programmed address (e.g. Address A3 is programmed, the next address will be automatically programmed as A4).

Input applicable for potential free switches (< +5V in regard to neutral).

Can respond to one or more group commands like ALL LIGHTS ON, ALL UNITS OFF. These functions are disabled by default.

The internal appliance module remembers its status after a main voltage cut-off.

Color code wire connections

WARNING: THE WIRES OF THE MICROMODULE CARRY THE LIFE DANGER 230V MAIN- VOLTAGE!! ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE MAIN MASTER SWITCH BEFORE INSTALLING THE MICROMODULE.

NOTE: THE BLUE WIRE (COMMON) IS INTERNAL and DIRECTLY CONNECTED TO THE NEUTRAL CLAMP (N).

Description of the Marmitek MicroModule wires

Blue: Neutral (0) wire

Brown: Input 1, programmed base address + control of the built-in appliance module

The built-in appliance module will switch from ON to OFF or vise versa when the brown wire is connected with the blue wire. At the same time the programmed address will transmit the new status of the appliance module through the power line. Due to this Marmitek X10 transmission you are able to switch other Marmitek X10 modules (set to the same address). The new status will also be recognized by other MicroModuls or e.g. the computer interface (activating macro’s, status indication and more).

Red: Input 2, second address

When the red wire is connected to the blue wire, the programmed

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