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Single Pole (One location) or 3-Way (Multi-location)
Scene Capable Incandescent/Magnetic Low Voltage or Fluorescent Dimmer
Cat. No. VRMX1-1L, 1000VA, 1000W (Lighted)
120VAC, 60Hz
Installation Instructions
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
DI-000-VRMX1-02A
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS:
• When magnetic low voltage circuits are operated at a dim level, with all lamps inoperative, excess current may flow through the transformer. To avoid possible transformer failure due to
overcurrent, use a transformer that incorporates thermal protection or a fuse at the primary windings.
• Fluorescent lamps must be burned in at full intensity for 100 hours prior to dimming for proper dimming performance. Use only one (1) Vizia RF +™ Incandescent/Magnetic Low Voltage
or Fluorescent Dimmer in a multi-location circuit with up to 9 coordinating remotes (without LEDs) or up to 4 matching remotes (with LEDs). The remote(s) will turn the load on (“at the
level selected” for dimmers only) at the control.
• Total minimum load must exceed 40W.
• Dimmer may feel warm to the touch during normal operation.
• Recommended minimum wall box depth is 2-1/2".
• Maximum wire length from dimmer to all installed remotes cannot exceed 300 ft.
• Use this device with copper or copper clad wire only.
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TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH; TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING
To be installed and/or used in accordance with electrical codes and regulations.
If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
Use only with the appropriate Advance Transformer 120V Mark 10™ Powerline or Lutron Tu-Wire® electronic ballasts for controlling the specific fluorescent lamps in Fluorescent Mode.
To avoid overheating and possible damage to this device and other equipment, do not install to control a receptacle, a motor- or a transformer operated appliance.
Use with magnetic low voltage transformers, incandescent, or 120V halogen fixtures only. Use a Leviton electronic low voltage dimmer to control electronic (solid state) low voltage transformers.
When retrofitting Mark 10™ Powerline dimming ballasts into fixtures that originally had Instant Start ballasts, the sockets MUST be replaced with Rapid Start sockets to allow proper
dimmer operation and prevent damage to the dimmer ballast. Refer to the instructions provided with the ballast.
• Vizia RF +TM dimmers are not compatible with standard 3-way or 4-way switches. They must be used with compatible Vizia +TM or Vizia RF +TM controllers for multi-location dimming.
MULTI-DEVICE APPLICATION
INTRODUCTION
Leviton’s Vizia RF +TM components are designed to communicate with
each other via Radio Frequency (RF) to provide remote control of your
lighting. Using RF technology allows Leviton to provide the greatest
signal integrity possible. Each module in Leviton’s
Vizia RF +TM component line is a Z-Wave® enabled device. In a
Z-Wave® network, each device is designed to act as a router. These
routers will re-transmit the RF signal from one device to another until
the intended device is reached. This ensures that the signal is received
by its intended device by routing the signal around obstacles and radio
dead spots. The Scene Capable Incandescent/Magnetic Low Voltage
or Fluorescent Dimmer is compatible with any Z-Wave® enabled
network, regardless of the manufacturer and can also be used with
other devices displaying the Z-Wave® logo.
CAUTION:
Remember to exercise good common sense when using the Timer
features of your remote, especially when scheduling unattended
devices. There can be some unexpected consequences if not used
with care. For example, an empty coffee pot can be remotely turned
on. If that should happen, your coffee pot could be damaged from
overheating. If an electric heater is turned on by remote control while
clothing is draped over it, a fire could result. DO NOT USE the remote
for the control of high power heating appliances such as portable
heaters. This device will not control lighting that is used with electronic
low-voltage and high frequency power supply transformers, nor high
pressure discharge lamps (HID lighting). This includes mercury-vapor,
sodium vapor and metal halide lamps.
FEATURES
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Electrical Tape
Cutters
Step 1
OFF POWER at circuit breaker or fuse and test that power
is off before wiring!
