How Does Marmitek X10 Work; Adresses - Marmitek X10 SS12E User Manual

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HOW DOES MARMITEK X10 WORK?

Marmitek X10 components use the existing mains wiring
to communicate (using Marmitek X10 signals). You can
build a complete system using the three different kind of
components of the Marmitek X10 System:
1. Modules: These components will receive Marmitek X10
signals and will switch or dim the attached lamp or
appliance. Examples of these modules are lamp modules
and appliance modules. These are available as build-in,
micro, DIN rail and plug-in modules.
2. Controllers: These components will transmit Marmitek
X10 signals and thus will control the Modules.
3. Transmitters:Wireless components like remotes. The
signals of these components will be received by a
controller with transceiver functionality (IRRF 7243, TM13,
CM15Pro.....). The Transceiver will translate the signals into
Marmitek X10 signals on the power line.

ADRESSES

Up to a maximum of 256 different addresses can be preset.
These are subdivided into a so-called HouseCode (A to P
incl.) and a UnitCode (1 to 16 incl.). The HouseCode can
also be set on the controllers, so that the controllers and
modules become part of the same system. The address can
be set either using code dials or by pressing buttons,
depending on the type of module.
The Marmitek X10 System uses standard commands, which
control all units with the same HouseCode at the same
time (e.g. all lights on, all units off, etc.).
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