SYSTEM CONFIGURATION FOR A WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM
SELECTION OF SENSORS
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A minimal system consists of at least one sensor and one actuator. These are directly connected to each other without a central component. Different control functions can be implemented by combining the different sensor types. It is possible to teach any number of actuators to work with the sensors.
INDIVIDUAL ROOM CONTROL
INDIVIDUAL ROOM CONTROL WITH INDI- VIDUAL CLOCK PROGRAM
In each room, there is a sensor to detect and set the room temperature. Depending on the selected sensor, further functions may be available.
In each room, there is a sensor with a clock to detect and set the room temperature. An individual clock programme can therefore be set up for each room.
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FTRFB-280.119
FTRFB-280.120 (ECO switch for manual energy-saving operation)
FTRFBu-180.1xx
FTRFUd 210.123#xx (various variants for optimum integration in almost all switch ranges)
INDIVIDUAL ROOM CONTROL WITH CENTRAL CLOCK PROGRAM (MASTER-SLAVE)
In one room, there is a sensor with a clock to detect and set the room temperature, as well as to set up the central clock program. In the other rooms (any number), there is a sensor to detect and set the room temperature. The clock program set centrally affects all rooms (any number, depending on the wireless range).
Sensor with clock to detect and set the room temperature and set up the central clock programme
Sensor to detect and set room temperature
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or
FTRFBu-180.1xx
FTRFUd 210.123#xx (various variants for optimum integration in almost all switch ranges)
FTRFB-280.119
FTRFB-280.120 (ECO switch for manual energy-saving operation)
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