Load
Single
1000W
Mag LV
1000VA
Two Devices
800W
More than 2 Devices
650W
800VA
650VA
800W
640W
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
More than 2 Gang
520W
Cat. No. VRMX1, 120V, For use with Advance Transformer
120V Mark 10TM Powerline Electronic Ballasts
Changing the color of your Dimmer:
Your device may include color options. To change color of the face
proceed as follows:
Line up tabs
and press in sides
one at a time to attach
Installing Dimmer by itself or with other devices:
If installing Dimmer in a single device application, proceed with the
INSTALLING YOUR DIMMER section. If installing Dimmer in a
multi-device application, proceed as follows:
Advance
Mark 10TM
Powerline
Part No.
Lamp
REZ-2Q18-M2-LD
REZ-1T32
REZ-2Q26
REZ-1T32
REZ-1T42
REZ-1Q18-M2-BS
REZ-1Q18-M2-LD
REZ-2Q18-M2-BS
REZ-1T32
REZ-1T42-M2-BS
REZ-1T42-M2-LD
REZ-2Q26
REZ-2Q26-M2-BS
REZ-2Q26-M2-LD
REZ-1Q18-M2-BS
REZ-1Q18-M2-LD
REZ-2Q18-M2-BS
REZ-2Q18-M2-LD
REZ-1T42-M2-BS
REZ-1T42-M2-LD
REZ-2Q26-M2-BS
REZ-2Q26-M2-LD
REZ-1T42-M2-BS
REZ-1T42-M2-LD
REZ-2T42-M3-BS
CFM18W/GX24Q
CFM26W/GX24Q
CFM26W/GX24Q
CFM32W/GX24Q
CFM42W/GX24Q
CFQ18W/G24Q
CFQ18W/G24Q
CFQ18W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFQ26W/G24Q
CFTR18W/GX24Q
CFTR18W/GX24Q
CFTR18W/GX24Q
CFTR18W/GX24Q
CFTR26W/GX24Q
CFTR26W/GX24Q
CFTR26W/GX24Q
CFTR26W/GX24Q
CFTR32W/GX24Q
CFTR32W/GX24Q
CFTR32W/GX24Q
Max. # Ballasts/Dimmer for
Multi-gang
Single
Gang
23
32
17
26
20
46
46
23
32
32
32
17
17
17
46
46
23
23
32
32
17
17
26
26
13
Two
Ganged
18
25
13
20
16
37
37
18
25
25
25
13
13
13
37
37
18
18
25
25
13
13
20
20
10
More than
2 Gang
15
20
11
16
13
30
30
15
20
20
20
11
11
11
30
30
15
15
20
20
11
11
16
16
3-Way
1. Line or Load
(see important
instruction)
2. Neutral
3. Ground
4. First Traveler – note color
5. Second Traveler – note color
IMPORTANT: For 3-Way applications, note that one of the screw terminals
from the old switch being removed will usually be a different color (Black)
or labeled Common. Tag that wire with electrical tape and identify as the
common (Line or Load) in both the dimmer wall box and remote wall box.
Single Pole
1. Line (Hot)
2. Neutral
3. Ground
4. Load
Step 3 Preparing and connecting wires:
Pull off pre-cut insulation from dimmer leads. Make sure that
the ends of the wires from the wall box are straight (cut if
necessary). Remove insulation from each wire in the wall box
as shown:
Cut
(if necessary)
White
Strip Gage
(measure bare
wire here)
• Pull off pre-cut insulation from dimmer leads.
• Make sure that the ends of the wires from the wall box are straight
(cut if necessary).
• Remove insulation from each wire in the wall box as shown.
• For Single-Pole Application, go to Step 4a.
• For 3-Way Coordinating Remote (no LEDs) Application, go to
Step 4b.
Yellow/Red
Green
Black
Hot (Black)
White
Green
Ground
WH
BK
(unused)
Red
YL/RD
Dimmer
Black
Hot (Black)
White
Green
Ground
RD
Yellow/
Red
Yellow/
Red
Line
120VAC, 60Hz
Green
Ground
Neutral (White)
Dimmer
Insulating
Label
(unused)
Insulating label:
This wire is used in 3-way installations only.
