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Wireless Adaptive Phase Dimmer, Contemporary Data Sheet Document

SPECIFICATIONS Model numberC4-APD120-C, C4-APD240-C, C4-APD277-CPower requirementsC4-APD120-C: 120VAC +/-10%, 50/60 Hz C4-APD240-C: 220VAC-240VAC +/-10%, 50/60 HzC4-APD277-C: 277VAC +/-10%, 50/60 Hz This device can function with or without a neutral AC connection, depending on load type.Power consumptionC4-APD120-C: 450mWC4-APD240-C: 1.94WC4-APD277-C: 550mWControl communications Zigbee, IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz, 15-channel, spread-spectrum Load types/ratingsIncandescent, halogen; electronic (solid state) low-voltage (ELV) transformers, magnetic (iron core, inductive) low-voltage (MLV) transformers1, phase-dimmable uorescents, compact uorescents, and LEDs.Incandescent (tungsten) 600W 550W 500W Halogen600W 550W 500W Fluorescent300W 300W 300W Compact uorescent (CFL)300W 300W 300W 120W 120W 120W C4-APD240-C reverse-phase maximum loadIncandescent (tungsten) 800W 700W 600W Halogen800W 700W 600W Fluorescent500W 500W 500W Compact uorescent (CFL)500W 500W 500W 160W 160W 160W C4-APD240-C forward-phase maximum loadIncandescent (tungsten) 400W400W400WHalogen400W400W400WFluorescent400W400W400WCompact uorescent (CFL)400W400W400W160W160W160WC4-APD277-C maximum loadIncandescent (tungsten) 1000W 900W800WHalogen1000W 900W800WFluorescent500W500W500W Compact uorescent (CFL)500W500W500W200W200W 200WCONTROL4 WIRELESS ADAPTIVE PHASE DIMMER, CONTEMPORARYFind details of the product’s Limited Warranty at snapav.com/warrantyor request a paper copy from Customer Service at Find other legal resources, such as regulatory notices and patent information, at snapav.com/legal MORE INFO Minimum load (with neutral), all models1W Minimum load (without neutral)Incandescent (tungsten) HalogenFluorescentNot recommendedCompact uorescent (CFL)Not recommendedNot recommendedNotes: When dimming magnetic (MLV) loads, each transformer must be loaded to at least 50% of its maximum load.The minimum and maximum load requirements for uorescent, CFL, and LED loads can vary greatly depending on the specic xture and/or bulb being used.

Episode Hybrid Amp Release Notes Document

FIRMWARE RELEASE NOTES FIRMWARE RELEASE 03/20/2022 Main Firmware Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-2000This firmware update requires a two-step update process. Both steps must be completed for a successful update. Click here for instructions.FIRMWARE RELEASE 12/02/2021 Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000This firmware update requires a two-step update process. Both steps must be completed for a successful update. Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000EA-AMP-HYB-2D-2000This firmware update requires a two-step update process. Both steps must be completed for a successful update. Click here for instructions.Changes in This releaseImprovementsAdded webconnect from OvrC.Added front panel lockout to prevent customer changes to amplifier settingsFW upgrade process has been optimized so future updates share one firmware file for both the 1000 and 2000 Fixed SDDP flooding issue which caused amplifier and network slowdownsFuture MAC OS firmware upgrade issues resolvedControl system (telnet) password now syncs with web UI password page | 2 FIRMWARE RELEASE 09/03/2019 Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000EA-AMP-HYB-2D-2000Changes in This releaseImprovementsUpdated user accounts and user access to meet California’s new IoT security legislation.Updated volume ramping curve for improved performance for units connected to a C4 system.Resolved an OvrC drop off issue, the amp would disconnect then would not automatically reconnect.FIRMWARE RELEASE 09/03/2019 Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000Changes in This releaseImprovementsAdded Save/Load Preset FeatureAdded Web UI firmware update FeatureFixed iOS repeat logout issueFixed wrong password entry/lock out issueFIRMWARE RELEASE 05/20/2019 Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000Changes in This releaseImprovementsSpeaker profile Y-Ch1 changed to Mono CH1 + Ch2Fixed issue where 12V trigger unable to power down during “light” power modeExtended digital certificates validity dateFIRMWARE RELEASE 04/03/2019 Main FirmwareEA-AMP-HYB-2D-1000Changes in This releaseImprovementsThis is release firmwareTECHNICAL SUPPORTFor chat and telephone, visit ctrl4.co/[email protected]/tc for discussions, instructional videos, news, and more.

Episode Signature Flush Mount Bracket Installation Guide Document

ESS-FLUSH-IC SeriesEpisode Flush Mount BracketInstall Guide 2 InstallSelect the location for the speaker and mark the center. Cutout dimensions are provided in the table below. ESS-FLUSH-IC-4ESS-FLUSH-IC-6ESS-FLUSH-IC-8Cutout Diameter7.62"9.76"11.12"Pro Tip:Avoid any studs or joists in the ceiling or wall.Use the supplied cutout template to mark the area to be cut. Cut around the marked area and remove the piece of drywall. 3 Fit the bracket into the opening and ensure it sits at against the drywall. Tighten down the dog ears on the bracket to ensure it is tight in the ceiling. Pro Tip:The bracket supports the weight of the speaker once installed, so secure it rmly.

