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Micro Modules in FCC Database

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Brian-

 

Thanks for posting that.

 

I have reviewed a bunch of the docs at the FCC and I'm not sure I understand what these modules are for exactly. Looks alot like the Inlinelinc relay/dimmers to me. Not sure exactly what the extra light gauge wires are for. Maybe sense line(s) ?

 

These do look to be smaller than the Inlinelincs and I like the screw terminal idea for in-box installations. I was unable to find any load ratings in the documents available.

 

Any thought as to what these modules are intended for ?

 

-Xathros

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Well if they are anything like the European X10 Micro Modules. They maybe able to use a push button on the switch plate the module is mounted under. Too toggle their state as well as be controlled by RF and Power Line commands.

Brian

 

That is what I took from the doc. The sense lines can be connected to either a single button which probably cycles On/Off or connected to two buttons which would act as On and Off.

 

Amazing how much speculation is generated by such little information

Well if they are anything like the European X10 Micro Modules. They maybe able to use a push button on the switch plate the module is mounted under. Too toggle their state as well as be controlled by RF and Power Line commands.

 

Interesting. I saw a separate off wire and an on wire in one of the docs.

 

 

I do like the fact that there appears to be a dry contact version.

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