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Written by Dan   
Wednesday, 20 May 2009 08:54

Control4 logoControl4 has been working hard it looks like.  There are 3 more devices in the pipeline, which I assume will be released soon.

C4-SW1-Z Wireless Switch

Power:
120VAC +/-10% 50/60hz, 300 mW off, 400 mW on

Supported Load Types and Ratings:
120 VAC 1000 W Resistive
120 VAC 500 W Tungsten
120 VAC 1000 W Electronic Low voltage
120 VAC 1000 W Magnetic Low Voltage
This device requires a neutral AC connectio
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C4-DIM1-Z Wireless Dimmer

Power:
120VAC +/-10% 50/60hz, 350 mW

Supported Load Types and Ratings:
120 VAC 1000 W Incandescent (all types)
120 VAC 1000 W Halogen (all types)
120 VAC 1000 W Forward Phase Controlled Electronic Low Voltage (dimmable only)
120 VAC 1000 W Forward Phase Controlled Fluorescent Light Fixtures (dimmable only)
120 VAC 1000 W Forward Phase Controlled Magnetic Low Voltage (all types with 70% or greater load factor)
Total minimum load must exceed 25W
This device can function with or without a neutral AC connection.  However, when controlling Magnetic Low Voltage loads, a neutral wire connection is required.


C4-6NDIM1-Z Wireless Dimmer, 600 Watt, No-Status

Power:
120VAC +/-10% 50/60hz, 350 mW

Supported Load Types and Ratings
120 VAC 600 W Incandescent (all types)
120 VAC 600 W Halogen (all types) 
120 VAC 600 W Forward Phase Controlled Electronic Low Voltage (dimmable only)
120 VAC 600 W Forward Phase Controlled Fluorescent Light Fixtures (dimmable only)
120 VAC 600 VA Forward Phase Controlled Magnetic Low Voltage (all types with 70 percent or greater load factor)                   
Total minimum load must exceed 25W
This device can function with or without a neutral AC connection. However, when controlling Magnetic Low Voltage loads, a neutral wire connection is required.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 May 2009 08:55