For single pole installations, do not remove this insulating label.
Red
5/8"
(1.6 cm)
(PRIMARY SIDE
OF MAGNETIC
LOW-VOLTAGE
TRANSFORMER)
Yellow/Red
(PRIMARY SIDE
OF BALLAST)
Mark 10™ Powerline dimmers are rated in Volt-Amps (VA). The maximum
bulb wattage is determined by the efficiency of the Mark 10™ Powerline
ballast. The following table shows the maximum number of ballasts that can
be connected to a single dimmer for different Mark 10™ Powerline ballasts.
Also note that the table shows maximum ballasts for multi-gang installations.
Pliers
Ruler
Black
Green
Black
Red
Coordinating Remote (no LEDs)
Terminal
Screw marked
Yellow/Red
(YL/RD)
White
RD
YL/RD
Black
NOTE: If the wiring in your wall box does not resemble any
of these configurations, consult an electrician.
White
Step 4a Single Pole Wiring Application:
Step 2 Identifying your wiring application (most common):
MAXIMUM BULB WATTAGE AT 75% EFFICIENCY
Two Gang
OFF
Black
BK
Low-voltage dimmers are rated in Volt-Amps (VA). The maximum bulb wattage
is determined by the efficiency of the transformer in the low-voltage lighting
system. Transformer efficiencies will vary from different manufacturers;
consider 80% efficient as average. Use the chart to determine maximum bulb
wattage for typical transformer efficiency ratings.
Single
ON
Terminal Screw
marked White (WH)
Red
MAXIMUM BULB WATTAGE
Rating
OFF
Dimmer
Coordinating Remote
1 - #12 w/ 1 to 3 #14, #16 or #18
2 - #12 w/ 1 or 2 #16 or #18
1 - #14 w/ 1 to 4 #16 or #18
2 - #14 w/ 1 to 3 #16 or #18
WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE SHOCK OR DEATH; TURN
3-Way Wiring with Coordinating Remote
(no LEDs) Application:
Step 4b
WIRE CONNECTOR / # OF COND.
COMBINATION CHART
INSTALLING YOUR DIMMER
MAXIMUM LOAD PER DIMMER FOR MULTI-DEVICE
Incand
For non-standard wiring applications, refer
to Wire Nut and Connector Size Chart
To determine total ballast load, add the line current found on the ballast label
for all ballasts in the circuit. This will indicate the total load for the control.
NOTE: Use check boxes           when Steps are completed.
Do not
remove
outer side
sections
Bend back and
forth to remove
side section
Lutron Tu-Wire®:
MAXIMUM BULB WATTAGE
Tools needed to install your Dimmer:
Push in side at
tab to release
Remove all
inner side
sections
1000VA
Soft fade ON/OFF
Scene capable
ON/OFF LED and Brightness level LED
Two way communication
RF reliability
Ease of installation – No new wiring
Compatible with other Z-Wave® enabled devices
Slotted/Phillips Screwdriver
Pencil
In multi-dimmer installations, the reduction of the dimmer’s capacity is
required. Refer to the chart for maximum load per dimmer.
Line
120 VAC,
60Hz
White
Neutral (White)
WIRING DIMMER:
Connect wires per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows:
WARNING: CONNECT A MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE DIMMER ONLY
TO THE PRIMARY (HIGH-VOLTAGE) SIDE OF A MAGNETIC
LOW-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER.
• Green or bare copper wire in wall box to Green dimmer lead.
• Line Hot wall box wire to Black dimmer lead.
• Load wall box wire to Red dimmer lead.
• Line Neutral wall box wire to White dimmer lead.
• Yellow/Red dimmer lead should have Red insulation label affixed.
