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[[TM751 Locks Up|When I transmit a dim command, my transceiver (TM751) dims the light all the way down and then the transceiver locks up until I unplug it. Why does this happen? ]] | [[TM751 Locks Up|When I transmit a dim command, my transceiver (TM751) dims the light all the way down and then the transceiver locks up until I unplug it. Why does this happen? ]] | ||
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+ | [[Differences Between the TM751 and RR501|What is the difference between the RR501 and the TM751? ]] | ||
Latest revision as of 13:05, 3 July 2014
X10 TM751 and PRO PAT02: Wireless Transceiver
Product Pages
Specifications
- Weight
- 0.36 lbs.
- FCC ID
- B4STM751 ( RF 310Mhz )
- Power Supply
- 120VAC @ 60Hz
- Power
- 4W
Max Loads:
- Resistive
- 15A
- Motor
- 1/3 HP
- Lamps (incandescent, fluorescent, halogen, low voltage)
- 500W
- TV
- 400W