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Dimmer Switch Remote 
Switch
Remote 
Dimmer
Installation Instructions
Please Read Before Installing
Multigang Installations
In multigang installations, several controls are grouped 
horizontally in one multigang wallbox.
When combining controls in a wallbox, derating is 
required; however, no derating is required for remote 
dimmers / switches.
Derating Chart 
Control Load Type End of 
Gang
Middle  
of Gang
-6D
Incand. 500 W 400 W
MLV 400  W /  
500 VA
300  W /  
400 VA
-6NA
Incand./ ELV 500 W 400 W
MLV 400  W /  
500 VA
300  W /  
400 VA
-10D, 
-10ND
Incand. 800 W 650 W
MLV 600  W /  
800 VA
500  W /  
650 VA
-F6AN-DV* 
3-wire  
Fluorescent/  
LED
5 A 3.5 A
50  
ballasts
35  
ballasts
-8ANS
Lighting 6.5 A 5 A
Motor 1/4 HP 
5.8 A
1/6 HP 
4.4 A
-8S-DV
Lighting
8 A 
(2-gang)
7 A 
(3-gang)
7 A
Motor 1/10 HP 
3 A
* The maximum load for the -F6AN-DV is either the derated load or 
the number of ballasts, whichever is LESS.
Note: -8ANS, -RD-277 and -RS-277 controls have fins 
that need to be removed for multigang installations.  
-6D, -6NA, -10D, -10ND, -F6AN-DV, -8S-DV, -RD and 
-RS controls do not have fins that need to be removed 
for multigang installations.
Troubleshooting Guide
Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. 
7200 Suter Road  |  Coopersburg, PA 18036-1299
P/N 044-312 Rev. A   03 / 2012
Important Notes
WARNING    – Entrapment Hazard –
To avoid the risk of entrapment, serious 
injury, or death, these controls must 
not be used to control equipment which is not 
visible from every control location or which 
could create hazardous situations such as 
entrapment if operated accidentally. Examples 
of such equipment which must not be operated 
by these controls include (but are not limited 
to) motorized gates, garage doors, industrial 
doors, microwave ovens, heating pads, etc. It 
is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the 
equipment being controlled is visible from every 
control location and that only suitable equipment 
is connected to these controls. Failure to do so 
could result in serious injury or death.
Codes: Install in accordance with all local and 
national electrical codes.
Grounding: When no “grounding means” exist 
in wallbox, the 2011 National Electrical Code® 
(NEC®) allows a control to be installed as a 
replacement if 1) a nonmetallic, noncombustible 
faceplate is used with nonmetallic attachment 
screws or 2) the circuit is protected by a ground 
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). When installing 
a control according to these methods, cap or 
remove green wire before screwing control into 
wallbox. 
Neutral Wire:  -6NA, -10ND, -8ANS and 
-F6AN-DV require a neutral wire connection  
in the wallbox where the dimmer/switch is to 
be installed. If a neutral wire connection is not 
available in the wallbox, contact a licensed 
electrician for installation. 
Environment: Ambient operating temperature: 
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C), 0% to 90% 
humidity, non-condensing. Indoor use only.
Spacing: If mounting one control above 
another, leave at least 4 ½ in (114 mm) vertical 
space between them.
Wallplates: Lutron® ® ® Claro  and Satin Colors  
wallplates are recommended for best color 
match and aesthetic appearance. Do not paint 
controls or wallplates.
Cleaning: To clean, wipe with a clean damp 
cloth. DO NOT use any chemical cleaning 
solutions.
Wallboxes: Lutron recommends using 3 
½ in 
(89 mm) deep wallboxes for easier installation. 
Several controls may be installed in one 
multigang wallbox. See Derating Chart.
Remote Dimmers / Switches: Use only remote 
dimmers (CCD-RD / CCD-RD-277) and remote 
switches (CCD-RS / CCD-RS-277) 
with dimmers /switches. Up to 9 CCD-RD /
CCD-RD-277 or CCD-RS /CCD-RS-277 may 
be used with controls. Mechanical 3- or 4-way 
switches will not work.
RF Device Placement: RF dimmers /switches 
must be located within 30 ft (9 m) of an RF 
Signal Repeater. Remote dimmers / switches 
are not required to be within a specific range 
of a repeater.
