INSTEON DIN Rail Dimmer - 2452-222 (US), 2452-422 (EU), 2452-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual

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2452-222/2452-422/2452-522 - Rev: 1/21/2014 7:50 AM

DIN Rail, it takes a long
time for other INSTEON
devices it is controlling to
respond

scene responder that is not
powered on

If the INSTEON device is still available, remove it from
DIN Rail and then re-add it

Perform a factory reset

The load is buzzing when
on or dim

The dimming component
inside DIN Rail "chops" the
power line sine wave to
reduce the power

The bulb filaments are vibrating. Use rough-service or
appliance grade bulbs to reduce the noise

Run DIN Rail in the "full-on" mode or switch to a non-
dimming DIN Rail On/Off (Relay) Switch

DIN Rail is locked up

A surge or excessive noise
on the power line occurred

Power cycle the device

Perform a factory reset

DIN Rail is getting warm
to the touch

It is normal for wall dimmers
to get warm (DIN Rail
conforms to Safety
standards)

DIN Rail will dissipate about 1 Watt per 100 Watts
controlled. Controlling a smaller load all will help lessen
the heat.

DIN Rail can turn off my
responder, but nothing
happens when I send an
on

Responder scene level is off Add responder to scene again at desired scene on-level

Controller can turn off DIN
Rail, DIN Rail does not
respond to on

DIN Rail may be added to a
scene at its off state

Add DIN Rail to scene again at desired scene on-level

DIN Rail still controls
devices even after factory
reset

Scene memberships exist in
the responder

Remove responder from DIN Rail scene

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