mborner Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 Hello, first time poster. I'm researching the Insteon network and ISY994i. My question may be common knowledge to the pros but I can't seem to find the answer in the forum. I have 2 rocker switches that turn on and off my kitchen lights. There's one rocker switch at each end of the kitchen. If I'm going to control my kitchen lights with Insteon/ISY, do I need to replace both rocker switches with a Switchlinc or could I get away with just one? If I use just one Switchlinc and leave the other as it is, how would it affect the programming of the Switchlinc in a scene/program if I manually turn on/off the other light switch? Also, if I manually turn on/off the other light switch, will this information be relayed back to the ISY in the way of feedback? IOW, does the Switchlinc know if the lights are on or off even though they were turned on/off by a non-Insteon device?
Brian H Posted December 26, 2012 Posted December 26, 2012 Both get replaced. The one with the Load connection to the lights will control them. The other one is wired to Line and Neutral. With its load wire capped off and not used. Both are cross linked to each other. The ISY994i will do all the proper cross linking for you. Here is the multi-way diagram from the 2477D SwitchLinc Dimmer Full Users Manual. http://wiki.smarthome.com/index.php?tit ... ay_Circuit
mborner Posted December 26, 2012 Author Posted December 26, 2012 Both get replaced. The one with the Load connection to the lights will control them. The other one is wired to Line and Neutral. With its load wire capped off and not used.Both are cross linked to each other. The ISY994i will do all the proper cross linking for you. Here is the multi-way diagram from the 2477D SwitchLinc Dimmer Full Users Manual. http://wiki.smarthome.com/index.php?tit ... ay_Circuit This helps Immensely, thank you.
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