Data Sheet

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Data Sheet: Villa In-Wall 3-Button Relay Switch 3141
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Use Cases
Special Features
Getting Started
Whole Home Lighting Control
Lighting Scenes
One-touch “Goodnight” Scene
Whole Home Lighting Control
The Villa Smart Home System is the easy and
affordable way to add lighting control to your home
or business. Perfect for new construction or retrot
applications.
Lighting Scenes
Set and control scenes by installing Villa In-Wall
Switches around your home. Setup morning,
goodbye, emergency, and goodnight scenes easily
and reliably.
One-touch “Goodnight” Scene
By equipping your home with Villa In-Wall Switches
you can “shut down” your home at night with the
touch of a single button. Imagine having all interior
and exterior lights turn off when you’re ready to go to
sleep.
Safety and Emergency Lighting
By equipping your home with Villa In-Wall Switches,
you can pair motion and door sensors to automatically
trigger your lights in dark hallways or a bathroom at
night.
Drop-in Switch Replacement
The Villa In-Wall doesn’t require new wiring or special
installation tools. Installing the switch is just as easy as
installing a regular light switch. Each Villa In-Wall can be
installed in less than 5 minutes.
Current-Sensing Circuitry
The Villa In-Wall Switch features current-sensing
circuitry for real-time energy usage reporting. The
current-sensing feature can also be used to notify
users when a device has been turned on or off.
Updatability
The Villa In-Wall Switch supports over-the-air updates
providing for seamless upgrades and feature additions
without the need for any user interaction.
Step 1: Conrm that the intended installation location conforms
to the following requirements:
Wall box must meet box size requirements specied by
the NEC (National Electric Code).
Installation will be completed according to national and
local codes.
The load being controlled by the device
does not exceed 800W for a single switch.
Use 90°C rated or higher wires.
Step 2: To avoid SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, turn OFF the local
electrical power feeding the switch location. To disconnect power
turn off the breaker or remove the fuse from the fuse box. Verify
that there is no power present using a voltage meter or test light.
Step 3: If you are replacing an existing switch, note which wires are
the Ground, Circuit Feed (HOT), Load (Switch Leg), and Neutral.
Step 4: Prepare the wires for connection by stripping off the
insulation 5/8-in.
Step 5: Connect the switch.
Connect GREEN wire from switch to GROUND
Connect BLACK wire from switch to HOT FEED
Connect WHITE wire from switch to NEUTRAL
Connect RED wire from switch to LOAD
Step 6: Test all connections. Fold wires and push them neatly into the
wall box. Align the switch in the wall box with the air gap oriented
at the bottom of the switch. Using the supplied screws, secure the
switch in the wall box.
Step 7: Verify that the air gap is fully pushed in. Then turn ON
circuit breaker or replace the fuse.
Step 8: If the switch is installed properly, the top LED will blink
slowly, conrming that the device is powered and operational.
Step 9: You should now be able to control the load by tapping the
button.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, turn power OFF before installing this product.
WARNING! If a direct short is created between the RED terminal and GROUND or NEUTRAL, the Switch will be damaged and unusable.