


radiant® Single Pole 3-Way Occupancy Sensor, White
RRW600UTC
radiant Collection
radiant® Single-Pole/3-Way Occupancy Sensor is rated
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Simplify control while saving energy, with the radiant® Occupancy Sensor. Automatically turning the light on when someone enters a room, and shutting it off when the room is empty, this sensor includes an adjustable timed delay for shut off, as well as additional settings for more flexible control. Part of the radiant® Collection, it features clean lines and smooth paddle action for a sophisticated touch.
Made exclusively for use with screwless Wall Plates from the radiant® Collection, sold separately.
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Features
- Works with various lights/bulbs, including: Incandescent, LED, fluorescent, compact fluorescent (CFL), magnetic low-voltage (MLV) and electronic low-voltage (ELV), 1/6 hp.
- Customize how you want the light to turn on with three control settings.
- Features an adjustable time delay, letting you set the automatic shut-off after a specified window of time. Delay settings range from 30 seconds to 30 minutes after the room is vacated.
- Installs easily in place of a standard light or fan (single-pole) switch. No neutral wire required.
- Locator light illuminates when switch is off, emitting a soft glow to help you find it in the dark
- More color options available to fit any style, including finishes to match current hardware and lighting trends.
- Complete the look with a sleek, screwless radiant® Wall Plate, and coordinate with other designer switches and outlets available from the radiant® Collection.
- The secret for always turning the lights off? A device that does it for you automatically. Perfect for bathrooms, hallways, closets, and garages.
Specifications
General Info
Product Line | Pass & Seymour | ||
Color | White | ||
UPC Number | 785007496598 | ||
Country Of Origin | China | ||
Features | Motion Sensor | ||
Switch Type | Motion Sensor | ||
Application Sector | Residential | ||
Standard | cULus |
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cULus Listed | Yes |
Technical Information
Target Size | 180° | ||
Response Frequency | 60 Hz | ||
Sensor Type | Occupancy | ||
Number of Poles | Single Pole, 3-Way | ||
Mounting Type | Box | ||
Sensing Range | 600 sq ft | ||
Sensitivity | 60Hz | ||
Load | 120VAC | ||
Environmental Conditions | Indoor Use Only |
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Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Charles 1547 from
"You must unlearn what you have learned." -Yoda
Recently purchased one of these switches on sale from Amazon. As others have pointed out, the instructions are not as intuitive as they could be. But, the diagrams for connecting the wires for all possible configurations is very straight forward.
Black goes to the incoming hot or feed for all scenarios, red for the load, yellow is the signal wire for other radiant timers (or one of the "travelers" in 3-way configs, they call it the "runner"), white goes to neutral, and the ground screw for your equipment grounding conductor.
The single pole configuration is much easier to work with because it's pretty standard, whereas the 3-way is not traditional by any means. This is where Yoda's wise words directly apply. You are required to know which wires are your incoming hot and outgoing load, especially for 3-way retrofitting applications. This will save you time, because you may need to use the now spare "traveler" as the means for bringing connection to either your feed or load to the radiant timer. What was very surprising to me was the use of the common, on a paired 3-way switch, to be grounded per their instructions. It left me wondering if using the circuit neutral, the grounded conductor, would suffice or if the equipment grounding conductor is the only conductor permitted; I used the EGC and it worked as intended. *Always follow the manufacturer's instructions*
As a licensed electrician, I appreciate that there is only one way to install and program this device through the instructions. Very easy to catch a mistake this way. These installation instructions coupled with the programming of the device are very much to the "T" and leave no room for error. I actually had to use a timer during the programming phase to initiate the time-delay and initiate occupancy mode; would recommend since you can overshoot on your own phyiscal count. Using the charts for the desired functions was easy with the blinking LED as a reference for each setting present and just pressing the button to move on to the next.
I would not consider this an easy switch for those just looking to plug-and-play but it does what it was designed to do. If you follow the instructions, it will work. I will be buying more of these to install on other projects in the future.
Date published: 2022-08-26
Rated 1 out of
5
by
10Driver from
Lousy instructions...
The instructions do not properly address what to do with the existing wires. For example, when wiring to a second Sensor switch in a 3-way circuit, nothing is mentioned about the second black runner wire. The first runner is connected to the yellow wire on the switch which is then connected to the yellow wire on the second switch. The red switch wire is not connect and capped. The Line wire is connected to the black wire on the switch but what do you do with the second runner wire?
Cannot get the switches to work as shown.
Date published: 2020-07-07
Rated 1 out of
5
by
tarded from
Super frustrating.
I've spent 4 hours and no luck. There are no instructions on how to wire as a 3 way switch. If I could give it 0 star I would. Waste of my time and money.
Date published: 2020-05-13
Rated 3 out of
5
by
GSBJackson from
Poor Instructions
I was this close to returning to Lowe’s before coming on this site to learn that the brown wire is not needed. After eliminating that wire, it worked like a champ. I also learned that their is no manual On/Off, only manual On. My wife is going to have fits with that limitation. May be going back anyway.
