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Troubleshooting
The LEDs on Micro
module are not turning on
at all
Micro module is not getting
power
Make sure the circuit breaker is turned on
Check junction box wires to ensure all
connections are tight and no bare wires are
Check the light fixture to ensure all
connections are tight and no bare wires are
The switch I'm replacing
only has two wires
Micro module needs a ne
wire in order to operate
Look in the rear of the junction box for a group
of wires tied together with a wire nut. Those
are commonly neutral wires.
Pull a neutral from nearby junction box
Micro module is not
receiving signals from
INSTEON or X10
controllers
The controller is plugged into
a power strip
Powerline signals can’t travel through some
power filters. Plug controller into wall outlet.
Other modules are
attenuating the signal or
causing noise on the line
Plug other modules into a signal filter or move
the modules or controller to another outlet
INSTEON devices act as network repeaters.
Add new or move existing INSTEON devices
controller are on opposite
Make sure there are at least 2 dual-band
INSTEON products are properly installed to
The light turned on by
itself
Another controller, a timer, or
stray X10 signals triggered
Micro module
Install a power line signal blocker in your home
to keep X10 signals from neighboring homes
from interfering. Consider not using Micro
undesired responder
Use software to remove membership or
perform a factory reset and re-setup Micro
Micro module responds to
on commands but not off
commands
load connected to Micro
module is producing electrical
noise that is interfering with
the Micro module reception of
powerline signal
Install an inline signal filter between the load
and Micro module
Install additional INSTEON devices to boost
the INSTEON signal
When I try to turn on my
light with another
controller, the light will
turn on, then back off
Micro module may be set up
with an INSTEON on-level at
a high brightness and an X10
address on-level at a low
Remove the X10 address from Micro module
Remove the X10 address from INSTEON
controller
Micro module, it takes a
long time for other
INSTEON devices it is
Micro module is trying to
control a responder
responding and may have
been removed
Connect power to the responder
If the INSTEON device is still available,
remove it from Micro module and then re-add it
Micro module ships without