NOTE: If insulating label is not affixed to Yellow/Red dimmer lead,
use electrical tape to cover.
• Proceed to Step 5.
WIRING DIMMER:
Connect wires per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows:
WARNING: FOR MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE APPLICATIONS,
CONNECT DIMMER ONLY TO THE PRIMARY (HIGH-VOLTAGE)
SIDE OF A MAGNETIC LOW-VOLTAGE TRANSFORMER.
NOTE: When using the coordinating remote without LEDs, the dimmer
can be installed on either the Line or Load side of the 3-way circuit.
NOTE: Maximum wire length from dimmer to all installed remotes cannot
exceed 300 ft (90 m).
• Green or bare copper wire in wall box to Green dimmer lead.
• Line Hot (common) wall box wire identified (tagged) when removing
old switch to Black dimmer lead.
• First Traveler wall box wire to Red dimmer lead (note wire color).
• Remove Red insulating label from Yellow/Red dimmer lead.
• Second Traveler wall box wire to Yellow/Red dimmer lead
(note wire color). This traveler from the dimmer must go to the
terminal screw on the remote marked "YL/RD".
• Line Neutral wall box wire to White dimmer lead.
WIRING COORDINATING REMOTE:
Connect wires per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows:
NOTE: "BK" and "RD" terminals on coordinating remote are unused.
Tighten both screws.
NOTE: Maximum wire length from dimmer to last remote is 300 ft (90 m).
• Green or bare copper wire in wall box to Green terminal screw.
• Load wall box wire identified (tagged) when removing old switch to First
Traveler (note color as above).
• Second Traveler wall box wire (note color as above) to terminal screw  
marked "YL/RD". This traveler from the remote must go to the
Yellow/Red dimmer lead.
• Remove White insulating label from terminal screw marked "WH".
• Line Neutral wall box wire to terminal screw marked "WH".
• Proceed to Step 5.
Step 6 Dimmer Mounting:
Step 4c 3-Way Wiring with Matching Remote
(w/LEDs) Application:
Dimmer
Matching Remote
Additional
Neutral Wire
Black
BK
YL/RD
RD
Yellow/
Red
WH
Step 7 Restore Power:
Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse.
Installation is complete.
Dimmer
Step 8 Including Scene Capable Magnetic Low
Voltage Dimmer into Z-Wave® Network:
Black
BK
Green
Ground
Line
120VAC, 60Hz
Green
Matching Remote (with LEDs)
Hot (Black)
Installation may now be completed by tightening
mounting screws into wall box. Attach wallplate.
Red
If your dimmer is not responding, or you are unable to control it after
you have tried to Include/Exclude it multiple times, it may be necessary
to reset the dimmer to its original factory settings. To accomplish this,
proceed as follows:
• On the dimmer, engage the air-gap switch (refer to Operation
section) and wait 5 seconds. Press the push pad back into the frame
and hold push pad until the locator LED turns Amber and then turns
Red. The dimmer is now reset. Once the dimmer is reset, it will be
necessary to Re-Include it to a network before it can be used.
CAUTION: SETTING A DEVICE TO A FACTORY DEFAULT DOES
NOT EXCLUDE THAT DEVICE FROM A NETWORK. THE EXCLUSION
PROCEDURE MUST STILL BE FOLLOWED TO REMOVE THE DEVICE
FROM THE PRIMARY CONTROLLER’S INFORMATION TABLE.
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SYSTEM THAT IS SLOW TO
RESPOND, OR MAY FAIL TO RESPOND TO SOME DEVICES.
White
Factory Default:
TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT
BREAKER OR FUSE.
YL/RD
Green
Ground
Yellow/
Red
Red
Ballast
Black
Primary
Side
White
White
•
•
A)
Neutral (White)
NOTE: The dimmer must be installed in a wall box that has a Load
connection. The matching remote must be installed in a wall box with
a Line Hot connection and a Neutral connection. A Neutral wire to the
matching remote needs to be added as shown.
If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an
electrician.
