller which you
connected to the red wire on the WS12A to the terminal labelled SWITCH on the WS14A. Connect the common wire to one of the
WS14A's terminals labelled LINE. Connect the remaining traveller wire to the second terminal labelled LINE on the WS14A. Screw
both switches into their wall boxes. Don't replace the wall plate yet.
Setting up and operating the Wall Dimmer Module
• Pop the rocker paddle off the WS12A (using a small screwdriver). Set the House Code dial to the same letter (A thru P) that you set
on your X10 controller(s).
• Set the Unit Code dial to an unused code (1 - 16) which can be controlled from any X10 controller.
• Set the power on-off slide switch (under the rocker paddle) to the ON (right) position. Turn this switch OFF (left) when changing a light
bulb. Replace the paddle.
• Refi t the wall plates on both switches.
• Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker panel.
• Press the paddle quickly to turn the module on and off. Press and hold to dim or brighten. Note: if you press the paddle and nothing
happens, you might have pressed it for too long and started to dim the light and not noticed that it dimmed.
• You can turn the module on and off and dim and brighten it remotely from any X10 Controller.
• The WS12A has soft start, meaning that when you turn it on it gradually ramps up from off to full brightness; and memory dim,
meaning it comes back on at the brightness level it was last at when you turned it off.
90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY
X10.com, a division of X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. (X10) warrants X10 products to be free
from defective material and workmanship for a period of 90 days from the original date of purchase at retail. X10 agrees
to repair or replace, at it’s sole discretion, a defective X10 product if returned to X10 within the warranty period and with
proof of purchase. If service is required under this warranty:
Call 1-800-675-3044, visit www.x10.com, or e-mail [email protected].
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Single & 3-Way Decorator Wall Dimmer Set Up and Operating Instructions
WS12A/WS14A
A
B
Traveller
wires
WS12A
Master
WS14A
Companion
WS12A
Cap off with
a wire nut