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no they stay on
If that was the case can I just run all the push buttons down at the AIU even tho it's a wire nightmare lol and just let them hang. If there's a way around it let me know!
I dont know for sure. I use the push buttons. I like the old school style. I would think but im not for sure that if you just supplied another power source to the switch that the light would stay on. Maybe the AIU only supplies power when throwing the switch.
After thinking about your post, I dont see why you couldnt let the buttons hang. Give it try cant hurt.
Follow the wiring diagram exactly.
(1.) Switch motor Power,the red wire
(2.) Common to the Push buttons, the black wire
(3.) Push button Switching wire green
(4.) Push button Switching wire yellow/or white
Lights should stay on.
If the throw is not the way you want it, move the switch motor to the other side of the switch.
Green and Red LED's may have to be reverse if Green is to be Through, and Red is to be Out.
Follow the wiring diagram exactly.
(1.) Switch motor Power,the red wire
(2.) Common to the Push buttons, the black wire
(3.) Push button Switching wire green
(4.) Push button Switching wire yellow/or white
Lights should stay on.
If the throw is not the way you want it, move the switch motor to the other side of the switch.
Green and Red LED's may have to be reverse if Green is to be Through, and Red is to be Out.
If you are NOT using the supplied DZ1000 controllers but just running to the AIU then the motor LEDs will NOT light after the AIU has timed out. The DZ1000 motor LEDs depends on completing the circuit via the controllers LEDs. There is a way to light the motor LEDs using 1N4001 type diodes to complete the motor LED circuit without the controller.