NOTE: Maximum wire length from dimmer to all installed remotes
cannot exceed 300 ft (90 m).
Wiring Matching Remote (wall box with line hot
connection):
Connect wires per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows:
B)
C)
• Green or bare copper wire in wall box to Green terminal screw.
• Line Hot (common) wall box wire identified (tagged) when removing
old switch and First Traveler to Remote terminal marked BK.
• Second Traveler wall box wire from dimmer to remote terminal screw
marked "YL/RD" (note wire color). This traveler from the remote
must go to Yellow/Red dimmer lead.
• Line Neutral wall box to remote terminal screw marked "WH".
Wiring Dimmer (wall box with load connection):
Connect wires per WIRING DIAGRAM as follows:
• Green or bare copper wire in wall box to Green dimmer lead.
• Load wall box wire identified (tagged) when removing old switch to
Red dimmer lead.
• First Traveler Line Hot to Black dimmer lead.
• Remove Red insulating label from Yellow/Red dimmer lead.
• Second Traveler wall box wire (note color as above) to
Yellow/Red dimmer lead. This traveler from the dimmer must go to
the terminal screw on the remote marked "YL/RD".
• Line neutral wall box wire to White dimmer lead.
• Proceed to Step 5.
Step 5 Testing your Dimmer prior to mounting in
wall box:
NOTE: If using in a dimmable fluorescent application see
Advanced Programming Feature B-4 prior to testing the device.
• Position all wires to provide room in outlet
wall box for device.
• Ensure that the word “TOP” is facing up on
device strap.
• Partially screw in mounting screws in wall box
mounting holes.
NOTE: Dress wires with a bend as shown in
diagram in order to relieve stress when mounting
device.
• Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse.
• Press pad until locator light is OFF. Lights
should turn ON. If lights do not turn ON, press
the right half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar until the
lights brighten.
If lights still do not turn ON, refer to
the TROUBLESHOOTING section.
D)
E)
NOTES:
If using a non-Leviton Programmer/Controller, refer to the
Programmer/Controller instruction sheet for Including a device.
If using VRCPG's install checklist go directly to step B.
Programmer/Controller
If using a Leviton Z-Wave®
Programmer/Controller, Cat. No. VRCPG,
Cat. No. VRCPG
press the Menu button and scroll down to System
Setup. Press the center button to select System
Setup Menu. Choose Advanced Setting. Press the
center button to select Network. Menu Button
Center Button
While standing close to the
dimmer (approximately 1 foot), press the center
button to  device in the network.
NOTE: Only one device may be
included at a time. DO NOT put multiple
devices into the Inclusion mode at any time.
While the Programmer/Controller is in the Inclusion 3
mode and the Locator LED is ON on the dimmer,
press the push pad to turn on the dimmer. The
Programmer/Controller will verify inclusion and the
Locator LED will turn OFF.
If the dimmer is flashing Amber while in the Inclusion mode, the
Programmer/Controller is still trying to communicate with the dimmer.
Wait until the device stops flashing, then press the push pad.
NOTE: If the Locator LED on the dimmer turns solid Red while
including, there has been a communication error. Refer to
Troubleshooting section.
The Primary Programmer/Controller will assign a node ID number
(Name) for this device.
NOTE: This ID number (Name) will be stored in the controller to be
used for future reference.
NOTE: You may edit the device name at this time.
The dimmer is now installed in the network.
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Note: If the dimmer has been successfully Included in the network and
the user tries to Include it again without first excluding it from the network,
the dimmer will retain the first node ID it
had received and ignore the second.
NOTE: Programmer/Controller
must be in close proximity to dimmer
when including in the network.
Programmer/Controller
Cat. No. VRCPG
®
Step 9 Excluding Dimmer from Z-Wave Network:
NOTE: It is very important to accurately Exclude devices from
the network when moving or removing a device from a Z-Wave®
network. This ensures that all information has been removed from your
Primary Programmer/Controller's information table and is not counted on
to be part of the mesh network.
