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==Questions== | ==Questions== | ||
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+ | == SPECIFICATIONS == | ||
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+ | ;Weight: 0.32 lbs. | ||
+ | ;Power Supply: 120VAC @ 60Hz | ||
+ | ;Power: 2W | ||
+ | ;Terminal Voltage: 6V min, 18V max | ||
+ | ;Input Switch Position A: 6 - 18VDC | ||
+ | ;Input Switch Position B: Dry Contact Closure | ||
==Related Products== | ==Related Products== |
Revision as of 00:27, 5 April 2007
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Model: PF284
The PSC01 Powerflash Module is different from most other X10 modules - it sends X10 codes rather than receiving them. It can be triggered by a dry contact closure or a low voltage input (6-18 volts AC, DC, or audio). When connected to the output of a burglar alarm system or alarm panel, it can flood your house with light when the alarm is tripped. This device can be activated by a magnetic window switch, photo cell, moisture sensor, motion detector, pressure switch or anything that gives a switch closure. Applications for this versatile interface are limited only by your imagination. It can trip lights directly or activate sophisticated macros in ActiveHome Pro.
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Questions
How do I set up my Powerflash module?
SPECIFICATIONS
- Weight
- 0.32 lbs.
- Power Supply
- 120VAC @ 60Hz
- Power
- 2W
- Terminal Voltage
- 6V min, 18V max
- Input Switch Position A
- 6 - 18VDC
- Input Switch Position B
- Dry Contact Closure