Wayne Dalton Switch HA14WD User Manual

Z-Wave® enabled 3-Way  
600 Watt In-Wall Dimmer  
Switch User Manual  
For Model HA14WD  
Thank you for purchasing the Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600 Watt In-Wall Dimmer Switch. Z-Wave® products by  
Wayne-Dalton allow you to manage and control your home by remote control for convenience, comfort, safety and  
energy conservation. Your Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600 Watt In-Wall Dimmer Switch features 600 Watt capability  
for single pole or 3-way applications such as chandeliers, foyer lights and outdoor flood lights and is a great addition  
to your Z-Wave® network for lighting control. In addition to indoor and outdoor lighting switches, thermostats,  
security systems, garage door openers and window shades are just a few of the items you can easily control with  
additional Z-Wave® certified products.  
Your new Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600 Watt In-Wall Dimmer Switch is compatible with the complete range of  
Wayne-Dalton Z-Wave® certified controllers and will also work with Z-Wave® certified controllers from other  
manufacturers and brands. Please consult the user manual and your controller supplier for specific details.  
Home Control Basics  
Z-Wave® certified products will allow you to easily control multiple devices in a home with the push of a button in  
what is known as a “scene”. Turning on your home’s interior lights and activating the set-back on your thermostat  
from your in-vehicle remote as you come home is an example of a scene. Dimming the lights and automatically  
closing your curtains to watch TV with a single push of a button is another example of a scene.  
To begin using Z-Wave® Home Control technology it is helpful to understand that each Z-Wave® module, including  
the Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600W In-Wall Dimmer Switch, communicate with each other using a low power radio  
transmitter and receiver. Large metal objects, house wiring, walls, furniture, refrigerators, microwaves and similar  
items can interfere with communication between the modules to reduce the range or even prevent communication.  
Placement of the Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600W In-Wall Dimmer Switch and other Z-Wave® modules is very  
important to obtain a reliable network.  
A Z-Wave® network is a collection of Z-Wave® modules in a mesh type of network. Each Z-Wave® module,  
regardless of manufacturer, communicates with other modules within range to route and repeat the signals from  
one device to the next, this creates a highly reliable and robust transmission throughout the home. In addition, the  
network becomes stronger as more modules are added.  
A Z-Wave® network can have only one primary controller. The primary controller establishes network security to  
ensure your network will not operate a neighbors network and vice-versa. It is a good practice to label and protect  
your primary controller since it is the only Z-Wave® controller that can add modules to or remove modules from your  
network. It is easy to add secondary controllers as your network grows. Your Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600W In-  
Wall Dimmer Switch can belong to only one network, and therefore only one primary controller, but it can be added  
to as many secondary controllers or Z-Wave® “scenes” as you wish for added convenience.  
For more tips and great ideas on how to create, set-up and use scenes for safety, security, comfort, convenience,  
IMportAnt notICe!  
Read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing your new Z-Wave® Enabled 3-Way 600 Watt In-Wall  
Dimmer Switch. Pay close attention to all warnings and notes and carefully follow the installation steps in the order  
they are presented to save time and minimize the risk of damaging the switch or the system it controls.  
this manual should be retained for future reference.  
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InStALLAtIon  
• ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH. DISCONNECT  
eLeCtrICAL poWer At SerVICe pAneL BeFore InStALLInG AnD teSt tHAt  
1.  
poWer IS oFF BeFore WIrInG.  
• FOLLOW LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODES DURING INSTALLATION.  
• FOR INDOOR USE ONLY.  
WARNING  
2: Match your wiring application to the one of the diagrams below and refer to it for the remainder of the  
installation.  
