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Author Topic: Mutiple TM751 on same house circuit code  (Read 5291 times)

nobleskydiver

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Mutiple TM751 on same house circuit code
« on: October 12, 2007, 12:34:02 AM »

Dear experts,  Do you need to use the TM751 for each set of 4 in a group?  or is one enough? 

Is the clicking noise heard from within TM751  normal switching on/off

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Re: Mutiple TM751 on same house circuit code
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2007, 07:39:32 AM »

Dear experts,  Do you need to use the TM751 for each set of 4 in a group?  or is one enough? 

Is the clicking noise heard from within TM751  normal switching on/off



The TM751 transceives RF signals for all 16 unit codes in the housecode.  You'll need only one per housecode.

The clicking noise is the relay for the built-in appliance module.  It only responds to On/Off RF signals with unit code 1.  Except for the audible annoyance, it can be ignored if you have nothing plugged in.

 
« Last Edit: October 13, 2007, 03:13:25 AM by Charles Sullivan »
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Re: Mutiple TM751 on same house circuit code
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2007, 06:05:07 PM »

It also does not have a powerline receiver in it. So it can not be controlled by a powerline controller. Like a Max-Controller etc.
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