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PCS SimpleWorx Plug-In Transmitter Module, Contact Closure Input

$79.57
SKU: PCSWXPMTCC

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Product Description

The Plug-In Module Transmitter (PMT-CC) is a plug-in module that accepts a single low voltage contact closure input to trigger SimpleWorx receivers. The input can be connected to any Class 2 low-voltage devices such as alarm panel switches, motion sensors, photo sensors, etc. The PMT plugs into a standard electrical outlet.

  • Channel one input to trigger a variety of devices
  • Channel two is a 12VAC 500mA power output for sensors
  • Simple installation, just plug it in to any grounded 120V outlet
  • Links to SPC Receivers in seconds.
  • Triggers when a UL Class 2 contact is applied to input
  • LED indicates status of relay

Tech Specs

ELECTRICAL

  • Power Requirements: Primary: 120 Volts AC, 50/60Hz
  • Channels: 1
  • Switch Load Types: Contact Closure
  • Relay Lifetime: 100,000 on/off operations at full electronic ballast load
  • Standby Power Consumption:< 0.8 Watts
  • Environmental Conditions: Indoor Use Only
  • Temperature: -40 to 194 degrees F (-40 to 90 degrees C)
  • Humidity: 10 to 90 percent RH (non-condensing)
  • Certifications: Safety tested for USA and Canada to ETL tested to UL508 UL-508-2010 CSA C22.2 #14-2010

OPERATION

  • Status LED:
    • Blinking Green = Link Mode
    • Red = Power applied
    • Blinking Red = Transmitting
  • Channel LED: Red when on
  • During Power outage: Retains all settings in Non-volatile EERPOM

MECHANICAL

  • Terminals: (28 -16 gauge wire)
  • Connections: Wago #253 Series or equivalent 4-position connector terminal block
  • Set Button: Button
  • Mounting: 3-pin grounded plug
  • Dimensions: 3(L) x 2(W) x 1.55(D) inches
  • Weight: 0.3 pounds
  • US Patent No.: 6,734,784; 6,784,790; 7,265,654; 7,688,183. U.S. and foreign patents may be pending.