For systems with an RF signal repeater,  
RF dimmers / switches cannot be controlled 
by the system until they are programmed in 
a system.
English
Lutron, Claro, Satin Colors, Maestro, Hi-lume, Ecosystem, Eco-10, and   are registered trademarks and Clear Connect, Hi-lume 3D, Compact SE, and FASS are trademarks of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.  ) 
NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, Massachusetts.  
©2012 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc.
Mounting Diagram
Control 
Mounting 
Screws
Wallbox
Control
Included:
Wire Connectors (1 or 5)
Mounting Screws (2)
Adapter 
Mounting 
Screws
Wallplate adapter and 
wallplate purchased 
separately.
Wallplate 
Adapter Wallplate
Technical Assistance:
U.S.A. / Canada: 1.800.523.9466  |  Mexico: +1.888.235.2910
Brazil: +55 (11) 3257-6745 (M-F 8:30 to 17:30 BRT)  |  Other Countries: +1.610.282.3800 
24 hours a day, 7 days a week    www.lutron.com
* Typical Power Consumption test conditions: 
  Dimmer / Switch: load is off, nightlight mode enabled.
   load is off.Remote Dimmer / Switch:
WARNING – Shock Hazard –  
To avoid the risk of electric shock 
locate and remove fuse or lock 
circuit breaker in the OFF position before 
proceeding. Wiring with power ON could 
result in serious injury or death.
1.  Turn power OFF at fusebox or circuit 
breaker.
2.  Check the installation for short circuits 
before installing control(s). With power 
OFF, install standard mechanical 
switch(es) between Hot and load. 
Restore power. If lights do not work or 
a breaker trips, check wiring. Correct 
wiring and check again. Install control(s) 
only when short is no longer present. 
Warranty is void if control is turned ON 
with a shorted circuit.
3.  Wire controls according to one of the 
following options:
  a.  Terminals: Trim or strip wallbox wires 
to the length indicated by the strip 
gauge on the back of the control.
•  Push-In Terminals: Use 
with 14 AWG (1.5 mm
2) 
solid copper wire only. 
Do NOT use stranded or 
twisted wire. 
Insert wires fully. To 
release wire, insert small, 
flat screwdriver into slot 
below push-in terminal. 
Push screwdriver in while 
pulling wire out. 
OR
Each control 
has inside fins 
removed
Control at middle 
of gang has all fins 
removed
Do Not remove outside fins on 
controls at the end of gang
Single Location Installation1 without Neutral
-6D, -10D (120V )~
Wiring Diagram 1
Brass
Black
Blue 1
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Load
Dimmer
120 V~  
50/60 Hz
Load Specifications:
Control Load Type Min. Load Max. Load
-6D1
Incand. 50 W 600 W
MLV250  W / VA 450  W /  
600 VA
-6NA1
Incand./ 
ELV2  5 W 600 W
MLV25  W / VA 450  W /  
600 VA
-10D 1
Incand. 50 W 1000 W
MLV250  W / VA 800  W /  
1000 VA
-10ND1
Incand. 10 W 1000 W
MLV210  W / VA 800  W /  
1000 VA
-F6AN-DV3, 4, 5 3-wire  
Fluores-
cent/ LED
0.05 A 6 A
1 ballast 60 ballasts
-8ANS6
Lighting 8 A10  W / VA
Motor 0.08 A 1/4 HP  
5.8 A
-8S-DV7, 8
Lighting 8 A40  W / VA
Motor 0.4 A 1/10 HP  
3 A
-RD9See Dimmer
8.3 A
-RS9See Switch
-RD-27710 See Dimmer
-RS-27710 See Switch
1   Dimmer Load Type: -6D, -10D and -10ND are designed 
for use with permanently installed incandescent, magnetic 
low-voltage, or tungsten halogen only. 
   -6NA is designed for use with permanently installed 
incandescent, electronic low-voltage, magnetic low-voltage, 
or tungsten halogen only. 
   Do not install dimmers to control receptacles or motor-
operated appliances. Do not mix incandescent, halogen, 
MLV, or ELV load types on a dimmer.
2   Low-Voltage Applications: Use -6D,-10D and -10ND 
with magnetic (core and coil) low-voltage transformers 
only. Not for use with electronic (solid-state) low-voltage 
transformers.
   Use -6NA with  electronic (solid-state) dimmable  or 
magnetic (core and coil) transformers.
