Make micro module a controller (set button), Make micro module a controller (switch), Groups – INSTEON Micro Open/Close - 2444-222 (US), 2444-422 (EU), 2444-522 (AUS/NZ) Manual User Manual

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2444-222/2444-422/2444-522 - Rev: 2/24/2014 9:10 AM

Micro module will double-beep

Controller will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking

4) Test link by tapping controller button on and off

Load connected to Micro module will turn on and off

Make Micro Module a Controller (Set button)

Note: you must perform these steps before reinstalling the wall switch or fixture.

1) Press and hold Micro module Set button until it beeps

Micro module LED will start blinking green
You will have four minutes to complete the next steps before linking mode times out

2) Adjust responder to desired state

1

3) Press and hold responder Set button until it double-beeps

Micro module will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking

2

4) Test link by tapping or pressing and holding Micro module on/off buttons to turn on/off or brighten/dim

Responder will respond appropriately

Make Micro Module a Controller (Switch)

1) Quickly tap switch connected to Micro module exactly five times in less than four seconds. (If using a latching or

dual momentary switch, alternate switch directions: up-down-up-down-up or down-up-down-up-down.) After
tapping switch, wait two seconds.

Micro module will beep to indicate it has entered linking mode
You will have four minutes to complete the next steps before linking mode times out

2) Adjust responder to desired state

3

3) Press and hold responder Set button until it double-beeps

Micro module will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking

4) Test link by tapping switch connected to Micro module to turn on/off or brighten/dim

Responder will respond appropriately

Groups

Devices in a group share all the same settings (e.g., on-level, ramp rate). This keeps all group members
synchronized. Every device in a group is both a controller of, and responder to, all the other devices. The most
common example of a group is a 3-way lighting circuit (2 switches). For simplicity, we will assume that the desired
group level is on.


The following steps will create a virtual 3-way circuit including device “A” and device “B”:
1) Turn A and B on
2) Press and hold A Set button until it beeps

A status LED will start blinking green

3) Press and hold B Set button until it double-beeps

A will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking

4) Press and hold B Set button until it beeps

B LED will start blinking green

5) Press and hold A Set button until it double-beeps

B will double-beep and its LED will stop blinking

6) Test by turning load on and off from A and then B

The load(s) and both A and B LEDs will remain in synch

1

If responder is a multi-scene device such as a KeypadLinc, tap scene button you wish to control until the LED is in the desired scene state (on or off).

2

If either controller or responder LED continues blinking, the addition failed. Tap device’s Set button until LED stops blinking and try linking again.

3

If responder is a multi-scene device such as a KeypadLinc, tap scene button you wish to control until the LED is in the desired scene state (on or off)

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