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X10 lamp module not working.
Powerline noise can be created by fluorescent lights electronic equipment and appliances.
It really is that easy.
It could be that the module was defective but i ve heard negative things about the x10 lamp modules from some of my friends who had one before.
Simply plug in the transceiver plug in a lamp to the lm465 and plug it into the wall and you are up and running in seconds.
Screw in the lm15a then screw in the bulb.
If you figure out what equipment is generating the powerline noise an x10 noise filter can be used to fix the problem.
Simply take the lm465 plug it into your wall socket set the dial code and then control it with any x10 controller.
If you are having difficulty controlling a module from a particular location but can control it from other locations or if the ability to control a particular module is intermittent then it is possible that the module in question and your controller are on opposite phases of your house wiring or you are experiencing line noise.
It is our most popular lamp module solution.
The plm04 lamp module makes adding x10 on off and dimming control to your higher wattage lights simple easy.
I would suggest getting the appliance module instead even if you re just plugging it into a lamp.
Want the lm15a set to a3.
It comes with a kr19a keychain remote tm751 transceiver and a lm465 incandescent lamp module.
The new x10 wireless starter kit comes with everything you need to get started using x10 for wireless home automation.
This module also responds to all lights on command a.
Just screw in the lm15a lamp module into the socket grab an x10 controller and send the on code you want to set the lm15a set to 3 times.
It offers instant plug in control of incandescent bulbs rated 40 300 watts and offers dimming control with automatic gain control even if the lamp wasn t able to dim before.
You can t hear powerline noise but if you have too much of it your modules won t be able to hear the x10 signals.