   Operation of a low-voltage circuit with lamps inoperative 
or removed may result in transformer overheating and 
premature failure. Lutron strongly recommends the 
following:
a.  Do not operate low-voltage circuits without operative 
lamps in place.
b.  Replace burned-out lamps as quickly as possible.
c.  Use transformers that incorporate thermal protection or 
fused transformer primary windings to prevent transformer 
failure due to overcurrent.
3   Fluorescent Dimmer Load Type:  
-F6AN-DV is designed for use with permanently installed 
3-wire 120   or 277   line voltage control fluorescent V~V~
ballasts or LED drivers. Use only with Hi-lume ® ®, Hi-lume  
3D, Hi-lume® A-Series, CompactSE™, Eco-10 , or ®
EcoSystem® (H3D-, FDB-, ECO-, HL3-, EC5-, L3D). Do 
NOT use with any other ballasts or drivers. Do not install to 
control receptacles or motor-operated appliances. 
4   Power Boosters / Load  Interfaces: -6NA, -10ND, -F6AN-
DV, and -8ANS can be used to control power boosters / 
load interfaces. For a list of compatible power boosters /  
load interfaces see www.lutron.com
5   Maximum Load: The maximum load for the -F6AN-DV is 
either the derated load or the number of ballasts, whichever 
is  .LESS
6   Switch Load Type -8ANS: -8ANS is designed for use with 
permanently installed 120   incandescent, magnetic V~
low-voltage, electronic low-voltage, or fluorescent loads 
and with motor loads up to 1/4HP (5.8A).
7   Switch Load Type -8S-DV: -8S-DV is designed for use 
with permanently installed 120   incandescent, magnetic V~
low-voltage, electronic low-voltage, fluorescent, or motor 
loads; or 277   magnetic low-voltage or fluorescent V~
loads.
8   Shunt Capacitor (included): Some -8S-DV installations 
may require the use of a shunt capacitor. This is especially 
necessary for load types sensitive to leakage current 
(i.e. fluorescent ballasts). If load flickers, install a shunt 
capacitor. For shunt 
capacitor installation see Wiring 
Diagram 4 or 8.
9   120 V~ Remote  Dimmer / Switch: -RD and -RS are 
designed for use with 120V~   dimmers / switches.
10   277 V~ Remote  Dimmer / Switch: -RD-277 and -RS-277 
are designed for use with 277V  ~dimmers / switches. Do 
NOT use with motor loads.
1  When using controls in single location installations, tighten the blue terminal without any wires attached. 
DO NOT connect the blue terminal to any other wiring or to ground.
2  Shunt capacitor must be installed inside the load fixture or in a separate J-box.
3  Install only 1   per circuit. Up to 9 remote dimmers / switches may be connected to a dimmer / switch
dimmer / switch. Total blue terminal wire length may be up to 250 ft (76 m).
4  Neutral wire dimmers / switches  must be connected on the Load side of a multi-location installation.
Lamp Replacement
WARNING – Shock Hazard – For 
any procedure other than routine 
lamp replacement, power must be 
disconnected at the main electrical panel. 
Working with power ON could result in 
serious injury or death.
For your safety during routine lamp 
replacement, remove power from the 
fixture(s) by moving the FASSTM switch into 
the OFF position on the dimmer / switch 
and all remote dimmers / switches.
Symptom Probable Cause and Action
Lights don’t turn ON / OFF 
when tapswitch on 
dimmer / switch or remote 
dimmer / switch is pressed
Power not present
   •  Circuit breaker OFF or tripped. Perform short circuit check.
   •  FASS™ is in the OFF position. Move FASS
™ to the ON position. Check 
the dimmer / switch and all of the remote dimmers / switches. See Lamp 
Replacement.
Wiring
   •  Wires shorted. Make sure the blue terminal is not grounded or shorted to 
any other wires.
   •  Wiring error. Check wiring to be sure it agrees with installation instructions 
and wiring diagrams.
   •  For -8S-DV, increase load to meet the appropriate minimum load 
requirement or use shunt capacitor or-8ANS. See Load Specifications.
Load is less than minimum load requirement
   •  Make sure the connected load meets the appropriate minimum load 
requirement for that control. See Load Specifications.
