Louver time switch from the KNX RF quicklink series. Main design line: Berker S.1.
Features:
- Additional ETS features: +6 scenes, work mode, status indicator, 2 x alarm
- reset function (factory settings)
- with button lock
- "party" function, automatic commands, radio and extension commands are not executed (key lock )
- option to configure the functions of the transmitter and/or receiver;
- option to save the position of the slats for a given scene
- calling scenes using KNX radio devices
< li> quicklink functions for including single, group and central control of blinds/roller shutters into the system - quicklink functions: blinds, 2 scenes, forced control, up/down button switch
- switching over to manual mode /automatic
Controls and indicators:
- indication of attachment/mechanism compatibility on display
- adjustable LCD contrast
- LCD backlit during operation
Detection:
- sun protection and function twilight sensor in combination with a radio illuminance sensor
Connection:
- integration with the KNX-TP system via the KNX radio network/gateway TP
Settings:
- with automatic winter/summer time changeover (can be disconnected)
- astronomical program for switching at sunrise/sunset with the possibility of entering the city/country and individual adaptation
- commands of standalone programs sent via radio and extensions are not implemented
- vacation program causing random selection travel times in automatic mode
Series characteristics:
KNX quicklink is a wireless alternative to the intelligent building technology system. An innovative wireless control system using radio communication in the KNX RF standard, without the need for complex cable routing. It has an extremely simple programming method.
- installation in places where cable installation is not possible (e.g. glass walls),
- the possibility of supplementing the traditional installation with additional functionality using a radio control system without high costs,
- the ability to control electrical receivers using remote controls,
- the ability to create light scenes and group and central control functions.