A) If using a Leviton Z-Wave® Programmer/Controller, Cat. No. VRCPG,
press the Menu button and scroll down to System Setup. Press
the center button to select System Setup Menu. Choose Advanced
Setting. Press the center button to select Network.
B) While standing close to the dimmer (approximately 1 foot), press the
center button to  device from the network.
C) While the Programmer/Controller is in the Exclusion mode and the
locator LED is ON on the Dimmer, press the push pad to turn on the
Dimmer. The Programmer/Controller will verify Exclusion and the
locator LED will turn OFF.
If the Dimmer is flashing Amber while in the Exclusion mode, the
Programmer/Controller is still trying to communicate with the Dimmer.
Wait until the device stops flashing, then press the push pad.
Definition of LEDs
Leftmost LED = LED 1
Rightmost LED = LED 7
NOTES:
• The device will exit programming mode
after 3 minutes of inactivity.
• Pressing the push pad at any time
during programming will advance the
device to the next programming mode.
Program Mode A
Chart B-3
LED
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
LOCATOR LED TIMEOUT LED BRIGHTNESS DISPLAY OPTIONS
LED 1 Active
Active
LED 2 Active
Turns off 5 sec. after use
LED 3 Turns off 5 sec. after use Active
LED Brightness
Display
To enter Program Mode A:
Press and hold the Push Pad and then the right half of the
DIM/BRIGHT Bar (^) for 5 seconds until the Locator LED and leftmost
LED (LED 1) begin to blink.
A-1) Upon releasing the Push Pad and the right half of the DIM/BRIGHT
Bar (^), the Locator LED will continue to blink once per second and
the rightmost LED will illuminate to display the device is in Program
LED Brightness
Mode A-1, Energy Save. The default energy save mode is 100%
OPERATION
Display
i.e. full bright. To change the Energy Save level, use the
NOTE: The locator light will illuminate when the load
DIM/BRIGHT Bar to move the corresponding LED to the desired
DIM/BRIGHT
is in the OFF position to facilitate access in the dark.
discrete preset level according to Chart A. By tapping the Push Pad
Bar
this setting will automatically be saved and the device will advance
NOTE: If using the dimmer in a 3-wayapplication, the
to the next programming mode, A-2.
lights will turn ON at brightness set on dimmer’s
DIM/BRIGHT bar. The lighting can be controlled
Chart A
from either the dimmer or the remote location.
When indicator
Energy consumption
Push Pad (Default settings)
Light output is at
light is at LED #
savings amounts to
Turn ON from OFF position:
0%
100%
Tap – Lights turn ON to preset level.
5%
97%
Press and Hold – Lights turn ON to full bright.
8%
95%
Turn OFF from ON position:
16%
90%
Tap – Lights turn OFF.
85%
24%
80%
29%
DIM/BRIGHT Bar
75%
34%
Push
Locator
BRIGHTEN:
A-2) The Locator LED will blink 2 times per second to indicate the device
Pad
Light
Press the right half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar – Lights
is in Program Mode A-2, Minimum Brightness Level. The default
brighten to desired level.
Minimum Brightness Level is LED 1. To change the Minimum
DIM:
Brightness Level from 1-50%, use the DIM/BRIGHT Bar. The light
Press the left half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar – Lights dim to desired level.
output will reflect the minimum brightness level selected. By tapping
If you continue to hold, the lights will DIM to
the Push Pad this setting will automatically be saved and the device
minimum level and then turn OFF.
will advance to the next programming mode, A-3.
A-3) The Locator LED will blink 3 times per second to indicate Program
NOTE: When lights are OFF you can change the light level that the
Mode A-3, Preset ON Level. To change the current Preset ON Level
lights will turn ON to using the DIM/BRIGHT Bar.
from 1-100%, use the DIM/BRIGHT Bar. If this feature is not desired,
If there is a power outage, when the power is restored, the lights will
press and hold the left half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar (v) until no
return to the last setting
Gently
press
top
of
LED is lit (default setting). By tapping the Push Pad this setting will
before the power interruption.
push pad
automatically be saved and the device will exit Programming Mode A.
