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PX-SYNC Plug-In Lighting Synchronizer — 24VAC Relay Module

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Original Price $98.51
Current Price $75.18
SKU PXSYNC

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The PX-SYNC (SKU: PXSYNC) plug-in lighting synchronizer enables Hunter irrigation controllers to switch FX Luminaire PX transformers for coordinated low-voltage lighting control. Installed inside the PX transformer, PX-SYNC accepts a low-voltage signal from the controller’s pump/master valve (P/MV) terminal and activates lighting circuits on the controller's schedule—eliminating the need for a separate lighting timer.

  • Compact plug-in module designed for FX PX series transformers; installs directly inside the transformer housing.
  • Accepts low-voltage P/MV signals from Hunter controllers (Pro-C, ICC2, X-Core and similar) to trigger lighting outputs when scheduled.
  • Enables synchronized operation across multiple lighting zones for uniform illumination and simplified scheduling.
  • Supports installations with rain sensors when the controller is programmed to bypass the sensor for lighting outputs.
  • Durable, easy-to-install interface ideal for retrofit and new landscape lighting setups.

Ideal for professional landscape lighting and irrigation integrations, the PX-SYNC is a compact, reliable interface that streamlines system control and reduces component complexity. For detailed installation steps and compatibility guidance, consult FX Luminaire support documentation for PX transformers and Hunter controller integration.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What controllers does the PX-SYNC work with?
PX-SYNC accepts a low-voltage P/MV signal and is compatible with Hunter controllers such as Pro-C, ICC2 and X-Core, plus other controllers with a P/MV output.
Does PX-SYNC require changes to my rain sensor settings?
If you want lighting to run during rain events, program the controller to bypass the rain sensor for the lighting output; otherwise no change is needed.
Where is the PX-SYNC installed?
PX-SYNC plugs inside an FX PX transformer and receives the controller’s P/MV signal to switch lighting circuits on the controller schedule.