Wiring
1
Identify and connect the Line, Load, and Neutral (if applicable) wires to the
screw terminals on the Puck Module according to the relevant wiring diagram
(see Figures 2, 3, 4, or 5). The Puck Module does not require an earth ground.
NOTE: Wiring configurations can differ depending upon how the fixture
was wired by the electrician.
2
If applicable, identify and connect the external keypad/switch wires to the
screw terminals on the Puck Module according to the relevant wiring diagram
(see Figures 2, 3, 4, or 5).
WARNING!
The LED1 and LED2 Terminals provide line voltage to the
indicator LEDs. Remove power from the device before servicing.
Mounting the Puck Module to the Wallbox or the Wall with the
Mounting Ears
NOTE:
The mounting ears are designed for wallboxes that utilize
mounting holes which are 60mm apart. They can also be used to mount
the Puck Module directly to the wall surrounding the wallbox if the wallbox
does not have mounting holes.
1
Ensure that the Control4 logo on the Puck Module is facing up (see Figure 1).
2
Fit the wires back into the wallbox. Fold the wires into a zigzag pattern so
that they easily fold into the wallbox.
3
Secure the Puck Module to the wallbox (or wall) using the mounting screws
appropriate for the wallbox or wall material. The Control4 logo should be
horizontal.
Installing the Puck Module Inside the Wallbox in a 'Floating'
Position
NOTE:
If local electrical code allows it, the Puck Module can be installed
inside the wallbox in a free floating manner. If the wallbox is deep enough,
this allows an external switch/keypad to be mounted to the wallbox in
front of the Puck Module.
1
Remove the Puck Module mounting ears (see Figure 1).
2
Fit the wires back into the wallbox. Fold the wires into a zigzag pattern so
that they easily fold into the wallbox
3
Push the Puck Module into the wallbox.
Finishing the Installation
1
When the wiring and installation are complete, turn on the mains power.
2
Test the Puck Module to see if it is working properly (see "Operation and
Configuration" on Page 2).
Sample Wiring Configurations
Figures 2, 3, 4, and 5 show wiring for a single or multiple locations.
—Load wire.
L
—Line wire.
N
—Neutral wire.
Aux 1, Aux 2
—Auxiliary switch(es). Use Composer Pro to define the behavior.
LED 1, LED 2
—220-240V indicator LEDs (lamps) on auxiliary switches. Use
Composer to define the behavior.
Figure 2. Single Location, Power at Wallbox
Figure 3. Single Location, Power at Light
(DO NOT use with Switch Puck or with fluorescent, CFL, or LED Loads)
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