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The 310 series AC controller consists of a digitally controlled short-range radio frequency transmitter and an
associated receiver that controls a high current AC switch.
The transmitter connects to one of the MicroLab CAT-5 ports. An "ON" sent to this port via software will activate the
transmitter, which will turn on the receiver's AC circuit. A device such as a heater, light, or other device plugged into the
receiver will subsequently turn on. The radio link isolates the MicroLab from the controlled AC circuit.
The transmitter signal is sent through the power lines in the laboratory, making a 50-foot range reasonable. The system has 256
operating channels so different control circuits do not conflict with each other.
The module will work with the 402, 507, and 522 interfaces.
The receiver module is available in 110 or 220 VAC, or 24 VDC
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