Single Pole Application  
HOT  
BLACK  
BLUE  
RED  
LOAD  
120VAC  
50/60 Hz  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
BARE  
COPPER  
HA14WD  
NEUTRAL  
2 Switch/3-Way Application with Single-Pole Remote Switch  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
BLUE  
RED  
BLACK  
HOT  
Single-  
Pole  
Switch  
LOAD  
BARE  
COPPER  
120VAC  
50/60 Hz  
HA14WD  
NEUTRAL  
2 Switch/3-Way Application with 3-Way Remote Switch  
18 ga. MIN. (not supplied)  
BLUE  
RED  
LOAD  
BLACK  
HOT  
Not  
3-Way Used  
Switch  
BARE  
COPPER  
120VAC  
50/60 Hz  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
Common  
HA14WD  
NEUTRAL  
Additional wire (not supplied)  
3 Switch Application  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
BLUE  
BLACK  
HOT  
LOAD  
3-Way  
Switch  
3-Way  
Switch  
BARE  
COPPER  
120VAC  
50/60 Hz  
RED  
Common  
Common  
HA14WD  
NEUTRAL  
4 Switch Application  
Additional wire (not supplied)  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
BLUE  
RED  
BLACK  
HOT  
3-Way  
Switch  
3-Way  
Switch  
4-Way  
Switch  
BARE  
COPPER  
120VAC  
50/60 Hz  
Common  
Common  
HA14WD  
NEUTRAL  
Additional wire (not supplied)  
Multi-Way Application  
Incandescent  
Lighting Load  
HOT  
BLUE  
BLACK  
Common  
3-Way  
Switch  
4-Way  
Switch  
4-Way  
Switch  
3-Way  
Switch  
BARE  
COPPER  
120VAC  
RED  
50/60 Hz  
Common  
NEUTRAL  
HA14WD  
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Installation (continued)  
3. Trim wires to 7/16 inch as shown in the adjacent diagram.  
4. Connect the BLACK wire of the HA14WD switch to the 120V Hot  
building wire (the wire leading to the circuit breaker or fuse box,) using a  
twist connector (provided.)  
note: Insert wires straight into the twist connector, the twist  
clockwise. Make sure all twist connectors are tight. Secure each  
twist connector with electrical tape. Verify no bare wire shows  
below the wire connector.  
5A. For SInGLe poLe AppLICAtIon onLY: Connect the BLUe wire of the HA14WD to the LoAD wire using  
a twist connector (provided.)  
5B. For 2, 3, and 4 SWItCH, and MULtI-WAY AppLICAtIonS: Connect the BLUe wire of the HA14WD to  
the LoAD wire of the lighting load using a twist connector provided.  
note: An additional wire run may be necessary in multi-switch applications to connect the  
HA14WD directly to the lighting load as shown in the wiring diagrams. Consult with a qualified  
electrician if you are unsure about any part of the installation.  
6. Connect the ground wire from the box to the bare copper wire on the HA14WD switch. If there is no  
ground wire, connect the bare copper wire of the HA14WD to the wall box if it is metal. If the wall box is  
plastic, connect the bare copper wire to ground as supplied or consult with a qualified electrician.  
7A. For SInGLe poLe AppLICAtIon onLY: Remove the semi-stripped end of the reD wire and apply the  
twist connector to this wire without any connecting wire.  
7B. For 2, 3, and 4 SWItCH, and MULtI-WAY AppLICAtIonS: Connect the reD wire to the COMMON  
wire (aka traveler) of the next switch in the circuit.  
8. Tuck wires into wall box leaving room for the HA14WD unit. For testing purposes, partially screw  
mounting screws (provided) of the HA14WD into the wall box.  
9. Restore electrical power to the circuit.  
note: Before operating the switch, be sure the air-gap switch (small  
slide switch located below the rocker switch) is in the ON position.  
The switch is in the ON position if the vertical line (ON symbol) is  
visible to the right of the air-gap switch.  
ON  
Indicator  
note: When changing a light bulb, slide the air-gap switch to the  
OFF position. The OFF position is indicated if there is an “O” (OFF  
symbol) visible to the left of the air-gap switch. This disconnects  
electrical power to the light fixture to prevent an electrical shock.  