The Right Way to Customize Keypads Blog

This post comes to us from Lisa Montgomery, Senior Editor at Electronic House and freelance home technology writer. Being able to press one button to control multiple devices is one of the most appealing features of home automation. Creating these one-button “scenes” requires programming of the keypad’s companion home automation system, which is a fairly simple task for a trained custom electronics (CE) professional.  Surprisingly, what’s often the most challenging part of a keypad design is deciding what to name each button. Keypad buttons should be labeled in a way that makes sense to all members of the household and that best reflects the family’s personality.

Control4 and Cisco Sign Strategic Agreement to Deliver Network-enabled Automation Platforms for Smart+Connected Communities and Home Energy Management Solutions Press release

Salt Lake City, Utah – February 15, 2011 – Control4, a leader in affordable IP-based home control systems, today announced that it has signed a strategic agreement with Cisco to deliver network-enabled automation platforms for connected smart communities and home energy deployments around the world. Cisco is leading an investment in Control4, and the collaboration between the two companies includes the integration of Control4® technology into Cisco’s Service Delivery Platform (SDP) and the introduction of Cisco-branded Control4® products. Additionally Control4 will become a key member

HI-TECH FOR HARDBODIES Blog

At this New England gym, Control4 does the heavy lifting. LOCATION: Easton, Massachusetts // DEALER: Evolution Sports Performance // PHOTOGRAPHY: Rebecca Henry Photography Picture this: you’re halfway through a killer workout at the gym. The instructor turns to change the music, and...fizzle. Technical difficulties kill the momentum. Your sweaty shoulders sag.   Music is the life-blood of workout classes, but that can spell disaster at old-school gyms, where each instructor is at the mercy of notoriously unreliable audio systems. That’s not the case at Evolution Sports Performance in Easton, MA, thanks to a facility-wide Control4® system that keeps the energy—and muscles—humming.

Pakedge WK-2 Data Sheet Document

The WK-2 is a high-performance 802.11ac access point designed to meet the performance demands of today’s medium- to high-density residential environment. The WK-2 delivers 3x3 SU-MIMO omnidirectional antenna arrays and supports a maximum aggregate data rate up to 1,750 Mbps (450 Mbps for 2.4 GHz; 1,300 Mbps for 5 GHz). The WK-2 delivers a page for streamlining deployments and a suite of performance-enhancing features, including auto-channel selection, enhanced roaming technologies, and default transmit power settings to deliver consistent, reliable performance to every connected device.The WK-2 is your go-to access point for a smart home—delivering better performance and faster speeds to sensitive, heavy-bandwidth applications and devices simultaneously.

EA1 V2 Regulatory Compliance Statement Document

Regulatory Compliance & Safety Information for Model C4EA1V2, C4EA1V2 & C4EA1 POE Electrical Safety Advisory Sécurité électrique consultatif Important Safety InstructionsConsignes de sécurité importantesRead the safety instructions before using this product. Lisez lesconsignes de sécuritéavant d'utiliserce produitRead these instructions. . fournie pour votre sécurité. la fiche fournie nes'adapte pas à votreprise, consultez unélectricien pour le remplacementde la prise obsolèteProtect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus..

Wireless Forward Phase Dimmer, Contemporary Data Sheet Document

SPECIFICATIONS Model numberPower requirements120VAC +/-10%, 50/60 HzThis device can function with or without a neutral AC connection, depending on load type.Power consumption450mWControl communications Zigbee, IEEE 802.15.4, 2.4 GHz, 15-channel, spread-spectrum Load types/ratingsIncandescent, halogen, magnetic (iron core, inductive) low-voltage (MLV) transformers, forward-phase dimmable uorescents, compact uorescents, and LEDs.Maximum loadIncandescent (tungsten) 1000W 800W 600W Halogen1000W 800W 600W Fluorescent* 500W 500W 500W Compact uorescent (CFL) *500W 500W 500W 200W 200W 200W Minimum load (with neutral) Minimum load (without neutral)Incandescent (tungsten), HalogenFluorescent*, Compact uorescent (CFL)*, LED*N/A*Notes: The maximum load requirements for uorescent, CFL, and LED loads can vary greatly depending upon the specic xture and/or bulb being used.The quality and performance of these load types varies greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer.The use of uorescent, CFL, or LEDs load without a neutral wire connected to the dimmer is not recommended.

AVOID HAZARDS, USE TECH DESIGNED FOR THE OUTDOORS Blog

With the warmer months approaching, many homeowners are eager to convert their patios and decks into proper outside entertainment areas. Whether your family is full of movie-lovers, gamers, or sports fanatics, an outdoor screening area is the perfect place to relax and unwind — if you've got the right outdoor technology, that is. While the idea of a night spent under the stars with one of your favorite TV shows is undeniably appealing, if you don’t do a bit of homework first, you may end up creating safety hazards — and insurance liabilities — in your own backyard. Durability People commonly want to know whether or not it’s okay to use a typical indoor TV outdoors.

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