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    Pico remote turn on 2 switches??

    I have bought 2 Caseta switches and can I pair one pico remote to turn on both separate switches?
    So 2 separately wired light sets will come on? Will it work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brookinottawa View Post
    I have bought 2 Caseta switches and can I pair one pico remote to turn on both separate switches?
    So 2 separately wired light sets will come on? Will it work?
    If using a smart bridge and the Lutron app, see section 1 in the page linked to below.
    If using them standalone (no smart bridge), see section 2 in the page linked to below.

    https://support.lutron.com/us/en/pro...he-Pico-Remote

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    Hey hey! Ok, so I paired the pico remote to 2 switches to test it and it worked with 2 switches I previously installed. GREAT!(Testing to see if it works before installing more if the remotes won't pair to more than one switch.)

    So now, I'm following the procedure in step 2 of the procedure you sent me to UNPAIR with my test lights and it's not working. :(

    I can swap the old switch with a new one but easier to UNPAIR if it works like it should.

    Help please.

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    I found a factory manual online and my extra three taps after holding were not quick enough.go it

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