5. Remove the mounting plate by loosening both cross-head screws.
6. Fit the assembly plate on the back box with the countersunk screws.
7. Slide the plastic bezel over the wires.
8. Connect the wires:
9. Connect the pulse switch(es), if applicable, to connectors
2 and L.
10. When connected, position light switch on the mounting
plate and reinsert both screws.
11. Finally, set the rotary code switches on the front side to
the desired address with a screwdriver.
12. Put the switch cover back on.
You are now able to control the switch both by hand and with a Marmitek X-10
Controller.
Switching system details
The status of the LW11G will change if the connected momentary switch is pressed for
less than 2 seconds. If the momentary switch is pressed longer, the LW11G will start to
dim. The module dims the lighting all the way down first and then all the way up.
ATTENTION: For safety reasons, when using the momentary switch, the phase wire to
which it is connected MUST originate from the same group.
FREQENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the reason for modules to switch on/off spontaneously?
It is possible that a Marmitek X-10 System is installed at one of your neighbours using
the same House Code. To solve this problem try to change the House Code of your sys-
tem, or have FD10 Phase Coupler/Filter installed at your incoming mains.
My modules will not respond to my controller.
Make sure that the House Code on all Modules and Controllers are set to the same
House Code (A .. P).
My LW11G has stopped reacting; the lights will not come on.
Check to see if the fuse is still in order. This is located behind the cover plate, and can
be opened with a screwdriver or a coin. Replace the fuse with one that is 2.5A (T) 5 x
20mm.
My modules will not react to my remote / sensor.
When you use a remote or sensor, you should have at least one TM13 Transceiver or
Marmitek X-10 Security Console installed in your house. These components will trans-
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Phase to (L )
Neutral to (N)
Light wire to (L )
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