When an incandescent lamp is plugged onto this module, it can be controlled using any X10 controller or locally via the ON/OFF button on the module. Simply press the ON/OFF button on the module to toggle between ON and OFF states or send an X10 command to it. Using an X10 controller, this module can also respond to the X10 Bright/Dim command.
The X10 DIN rail switch is a remote controlled relay. Discretely installed at the junction box, it switches hard-wired circuits with several switches (e.g. hallway lighting). The internal relay can be tripped either by external latched or momentary action wall switches or by an X10 controller.
The AD10E responds to STANDARD X10 protocols: "All units off" from any X10 controller set to its house code, regardless of unit code. Or alternatively, by individual unit control using "On" and "Off". When the relay is energized, the LED above the slide switch is illuminated.
The LW12 is an in-wall module with built-in dimmer that can be installed behind existing momentary switches or wall outlets.
The LW12 can be controlled with X10 signals via the mains or a momentary switch connected to the LW12. The LW12 has a memory setting for the last dimmer setting and uses SoftStart and SoftDim. The LW12 is the only X10 module that doesn't use a zero wire. This means it can replace a switch without having to use any extra wiring.
The AW 12 reacts to the standard X10 commands that are: "All Units On", "All Units Off", "All Lights Off" from any X-10 controller set to its house code regardless of unit code or alternatively individual unit control by "On" an "Off" commands.
House code and unit code are programmed using any X10 compatible controllers. There is an EEPROM that stores the house and unit code even when the power is cut.
Dimming actuator for installation behind retractive switches and wall sockets or in distribution boxes. Suitable for remote or on-site operation of lighting.
The AW12 in-wall module is small enough (46 x 46 x 17 mm) to be mounted behind any standard wall switch, even most designer switches.
It is an X10 receiver module that can be controlled by any X10 controller or remote control sending X10 signals. The internal relay can also be tripped by external latched or momentary action wall switches. If a push button is used, the internal relay changes its status after a momentary press (< 1,75s). If a latched switch is used, the internal relay changes it status after 1.75s. This module is able to be used on a conventional commutation without changing the existing switches.
The AW 12 reacts to the standard X10 commands that are: "All Units On", "All Units Off", "All Lights Off" from any X-10 controller set to its house code regardless of unit code or alternatively individual unit control by "On" an "Off" commands.
House code and unit code are programmed using any X10 compatible controller. There is an EEPROM that stores the house and unit code even when the power is cut.
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The SW12 allows a motorized blind to be controlled either manually from momentary acting push switches connected to the unit, or remotely by serial X10 Powerline messages sent from a suitable controller. When controlled serially the blind can be made to go to intermediate settings in addition to fully up or fully down. The SW12 can be used with all desired design switches. Window parameters, such as Window Size and Current Position, together with the unit’s address are set into it by the user when the unit is put into Install Mode and these are stored in permanent memory. This data is retained even through a loss of power.