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RAPIX Design Guide v.1.10 - Automated

The RAPIX Light Level Sensor connects directly to an eHub and is used to measure light levels in a space and send this information to the eHub for logic processing. Up to three RAPIX PIR …
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Title: Microsoft Word-RAPIX Design Guide v.1.10.docx
Created Date: 11/24/2016 11:55:55 AM

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InsightIDR Quick Start Guide InsightIDR Documentation

InsightIDR Quick Start Guide. InsightIDR is a SIEM security tool that consolidates your environment from the Collector and foundational event sources and attributes them to …
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Rapix Emergency DALI Interface - Pierlite Australia

This device is part of the Diginet Lighting Management System which incorporates the Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) open standard protocol for lighting. The device …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is rapix eHub?

    The eHub is a RAPIX lighting control system device which connects between input peripherals and a DALI line. The eHub manages input peripheral power requirements, as well as embedded logical functions and DALI communications for these connected input peripherals.

  • How does the rapix dry contact coupler work?

    Overview The RAPIX Dry Contact Coupler (DGOZ -DCC -6) is used as part of a RAPIX Lighting Control System to allow up to six external momentary dry contact inputs to be used as part of a RAPIX system. The device connects to a RAPIX eHub via a Cat5/6 cable and is powered via the eHub.

  • How does a Dali line work with rapix?

    The connected input peripherals, such as RAPIX modular switches and PIR sensors, are then able to communicate with a DALI Line. The unit includes four inputs for connecting to RAPIX smart input peripherals, and two additional input connections for occupancy sensors and/or dry contacts.

  • What is a rapix modular switch?

    For example, a RAPIX modular switch can be configured as a toggle dimmer, memory dimmer, long press fade time, double tap action and many other configurations  Support for 32 'Zones', Zones being collections of DALI Groups and/or DALI Short Addresses  Support for up to 16 DALI scenes and (additionally) 16 RAPIX scenes. 6. Mounting the eHub

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