User`s guide
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WS12A (XPD3) - X-10 dimming wall switch module.
WS13A (XPS3) - X-10 non-dimming wall switch module.
LM15A (PSM04) - X-10 Socket Rocket screw-in non-dimming lamp module.
LM15 () - Marmitek screw-in non-dimming lamp module.
AM14A (AM15A PAM21 PAM22) - X-10 2-way appliance module (Extended codes).
LM14A (PLM21) - X-10 2-way lamp module (Extended codes).
SL1AM (?) - SwitchLinc 1-way switch (Preset codes).
SL2AM (?) - SwitchLinc 2-way switch (Preset codes).
SL1LM (?) - SwitchLinc 1-way dimmer (Preset codes).
SL2LM (SL2380W) - SwitchLinc 2-way dimmer (Preset codes).
LL1LM (?) - LampLinc 1-way dimmer (Preset codes)
LL2LM (LL2000STW) - LampLinc 2-way dimmer (Preset codes)
RS114 () ACT user-programmable 2-way switch module.
With this module, support for AllUnitsOff, AllLightsOn, and
AllLightsOffsignals is user programmable. Module type parameters
AUF, ALO, and ALF match Heyu’ssupport with the module’sprogramming.
RF234 () ACT user-programmable 2-way switch module. This 230V
module has similar to but not identical characteristics with the RS114.
Based on data from a single device, it appears the RS234 does not
maintain its address after being turned On or Off.
AMEXC16 (?) - Module of the appliance type with
exclusive addressing: An on command turns On only the last
unit addressed. All other modules of this type on the
same housecode turn themselves Offand become unaddressed.
AMEXC8 (RAIN8) - Modules of the appliance type with
exclusive addressing within groups of 8 units, i.e., 1-8,
9-16. Other modules on the same housecode and within the same
group of units turn themselves Offwhen the last addressed
unit in that group is turned On. Atypical device of this
type is the WGL Rain8 Irrigation Controller.
AMEXC4 (XM10A XM13A) - Similar to AMEXC8 but with
exclusive addressing within groups of 4, i.e., 1-4,
5-8, 9-12, 13-16. Typical modules of this type are X-10´s
XM10A and XM13A camera power supplies.
PR511 () - X-10 PR511 2-way Motion Sensing floodlight
NONE -Nomodule; supports no X10 commands.
REMOTE2 -Not actually a module, it can be used as
a´target´ for X10 commands sent by a transmitter
with only On/Offcodes (likeakeychain remote
or motion sensor), when there is no physical module
assigned to that Housecode|Unit.
REMOTE4 -Likethe above,but for a four function
transmitter likeaPalmPad which can send Dim and
Bright codes in addition to On and Off.
REMOTE6 -Likethe above,but for a six function
transmitter likethe Mini- or Maxi-Controller which
can send On, Off, Dim, Bright, LightsOn, and AllOff
codes.
Note that the above two REMOTEs function a little
differently than lamp modules. The state for an On
(or a LightsOn for REMOTE6) code will always be
recorded as fully On regardless of prior state,
and the state for Dim/Bright codes can range from
local 4