If You Want To Control X10 Modules With A Wireless Controller, Plug In The X10 Rr501 Wireless Base Transceiver Module. Unlike The Tm751 Transceiver, This Rr501 Model Responds To Both X10 And Rf Signals (Not Just Rf), Giving You Versatile Control Over The Transceiver'S Built-In Appliance Module, As Well As Your Other X10 Modules. The Rr501 Transceiver Module Picks Up Radio Frequency (Rf) Signals From X10 Wireless Remotes And Then Converts Those Signals Into X10 Commands, Which Are Sent Over Your Power Lines. In Addition To Signaling Other X10 Receivers, The Base Transceiver Module Provides A Built-In Appliance Module, Which Responds To Unit Codes 1 To 9. Plug An Appliance Or Light Into The Module'S Outlet To Enable Wireless Control. The Module Can Be Controlled By Various X10 Remotes, Such As The X10 Pro 16-Plus Remote (Phr03) Or The X10 Pro Mini Controller (Phc01). Rr501 Vs Tm751 X10 Transceivers: As A Two-Way Transceiver, The Rr501 Offers Advanced Features Over The Tm751. The Tm751'S Built-In Appliance Module Can Only Be Controlled By Rf. This Rr501 Model Also Receives X10 Powerline Signals, Allowing You To Control The Built-In Module Over The Powerline, And Receive Status Reports. Additionally, The Rr501 Has A Switch That Lets You Choose From Unit Codes 1-9 For The Appliance Module. The Tm751'S Appliance Module Operates Only As Unit 1. Finally, The Rr501 Is About 1.5 Inches Larger Than The Tm751. Note: Use Only One Rf Base Transceiver Module Or X10 Security Console (Which Also Converts Rf Signals Into X10 Signals) Per House Code. If More Than One Transceiver Is Used On The Same House Code, X10 Signal Collisions May Result. Specs: Power Requirements: 120 Vac, 60 Hz. Load Rating: Resistive: 15 Amps; Incandescent: 500W; Tv: 400W; Motor: 1/3 Hp. Dimmable: No. Dimensions: 4.25(H) X 2.75(W) X 1.25(D) Inches.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the X10 Wireless Base Transceiver Module?A: The dimensions are four point twenty-five inches high, two point seventy-five inches wide, and one point twenty-five inches deep.
Q: What is the power requirement for the RR501 model?A: The power requirement is one hundred twenty volts alternating current at sixty hertz.
Q: How much load can the built-in appliance module handle?A: The built-in appliance module can handle up to fifteen amps of resistive load.
Q: How do I use the X10 Wireless Base Transceiver Module?A: To use it, plug the module into a standard power outlet and connect an appliance or light to its outlet.
Q: Is the RR501 compatible with all X10 remotes?A: Yes, it is compatible with various X10 remotes, including the X10 PRO 16-Plus Remote and the X10 PRO Mini Controller.
Q: Can I control multiple appliances with the RR501?A: Yes, you can control up to sixteen X10 receivers with the RR501 module.
Q: How should I care for the X10 Wireless Base Transceiver Module?A: To maintain it, avoid exposing the module to moisture and ensure it is plugged into a stable power outlet.
Q: Is there a warranty for the RR501 model?A: Yes, the RR501 typically comes with a manufacturer's warranty; please check specific retailer policies for details.
Q: How do I troubleshoot if the module isn't responding?A: First, ensure it is properly plugged in and powered; then check that the remote is functioning correctly and is within range.
Q: Can I use more than one transceiver on the same House Code?A: No, you should only use one RF Base Transceiver Module per House Code to avoid signal collisions.
Q: What is the difference between the RR501 and TM751 models?A: The RR501 is a two-way transceiver that receives both RF and X10 signals, while the TM751 only responds to RF signals.
Q: Are there any safety precautions I should consider?A: Yes, ensure the module is used within its load ratings and avoid connecting it to appliances that exceed the specified limits.
Q: What type of appliances can I control with the RR501?A: You can control any appliance or light that is compatible with X10 technology, as long as it meets the load specifications.
Q: Does the RR501 provide status reports?A: Yes, it sends status reports over the power line to compatible X10 receivers.
Q: Is this device suitable for outdoor use?A: No, the RR501 is designed for indoor use only and should not be exposed to outdoor conditions.