Program Mode B
To enter Program Mode B:
Air-Gap Switch: On the dimmer only, engage the
Press and hold the Push Pad and then the left half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar
air-gap switch by gently pressing the top of the push
(v) for 5 seconds until the Locator LED and rightmost LED (LED 7) begin
pad until the bottom lifts completely out of the frame
to blink.
and a click is heard (refer to Figure). LED's will turn
B-1) Upon releasing the Push Pad and the left half of the DIM/BRIGHT
OFF. This will stop power to the fixture to replace the
Bar (v), the Locator LED will continue to blink once per second
bulb. After servicing is complete, press the push pad
indicating the dimmer is in Program Mode B-1, ON Fade Rate. To
back into place for normal operation.
change the ON Fade Rate, use the DIM/BRIGHT Bar to move the
LED to the desired preset level according to Chart B. By tapping the
Push Pad this setting will automatically be saved and the device will
advance to the next programming mode, B-2.
B-2) The Locator LED will blink 2 times per second to indicate Program
Cleaning: Clean with a damp cloth. DO NOT use chemical cleaners.
Mode B-2, OFF Fade Rate. To change the OFF Fade Rate, use
the DIM/BRIGHT Bar to move the LED to the desired preset level
according to Chart B. By tapping the Push Pad this setting will
ADVANCED PROGRAMMING FEATURES
automatically be saved and the device will advance to the next
Definition of A Modes
programming mode, B-3.
A-1)	
Energy Save: Sets the maximum brightness level for energy savings.
Chart B
A-2) Minimum Brightness Level: Sets the minimum dimming level.
LED
FADE
ON
FADE OFF
A-3)	
Preset ON Level: Sets the turn on brightness level regardless of the
LED 1
0 seconds (instant)
0 seconds (instant)
previous set light level (formerly Dim Lock).
Definition of B Modes
LED 2 (Default)
0.5 seconds
0.5 seconds
B-1)	
ON Fade Rate: Sets the amount of time in seconds it takes the
LED 3
1.5 seconds
1.5 seconds
lights to turn ON to maximum brightness.
LED 4
3.0 seconds
3.0 seconds
B-2)	
OFF Fade Rate: Sets the amount of time in seconds it takes the
LED 5
6.0 seconds
6.0 seconds
lights to turn OFF from maximum brightness.
LED 6
10 seconds
10 seconds
B-3)	
LED Options: Sets the time period in seconds the Locator LED and
LED 7
25 seconds
25 seconds
Brightness display will stay on before extinguishing.
B-4)	
Fluorescent Mode: Allows dimmer to control Mark 10 Powerline
dimming ballasts.
B-3) The Locator LED will blink 3 times per second to indicate Program
Mode B-3, LED Options. To change the LED Options settings, use
the DIM/BRIGHT Bar to move the LED to the desired preset setting
according to the Chart B-3. By tapping the Push Pad this setting
will automatically be saved and the device will advance to the next
Programming Mode B-4.
LED 4 Turns off 5 sec. after use Turns off 5 sec. after use
LED 5 Active
LED Bar active
LED 6 Active
LED Bar turns off 5 sec. after use
LED 7 Turns off 5 sec. after use LED Bar turns off 5 sec. after use
B-4) The Locator LED will blink 4 times per second to indicate Program
Mode B-4, Fluorescent Mode. Default operation mode is
incandescent/magnetic low voltage mode. To change from normal
to fluorescent mode, use the DIM/BRIGHT Bar. Press and hold
the right half of the DIM/BRIGHT Bar (^) until LED is lit (default
setting is LED OFF). By tapping the Push Pad this setting will
automatically be saved and device will exit Programming Mode B.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• Lights Flickering
- Lamp has a bad connection.
