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Installation Circuit with 3 (or more) Switches
Circuits with 3 switches are called 4-way circuits, circuits with 4 are called 5-way, and so on. All switches in multi-
way circuits need to be replaced by either a Keypad and/or SwitchLinc).
1. Turn off the circuit breaker(s) which feed power to any of the switch junction boxes (pull fuse(s))
2. Pull all switches out of their junction boxes. (2 of the switches will have 3 wires connected; the rest of the
switches will have 4 wires connected)
3. Disconnect the wires from the old switches
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4. Make sure that no one will touch the wires and that the wires are not touching anything
5. Turn breaker(s) on
6. Using a voltmeter, test wires on switches with 3 wires connected until you find Line (120VAC, usually black)
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Note: the other 2 wires connected to this first switch are Travelers
7. Turn breaker(s) Off.
8. Wire nut the Line wire and the black
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Traveler wire to the black wire on your first Keypad
9. Cap (place a wire nut) on the other Traveler wire
10. Cap the first Keypad’s red wire
11. Connect neutral to the first Keypad’s white wire
12. Connect Ground to the first Keypad’s bare copper wire
13. On the other switch with 3 wires connected, find the Load wire (connects switch to lights, commonly red and the
only non-traveler) and connect to the third Keypad’s red wire
14. In the same junction box, connect the black Traveler to the third Keypad’s black wire
15. Cap the other Traveler wire
16. Connect Neutral to the Final Keypad’s white wire
17. Connect Ground to the Final Keypad’s bare copper wire
18. For each “middle” junction box (all remaining/4-wire switches):
Connect the 2 black Travelers to the middle Keypad’s black wire
Cap the 2 other Traveler wires
Cap the middle Keypad’s red wire
Connect Neutral wire to middle Keypad’s white wire
Connect Ground wire to middle Keypad’s bare copper wire
19. With button labels right-side up, gently place Keypads into junction boxes and screw in place.
20. Turn breaker(s) on.
All Keypads’ LEDs will illuminate
21. Verify Keypad A is working properly by turning the light on and off
22. Follow steps on Page 8 to cross-link all keypads so that they all control the load.
23. Reinstall the trim plates
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If the wires cannot be detached by unscrewing them, cut the wires where they enter the switch, then strip ½” of insulation off the ends.
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Only one switch is connected to Line.
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If black is not available choose one of the Travelers and make note of its color. Instructions will refer to it as black; if both are black, choose one and use voltmeter to determine which of the
black travelers in the other junction box you have chosen.