HI Nice explanation. I installed two of these switches. One is just a single switch and the other as a 3 way switch. Both work as described. However, I see that it has a delayed shut-off feature that I do not see documented anywhere. When the lights are ON, PRESS and HOLD the switch for a few seconds and the switch seems to go into a delayed-off mode. The green indicator starts flashing the third from the bottom light. After awhile the next green indicator starts to flash while the lights dim. Eventually I would within 30 seconds the lights turn off. I cannot find documentation on this. Have you any information on this ?
@@DR-um2bv So you need a "remote" model that is compatible with the primary one. That remote does not have LEDs. I dont know if the LEDs on the primary change. I havent set it up yet.
1:35 I have never *ever* heard of turning off circuit breakers to change a light bulb. That is serious news to me.
You missed the dimming on both sides of the 3way
who turns off the circuit breaker when changing light bulbs?
They're lucky if I even turn off the light switch at the wall, lol.
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HI Nice explanation. I installed two of these switches. One is just a single switch and the other as a 3 way switch. Both work as described. However, I see that it has a delayed shut-off feature that I do not see documented anywhere.
When the lights are ON, PRESS and HOLD the switch for a few seconds and the switch seems to go into a delayed-off mode. The green indicator starts flashing the third from the bottom light. After awhile the next green indicator starts to flash while the lights dim. Eventually I would within 30 seconds the lights turn off.
I cannot find documentation on this. Have you any information on this ?
It's the programing mode for Lutron Maestro: th-cam.com/video/wq8SxboTqmA/w-d-xo.html this video shows you how to program the switches.
That's actually pretty cool.
In 3-way config, do the LED lights on both switches adjust when dimming to match one another?
Did you ever find out?
@@DR-um2bv So you need a "remote" model that is compatible with the primary one. That remote does not have LEDs. I dont know if the LEDs on the primary change. I havent set it up yet.