Date published: 2019-12-02
Rated 1 out of
5
by
John from
Poor instructions
This faux "switch" comes with RED/BLACK/YELLOW wires. The instructions do no not clearly state what the yellow wire is for. Found out that you can not use it to turn off the light/fan. You need to wait until it runs its cycle of 1/5/10 mins etc. Bought at Lowes - Will be returning it.
Date published: 2019-03-12
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Questions & Answers
Are these lights able to be set so that when I walk in the room they turn on ? I believe that’s occupancy mode however my switches are not allowing me to change the setting off manual per the instructions. Can you help ?
The RRW600UTC can be put into Auto-On mode(occupancy) by holding the button for 15 seconds, then press on/off button until you get to one blink on the led. You can contact Technical Support if you still need assistance with the programming.
The RRW600VTC is Vacancy mode only(manual on).
Radiant products
1.844.957-3783
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2022-10-13
Is there a interchangeable faceplate in black?
We do not have a face kit in Black but we do have it in Graphite:
RRW600FPG - RADIANT OCC/VAC FACEPLATE GRAPHITE
Date published: 2022-02-15
How do I adjust the time delay?
With the load ON or OFF, hold down the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds then release. LED will blink 5 times and then turn off . Enters Time Delay Adjustment Mode and the number of blinks indicates what the time delay is set at.
1 blink - 30 seconds, 2 blinks - 5 minutes, 3 blinks - 10 minutes, 4 blinks - 15 minutes, 5 blinks - 30 minutes.
You can change the time delay by pressing and releasing the ON/OFF button and it will cycle through the different time options. Once you have your time set, press and hold the ON/OFF button for 10 seconds
See attached Time Delay Table
Date published: 2022-02-15
The switch I removed had a red, black, brown and green wire this has a red,black, green & blue/white. I put the blue white to the ground it works but light comes on with no motion. Outlet in series test bad ground.
I would suggest contacting our Technical Support group to discuss the proper wiring schematic for this sensor:
Radiant products
1.844.957-3783 opt 1, then 2
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2022-12-11
Follow-up to previous question: Also found that if I turn load OFF at regular 3-way switch, I cannot turn it ON from sensor. I hear a faint click and locator LED dims slightly, but LED does not go out and load does not turn on. Have to turn on from 3-way.
Same response....Please check your wiring to case 3 or 4 on the attached file. If it's still not working correctly, contact Technical Support at:
Radiant products
1.844.957-3783 opt 1, then 2
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2022-12-11
Using sensor w/ regular 3-way switch, wired per instructions. After turning off light from sensor switch, if I flip the standard 3-way, nothing happens. Flip it AGAIN, then the load turns on. Any ideas?
Please check your wiring to case 3 or 4 on the attached file. If it's still not working correctly, contact Technical Support at:
Radiant products
1.844.957-3783 opt 1, then 2
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2022-12-11
Also, can these sensors be installed in a 4 way setup, but only using 1 or 2 sensors instead of all 3?
Three sensors would have to be used for a 4way applications.
Date published: 2021-11-10
I have wired two sensors together in a 3- way. It works OK, but it seems like if I'm in one area (near just 1 sensor), the other sensor will turn the light off because it hasn't detected motion during the time delay. Is this a known issue?
I would confirm that both sensors have their time delays set for the same length of minutes.
Date published: 2021-11-10
I had to install these for code but I need a way to turn the sensor off, so I can press to turn on but it won't turn on by itself. Can you help?
The RRW600U does not have an override on the sensor but you can extend the time delay up to 30 minutes.
Date published: 2021-10-22
Hi, I am confused by the instructions on the existing 3 way switch. Am I supposed to: 1. Leave the runner wire attached. 2. Ground one of the poles on the switch. 3. Cap off remaining wire? Can you provide a diagram or picture? Thanks.
Here the wiring options for the sensor in a 3way, Diagram 3 or 4 are when installing it with a 3way switch and depends on whether the sensor is on the HOT or LOAD side of your 3way.
Date published: 2021-12-03
I'd like to place this sensor above the door, inside the room that I want the lights to be controlled. How does the sensor work? I cannot find detailed specs on it. Will it pick up motion below it?
Hello,
Yes, this sensor will pick up motion slightly below it but designed for installation at approximately 4' from the floor.
Date published: 2021-05-27
how to reset the switch?
Turning off the breaker to the sensor will do a hard reset on it:
There is an initial warm-up (about 1 minute) and calibration period the first
time power is applied to the unit and after the load is replaced. The warm-up
sequence also occurs as a result of a power failure, and any time power to the
unit is cycled.
Date published: 2021-05-18
Will the switch go during the day with motion if room is already illuminated by sunlight?
Yes, this sensor does not have ambient light level detection.
Date published: 2021-04-26
I am looking for one of these but in 277V
PW301W is a PIR multi-way sensor that is rated for 120V or 277V.
Date published: 2021-03-05
What is the correct way to wire two of these switches as a 3-way circuit. Switch one will be the power source, with a three wire cable going to the next switch and then two wire cable going to the light.
