HS
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WA100
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en
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v1.4a
WARNING
RISK OF FIRE | RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK | RISK OF BURNS
DO NOT USE THIS SWITCH TO CONTROL ANYTHING THAT MAY PRESENT A HAZARD WHEN CONTROLLED REMOTELY OR USED IN AN
UNATTENDED FASHION. DO NOT USE WITH MEDICAL AND LIFE SUPPORT INSTRUMENTS.
HS
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WA100+ Wall Companion
INSTALLATION
Tools required:
medium standard and Phillips head screwdrivers, wire strippers/cutters
1
Shut off power to the circuit at the circuit breaker or fuse box.
VERIFY power is OFF before continuing!
2
Remove existing 3
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way switch
’
s wall plate and mounting screws. Carefully remove the existing switch from the electrical box
but leave the wires connected.
3
This companion switch should only be connected to these three wires:
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NEUTRAL
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White (this wire is often tied to other neutral wires and may require a jumper to connect with the HS
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WA100+)
•
GROUND
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Green or Bare
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TRAVELER
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Red/Other (only used in 3
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way circuits)
4
Disconnect the wires from the existing switch and attach those wires to the HS
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WA100+ using the screw terminal connectors
on the back with the following procedure:
1 Strip 16 mm
(5/8”)
insulation from each wire
*
.
2 With a screw driver, loosen each screw terminal by rotating the screw counter
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clockwise a few turns until resistance is felt.
3 There are two holes on the back of the switch near each screw terminal. Insert the stripped wire into one of these holes and
tighten the screw terminal to secure the connection. Connections should be snug.
*all wires should be 14 AWG or larger rated at 80°C or higher. Tightening torque should be 12 lbf
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in (14kgf
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cm).
5
Carefully install the wired switch back into the electrical box and reattach the trim plate.
Note: Up to (3) HS
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WA100+ companions may be used with wall dimmers or wall switches for 3
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way, 4
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way or 5
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way operation.
OVERVIEW
HS
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WA100+ is a wired companion switch that can only be used to remotely control HomeSeer wall dimmers or wall switches in a 3
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way, 4
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way or 5
-
way electrical circuit. HS
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WA100+ is not a stand
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alone switch and will not control an electrical load.
See
HomeSeer.com/lighting
for a complete list of features and applications.
3
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way circuit
4
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way circuit