   •  For -8S-DV, increase load to meet the appropriate minimum load 
requirement or use shunt capacitor or -8ANS. See Load Specifications.
Lamps burned out or not installed
   •  Replace or install lamps.
Dioded lamps
   •  If dioded lamps are being used, replace with non-dioded lamps.
Load flickers or tapswitch 
does not work even if load 
is greater than 40 W (-8S-
DV only)
Leakage current
   • Install a shunt capacitor. See Wiring Diagram 4 or . 8
Light turns ON and OFF 
continuously or lights turn ON 
when tapswitch is pressed, 
then turn OFF
Load does not meet the minimum load requirement
   •  Increase load to meet the appropriate minimum load requirement for that 
control. See Load Specifications.
   •  Install a shunt capacitor with -8S-DV. See See Wiring Diagram 4 or . 8
   •  For -8S-DV, increase load to meet the appropriate minimum load 
requirement or use shunt capacitor or -8ANS. See  
Load Specifications.
Load flickers  
(-8S-DV only)
Load does not meet the minimum load requirement
   •  Increase load to meet the appropriate minimum load requirement for that 
control. See Load Specifications.
   •  Install a shunt capacitor. See Wiring Diagram 4 or . 8
Lights don’t turn ON/OFF 
from a keypad
Improper programming
   •  Program according to the system setup guide.
Out of RF range
   •  Reposition to be within 30 ft (9 m) of an RF signal repeater.
Wiring
   •  Wires shorted. Make sure the blue terminal is not grounded or shorted to 
any other wires.
   •  Wiring error. Check wiring to be sure it agrees with installation instructions 
and wiring diagrams.
Wallplate is warm Solid-state control dissipation
   •  Solid-state dimmers / switches internally dissipate about 2% of the total 
connected load. It is normal for dimmers /switches to feel warm to the 
touch during operation.
Single Location Installation1 without Neutral
-8S-DV with optional shunt capacitor2
(120-277V )~
Wiring Diagram 4
Brass
Black
Blue 1
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Load
Switch
120-277 V ~  
50/60 Hz Shunt 
Capacitor
2
Optional
Single Location Installation1
 with Neutral
-F6AN-DV (120/277V )~
Wiring Diagram 3
Brass
Black
Blue 1
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Lutron  ®  Ballast /
LED Driver Lutron  ®  Ballast /
LED Driver
Dimmer
12 277 V0/ ~  
50/60 Hz
Black
Orange
White
Orange
Silver
Black
Orange
White
Multi-Location Dimmer Installation
3 with Neutral
 4  
-F6AN-DV with -RD or -RD-277  (120/277V )~
Wiring Diagram 7
 Dimmer Remote DimmerRemote Dimmer Note: must Dimmer   be installed on the 
load side of the circuit.
Brass/
Red
Brass/
Red
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Lutron  ®  Ballast /
LED Driver
120/277 V~
50/60 Hz
Black
Orange
White
Black
Orange
White
Lutron  ®  Ballast /
LED Driver
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Orange
Silver
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Status LEDs (Dimmer only)
Indicate light level; glows softly 
as night light when load is off
Tapswitch
Tap on/off
Dimming Rocker
Press to Brighten
Press to Dim 
FASS™
Front
Accessible
Service
Switch
Dimmer Operation Switch Operation
Status LED (Switch only)
Indicates light status; glows softly 
as night light when load is off
Tapswitch
Tap on/off
FASS
™
Front
Accessible
Service
Switch
OR
-RD-277 or 
-RS-277 only
OF F ON
Note: must Dimmer   be 
installed on the load side of 
the circuit.
Multi-Location Installation
3 with Neutral
4
-6NA and -10ND with RD-RD, and -8ANS with RD-RS (120V )~
Brass
Silver
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Load
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Remote Dimmer/
Remote Switch
120 V~  
50/60 Hz
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Remote Dimmer/
Remote Switch
Dimmer / 
Switch
Wiring Diagram 6
Single Location Installation1 with Neutral
-6NA, -10ND, and -8ANS (120V )~
Wiring Diagram 2
120 V~  
50/60 Hz
Brass
Silver
Black
Blue 1
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Load
Dimmer/Switch
•  Screw Terminals: Use 
with 12 AWG (2.5 mm2
) or 
14 AWG (1.5 mm2
) solid 
copper wire only. Do NOT 
use stranded or twisted 
wire.
