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SAIX10

 

 

A10 MICROMODULE

The SAIX is both an A10 Receiver relay switch and a signal Transmitter, which can be mounted behind light switches (momentary or continuous), or fitted behind power points. By fitting a SAIX module behind a switch, lights and devices can then be operated via Transmitters and Interfaces.

 

Characteristics

·         240V, 10A, suitable for resistive, inductive and capacitive loads

·         Can control up to 2 consecutive addresses

·         Can be included in group commands

·         Automatic status response is possible

·         The status is retained after a blackout (if required)

·         Can be used to automate power points

 

Operation

The wires of the SAIX module are connected to either a continuous or momentary switch, making it possible to operate the load both via the automation system and manually. The SAIX as a Receiver has one relay, thus provides the ability to control one load. However, two switches can be wired into the SAIX, therefore as a Transmitter the first switch will transmit an X10 signal as well as control the built in relay. When the second switch is operated, the SAIX will send out an X10 signal which can be used to control another Receiver module elsewhere in the installation, or for triggering a scenario (in conjunction with a suitable Programmable Interface). The SAIX can also be controlled by X10 signals originating from other X10/A10 Transmitters, Interfaces and remote controls.

 

Notes

Active and neutral are required to be connected to the SAIX
 

3-Phase use

The SAIX10 transmits signals for use on one phase only. If you have three phase power, or more specifically have X10/A10 Interfaces/Transmitters on a different phase to the SAIX10, you will need the CR244 3-phase repeater for the signals to be received across phases.

 

Programming

·         Can be programmed by any X10 compatible Transmitter or Interface

·         Can also be programmed by special W Home AT004 programmer/test Receiver