TeSys Mini-Vario Switch body for switch-disconnector, 3 poles, 25A

TeSys Mini-Vario Switch body for switch-disconnector, 3 poles, 25A

Item Number: V0

Datasheet

Product Dimensions

Width icon

Width55 mm

Height icon

Height74 mm

Depth icon

Depth60 mm

Barcode

Qty UoM EAN Colour
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Specifications

Design

Range

TeSys

Product or component type

switch body

Warranty

18 months

Physical

Mounting support

  • symmetrical rail
  • plate

[ue] rated operational voltage

690 V AC 50/60 Hz

[ie] rated operational current

14.5 A AC-23 Ue: 400 V

Mechanical durability

100000 cycles

Electrical durability

  • 100000 cycles AC-21
  • 30000 cycles DC-1...5

Connections - terminals

  • power circuit: screw clamp terminals10-10 mm² - solid
  • power circuit: screw clamp terminals6-6 mm² - flexible - with cable end

Height

74 mm

Width

55 mm

Depth

60 mm

Net weight

0.2 kg

Standards

IEC 60947-3

Product certifications

  • UL
  • CSA
  • GL
  • UKCA
  • CCC

Ip degree of protection

IP20 conforming to IEC 60529

Ambient air temperature for operation

-20...50 °C

Mercury free

Yes

Rohs exemption information

Yes

Environmental disclosure

ENVPEP2211006

Eu rohs directive

Compliant with Exemptions

Reach regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

China rohs regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

Others

Life cycle assessment data

Yes

Substance regulation data deliverable

Yes

Legacy weee scope

In

Package 1 bare product quantity

1

Package 2 bare product quantity

24

Package 3 bare product quantity

192

Average percentage of recycled plastic content

0 %

At least in Europe

Weee label

The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins

Product name

TeSys VARIO

Device short name

V

Compatibility code

V

Performance level

high performance

Poles description

3P

Contacts type and composition

3 NO

Network type

  • AC
  • DC

Network frequency

50/60 Hz

Rated operational power in w

  • 11 kW at 500 V (AC-23A)
  • 11 kW at 690 V (AC-3)
  • 15 kW at 690 V (AC-23A)
  • 4 kW at 230...240 V (AC-3)
  • 5.5 kW at 400...415 V (AC-3)
  • 7.5 kW at 500 V (AC-3)
  • 5.5 kW at 230...240 V (AC-23A)
  • 7.5 kW at 400...415 V (AC-23A)

[ith] conventional free air thermal current

25 A

[ithe] conventional enclosed thermal current

20 A

Making capacity

  • 250 A at 400 V AC-21A
  • 250 A at 400 V AC-22A
  • 250 A at 400 V AC-23A

Breaking capacity

  • 200 A at 400 V (AC-21A)
  • 200 A at 400 V (AC-22A)
  • 200 A at 400 V (AC-23A)

Rated conditional short-circuit current

  • 10 kA at 400 V - associated fuse 25 A aM
  • 10 kA at 400 V - associated fuse 25 A gG

[icm] rated short-circuit making capacity

1 kA at 400 V at Ipeak

Intermittent duty class

30

Suitability for isolation

yes

[uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage

8 kV

[icw] rated short-time withstand current

300 A at 400 V duration: 1 s

Tightening torque

power circuit: 2.1...2.1 N.m - on screw clamp terminals

Protective treatment

TC

Mechanical robustness

  • vibrations 10...150 Hz (1 gn) conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
  • shocks 11 ms (30 Gn) conforming to IEC 60068-2-27

Fire resistance

960 °C conforming to IEC 60695-2-1

Unit type of package 1

PCE

Number of units in package 1

1

Package 1 height

7.800 cm

Package 1 width

8.300 cm

Package 1 length

11.700 cm

Package 1 weight

168.000 g

Unit type of package 2

S03

Number of units in package 2

24

Package 2 height

30.000 cm

Package 2 width

30.000 cm

Package 2 length

40.000 cm

Package 2 weight

4.668 kg

Unit type of package 3

P06

Number of units in package 3

192

Package 3 height

75.000 cm

Package 3 width

60.000 cm

Package 3 length

80.000 cm

Package 3 weight

46.460 kg

Green premium status for reporting

Green Premium product

Total lifecycle carbon footprint

31 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the manufacturing phase [a1 to a3]

1.2633669206730842

Carbon footprint of the manufacturing phase [a1 to a3]

1 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the distribution phase [a4]

0.03897335354520308

Carbon footprint of the distribution phase [a4]

0 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the installation phase [a5]

0.017535493953134616

Carbon footprint of the installation phase [a5]

0 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the use phase [b2, b3, b4, b6]

28.971796700100345

Carbon footprint of the use phase [b2, b3, b4, b6]

29 kg CO2 eq.

Sustainable packaging

Yes

Carbon footprint of the end-of-life phase [c1 to c4]

0.5303688605432406

Carbon footprint of the end-of-life phase [c1 to c4]

0.5 kg CO2 eq.

