Hello!
I'm pretty new at this, so beg your patience and indulgence.
I have a WS467 wall switch module, which I'm trying to connect to a wall switch that has two on/off switches, one of which controls a kitchen light, the other controls a living room light. When I unscrew the wall switch plate, there are three wires: a black wire screwed into one side of the existing switch, and a red and purple-brownish wire screwed onto the other side of the switch.
The bottom wire (and at this point I'm afraid I can't remember which color wire was hooked onto the bottom screw) has a "+" sign on it, and the letters GR etched into the metal. The other screw (to which the other wire was connected) has a "+" on the metal. The screw on the other side (to which the black wire connects) has no identifying features.
I had assumed that the GR wire was the grounding wire. I taped that off, and then connected the other two wires to the wall module wires. I could not get the lights to turn on using the manual switch.
I put the regular wall switch back on, and managed to mess up the wires somehow so that now the upper switch only is controlling BOTH kitchen and living room lights, while the bottom light switch sits there uselessly. So I'm guessing I need to recreate this on the module switch, but have no idea how.
Right now, I have the black wire hooked up to the right side of the wall switch, the red wire on the other side on the "+" screw and the purple-brownish wire on the same side as the red wire hooked onto the "+ GR" screw.
Can anyone help me figure out how to make this configuration work on my wall switch module? I'm completely lost!
Thanks in advance!