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X10 TM751Wireless Transceiver Module

X10 TM751Wireless Transceiver Module

X10 TM751Wireless Transceiver Module
$ 21.99

Score By Feature

Based on 543 ratings
Packaging
8.78
Satisfaction
8.85
Value for money
9.16
Customer service
8.70

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Product Description

Plug in an X10 module and control any household appliance or light remotely
The appliance module is integrated in the device
The plug-and-play feature simplifies the installation process

Questions & Answers

You want the motion detector to turn it on first, but after 10 minutes it should turn off? Is there a timer you can set?

Unlike other units, this one does not include a motion detector.

A while ago, I bought a house, and I found this unit in the Do you just want to turn the light on and off? There was no instruction manual left for me. ?

Now that you know that this unit is essentially a re-used item, you should be able to enjoy it more Has it been repurposed for broadcasting? It has a single outlet designed for lights, but it's not plugged into the plug Signals are broadcast across the side of the 220 VAC where the cable is plugged in. For those of you who are not familiar with the process, your electric service is brought into your house via a BREAKER on two sides of the pole transformer. There are two separate 110 VAC bars on your breaker panel, which split your 220 VAC (via a center tap). There is a problem with passing the X10 digital signals from one 110VAC leg to another. A controller on the 110VAC line may be able to control a light on the other side, but would not be able to control a light unless there is a coupling device that allows the signals to pass from side A to side It is possible to solve this problem by plugging two of these units into two different outlets -- one in the A side outlet and one in the B side outlet. Solving problems isn't easy, but studying new methods will help you to do so.

With this receiver, I'd like to use a key chain remote control for garage doors. Alternatively, I would like to know if I can use a remote control. I appreciate it. ?

X10 controls (transmitters) are the only ones that can be used with this wireless transceiver. X10 does not work with garage door remote controls because their frequency does not match.

Selected User Reviews For X10 TM751Wireless Transceiver Module

This dinosaur technology dates back to the 10's! A cross between the X and the Y Approximately forty years have passed since the introduction of the 10 product line Since I first started using line-transient carriers 35 years ago, my experience has become extensive
3/5

It is too bad that the science of transmitting a signal over a power line is so simple, but with so many It was found out that Enron lied about this re High-speed Internet over power lines and the Internet It was a mess with the Blockbuster Video deal. The appliance has a loud electrical noise it is weak The stuff like electronic signals, building materials, pianos, aluminum plates in heads, anything with a ground, and anything with a ground/arc - Fault circuit interrupters pose a challenge for a reliable installation. The chances are slim, but not zero. The notion that there MUST be a solution has been repeated countless times by me! As far as we know, Sears carried X-rays The total number of years is 10 During that period, a person of X's age could retire at the age of 70 Product 10 only lasted for a few weeks The maximum time frame is two or three years. Has anyone ever seen the movie "A Christmas Story"? I am the father. ". Those are the things I'm facing - I don't have a problem with equipment like furnaces It will be the death of me if I get to 10! There are a few places where I continue to use line carriers There should be no problems with this. There has to be a way for this to RF is something I'm familiar with! I just bought the X-Ray just last week Using the Pro version of the software. I love it! There's a lot to talk about Gain control in the palm of your hand! A big-hearted person Charlie! It's time to get going! How will X make a difference Do you have any ideas for what to do Firstly, all residential electrical panels must be equipped with arc or ground fault circuit interrupters Unlike the other 10 subsystems, this one cannot transmit signals outside its protection circuit. If you want to run a line signal from your den (GFCI or ARC) to a bedroom (another protected breaker) for instance, it won't work! We will not allow this to If you use their transceiver to skip to the bedroom and then line carrier within that bedroom, you can use the transceiver to "skip" there. You can have tile as long as you don't have it. A weak radio signal is reflected on the tile. You can use drywall, as long as you don't have No matter what type of roof you have, as long as it You can't blame me for being serious! E has been trying for some time now How to get it and what to do You can rely on this signal to get you from point A to point B. Therefore, I am going to remove ARC-references Remove the fault breakers and replace them "Put an end to safety, I'm a danger" There MUST be a way to accomplish this! RF is an old friend of mine! In summary, how would you rate this movie? Other technologies may be more suitable for your purposes I don't care what people think! There will be a greater chance of longevity for you!.