Pvc free

Yes

Halogen-free status

Halogen free product

F-gas free

N/A

Take-back

No

Product contributes to saved and avoided emissions

No

Removable battery

N/A

Total lifecycle carbon footprint

30.822041328815008

Average percentage of recycled metal content

0 %

Packaging made with recycled cardboard

Yes

Packaging without single use plastic

Yes

Scip number

63dc4fbe-3f44-4801-881b-22a3bb8008d9

Halogen-free status

Halogen free product

Pvc free

Yes

End of life manual availability

N/A

Take-back

No

Weee label

The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins

Warranty (in months)

18
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Important: Some software files may need a mySchneider or Club login to download.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I connect a hybrid inverter to MAXBAR+?

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Where there is a hybrid inverter with DC coupled battery, connect AC circuit to solar position on the MAXBAR+.

In this instance, the battery position on MAXBAR+ can be used for the second solar system or sub board.

Please ensure to affix the appropriate sticker, provided in the New Energy Protection Kit, to MAXBAR+ and the enclosure.

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Can the battery & solar MCB's from the New Energy Protection kits be replaced for different current ratings?

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Yes, solar & battery MCB's can be replaced for higher or lower current ratings as long the combined potential current from solar and battery does not exceed 100A.

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What are the most suitable enclosures for MAXBAR+?

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The most suitable enclosure for MAXBAR+ busbars are Clipsal MAX9 Type 3 plastic enclosures due to 150mm spacing between din rails.

For comprehensive list of suitable Clipsal enclosures, refer to MAXBAR+ Complementary Technical Guide.

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Is Clipsal MAXBAR+ compatible with all battery backup systems?

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Issue:

I am adding MAXBAR+ to a house with existing battery backup system

Resolution:

MAXBAR+ is compatible with most battery systems currently on the market, however some systems use a separate backup interface/gateway which may have built in metering.

Using MAXBAR+ in these instances could cause issues with the battery systems app as the metering could be bypassed. 

Battery system connection

How to enable/disable C-Bus power supply for 5516RVF

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The integrated C-Bus Power Supply can be enabled or disabled via the front panel by performing a short press on the top right channel button whilst holding down the top left channel button to toggle the enabled state.

 

1

By default, the integrated 200 mA C-Bus Power supply is disabled.

 

The enabled status of the integrated C-Bus power supply is shown on the Unit indicator.

 (Green - Enable, Yellow - Disable).

2

For 5508RVF and 5504RVF

3

 

Wiser2 and C-Bus Home Controller (SLHC) both have same part number (5200whc2) but hold a different firmware

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Both wiser have the same part number(5200WHC2) but different Device type

SE.com link to the latest PICED 4.15.2
https://www.se.com/au/en/product-range/2216-spacelogic-cbus-home-automation-system/#software-and-firmware

Old Wiser2 
Wiser 2 with WiFi – wiser2firmware_1_33_1.img

Current C-Bus Home Controller (SLHC)
Wiser 2 without WiFi – SLHomeControllerfirmware_2_01_1.img

Firmware update is done via PICED but Alternatively, you can use the option Wiser Manual Update under the Settings from the Web Client and then choose one of the above files for the upgrade.

manual F/W update
manual F/W update link

 

Where to download software for the dali building monitor software package?

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Search for DCDALCIP250-2 or DCCABKIT6 in Google

1

 

Select document & download and tick software - Release

11

Click through the pages and look for Building Monitor V6.0.472

2

https://download.schneider-electric.com/files?p_Doc_Ref=BuildingMonitor-V6.0.472

 
 

What are the hardware specifications for a PC to run Schedule Plus V5?

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What are the hardware specifications for a PC to run Schedule Plus V5?

Schedule Plus V5 PC hardware specifications 08_12_2023

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5000SDSPU/5

https://www.clipsal.com/search?q=C-Bus%2C+Schedule+Plus+Ver.+5&datasource=products
 
 

C-Bus download tap not displaying in the download website

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SE.com...software tab not showing
The software TAB disappearing is a Browser Cache problem for SE.COM.


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It is a fairly simple fix;

This is how to clear your browser cache only for SE.com,  instead of clearing all your cache info for other sites.

Right click> Inspect

right click short cut

download link

Select Application> Storage> tick including third-party cookies then hit > Clear site data

 

Another option is to run New Incognito window

right click

C-Bus software can be sourced from clipsal.com page https://www.clipsal.com/c-bus-software-and-firmware
 
 

Which version of Schedule Plus is compatible with C-Gate 3?

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Schedule plus V5.4.0 is compatible with C-Gate 3

Release note:

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Download link:

https://www.se.com/au/en/product-range/2216-spacelogic-cbus-home-automation-system/#software-and-firmware

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3


 

How to perform C-Bus Automation Controller LUA Script logging

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C-Bus LUA Script log function is usual to help determine what values various LUS Script functions including C-Bus functions including Measurement Application and User Parameter functions etc. The use of the show Logs(1) to display Current logs window and selecting Show logs for only current script(2) and Clear and running script containing log functions will display any log string messages and parameters (variables). 

