Clipsal - Lighting Lampholder BC, 3 Piece Cord Grip, 250V 3A | White Electric
Item Number: 501-WE
The Clipsal Bayonet Cap lamp holder features a three piece cord grip to hold everything in place. built-in safety features ensure removable cover does not fall onto globe and for a clean appearance, there are no unsightly screwheads. It has a White Electric finish.
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Specifications
Design
| Product brand | Clipsal |
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| Product or component type | BC lamp holder adaptor |
| Colour tint | white electric |
Physical
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| Device mounting | cable mounting |
| [ue] rated operational voltage | 250 V |
| Rated current | 3 A |
| Reach free of svhc | Yes |
| Toxic heavy metal free | Yes |
| Mercury free | Yes |
| Rohs exemption information | Yes |
| Environmental disclosure | ENVPEP2308049EN |
| Reach regulation | Free of Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold |
| China rohs regulation | Product out of China RoHS scope |
| Eu rohs directive | Compliant |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Wiser Micro Module Dimmer have LED indication?
Hide ShowConnecting the LED indicator to the ‘I’ terminal can create a pathway that interferes with the electrical signal the module is triggered with sometimes causing the switch control to not function or the module to behave erratically.
Connecting the LED indicator to the ‘L’ terminal means the module is then actively trying to dim the indicator also and with the led indicators being non-dimmable will cause an error in the module.
Is it possible to access and/or upload the program from a VW3A3501 Controller inside card ?
Hide ShowNo, it is not possible to access and/or upload the program from a VW3A3501 Controller inside card to a PC.
Wiser motion sensor – What is detection delay and how do I program it?
Hide ShowBe aware that changing the detection delay value can change the battery life of the product.
To explain how this works we will use 5 minutes detection delay as an example. When motion is detected the sensor sends the signal ‘occupied’ to the hub. If no more motion is detected within the 5 minutes the sensor will send the signal ‘unoccupied’. If there was motion detected during the 5 minutes the 5 minutes will restart again. This will continue restarting until no motion is detected.
To configure the Wiser Motion sensor to control another Wiser product you will need to go into your Automations and create two Automations. One Automation as an ‘on’ and another as an ‘off’.
The ‘on’ Automation can be created by first selecting to add a new Automation. Once open name the Automation accordingly. Add a condition ‘when device status changes’, select the motion sensor, select motion state and occupied. Then add an action of what you want to occur when the motion sensor detects motion. As an example, if you wanted to turn on a device you would add task of ‘run the device’. This will then bring up the list of devices you have to choose from to operate and once you select a device you can then select to turn it on or off.
The ‘off’ Automation is the same as the ‘on’ Automation but select the motion sensor state of ‘unoccupied’ as the condition.