The RRW600U sensors are electronic devices so both of them need power(black wire) and only one(master sensor) also has load connection(light - red wire). The yellow traveler wire is connected between the two sensors(as shown in diagram).
Radiant products
1.800.223-4162 opt 3
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2021-02-10
I can get my switch into Time Adjustment mode by holding down the on/off button for 10 seconds, but I can't get to Working Mode by holding for 15 sec or LED mode for 25 sec. Is there something I'm missing here?
It was the ground. It somehow lost the ground when I moved it. They will not work without ground.
I found an excellent manual that is very clear. Look up Lagrand Radiant RRW600u manual
It is simply a switch for Hot, but needs a ground.
Date published: 2021-02-09
My Lagrand was working fine. I moved it to a location on my stairwell that will make it work sooner. I lengthened the wire about 18". Red to load and black to hot. It is grounded. LED not on. hold on off 10 seconds 15 seconds 25 seconds, nothing.
I would suggest contacting Technical Support for troubleshooting assistance:
Radiant products
1.800.223-4162 opt 3
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2021-02-08
Is the interior of the motion sensor cover accessible such that you can insert tape to reduce the area of coverage (vs. taping the outside which is not as aesthetic)?
Yes, the device comes with 3 interchangeable color facekits so they are removable if you want to mask part of the lens.
Date published: 2021-01-18
If I want to reduce the degrees of detection for a stairway (so it only comes on when someone starts up the stairs vs. everytime one passes by the stairs), can I use white electrical tape to partially cover the sensor?
Masking part of the lens is an acceptable way of reducing the detection range.
Date published: 2021-01-15
Any way to 'manually' turn on the switch and not have it time out and turn off. I've installed it in my garage and love the way it works until I'm under the hood of a car and the lights go off!
The sensor does not have a permanent override on it but you can extend the time delay up to 30 minutes.
Date published: 2021-02-02
Why did the designers of this model remove two of the most valuable features, the ability to turn the load off in any setting, and the ability to fine tune the delay to two minutes? Is there a model that still has these capabilities?
Our current sensors have set time delays, which go from 30 seconds and then to 5 minutes and you should be able to turn the load off whenever needed.
Date published: 2020-11-21
I have a bluetooth bathroom exhaust fan (no light just fan) I'm running new wiring throughout the bathroom. Can I use this sensor
Yes, the sensor just requires 120V circuit and it must be Grounded.
Date published: 2020-08-28
Will the model RRW600UTCCCV4 control one or two CFL fixtures in 3 way mode? All the documentation online does not say. The packaging makes is seem as though the switch will only work with an led. Afraid to open if I'm going to need to return.
The sensor is designed to handle ALL LOADS as long as you do not exceed the maximum wattage rating of 600W's.
Date published: 2020-08-05
Can we please get some clear, explicit clarification of ALL wires in a 3-way circuit? Please include all three colored wires on the Legrand unit, as well as building wiring (for those of us used to standard 3-way wiring).
Please see the attached wiring diagrams and you can contact technical support if you need further assistance.
Radiant products
1.800.223-4162 opt 3
Mon - Fri: 8am - 6pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2021-05-19
Wiring 3-way, does each switch maintain ON according to its own programming, independent of other switches? Or does it work like a standard 3-way, where each switch can turn ON or OFF regardless of other switches? -->I need to maintain ON independently.
Either sensor in the 3way will turn the load ON and it will remain ON as long as motion is detected by either sensor.
Date published: 2020-07-27
Does this switch sense daylight so the light will not turn on?
No, this sensor does not have ambient light detection feature.
Date published: 2021-01-23
How do I reprogram the RRW600U?
A link to the instruction sheet is attached and you can reference Table 1 to program the time delay and Table 2 for occupancy and vacancy mode programming:
https://www.legrand.us/-/media/brands/radiant/resources/installation-instructions/radiant%20120v%20single%20pole%20occupancy%20sensor.ashx
You can also contact if you need assistance with it:
Radiant products
1.800.223-4162 opt 3
Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm EST
(excluding holidays)
Email Us - tech.support@legrand.us
Date published: 2020-10-10
I do not understand the multilocation directions when trying to install 2 motion sensors for the same light. How do I determine the runner wire? And which wire for the switch and wall does or does not need to be used? I've tried everything...
Hire an electrician
Date published: 2021-05-19
Can I use 2 of these switches for the same light? I have a switch at the top and bottom of some stairs. I'd like both of them to be motion sensors. Thanks!
Good Morning,
Yes. Two of these can be used in a 3-way system.
Hope this helps!
Date published: 2021-05-19
I have what appears to be a LeGrand RRW600 motion switch. I misplaced the manual. I'm wondering how to move the programming from one minute to 15. I was unable to find a link on your site. thanks in advance dc
See here:
https://www.legrand.us/-/media/brands/radiant/resources/installation-instructions/radiant%20120v%20single%20pole%20occupancy%20sensor.ashx
Date published: 2019-09-25
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