- Wires not secured firmly with wire connectors of dimmer or
terminal screws of remote.
- If using in a dimmable fluorescent application see Advanced
Programming Feature B-4.
• Light does not turn ON and Locator LED does not turn ON
- Circuit breaker or fuse has tripped.
- Lamp is burned out.
- Neutral not wired to Dimmer (White wire).
- Confirm that the device is being supplied from a 120V, 60 Hz AC
  source ONLY.
- Confirm that unit is programmed properly. Repeat "TO INSTALL"
  section to verify that it has been included in the Z-Wave® network.
• Intermittent dimmer operation
- Minimum load is under 40W.
- Confirm that the Load being controlled does not exceed the
1000VA dimmer limit.
• Remote does not operate lights
- Ensure that total wire length does not exceed 300 ft.
- Ensure wiring is correct.
For additional information, contact Leviton’s Techline at
1-800-824-3005 or visit Leviton’s
website at www.leviton.com
Protected under U.S. Patent Number 6,388,399 and patents pending
and licensed under U.S. Patents Numbers 5,905,442, and 5,982,103
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
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 accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving Antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•
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.
FCC CAUTION
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leviton Manufacturing
Co., Inc., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
© 2011 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.
DI-000-VRMX1-02A
LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS
Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for five years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option, if within such five year period the product is returned prepaid, with
proof of purchase date, and a description of the problem to Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., Att: Quality Assurance Department, 201 North Service Road, Melville, New York 11747. This warranty excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened,
abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operating conditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, but if any implied warranty is required by the applicable jurisdiction, the duration of any such implied warranty, including merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, is limited to five years. Leviton is not liable for incidental, indirect, special, or consequential damages, including without limitation, damage to, or loss of use of, any equipment, lost sales or profits or delay or failure to perform this warranty obligation. The remedies provided herein are the exclusive remedies under this warranty, whether based on contract, tort or otherwise.
ARTWORK PRINT SPECIFICATIONS
PART NUMBER
DI-000-VRMX1-02A
REV
DESCRIPTION
Instruction sheet
SPECIFICATIONS :
Dimensions:
Color(s):
11" x 17"
Thickness:
20 lb.
Material:
Offset
1:
2:
over
Fonts:
Black
3:
Finish:
For manuals - designates cover specifications
2:
3:
CMYK
4:
1: Helvetica
Spot
4:
Perforate
Die Line Key:
Die Cut
Fold Line
Kiss Cut
Cellophane
Glue
MANUAL INTERIORS / BINDERY / FOLD SCHEME :
Body Material:
Color(s):
Thickness:
over
Fonts:
1:
Bindery
2:
Die cut
Fold
Saddle Stitch
Perfect Bind
Drill
Trim
1:
Spot
3:
2:
3:
CMYK
4:
4:
FOLD SCHEME / BINDERY DIAGRAM
PROCESS :
Offset
17"
Flexo
2.83"
2.75"
Part No.
Other
Part No.
FINAL
11"
Line Screen:
Angle:
Resolution:
Die Cut
Punch/Drill Hole
Fold Line
COMMENTS :
The information in this document is the exclusive PROPRIETARY property of LEVITON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. It is disclosed
with the understanding that acceptance or review by the recipient constitues an undertaking by the recipient. (1) to hold this information in strict
confidence, and (2) not to disclose, duplicate, copy, modify or use the information for any purpose other than that for which disclosed.
© 2011 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.
Unpublished, All Rights Reserved
FOR LEVITON USE ONLY
Approvals:
Plant 08
CQA
A. Steele
PM
Mktg
Eng
P. Patel
S&A
Cust
Other
PN-ARN: RS0066-3254
Artist: H. Sanchez
J. Tang
ECO Number:
A. Mancuso
Other V. LoNigro
Pilot Rev:
Artwork Release Date:
06/23/11
Notes:
Artwork Print Specification Sheet Rev A07.eps

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