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Switches Master and Accessory Switches Single-pole, 3-way, 4-way 15A, 120V/AC, 60Hz LED, CFL, incandescent, magnetic low-voltage, electronic low-voltage, fluorescent, halogen Switches are ideal for controlling wall outlets and devices that cannot be dimmed (e.g., outdoor lights, radios) and standard wall outlets. Wall outlets should never be controlled by a dimmer due to the risk that someone might plug in an inappropriate device (anything with an electric motor such as a vacuum cleaner or fan) which can cause damage or potentially create safety hazards. In circuits where a light is controlled by more than one switch, one Vivido Master Switch and the appropriate number of Accessory Switches (maximum five) must be installed. No traveler wire necessary. COMMON KEY FEATURES • Can be associated with up to 5 other devices • Electro-mechanical push button for ON/OFF operation • Patented indicator system alerts if switch is not set upon the network • Blue LED illuminates to indicate ON/OFF status • Single button programming • Programmable delayed OFF mode up to 4 minutes (default is 10 seconds) • Child Lockout feature • Panic mode for increased security & integration with security systems • All-ON/All-OFF inclusion • Configurable "power up state" • Compatible with any Decora® wall plate (not included) • Available in White, Black and Light Almond ACCESSORY SWITCH FEATURES • Adds wireless control eliminating the needs for traditional three-way wiring (up to five locations) • Compatible with Vivido Master Switches only SPECIFICATIONS Performance Performance Consideration Terminations Maximum Amperage: 15A (applies to Master Switch only) Rating: 120V/AC, 60Hz A URC Z-Wave enabled device must be within 30 feet of another Z-Wave enabled device to participate in a Z-Wave wireless mesh network. Any one dimmer or switch can be associated with up to 5 devices (dimmers, switches, receptacles, or plug-in modules) All-load switches have four 6" pre-stripped wire leads for line, load, ground and neutral; no-neutral switches have three wires Switches designated "all-load" require connection to a neutral wire. Controlling LED, CFL, ELV and Fluorescent Dimming Ballasts requires an all-load switch. 5