Estrella Nicholson
Estrella Nicholson
| Mar 28, 2021
There are no functions for X10 on this While the wireless receiver works well, it is lacking one part that I feel is vital
3/5

It receives the X10 signals from other units well and relays them to the house wiring for further control. In addition, it does not respond to wireless X10 commands from other units. Although it responds to X10 commands sent on the power lines, it does not respond to commands sent over a LAN. In my opinion, this is a fundamentally poor design, and I would have returned it instead, however, as most of the others here, it arrived and sat on the shelf for a few months before I first attempted.

Mario Vaughan
Mario Vaughan
| Feb 17, 2021
There is a possibility that two TM751 transceivers will be required For every 120 VAC circuit, one should be used
5/5

The transformer outside your house produces 240 volts AC, so you have two 120 volt lines coming from it. In the event that only one 120VAC circuit is controlled by a TM751, the bulb modules on the other 120VAC circuits may not be controlled. To return on the #2 circuit, the signal from the Transceiver on #1 circuit will need to go all the way out to the transformer on the power pole. As is, the signal on my #1 120VAC circuit is too weak by the time it reaches that trip so the TM751 will control the Lamp Modules on the #2 120VAC circuit but not the Lamp Modules on my #1 120VAC In this case, it is easy to place another TM751 Transceiver on the circuit #2.

Clayton Macias
Clayton Macias
| Nov 25, 2020
It's semi- A functional language
3/5

I can control the internal outlet with the wired remote but the transceiver's remote control modules cannot be controlled even with the I don't remember this happening with any of my old X-Y modules. I think it may be because the TM751 instructions state that modules in opposite phase circuits may not work, but I didn't get this problem with any of my old X-Y modules. There are 10 pieces of In 1998, when I installed my old X-Box, I installed all the replacement modules I bought in the same outlets I used for that device until 2002 It is impossible to control the equipment, and they will not The time has come for me to trash all these X-files Invest in the latest technology before moving on to the next 10 items.

Adler Johnston
Adler Johnston
| Dec 23, 2020
Translator of paramount importance
4/5

Microsoft Word is our preferred word processor To control outdoor lights with outdoor motion sensors connected to a wall switch, 16 wireless PIR (passive infrared) motion sensors are required. Considering that the sensor transmits RF (radio frequency) signals, you MUST also have a way to transform from the RF signals to A/C. The following lines are on the page There are 10 signal Xs that operate other Xs The number of devices is 10. This is an appliance that we use for that purpose and it works very well. This type of module turns whatever it is plugged in to on and off by means of a relay. There is no outlet on it at all, just the X-ray sight As soon as it receives a wireless radio signal, it emits a signal of its own. There is some weight to the relay, however. It switches on or off with a clunk when it's working, which is an indication that it's heavy duty. In our laundry room, where the noise is not noticeable, we keep this machine since it doesn't matter where you put it.

Benson Dillon
Benson Dillon
| Oct 15, 2020
The HR12A code is 10)
5/5

It works great, but it is important that you are aware that this X-ray machine is quite expensive In addition to the module 10, there is a wireless X-ray transmitter module An example of such a transmitter is the model HR12A (it may also As well as this, it will also support wireless X-ray With the transmitter on this unit, you can control all 16 modules over your home's wiring (not just using the built-in outlet). This is an RF device, not an infrared device, so there is no need for line-of-sight The link between vision and.

Aya Valentine
Aya Valentine
| Nov 05, 2020
There is a limit to the number of zones you can control, but this is a reliable software
4/5

Rather than trying to make a whole bunch of companion lamp and appliance modules work throughout our 130+ year old house and its hodgepodge of wiring, I purchased a few of these transceiver modules instead There have been a number of wiring upgrades over the years. "Slave" modules worked sometimes, then stopped working for no reason I could figure out. Only a slight increase in price is associated with the transceiver modules. The main issue with using these instead of lamps and appliance modules is that they greatly reduce the number of separate zones you can set. However, since we are mostly using them for Christmas lighting, I would choose reliability over versatility.

Louis McCall
Louis McCall
| Oct 08, 2020
I am very happy with my barn lights, they are To light up my barn, I purchased some outdoor string lights and connected them to my My favorite feature is the ability to turn on and off the lights in the house at any time, and I bought this device to replace an older model with a busted antenna after using it for almost a decade
5/5

Despite some heavy monsoon rain, it has never shorted out on me.

Brooke Sherman
Brooke Sherman
| Jul 23, 2020

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