For your safety: Connecting a proper ground to the sensor
provides protection against electrical shock in the event of certain
fault conditions. If a proper ground is not available, consult with
a qualifi ed electrician before continuing installation.
3. Prepare the Wires.
Tag the wires currently connected to the existing switch so
that they can be identifi ed later. Disconnect the wires. Make
sure the insulation is stripped off of the wires to expose
their copper cores to the length indicated by the "Strip
Gage," in Fig. 3. (approx. 1/2 inch).
4. Wire the sensor.
Twist the existing wires together with the wire leads on the RH-200 sensors as
indicated below. Cap them securely using wire nuts provided. (See Fig. 4 & 5)
• Connect the green or non-insulated (copper) GROUND wire from the circuit to
the green terminal on the RH-200.
• Connect the NEUTRAL wire from the circuit and from the lamp (LOAD) to the
white wire on the master RH-200. Connect the NEUTRAL wire from the circuit
in the other wiring box to the white wire on the auxiliary RH-200.
The term "master" designates the RH-200 that connects to the load.
• Connect the power wire from the circuit box (HOT) to the black wire on the
auxiliary RH-200 and to the TRAVELER 1 wire.
• Connect the TRAVELER 1 wire from the black wire of the auxiliary RH-200 to
the black wire of the master RH-200.
• Connect the lamp power (LOAD) to the red wire on the master RH-200.
• Cap the red wire on the auxiliary RH-200.
• Connect the TRAVELER 2 wire coming from the yellow wire of another RH-200
to the yellow wire of the RH-200 that you are wiring.
5. Put the RH-200s into their respective
wall boxes.
Position them with the lens positioned
above the ON/OFF button (lens at top, ON/
OFF button at bottom). Secure to the wall
box with the screws provided.
6. Make any necessary adjustments.
See the SENSOR ADJUSTMENT &
PROGRAMMING section for information.
7. Attach the new cover plate.
Secure it with the screws provided.
8. Restore power to the circuit.
Turn on the breaker or replace the fuse
Yellow-> TRAVELER 2
to AUX RH-200
Red -> LOAD
(power to lamp
or fan)
Black-> TRAVELER 1
power from
AUX RH-200
White ->
NEUTRAL
GROUND
TERMINAL
MASTER RH-200
Fig. 4: Sensor orientation, wire connections and wall box assembly
Red
TOP
Load
White
Black
Traveler 1
Yellow
Traveler 2
Ground
INDOOR USE ONLY
MASTER RH-200
Fig. 5 Reference wiring diagram
Call 888.817.0571 for Technical Support
CAUTION
Fig. 3: Wire
Stripping
Initial Power-up
There is an initial warm-up
period. If the sensor is in
Mode 2 "Automatic ON" it may
take up to a minute before the
lights turn ON. However, the
lights can be turned ON/OFF
manually by pressing the "ON/
OFF Button" at anytime when
power is supplied to the unit.
Yellow-> TRAVELER 2
to MASTER RH-200
HOT (power
from circuit box)
Red -> capped
Black-> TRAVELER 1
power to
MASTER RH-200
White ->
NEUTRAL
GROUND
TERMINAL
AUXILIARY RH-200
Hot
Neutral
Red
Neutral
White
Black
Yellow
Ground
AUXILIARY RH-200
Strip Gage
1/2"
12.7 mm
TOP
INDOOR USE ONLY