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RAPIX Lighting Control System
13. Connecting RAPIX modular switches
RAPIX modular switches are wall switches for the RAPIX Lighting Control System which fit in standard
Australian wall switch grid plates. RAPIX modular switches function as eHub input peripherals.
A RAPIX modular master switch mounted in a typical Australian one-gang wall switch grid plate.
RAPIX modular switches are available as 'masters' or 'slaves'.
Master RAPIX modular switches connect directly to the eHub.
Slave RAPIX modular switches connect via master RAPIX modular switches
RAPIX modular switches are configured in RAPIX software to perform a wide range of functions and each modular
switch (both masters and slaves) includes two software configurable LED indicator colours, white and amber.
13.1. Features
Two configurable LED colours, white and amber
Fits standard Australian wall plate apertures
Master RAPIX modular switches connect to the eHub and are powered via the eHub
Slave RAPIX modular switches connect to a master and are powered via the master
Typical functions include
Toggle on / off
Fade lights up or down
Start or cancel a timer
Recall a fixed level
Toggle between off and the current Level
Issue a scene
All commissioning is carried on via Diginet RAPIX software suite. The configuration is downloaded to the eHub via
a DALI line.
Do not connect RAPIX modular switches to the building/house ac mains supply.
RAPIX modular switches are control devices which are powered by the eHub via an SELV
connection and must only be connected as described in this guide. That is, master switches are
connected to the eHub, slave switches are connected to master switches.
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