User's Manual
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Plastic UV Stabilized Polycarbonate
Beeper Yes
LED 1, dual-color greed/red
Unit Dimensions 4.1" H x 1.8" W x 1.4" D
Box Dimensions 4.3” W x 2.1” D x 2.3” H
Weight 3.8 oz. (.24 lbs.)
Shipping Weight 5.0 oz, (.32 lbs.)
Operating Environment Indoors
Operating Temperature Range 32-104 F
Operating Humidity Range 0-85% Relative Humidity
Electrical
Voltage 120VAC-277VAC +/- 10%, Split, Single Phase
Frequency 50/60Hz
Maximum Dimmer Load 600 Watts
Load Type(s) Incandescent
Surge Resistance Up to 500 VAC
Retains all settings without power Yes, all saved in Non-volatile EEPROM
Standby power consumption < 1 watt
Safety Approved ETL (Intertek Testing Services)
Certifications FCC, IC Canada
Troubleshooting
NOTE: Unless they have been unlinked, INSTEON devices that had been previously linked to Keypad Dimmer
Dual-Band will still respond to button presses, even after a factory reset. The reason is that the INSTEON devices
themselves have not been unlinked from Keypad Dimmer Dual-Band. See Removing Keypad Button from a Scene
as a Controller.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Make sure the circuit breaker is turned on.
Make sure the air gap (Set button) is not pulled out.
Check junction box wires to ensure all connections
are tight and no bare wires are exposed.
The LEDs on Keypad are
not turning on at all and
won't control my light.
Keypad is not getting power.
Check the light fixture to ensure all connections are
tight and no bare wires are exposed.
The switch I'm replacing
only has two wires.
Keypad needs a NEUTRAL wire
in order to operate.
Look in the rear of the junction box for a group of
white wires all tied together with a wire nut. Those
are the NEUTRAL wires. Connect the white Keypad
wire there.
Keypad and the Controller are
on opposite power line phases.
Make sure two Access Points or other dual-band
INSTEON products are properly installed to bridge
the two power line phases.
Keypad is not receiving
signals from INSTEON or
X10 Controllers.
The Controller is plugged into a
power strip.
Power line signals can't travel through power filters.
Plugging the Controller directly into a wall outlet
works best.










