• Heavy duty / timer model: UML-20-W
400W, on/off/dimming and ‘auto-off’ timer function
3 conductor connection includes safety ground
Controlled outlet and always on convenience outlet
Switch sense trigger, turns on UML when lamps' switch is turned on twice.
Timer function, automatic timed off control for convenience and energy saving.
• Standard model: UML-E-W
300W, on/off/dimming
2 conductor controlled outlet connection
Switch sense trigger, turns on module when lamps’ switch is turned on twice.
The UML series are plug-in modules designed to control 120VAC incandescent and fluorescent lamps based on lighting scene-link commands received over the power line. The lighting scene commands are communicated using the highly-reliable Universal Powerline Bus (UPB) technology. UPB devices such as switches, multi-button controllers and schedulers are easily integrated in to a new home or can replace switches and timers in an existing home. UPB technology requires no new or special wiring. The powerline network is created and devices are added and configured with UPStart (PC based) software. The solutions provide a flexible, low-costs alternative to hardwired or RF home lighting and automation strategies.
UML modules deliver on/off and dimming control for lamps (see model UMA, relay modules for outdoor lighting transformers, fan/pump motor control). Installation is simple: the module is plugged into a standard 120 VAC outlet and the lamp to be controlled is plugged into the bottom of the module. The model UML-20 includes a powerful timer option, where scene- links can individually activate any of the timer presets (1, 5, and 30 seconds, 1, 2, 4, 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 minutes, 1, 2, 3 and 4 hours). The connected lamp can be manually controlled by a UPB switch or multi-button controller, or automatically with a scheduler (model UCS-01), I/O module (model UMI) or with any PC / security / home automation controller that provides a UPB serial driver software option (see Frequently Asked Questions for a current listing).
Model UML Datasheet
Model UML-20 User Guide
Model UML-E User Guide