When the bulb has been replaced, slide the switch back to the ON  
position.  
OFF  
Indicator  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE...  
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Installation (continued)  
10. Test switch by pressing the upper part of the rocker switch to turn the lights ON and pressing the lower  
part of the rocker switch to turn the lights OFF. The lights should turn ON and OFF. If lights do not turn on,  
refer to the troUBLeSHootInG section.  
11. Upon successful testing, finish mounting the HA14WD unit to the wall box with the screws provided and  
install a decorator wall plate (not provided.)  
programming/operation  
Refer to your specific controller’s user manual for detailed instructions on adding modules  
(devices) to a Z-Wave® network. Refer to diagram below for control and programming functions  
of switch.  
LeD:  
A. LED ON indicates switch is ON.  
B. LED flashing indicates switch is  
top of rocker switch:  
communicating with Z-Wave® network.  
Press and Release to turn light on.  
A.  
B.  
Press and Hold to DIM light up to  
specific level. (Release at desired  
level.)  
Bottom of rocker switch:  
A.  
B.  
Press and Release to turn light oFF.  
Press and Hold to adjust DIM level  
to desired level. (Release at desired  
level.)  
Press and Release to InCLUDe/  
C.  
D.  
e.  
eXCLUDe to Network or Scene.  
Press and Release to ADD into  
Scene in on position.  
Press and Hold to ADD into Scene  
at specific DIM level. (Release at  
desired level.)  
C.  
(Alternate) Press and Release to  
InCLUDe/eXCLUDe to Network or  
Scene.  
D.  
Press and Release to ADD into  
Scene in oFF position.  
e.  
Press and Hold to ADD into Scene  
at desired DIM level. (Release at  
desired level.)  
troubleshooting  
1. Light does not turn on:  
Lamp bulb is burned out - Replace.  
Air-Gap switch is in OFF position - Move slide switch to left.  
Wire connection is broken - Following all safety precautions, remove switch and check all connections.  
Circuit breaker or fuse has tripped - Reset/Replace.  
2. Light flickers:  
Lamp bulb is not screwed in properly. - Check and tighten.  
Wire connection is intermittent - Following all safety precautions, remove switch and check connections.  
3. Z-Wave® controller will not operate switch:  
Lamp bulb is burned out - Replace.  
Switch was programmed in the OFF position - Reprogram to ON position.  
Air-Gap switch is in OFF position - Move slide switch to left.  
Switch is not programmed to Network or Scene - Reprogram.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
For control of permanently installed incandescent lamp fixtures only.  
Ratings: 600 Watts tungsten, 40 Watts minimum, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
De-rating: 500 Watts double gang, 400 Watts triple gang  
Operating temperature range: 32°F - 104°F/0°C - 40°C  
CUSTOMER SUPPORT  
For Installation and Z-Wave programming support,  
please e-mail: [email protected]  
Additional product information and general information on Wayne-Dalton Home Control  
FCC and IC Statement  
FCC Regulatory Information:  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15  
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
, there is no guarantee  
accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However  
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
try and correct  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
a) reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,  
b) increase the separation between the equipment and receiver,  
c) connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
IC Regulatory Information:  
ent Regulations. Operation  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipm  
is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.  
this device must accept  
ne causant des règlements  
Cet appareillage numérique de la classe B répond a toutes les exigences de l’interférence canadien  
l’interférence nocive,  
d’équipement. L’opération est sujette aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) ce dispositif peut ne pas causer  
causer l’opération peu  
et (2) ce dispositif doit accepter n’importe quelle interférence reçue, y compris l’interférence qui peut  
désirée.  
could void the user’s  
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this receiver not expressly approved by Wayne-Dalton Corp.  
authority to operate this equipment.  
© Copyright 2008 Wayne-Dalton Corp.  
Part No. 0002906 Rev. A  
New 09/23/08  
Printed in China  
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