Takes radio frequency commands from Marmitek wireless controllers (remote controls, wireless switches and wireless sensors) and converts them to the X-10 signals carried over existing house wiring. The TM13 also has a built-in appliance module. You need one TM13 per installation when you use a wireless controller. You don't need the TM13 if there is a Marmitek wireless alarm system installed.
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| Art.no. | Plugtypes | ||||||||
| 09196 | Plug type G | ||||||||
| 09198 | Plug type U | ||||||||
| 09745 | Europlug | ||||||||
| 09197 | Plug type F | ||||||||
| 09574 | Plug type CH | ||||||||
| 09442 | Plug type I |
That is correct. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On.’ This is to prevent events such as the coffee machine being turned on by accident. Appliance modules do respond to the command ‘All Units Off’.
Yes. The modules work with both earthed and non-earthed wall sockets.
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.
That is correct. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On.’ This is to prevent events such as the coffee machine being turned on by accident. Appliance modules do respond to the command ‘All Units Off’.
Yes. The modules work with both earthed and non-earthed wall sockets.
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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The TM13 is fitted with ‘collision detection’. This prevents problems when more than one TM13 module is used. This can be a problem when you use a TM13 in combination with another X10 transmitter without collision detection.
Marmitek has products in its range for all 230V countries. As different European countries use different plug types, the transceiver modules are available in different versions. The G (German) stands for rim earth (The Netherlands and Germany), the F (French) for pin earth (France and Belgium).
This is perfectly normal. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On.’ This is to prevent that e.g. the heater is turned on by accident. All modules do respond to the command All Units Off.
No, the UnitCode of the TM13 is fixed to UnitCode Nr. 1. 1
The HouseCode can be set by moving the dial on the front of the module.
That is correct. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On.’ This is to prevent events such as the coffee machine being turned on by accident. Appliance modules do respond to the command ‘All Units Off’.
Yes. The modules work with both earthed and non-earthed wall sockets.
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.
Check the following:
This is perfectly normal. Only lamp modules will respond to the command ‘All Lights On.’ This is to prevent that e.g. the heater is turned on by accident. All modules do respond to the command All Units Off.
No, the UnitCode of the TM13 is fixed to UnitCode Nr. 1. 1
The HouseCode can be set by moving the dial on the front of the module.
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