The AWM2 MicroModule is an extremely small Marmitek X-10 transmitter for two addresses with built-in appliance module. The AWM2 connects up to two momentary or maintained switches by wire leads. External switch 1 controls the relay and transmits ON/OFF X-10 command for the configured address. Switch 2 only transmits an ON/OFF command for the configured address plus one. MicroModules use two-way X-10 communication. Marmitek MicroModules are designed to fit in the rear of European junction boxes, behind any installed switch or outlet.
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The AWM2 is no longer available. The AWM2P is a good alternative for this.
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Yes, you can use more than one Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The Transceiver is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one Transceiver is transmitting. Transceivers will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
During the programming of the address, a one second pause is needed between both “ON” commands. When these commands are given too quickly one after the other, the address shall not be programmed.
In connection with heat development, it is not permitted for numerous MicroModules to be used in ONE wall outlet.
No, the FD10 only works as a phase coupler for modules which transmit at 0.60 and 120 degrees. You need the CAT4000 /FKX40 for this module. This also strengthens the signal on all phases.
Yes, you can use more than one Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The Transceiver is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one Transceiver is transmitting. Transceivers will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
LED lighting can be controlled by all X-10 receivers, except the AM12 (this is equipped with an autosense function. LEDs continue to be slightly illuminated because of the autosense current.) and the LW12.
LEDs cannot be controlled by the dimmer modules if their total power falls under the minimum load of the relevant module.
Low voltage LEDs (which are controlled via a transformer) and 230V LEDs which often have internal capacitive conversion to low voltage must also be taken into account. These influence the strength of the X-10 signal and can, therefore, cause interruption to the lighting network. In practice, the LED lighting can usually be switched on but cannot be switched off. This can be solved by using an additional FM10 or FD10 module.
The module will retain the same position until it gets a command to change position. If the module was in the ON position, it will return to the ON position after a power failure.
Because the MicroModules are so small, they heat up quicker than the ‘larger’ Marmitek HomeAutomation components. This is not a problem.
Yes, you can use more than one Transceiver in your home when the range of your remotes is not sufficient. The Transceiver is using so called collision detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one Transceiver is transmitting. Transceivers will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their data. To prevent your Marmitek X-10 System to become slow or to prevent dimming from becoming less smooth, make sure that the units are placed as far away from each other as possible.
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