Five stars for the switches but zero for the documentation: As someone else pointed out, the instructions are neither complete nor accurate, resulting in frustration in what should be a straight forward installation.1. I connected the locator light to 1-pole and 3-way, and it works. But someone else pointed out a different wiring, using the hot connection. I'm not sure what to think about it.2. You MUST insert the switch into the metal receptacle, and then connect the green wire into your ground. I didn't as I was simply trying the switch first, and nothing worked. So again, make sure to insert the switch and connect the ground. I guess the electronic inside the switch checks for those before enabling itself.3. Once you enable (turn on) your breaker after the installation, because I'm sure you turn it off before playing with the wires :) just wait for 20 seconds or so. The switch is "self initialization" and pressing the button/dimmer won't do anything until the sequence is complete. My guess is that the electronic of the switch is measuring the load (incandescence, led, cfl, etc.) and once complete, it becomes operational. At first, I would turn on the breaker, press the switch right away, and it didn't work. Give it some time to initialize.4. The screws to attach the plate to the connection plate are 22 mm long (3/4"), so plan accordingly with longer screws if your connection box is not flushed with the wall.Always sad seeing a lot of good engineering work by the Legrand development team being a bit ruin by the documentation.On another note, here is a possible wiring description I used successfully. The key point is to connect the dimmer HOT to the light:- Box A: For the switch, with 120V available and a 3-wire cable to box B (red, white, black).- Box B: For the dimmer, with the same 3-wire cable from box A, and the cable (white, black) to the light.- Box A: 120V black/hot to switch H. 120V white/neutral to 3-wire white. Red to switch 3W. Black to switch 1P.- Box B: Red to dimmer 3W. Black to dimmer 1P. 3-wire white to dimmer W. Black light to dimmer HOT. White light to 3-wire white.Legal disclaimer: I assume no responsibilities in whatever I wrote above, this is just for information.
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