Thank you for purchasing the URC LT-3200 Switch!
This quick setup manual will help you plan and install your Z-Wave
lighting solution.
This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-
Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All mains
operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless
of vendor to increase reliability of the network.
Specifications
Power: 120V AC / 60Hz
Signal (Frequency): 908.42 MHz
Operating Temperature Range: 32-104 °F (0-40 °C)
Maximum Load: 600W Incandescent / 300W LED / 150 CFL
Approval: UL Listed / FCC / IC / Z-Wave Plus Certified / CAN ICES-
003 (B) / NMB-003(B)
For indoor use. Specifications subject to change without notice due
to continuing product improvement.
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
Z-Wave Network
Z-Wave can be used with a few devices or it can be used to build a large network. Below you’ll see two examples. In the first
example, a user has a Gateway which is looking for Z-Wave devices within its radius. Z-Wave devices outside this radius will not be
found and need to either be moved within the radius or use a repeating device to reach it. The second example shows how a
repeater can be used to reach a device outside of the initial radius. Keep this in mind when building your own network and make
sure to use the range estimator below.
Material
Thickness
Aerated Concrete Stone
Aluminum Coating
Ceiling
Furniture [Non-wood]
Glass [No Metal Coating]
Inner Wall
Iron Reinforced Concrete
Metal Grid
Outer Wall
Plaster
Pumice
Red Brick
Stone
Wood
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 1mm // 0.04”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 5cm // 2.0”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 1mm // 0.04”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 10cm // 3.9”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 30cm // 11.8”
< 30cm // 11.8”
Signal
Depreciation
20%
100%
70%
40-60%
10%
40%
30-90%
90%
60%
10%
10%
35%
30%
40-60%
Wiring Instructions
Please do not try installing this device if you are unsure of how electrical circuits operate within your home.
Technology upgrades can be exciting, but they can also be dangerous when not installed correctly.
CAUTION - PLEASE READ!
APPLIANCES AND MOTORS
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This device is intended for
installation in accordance with the
National Electric Code and local
regulations in the United States, or
the Canadian Electrical Code and
local regulations in Canada.
Cet appareil est destiné à être
installé conformément au National
Electric Code et aux réglementations
locales des États-Unis, ou au Code
canadien de l'électricité et aux
réglementations locales au Canada.
!
To reduce the risk of overheating and
possible damage to equipment, DO
NOT attempt to control a receptacle,
motor driven device, a fluorescent
light fixture, or an appliance.
Pour réduire le risque de surchauffe et
d'endommagement possible de l'équipement,
N'essayez PAS de contrôler un réceptacle,
un dispositif à moteur, un appareil d'éclairage
fluorescent ou un appareil.
!
Risk of Fire
Risk of Electrical Shock
Risk of Burns
OTHER WARNINGS
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Risque d’incendie
Risque de choc électrique
Risque de brûlures
!
Please DO NOT use this switch
to control Medical or Life Support
equipment.
S'il vous plaît NE PAS utiliser ce
gradateur pour contrôler l'équipement
médical ou de survie.
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SHOCK HAZARD
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TURN OFF THE POWER to the
circuit for the switch and lighting
fixture at the circuit breaker prior to
installation. Wiring live connections
can and will result in injury while
also damaging the device.
!
COUPEZ L'ALIMENTATION du circuit
pour le gradateur et le luminaire du
disjoncteur avant l'installation. Le
câblage des connexions en direct peut
entraîner et entraînera des blessures tout
en endommageant l'appareil.
MULTIPLE SWITCHES
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The metal plates surrounding
the switch assembly are a heat
sink. Max load rating of 600W is
applicable when installed in a
single gang-box with all six (6)
tabs still intact.
Les plaques métalliques entourant
l'ensemble gradateur sont un dissipateur
de chaleur. L'indice de charge maximal
de 600W est applicable lorsqu'il est
installé dans une seule boîte de gang
avec les six (6) onglets encore intacts.
MAX WATTAGE KEY
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This switch is designed for use only with
permanently installed fixtures. To install multiple
switches, remove the tabs as needed.
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Unlike the LT-3100 Dimmer, the heat sink tabs are
not used and have no effect on performance.
Ce gradateur est conçu pour être utilisé
uniquement avec des luminaires installés en
permanence. Pour installer plusieurs gradateurs,
supprimez les onglets si nécessaire.
Contrairement au LT-3100 Dimmer, les languettes
du dissipateur de chaleur ne sont pas utilisées et
n'ont aucun effet sur les performances.
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5
6
PLEASE NOTE: URC is unable to provide electrical and/or wiring advice outside of this document. If you are unable
or unsure, please contact an electrician.
Wiring Instructions: Neutral Installation
Please use this if you have a neutral wire, typically white, in the installation area. For non-neutral installations or wiring
configurations that use Traveler terminals of the LT-3200, more wiring diagrams and information are available within the
product manual found at: https://urcportal.com/resources-total-control/
Single-Pole Installation (Single Switch)
3-Way Installation (Line/Load in Separate Boxes)
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The LT-3200 can be used in a 3-way/4-way lighting installation.