Wrap wire around screw 
terminal. Tighten securely 
to 5 in-lb (0.55 N •
m).
  b.  Wire Connectors:  
Prepare wires. When making wire 
connections, follow the  
recommended strip lengths  
and combinations for the  
supplied wire connector.
Note: Wire connectors  
provided are suitable for  
copper wire only.
   Wire Connector: 
•  
Strip insulation 3/8 in (10 mm) for 14 AWG
(1.5 mm2) or 12 AWG (2.5 mm
2) wire.
•  Strip insulation 7/16 in (11 mm) for  
18 AWG (0.75 mm2) or 16 AWG  
(1.0 mm2) wire.
•  
Use to join one or two 14
AWG (1.5
mm
2) 
or 12AWG 
 (2.5 mm2) wires with one 
18AWG (0.75mm2) or 16AWG  
(1.0mm2) wire.
For single and multi-location installations 
see  .Wiring Diagrams
4.  Push all wires back into the wallbox and 
loosely fasten the control to the wallbox 
using the control mounting screws 
provided. Do not pinch the wires.
5.  Attach the Lutron
® ® Claro  or Satin 
Colors® wallplate adapter and wallplate. 
See  .Mounting Diagram
 a.  Install wallplate adapter onto front of 
control(s).
 b.  Tighten control mounting screws until 
wallplate adapter is flush to wall (do 
not over-tighten).
 c.  Snap wallplate onto wallplate adapter, 
and verify that control is aligned 
properly.
 d.  If controls are misaligned, loosen 
mounting screws appropriately. 
6.  Restore power. Verify correct local 
operation. See   or Dimmer Operation
Switch Operation.
Twist wire 
connector tight.
Installation
Warranty: For warranty information, please see the enclosed Warranty, or visit  
www.lutron.com/resiinfo
Multi-Location Installation3
 without Neutral
-6D, -10D with -RD (120V )~
Wiring Diagram 5
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Load
 Dimmer
/
Remote Dimmer
3
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Remote Dimmer
/
Dimmer3
Brass
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Remote Dimmer
/
Dimmer3
120 V~  
50/60 Hz
Note: Dimmer may be installed in any 
location in the circuit.
Returning Dimmers / Switches to Factory Settings
Note: Returning a dimmer / switch to its factory settings will remove it from the system and erase all programming 
from it.
Step 1 :  Triple tap the tapswitch on a control. DO NOT release after the third tap.
Step 2 :  Keep the tapswitch pressed on the third tap (for approximately 3 seconds) until the LEDs on the dimmer 
start to scroll up and down quickly, or the LED on the switch flashes quickly
Step 3 :  Release the tapswitch and immediately triple tap the tapswitch again. The LEDs on the dimmer will scroll 
up and down slowly. The LED on the switch will flash slowly.
The control has now been returned to factory settings and needs to be reprogrammed into a system.
Multi-Location Installation 3  without Neutral
-8S-DV with -RS or -RS-277 and optional shunt capacitor2
 (120–277V )~
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Load
Switch / Remote  
Switch 3
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Remote Switch /  
Switch3
Brass/
Red
Black
Blue
Green
Ground
Hot/Live
Neutral
Remote Switch /  
Switch 3
Note: Switch may be installed in any 
location in the circuit.
Shunt 
Capacitor
2
120–277 V~
50/60 Hz
Optional
Wiring Diagram 8
Brass/
Red
Brass/
Red
Dimmer:  
CCD-6D, -6NA, -10D, -10ND
 (120V~   50 / 60 Hz) 
CCD-F6AN-DV (120/277V~   50 / 60 Hz)
Switch:    CCD-
8ANS
   (120V~   50 / 60 Hz)
CCD-8S-DV (120-277V~   50 / 60 Hz) 
Typical Power Consumption*: 0.6 W
Remote Dimmers:  
CCD-RD (120
V~
  50 / 60 Hz) 
CCD-RD-277 (277
V~
  50 / 60 Hz) 
Remote Switches:  
CCD-RS (120
V~
  50 / 60 Hz) 
CCD-RS-277 (277
V~
  50 / 60 Hz) 
Typical Power Consumption*: 0W
Designer-Style 
RF Maestro®
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| Kategoria: | Opornik | 
| Model: | CCD-RS-277 | 
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