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Receivers Provide an Easy way to Add Self-powered Wireless Control to Lighting Control and Security Systems

AD HOC Electronics E3R-R04FP-4 4-Channel Low Voltage Relay Receiver

The AD HOC Electronics 4-Channel Low Voltage Relay Receiver accepts wireless signals from other AD HOC EnOcean-enabled wireless light switches and sensors. It can be used to connect wireless light switches or door/window sensors to existing security, lighting, media, HVAC and other control systems. The low voltage relay receiver provides 4 channels of relay output which mirror the status of battery-free, EnOcean-compatible wireless transmitters. The relays provide wireless links to magnetic proximity window/door sensors or wireless light switches. The receiver receives information from EnOcean transmitters using a simple “ID learn-sequence” that stores transmitter IDs (addresses) in its EEPROM memory. This allows the receiver to store an association between each switch and each relay output. When used with compatible switches, the relays can be configured to toggle with each button press or provide momentary relay closure while the button is held and released. Also available as an 8-Channel Low Voltage Relay Receiver.

  • Compatible with AD HOC EnOcean enabled RF modules (868 MHz)
  • Easily add window/door sensors or self-powered wireless lighting to existing systems
  • Each unit can support up to 30 associations
  • Wirelessly communicates with other devices via EnOcean radio frequency (RF) protocol
  • 100 foot average range
  • Price: $169.95
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