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Originally Posted by OldWEB
As you said, a 4-way switch would be needed, otherwise, once the remote is used to turn the lights on, only it can turn them off.
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Depends on how you wire it. If configured to interrupt the power to the lights by opening the switch then it can only be used to turn them off and must be used to allow the other switches to turn them on.
Or you can use one side of the remote to interrupt the electricity from the 3 switches and the other side to apply 12 VDC to the lights; then you would have all options available if your mind did not exploded trying to remember the various configurations available.
Me? I used it to always turn the lights on and off and left the manual switch in the ON position. Two remotes means you can control it from two movable places.