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PAT01/4005X X10 16-DEVICE ( 4005X ) | 
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| Brand: X10 Pro Category: CE
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $14.99 You Save: $15.00 (50%)
New (3) Used (2) from $8.59
Sales Rank: 20164
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
MPN: 4005X Model: 4005X UPC: 099081120011 EAN: 0099081120011 ASIN: B0006I3ANK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: We get our products direct from X10 so you are assured great quality.
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| Features:
| • | It Converts Wireless Signals Into Powerline X10 Signals! | | • | Receives RF signals from up to 16 individual transmitters | | • | Works with all X10 Home Automation RF devices (except security sensors) | | • | 2-way ability provides support for Status Request commands | | • | Polite operation helps prevent AC signal collisions |
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Product Description Works with X10's line of IR/RF remote controls and PIR motion sensors. The newly redesigned rf base module receives all 16 unit code addresses wireless on one house code. Wireless X10 devices need this base unit to catch the radio signals and cover them to X10 signals on the electricity line. Another new feature over the older version is that this unit will "look" for X10 signal activity before transmitting. If the unit detects X10 activity on the line, it will hold off transmitting the command until the line is clear. Totally Expandable Add as many handheld remotes and X10 wireless devices as you want to each base. As long as the transmitters are on the same house code as the base, they will all control the same devices. Be careful to have only one RF base unit or X10 security console (which also change RF signals into X10 signals for the electricity line) per housecode. If more than one base unit is used on the same housecode, X10 signal collisions may result. Supports Status Request Another new feature unique to this unit and not found in other RF units is an unique feature where an X10 transmitter can do a "request status" of the built-in appliance module. Since the unit is a receiver and transmitter of X10 signals, it can respond with "Yes, I'm on!"
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