The Master Load Controller must be defined in URC software.
Secondary controllers must be defined in URC software.
Multi-Way will not work without prior programming.
Traveler Wire is not needed for Multi-Way configurations of
two or more LT-3200s.
• Load
• Line/Hot
• Neutral
• Traveler
• Romex Cable
URC RECOMMENDATION
!
Use two or more LT-3200s for the
best possible user experience.
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LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
LT-3200 Switch
A.
B.
C.
Config Button: This button is used to enter the configuration menu on your switch. When you hold it
down for 10-15 seconds, the LED Bar (B) will light up Yellow to indicate you are in config mode. It
can also be used to trigger a favorite scene. After setting up the scene, tap the button one time to
trigger it.
RGB LED Notification Bar: This LED bar serves as a visual display for whether your lights are on or
off and offers visual notifications based on events that are setup via the Gateway. It can be further
configured, disabling or setting certain brightness levels.
Responsive Paddle: The paddle works in a similar manner to a standard switch. Pressing up will
turn the light on while pressing down will turn the light off. The switch can be tapped up or down 1-5
times to trigger a specific scene.
C
A
B
D. Air Gap Switch: This will cut the power to the load your switch is wired to.
Including A Switch
Below are the steps for including (pairing) a switch to a Gateway.
Plan, Prep, and Install:
Locate an area to install the switch that is within a recommend distance from the Gateway.
Walls, ceilings, and even furniture may degrade communication between devices.
Remember to turn off the power prior to installation.
Check the signal range by holding the config button for 5-10 seconds. [ Green = Good Signal / Red = Poor Signal ]
Including to the Network:
Start the inclusion process from the programming software.
Once started, press the config button on the switch three times and the LED Bar will flash blue. If included
successfully, the bar will turn green. If it turns red, the inclusion process failed.
Switch Not Including? Try an Exclusion:
Start the exclusion process from the programming software.
Once started, press the config button on the switch three times. The LED Bar will turn Green if excluded successfully.
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Security 2 DSK
The DSK can be found on the front of the switch (metal plate) and inside the box.
Switch Configuration Settings
There are a couple of ways to configure a switch. The first is via the switch itself, while the second is via the
programming software.
Parameter #
About
Description
# Of Config Button
Presses
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
5
6
7
Power On State
Invert Switch
LED Indicator Color
LED Indicator Intensity
LED Indicator Intensity (When Off)
Default power state the switch will revert to after power loss.
Inverts the switch.
Sets the default color of the LED Bar.
Sets the intensity of the LED Bar.
Intensity of the LED Bar when the switch is off.
A
Configuration Logic
To enter configuration mode, hold down the Config Button (A) for 10-15 seconds and the
LED Bar (B) will light up yellow.
Once your parameter has been selected, the LED Bar (B) will blink yellow. Now press up or
down on the paddle to adjust the parameter settings to your liking.
Finally, once you’ve settled on a customization, it’s time to save the configuration settings.
Hold the Config Button (A)for 10 seconds and the LED Bar (B) will then blink to confirm the
settings were saved.
B
SmartStart
SmartStart enabled products can be added into a Z-Wave network by scanning the Z-Wave
QR Code present on the product with a controller providing SmartStart inclusion. No further
action is required and the SmartStart product will be added automatically within 10 minutes
of being switched on in the network vicinity.
NOTE: Z-Wave range will never be a perfect circle due to walls, furniture, etc. The above is for reference only.
LT-3200 Switch
Range
Default
Size
(Bytes)
Switch Parameters
Parameter
#
Change at
the Switch?
About
Power On State
Invert Switch
Auto Off Timer
Association
Behavior
LED Indicator Color
LED Indicator
Intensity
LED Indicator
Intensity (When Off)
Description
Default power state the switch will revert to after power loss. (0 - Return
to State | 1 - On | 2 - Off)
Inverts the switch. (0 - Disabled | 1 - Enabled)
Automatically turns the switch off after X amount of seconds.
Sets when the switch should send commands to an associated device. (01 -
Local | 02 - 3-way | 03 - 3-way & Local | 04 - Z-Wave Hub | 05 - Z-Wave
Hub & Local | 06 - Z-Wave Hub & 3-way | 07 - Z-Wave Hub & Local & 3-
Way | 08 - Timer | 09 - Timer & Local | 10 - Timer & 3-Way | 11 - Timer & 3-
Way & Local | 12 - Timer & Z-Wave Hub | 13 - Timer & Z-Wave Hub & Local
| 14 - Timer & Z-Wave Hub & 3 -Way | 15 - All)
Sets the default color of the LED Bar.
Sets the intensity of the LED Bar. (0 - Off | 1 - Low | 5 - Med | 10 - High)
Intensity of the LED Bar when the switch is off. (0 - Off | 1 - Low | 5 - Med |
10 - High)
LED Indicator Effect
Allows the LED Bar to perform different effects as notifications.
