The WIK-SWS104 (snow white) and WIK-LAS104 (light almond) wireless keypads are specifically designed to function within the
Savant Pro System to control most lighting loads. The keypads incorporate a push button rotary dial as well as four additional buttons
to allow a user more flexibility to control other functions such as audio, video, and shades.
The Savant wireless keypads replace any standard 120V AC light switch or dimmer and can be wired into either a standard or no
neutral configuration. With the addition of the Savant Auxiliary Control, these keypads can accommodate most 3-way wiring designs
for multi-location control.
Finally, the WIK-xxx104 utilizes the local 802.11 b/g/n wireless network to allow it to be added to the Savant Pro System for complete
control of lighting as well as other switching and dimming functions.
IMPORTANT! Using this product in a manner that is not consistent with this document will void your warranty.
Box Contents
- Metropolitan Style Keypad without faceplate
- (2) Mounting Screws (6-32 x 3/4 inch)
- (5) Wire Nuts
- Quick Reference Guide (this document)
Optional Accessories
- 1- to 4-Gang Faceplates
- Black Conversion Kits
Specifications
Environmental
Temperature
32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)
Humidity
10% to 90% Relative Humidity (non-condensing)
Location
Indoor Use Only
Dimensions
Height
4.13 in (10.49 cm) / Shipping 7.0 in (17.78 cm)
Width
2.38 in (6.05 cm) / Shipping 4.5 in (11.43 cm)
Depth
2.08 in (5.28 cm) / Shipping 3.0 in (7.62 cm)
Weight
0.60 lb (0.272 kg)
Recommended Back Box Depth Dimensions
All Metropolitan Style Keypads require a standard U.S electrical back box
- Recommended – 3.50 in (8.89 cm) deep
- Minimum – 2.25 in (5.72 cm) deep
Power
Input
120V AC at 60 Hz
Power: Load (Max)
600W 5A @ 120V AC (See
Supported Load Types
Standard Configuration
Incandescent, Electronic and Magnetic Low Voltage, Dimmable CFL, Dimmable LED
No Neutral Configuration
Incandescent Only (minimum load = 25 Watts)
WARNING! Using a keypad in a No Neutral configuration with loads other than
incandescent can overheat the device and cause damage.
Standards
Wireless
802.11 b/g/n
Security
WPA™, WPA2™, WPA1™ + WPA2™, WEP
Regulatory
Safety and Emissions
FCC Part 15 | UL
For more details, refer to the
Contains FCC ID:
TLZ-CU277
Contains IC:
6100A-CU277
RoHs
Compliant
Minimum Supported Release
Savant® OS
da Vinci® 8.2
Copyright © 2016 Savant Systems, LLC
Metropolitan Wireless Keypad - WIK-xxx104
Quick Reference Guide
Derating
Table)
Regulatory
section.
Ambient Light Sensor - Detects the level of ambient light in the room and adjusts the LED brightness on the front
A
panel. The ambient light sensor operation is modified using RacePoint Blueprint®.
RESET Button – The reset button has two functions:
•
Press and Hold (hold for 5 seconds) – Resets keypad to AP Mode
- After five seconds, all LEDs on the front panel illuminate, remain on for two seconds, and then flash twice.
The keypad reboots and reverts to Access Point Provisioning Mode (AP Mode). In this mode, the two top
button LEDs blink in an alternating pattern. The keypad is now ready to be provisioned. Refer to the
Metropolitan Style Wireless Lighting – Provisioning guide on how to provision the keypad.
•
Press and Release – Calibrates keypad.
B
- After releasing, all LEDs illuminate for about six seconds and then flash twice.
- The load characteristics are checked to determine the best phase for the attached load.
- The control parameters for the no neutral operation, if applicable, are determined.
HELPFUL INFORMATION!! (For Press and Release)
- After the calibration is complete, the keypad resets and the button LEDs will blink a specific pattern. The
pattern indicates if the keypad was previously connected to a wireless network. Refer to the table in the
Electrician Removal/Installation
section below for the states the keypad could be in after a reset.
Keypad Dial and Buttons – Includes four buttons and one rotary dial for the control of several devices. Above the
rotary dial are six dimming LEDs that are used to track the brightness of the load. Once configured in Blueprint
the dimming LEDs track the brightness of the scene created.
Each button includes a dual purpose LED. When configured in Blueprint, the LEDs track the scene state. When not
configured they are used as indicators when provisioning the keypad to a network. Refer to the table in the
C
Electrician Removal/Installation
section below for the states the keypad could be in after a reset.
HELPFUL INFORMATION! The rotary dial does not support controlling the volume on devices that require IR
signaling for volume control. To control volume using the rotary dial, the controlled device must support
volume control over either RS-232 or IP.
Service Switch – Used to power cycle the device, disconnect power from the load (red wire), or calibrate the
keypad whenever the load is changed.
D
IMPORTANT! When replacing a load (bulb), the power to the load should be toggled Off before removing the
load.
E
Green
Ground - Wire to Gnd.
F
White
Neutral - Return path for voltage.
G
Yellow
Traveler - Wire to one or more Auxiliary Controls for multi-location control.
H
Red
Load - Wire to the load.
I
Black
Line - Wire to hot from AC power source.
For Product Info
45 Perseverance Way, Hyannis, MA 02601
Savant.com
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