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  Two Way Powerline Interface Module
 
Two Way Powerline Interface Module
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Connect via RJ11 to the X-10 output of another manufacturer's device (cable not included) and converts signal from the device onto the powerline. The PSC05 also reports X-10 transmissions on the powerline back to the device.
Item # PSC05
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The Two-Way Powerline Interface Module allows the developer to interface with the powerline using standard X-10 protocol. The Two-way Interlace has a receive buffer allowing it to store retreived messages while waiting to be polled by the-OEM equipment. The Two-way Powerline Interface connects to a serial port using a standard RJ11 telephone connector and cable. Contact X-10 PRO at 800-832-4003 for detailed technical information.

Connections:
1. Zero crossing detect
2. Common
3. X-10 Output to OEM
4. X-l0 Input from OEM


Led Status
Constant LED on: The PSCO5 is powered AC powered and ready. After plugging in the RJ11 cord to the OEM device, the LED should stay constant on.

Short Wink: Indicates that a valid command has been received by the PSCO5 and transmitted over the AC powerline or that a valid X-10 command has been detected on the powerline which is relayed to the OEM device through the RJ11 cord. This occurs each time a valid X-10 Command is sent or received.

Note: If the LED goes out after you plug in the OEM device and cord, you may have a defective OEM port, or the wrong cord. Make sure that you always use a straight, four-conductor modular RJ11 Cord. This is also referred to as a Telephony Standard four-conductor modular cord.
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