Step 2 Load selection
Press and release the Config button to step through the loads connected to the DLM Local Network. As each load turns ON note the
devices (switch buttons and sensors) that are showing a bright solid blue LED. These devices are currently bound to the load that is ON.
The blue LED on the room controller or plug load controller connected to the load is also lit.
• To unbind a switch or dimmer button from a load, press the switch button while its blue LED is ON bright. The blue LED goes dim to
indicate the button no longer controls the load that is currently ON.
• To unbind an occupancy sensor, press the up () or down () adjustment button while its blue LED is ON. The blue LED turns
OFF to indicate the sensor no longer controls the load that is currently ON.
Pressing the switch button or sensor up () or down () again while the load is ON rebinds the load to the button or sensor and the
blue LED illuminates brightly.
Step 3 Exit Push n' Learn
Press and hold the Config button until the red LED turns OFF, approximately 3 seconds.
LEDs on a switch or
sensor don't light
The wrong lights and plug
loads are controlled
LEDs turn ON and OFF
but load doesn't switch
Lamps do not dim, or
lamps drop out at low dim
levels
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check to see that the the device is connected to the DLM Local Network.
2. Check for 24VDC input to the device: Plug in a different DLM device at the device location. If the
device does not power up, 24VDC is not present.
• Check the high voltage connections to the room controller and/or plug load controller(s).
• If high voltage connections are good and high voltage is present, recheck DLM Local Network
connections between the device and the room controller(s).
Configure the switch buttons and sensors to control the desired loads using the Push n' Learn
adjustment procedure.
1. Make sure the DLM local network is not in PnL.
2. Check load connections to room controllers and/or plug load controllers.
1. Make sure a 0-10V dimming ballast and rapid start sockets are installed per the ballast
manufacturer's recommendation. Shunted sockets are typically not acceptable.
2. Check wiring per ballast manufacturer's instructions.
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