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Plug and Play installs in seconds Allows on/off control These plug-in modules will allow you to remotely control just about any plug-in mains device. They are great for table lamps, radios, washing machines. Even use one to turn your pond fountain on and off for you !There's no re-wiring to do. Simply set the X10 address, un-plug the device you want to control, plug it into the module, and plug the module into your mains socket. You instantly have X10 control of the device.The Appliance Module is for higher rated lights and other household products like dish washers, kettles, etc. The Appliance Module can switch loads of up to 13 Amps.Use in conjunction with an X10 transmitter like a IR7243 , HomeVision , CM12U , Mini Timer , Maxi Controller , Mini Controller , or SM10 . You can also use an RF based solution ( HR10 , All-in-one remote , MS13 , KR19 , or SS13 ) as long as you also have a TM13 RF Receiver module. Technical Information
Converts radio signals from Remote Controls, Wireless Switches and Wireless Sensors to X-10 Powerline signals over the mains. X10 RF Receiver 433MHz Built-in Appliance Module (Address 1), rated at 5amps Status Response with inbuilt CM12 computer interface*If you plan to use an RF transmitter like an SS13, an MS13, or a KR19 then you also need the TM13 which receives the radio waves (RF) and then transmits X10 down the mains line to an awaiting X10 receiver module, like an AM12, LM12, LW10 or AW10*If you have an intelligent controller like a HomeVision or a CM12 + Homeseer software then you can poll the TM13 to see whether the built-in Appliance Module is on or off.Note: For larger X10 systems, you will need 1 Transceiver per house-code setting. For example, if you have all your interior lights on House Code A, all your exterior lights on House Code B, and all your wireless cameras on House Code C, you would need 3 Transceivers. Simply set each transceiver to its corresponding House Code. For smaller X10 systems, you can have your cameras and lights on one house code (ex. House Code A), and would only need one Transceiver. More Information
ALL HOUSE CODE version - Can transmit and receive all 256 addresses! Status Response* X10 RF Receiver 433MHz Built-in Appliance Module (Address 1), rated at 5amps Yes, at last an X10 RF gateway that allows reception and re-transmission of all 256 X10 addresses (House Code A-P, and Addresses 1-16). Merely set the TM13's House Code to position 'P' and it will forward any House Code it receives! (When the TM13 is set as House Code between A-O it will only respond to that House Code, setting to House Code P allows All House Code control).If you plan to use an RF transmitter like an SS13, an MS13, or a KR19 then you also need the TM13 which receives the radio waves (RF) and then transmits X10 down the mains line to an awaiting X10 receiver module, like an AM12, LM12, LW10 or AW10When set to House Code P, the built-in Appliance Module will always repond when Address 1 is sent (A1, B1, etc will all command the built-in Appliance Module). When set to a House Code other than P, it will respond only when it receives it's own House Code on Address 1 (if the TM13 is set to House Code A, then only A1 will make the TM13's Appliance Module respond). *If you have an intelligent controller like a HomeVision or a CM12 + Homeseer software then you can poll the TM13 to see whether the built-in Appliance Module is on or off. More Information