Rako are leading the way in providing state of the art digital dimming technology, manufacturing lighting systems that are simple to use, creative, easily installed and cost effective, making the Smart Home dream a reality. Recall a scene, or mood of lighting at the touch of a single button despite controlling multiple circuits and lamp types. Circuits are split to define zones and highlight room features and then programmed to suit the different uses of a space.
control all light fittings, including the dimming of LED's fluorescent lighting and low voltage fittings, saving energy and increasing lamp life as lamps are dimmed.
Advanced programming features allow master off control from any keypad or maybe a button to create a welcome home scene. The addition of a TCM time-clock module provides 'Holiday Mode' security, timed events and astro dawn/dusk programming.
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Rako WLF-030 (WLF030) 3 Button Hidden Fixing Faceplate for WCM-030
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WLF-030 Replacement 3 Button Hidden Fixing Faceplates for WCM-030 includes Fixing Set
Rako Wired Lighting WLF-030 - Replacement 3 Button Hidden Fixing Faceplates
Fits all Rako WCM-030 - 3 Button Keypads
Add class to a quality interior to match with mains sockets and door furniture
Flat faceplate including fixings, does not include button pad.
5 Finishes:-
White Plastic
Brushed Stainless Steel
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Rako RCI-7M (RCI7M)
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RCI-7M
Battery powered interface unit for up to 7 momentary volt-free switch inputs.
The RCI-7M accepts volt-free momentary switch inputs and transmits wireless Rako coded Rakom messages to other Rako wireless receiver and Bridge units. Each input can trigger an internal macro function, making the unit the ideal device for integrating third party wall-switches into a Rako environment.
Programmable
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Rako RCI-4L (RCI4L)
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RCI-4L
Wireless NFC programmable latching contact interface.
The RCI-4L unit is for up to 4 x 2 way latching volt-free switch inputs.
Programmable via Rako's patented NFC (Near Field Communication) technology each of the 4 inputs can trigger a single command or start a macro function making the unit the ideal device for integrating third party wall-switches into a Rako environment.
The RCI-4L is lithium battery powered and is designed to fit in a standard UK backbox.
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Rako WSRDMX
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A 15 channel DMX controller
for use with the Rako Rakom
wired network. Can be used to
control DMX light fittings or
interfaces such as colour
changing LED drivers and fibre
optic projectors.
DMX CONTROL
Designed to be connected to the Rako Rakom wired network via an
RJ11 socket or punch-down Krone connector and control up to 15
channels of DMX512 compatible controllers or light fittings. The
WSRDMX is addressed as a normal dimmer channel and
automatically assigns the subsequent channels for DMX use.
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Rako RLED30SLAVE
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EXTENDED CONTROL
The RLED30Slave is designed to work with RLED30CV4 modules where
the length of tape exceeds the capacity of the RLED30CV4. The
RLED30Slave is fed the output signal from the RLED30CV4 and allows a
further length of tape to be controlled from the same base RLED30CV4
unit. This method of slaving is more cost effective than having multiple
RLED30CV4 units but importantly allows colour cycling to remain in sync
where multiple RLED30CV4 units may drift due to slight differences in
the internal clocks.
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Rako RLED20CC3
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The RLED20CC3 is a wireless (RGB) 20w/channel
constant current dimimg LED driver, suitable for ceiling
or cupboard mounting.
Designed for use with 3 channel constant current LED fittings.
Maximum wattage of 20w with a forward voltage range of 3-45V
(equates to 13 x 1w LEDs per channel). Requires a suitable external d.c.
power supply such as the Rako RAPSU48. Selectable current ratings of
350, 500, 600 and 700mA via jumper connectors.
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Rako RLED45CCI - Wireless 45w constant current dimming module
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The RLED45CC1 is a wireless 45w constant current
dimming LED module, suitable for ceiling or cupboard
mounting.
Designed to fit through a ceiling cut-out of 50mm diameter or greater
the RLED45CC1 is fed from a suitable DC power supply to provide an
adequate forward voltage. The RAPSU48 is recommended.
The unit can also be used for exterior lighting control applications with
the use of a weatherproof IP rated enclosure.
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Rako RSRDMX - 15 channel RAKOM DMX Output Unit
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Wireless 15 channel DMX controller for DMX
controlled LED and other DMX light fixtures.
Designed to be connected to the Rako Rakom wireless network and be
controlled by any Rako wireless transmitter device such as the RCM
wallplates or RA/RTC Bridges. The RSRDMX is addressed as a normal
dimmer channel and automatically assigns the subsequent channels for
DMX use.
DMX connections are available using either screw terminals or an RJ45
socket.
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Rako RAMVR
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The RAMVR is a wireless interface module for third
party presence sensors.
The RAMVR integrates third party presence sensors into a Rako wireless
system where Rako's RAPIR may not be suitable, such as external use. It
also allows sensors using other detection methods such as break-beam or
microwaves to be used.
The RAMVR is mains powered and allows direct connection to sensors that
switch mains power. The module also has isolated volt-free inputs
connections for dry contact or DC logic inputs.
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Rako RMR-VF (RMRVF)
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The RMR-VF is an interface unit to convert volt-free
contact signals into Rako wireless RAKOM messages.
The RMR-VF accepts up to 10 volt-free inputs which can be used to trigger
multiple scenes within a single room or separate commands in different
rooms. Commands can be scenes, fades, levels or multiple actions
depending on the duration of the contact closure.
The RMR-VF can be addressed manually to a single Rako Room and inputs
will trigger basic scenes within that Room. Rasoft Pro is required (with a
suitable programming interface e.g. RABridge) to map commands to
different or multiple rooms and action advanced functions such as Level,
Press and Hold and Trigger on Release.
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