Active Power
Reports
Periodic Power &
Energy Reports
Energy Reports
Load Type
Adjustment
Instant On
Sends a report when power levels raise or drop below the assigned value.
(0 - Disabled | 10 - 10% of prev report | 100 - 100% of prev report)
Period of time before a report can be sent after a report was already
generated.
Sends a report when energy levels raise or drop below the assigned value.
(0 - Disabled | 10 - 10% of prev report | 100 - 100% of prev report)
Can be used for dumb switch setups. (0 - Detect Type | 1 - Manually
Set Type)
There is a delay that allows for multi-tap scene control. (0 - No Delay |
1 - Delay)
0,1,2
0,1
0-32767s
0
0
0
01-15
15
0-255
0-10
0-10
Use URC
Tool
0, 1-
100%
0, 1-
100%
0,1
0,1
160
3
1
0
10
10
0
1
0-32767s
3600
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
51
Config Button Command Features
About
Description
Clear Notifications
Inclusion / Exclusion
Disable Internal Relay
Enable Internal Relay
Z-Wave Signal Test
Parameter Configuration
Factory Reset
Clears the RGB Bar of any notifications.
3x Tap of Config Button (30s timeout)
Disables the internal relay.
Enables the internal relay.
Tests the signal strength of the switch.
Change the parameters from the switch.
Factory reset the switch.
Config Button
Press / Hold
Press
Press
Press
Press
Hold
Hold
Hold
# Press / Sec
2x
3x
8x
8x
5-10s
10-15s
20s
LED Effect
LED Color
Duration
N/A
Pulse
Fast Blink
Fast Blink
Solid
Solid
Solid
N/A
N/A
Blue (Default) See desc
3x Blink
3x Blink
N/A
N/A
3x Blink
Red
Green
Green
Yellow
Red
Association Groups
Group 1: Lifeline
Members of this group will receive unsolicited
messages related to the status of the switch.
Group 2: Basic Setup
Sends start and stop level change to
associated devices.
Grouping Identifier Max Nodes
Group 1
Group 2
0x05
0x05
Send Commands
Central Scene Notification
Basic Report
Device Reset Locally
Protection Report
Basic Set
Resetting Your Device
You may hold the Config Button (A) for 20 seconds or use a certified controller to remove the device from your network to factory
default. Only use this procedure in the event that the network primary controller is missing or inoperable.
Z-Wave Command Classes
5E - COMMAND_CLASS_ZWAVEPLUS_INFO
26 - COMMAND_CLASS_SWITCH_BINARY
70 - COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION
85 - COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION
59 - COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION_GRP_INFO
55 - COMMAND_CLASS_TRANSPORT_SERVICE
86 - COMMAND_CLASS_VERSION
72 - COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC
5A - COMMAND_CLASS_DEVICE_RESET_LOCALLY
73 - COMMAND_CLASS_POWERLEVEL
98 - COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY
9F - COMMAND_CLASS_SECURITY_2
5B - COMMAND_CLASS_CENTRAL_SCENE
6C - COMMAND_CLASS_SUPERVISION
32 - COMMAND_CLASS_METER
75 - COMMAND_CLASS_PROTECTION
22 - COMMAND_CLASS_APPLICATION_STATUS
7A - COMMAND_CLASS_FIRMWARE_UPDATE_MD
Warranty
Universal Remote Control, Inc. (“URC”) warrants that the URC equipment shall be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal usage for one (1) year from purchase for all products with the exception of all Total Control® whole-house products which is for two
(2) years from purchase, when such is purchased from URC. This limited warranty is valid only in the United States of America. URC warrants
that the software will substantially conform in any material respect to its functional specifications at the time of delivery. URC shall not be
liable for operational, technical or editorial errors and/or omissions made in the URC documentation. URC does not warrant that the URC
software is bug-free or error free or that there are no errors/bugs in the URC software.URC equipment purchased from other than an
authorized URC dealer or distributor are without warranty.In the event of any warranty claim, URC will, at its sole option, repair the URC
equipment using new or comparable rebuilt parts, or exchange the URC equipment for new or rebuilt equipment. In the event of a defect,
these are the end user’s exclusive remedies. All the URC equipment returned for service, exchange or repair require an RGA number. To obtain
an RGA number, you must complete a Return Request Form which you may obtain by calling (914) 835-4484 or contacting URC at
returnrequest@urc-automation.com. To obtain warranty service, end user must deliver the URC equipment, freight prepaid, in its original
packaging or packaging affording adequate protection to URC at 37 Ramland Road, Unit 104, Orangeburg, NY 10962. It is end user’s
responsibility to backup any macro programming, artwork, software or other materials that may have been programmed into the unit. It is
likely that such data, software, or other materials will be lost during service and URC will not be responsible for any such damage or loss. A
dated purchase receipt, bill of sale, installation contract or other verifiable proof of purchase is required.For detailed information regarding
warranties and returns, please visit URC’s website available at
http://www.urc-automation.com/warranty or call the Customer Service Center at (914) 835-4484.