
Digital Scene Switch, 5-button w/IR, White
LMSW-105-W
Wattstopper
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The LMSW-105 Digital Scene Switch is a low voltage device that sets and recalls preset lighting scenes and raises and lowers lighting levels. It is part of a Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system and controls loads connected to DLM room controllers by accessing four of the 16 scenes available in a DLM local network.
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Features
- Low voltage switch for control of four preset scenes and raise/lower control of scenes or loads
- Component of Digital Lighting Management integrated control system
- Plugs to other components using Cat 5e cables with RJ45 connectors eliminating wiring errors
- Plug n’ Go automatic configuration and Push n’ Learn for personalization
- Customizable buttons with LED status indicators
- Active Dim feature enables temporary adjustment of any selected load
Specifications
General Info
Color | White | ||
Product Line | Wattstopper | ||
Country Of Origin | China | ||
Number of Switches | 5 | ||
UPC Number | 754182929283 |
Dimensions
Product Depth US | 1.6 in | ||
Product Height US | 4.1 in | ||
Product Volume US | 20.3 cu in | ||
Product Width US | 1.8 in | ||
Product Weight US | 0.2 lb |
Additional Information
RoHS Compliant | Yes | This product meets the material restrictions of Article 4 of the RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU), including Commission Delegated Directive 2015/863. |
Technical Information
Current Draw | 5 mA | ||
Number of Rockers | 0 | ||
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | ||
Number of Buttons | 5 |
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Questions & Answers
A design sheet I have has both a LMSW105 and a LMSW100. Is the LMSW100 necessary? Doesn't the large button on the 105 do the same thing?
Regarding your question about the LMSW-105 and LMSW-101, the LMSW-101 appears unnecessary in this setup because the LMSW-105 already integrates both the scene control buttons and the dimmer functionality into its design. The large button on the LMSW-105 serves the same purpose as the LMSW-101, providing full scene management and light dimming features. The LMSW-105 is pre-configured with scene buttons (1-4) and a dimmer paddle for controlling lighting levels, which should cover most, if not all, functions that the LMSW-100 would be used for.
However, it might also be helpful for you to consult with the system designer to clarify the intent or purpose of the second switch. The designer could offer more specific guidance on whether the LMSW-101 is necessary for your particular system setup or if the LMSW-105 alone would be sufficient. This will help ensure the most efficient configuration for your lighting control system.
Date published: 2025-02-03
Can I turn the lights off with this switch?
Yes, you can turn the lights off with the Wattstopper LMSW-105 switch. If the paddle rocker is properly bound to the load, simply pressing the paddle down once will turn off the lights.
Date published: 2024-09-30
I have a LMSW-105 on one side of the room and need to add another one across the room. Will they be compatible
Yes, as long as you add another wired DLM switch (LMSW-xx - LMDM) it will be compatible with your current setup.
Date published: 2024-07-31
How do I reset the switch to factory settings?
Resetting the switch while plugged into the IRB will cause all of the DLM devices connected to also reset. We recommend contacting Technical Support @ 800-879-8585 to address your specific issue as we can walk you through changing the settings for just the switch.
Date published: 2024-07-17
What does each button do? We want to set the room to bright for a learning event.
The LMSW-105 is customizable so it depends on how your switch was programmed. If the programming was not changed, and the switch is at factory settings, it is a scene switch. The long button is a dimmer that will take the assigned light from 0-100%. Scene 1 (button 1) is 100%, scene 2 (button 2) is 75%, scene 3 (button 3) is 50% and scene 4 (button 4) is 25%. If it is not operating this way, you will need to contact the person who programmed your site for assistance.
Date published: 2024-06-13
CAN THE LMSW-105 OPERATE MULTIPLE TYPES OF FIXTURES IN THE SAME ROOM. WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF BRIGHTNESS? FOR EXAMPLE A LINEAR LIGHT AT FULL BRIGHTNESS AND THEN A DOWNLING AT 50%?
Yes, you can program a LMSW-105 to control loads separately. Please see the DLM System guide or contact Technical Support for assistance with programming the switch to accommodate your needs.
Date published: 2024-01-19
LMSW 150 Dimm switch doesn't work as intended, one scene is selected and one load on it, and pressing (holding up) the dimm switch doesn't respond
The LMSW-105 is a Scene switch. The solution to your problem may be as simple as reviewing the load bindings for the switch. Please review the instructions for proper settings, and please contact our Technical Support group at 800-879-8585 if you are still having a problem with it.
Date published: 2024-01-18
Where is the full operational details? I only have the quick start guide.
The LMSW-105 is a part of the Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management System. It has to be connected to other DLM devices to work properly. The manual for the switch can be found on the website. You may also want to look at the information for the LMCT-100-2 Commissioning tool for further programming information.
Date published: 2024-09-14
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