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− | ==XPNR== | + | =='''PRO XPNR: In-Circuit Noise Reducer'''== |
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− | + | Are you having problems controlling a fluorescent ballast or other electrically noisy device from an X10 wall switch or in-wall module? Then you should try the XPNR. It installs between the device making the noise and the module controlling it. It muffles signals above and below the X10 frequency when noise is detected, helping the X10 signal to get through. | |
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+ | *[http://www.authinx.com/manuals/X10/XPNR.pdf Detailed XPNR Instructions] | ||
+ | *[http://www.x10.com/xpnr-noise-reducer.html Purchase XPNR] | ||
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+ | ==Specifications== | ||
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;Dimensions: 1.25" in diameter, 2.5" long | ;Dimensions: 1.25" in diameter, 2.5" long | ||
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+ | ===240V Applications=== | ||
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+ | The XPNR does require a neutral connection and can be used on a 220/240 Volt AC device by putting one XPNR on each of the AC Hot leads. | ||
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+ | [[category: Configuration]] | ||
+ | [[category: Hardware]] | ||
+ | [[category: Product Information]] | ||
+ | [[category: Specifications]] |
Latest revision as of 20:00, 11 February 2015
PRO XPNR: In-Circuit Noise Reducer
Are you having problems controlling a fluorescent ballast or other electrically noisy device from an X10 wall switch or in-wall module? Then you should try the XPNR. It installs between the device making the noise and the module controlling it. It muffles signals above and below the X10 frequency when noise is detected, helping the X10 signal to get through.
Product Pages
Specifications
- Dimensions
- 1.25" in diameter, 2.5" long
240V Applications
The XPNR does require a neutral connection and can be used on a 220/240 Volt AC device by putting one XPNR on each of the AC Hot leads.