Hi all,
I'm a total newbie to using X-10, and am trying it in a very simple application--but need some help.
All I am trying to do is convert a light fixture that had a single pole switch (one location to turn it on/off) to a 3-way (two locations to turn it on/off). I also want to be able to dim the light from either switch, which is a problem because the fixture has 10 60 watt bulbs, for a total of 600 watts.
I purchased a XPT transmitter with an XP2D cover plate (on/off and dim), and placed this in an open spot in my electrical switch box--this is the new switch location.
I wanted a standard X-10 dimmer switch to replace the existing single pole switch--but because of the load, couldn't get a dimmer. I have an XPS3--and I hooked everything up, and it works fine, except, of course, I can't dim the light since the XPS3 does not have a dimmer.
Looking around on the web, it appears that if I replace the XPS3 with an Insteon 2476D, I should be able to have dimming, so I ordered one of these switches/dimmers. (Just ordered a few hours ago.)
Now I am reading the on-line manual for it, and I discover that for it to work with X-10, I need to program in the house/unit code. The manual says to do this, I need to send the switch "code-on" 3 times within a 4 minute period. My question is, how do I do this? Is this simply a matter of hooking up the Insteon and putting it in programming mode, then pressing the On side of the XPT switch 3 times? Or do I need some sort of computer interface and/or other device to set this up in the Insteon?
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Den