Default Log Helper Function
The LUA Script Editor contains Helpers - under the Alerts and Logs - contains a log variables function helper which when left clicked enters an example containing some different parameters to log. The results shown in the Current logs window of running a script containing the default log helper is as follows
Default log variables helper

Logging Descriptive String and Value
Using log function can be prefixed with a string as well as the parameter(variable) to provide understanding of what it being logged. All arguments are logged to the Current logs window in example below we see argument 1 being the description and argument 2 being the variables(parameter) value. 

Log string and variable parameters
Logging Multiple Parameters or Concatenated Strings 
Using log functions containing multiple strings and/or parameters eg log('string', parameter, parameter, parameters, ....) to see descriptions and multiple variables at the specified execution point in the LUA script. Knowing what various C-Bus groups, C-Bus levels, measurement values, user defined setpoints are at a specific point in the LUA script can help determine why a block of LUA script code is or isn't being executed. 

Additionally using "tostring(variable)" to convert boolean, integer, floating value's into strings and " .. " to concatenate strings allows you to condense log messages into a single line. This allows complex logic with multiple conditional statements to be checked for expected and actual execution whilst troubleshooting LUA scripting. 

SwValues = 'Reed Switch: ' .. tostring(SwReed) .. ', Switch Loops: ' .. tostring(SwLoops) .. ', Switch Value: ' .. tostring(SwValue)
log('Switch Values', SwReed, SwLoops, SwValue)

returns 
* string: Reed Switch: true, Switch Loops: 5, Switch Value: 83.35
 
Logging multiple parameters or concatenated strings

How to enable the C-Bus Clock or PowerSupply on the new Digital Dimmer?

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To enable or disable these features it's important to follow the instructions carefully for a consistant result, by doing the process too quickly or slowly may not change the state correctly.

For either option: Press and Hold toggle button 1 for greater than .5 seconds, quick press either button 3 or 4 * important that it's a quick press <0.5 sec, then release button 1 again after about 0.5-1 second, if you press and hold buttons 3 or 4 for too long or release button 1 and 3 or 1 and 4 at the same time the unit will not change state.

9 Switching of the inbuilt C-Bus power supply and C-Bus system clock if required
Ensure adequate C-Bus power supply is enabled in the bus by referring to the indication on the unit and the bus design by checking the right amount of power supplies enabled. In case of low C-Bus bus power indication, switch the inbuilt C-Bus Power supply in the dimmer.
Note: If the inbuilt switchable C-Bus power supply is enabled, the dimmer supplies power upto 200 mA to the network when connected to the mains.

How to enable/disable C-Bus power supply
The integrated C-Bus Power Supply can be enabled or disabled via the front panel by performing a short press on the top right channel button whilst holding down the top left channel button to toggle the enabled state, refer 9(a)

The enabled status of the integrated C-Bus Power Supply is shown on the Unit Indicator. Refer to diagnosis section (b).
The C-Bus Indicator state shows the state of the network voltage. If the C-Bus Indicator is flashing or off, the network voltage is too low, meaning there is insufficient C-Bus Power. additional power supplies may need to be enabled.

NOTE: It is important to ensure that no more than 2A of total C-Bus Power Supply capacity is enabled/connected to any one C-Bus network.

How to enable/disable the C-Bus system clock generator (if required)
The system clock is used to synchronize data communication over a C-Bus network. If a system clock is required, it can be enabled from the SpaceLogic C-Bus Commission software and the indicator buttons on the dimmer.

The integrated C-Bus Clock generator can be enabled or disabled via the front panel by performing a short press on the top second-to-right button whilst holding down the top left channel button to toggle the enabled state, refer 9(b)

C-Bus Toggle Buttons

How to get a C-Bus Automation Controller LUA Script IF to perform like a PASCAL Logic ONCE

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The SpaceLogic C-Bus Application Controller/Network Automation Controller LUA script does NOT contain an inbuilt "once" statement similar to the C-Bus PICED logic code.

To avoid an if statement being executed by the C-Bus Application/Controller Event-based engine numerous times the use of an outer if (or) - then statement ensuring that the event came from visualization or from c-bus avoids the inner event-based condition being met again and again. We can use LUA script log function and the Logs window to verify expected behaviour  

Without outer if (or) - then statement 
Without any outer conditional check of whether the event came from either visualization or c-bus network the log windows shows that a change in state of the Group 78 (Strong Room Reed Switch) being set to ON (255) - true results in numerous executions by the event-based lua script engine which continue to occur as seen by updating timestamp. 

No outer if (or) - then statement checking event senders
 
With outer if (or) - then statement ensuring that the event came from visualization or from c-bus
With the inclusion of an outer conditional loop checking whether the event came from either visualization or c-bus network the log windows shows that a change in state of the Group 78 (Strong Room Reed Switch) being set to ON (255) - true results in one execution and that another change in state of the Group 78 (Strong Room Reed Switch) being set to OFF (0) - false results in one execution. From the Logs window we can see that the added if (or) - then ensuring that the event came from visualization or from c-bus acts similar to a ONCE statement in PICED pascal logic

Outer if (or) - then statement checking if event sender is visualization or c-bus network

Can you and how do I change the button caps on a C-Bus eDLT Switch?

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Yes, you can change the button caps on a C-Bus eDLT switch. Below are the part numbers that are required for the eDLT replacement button caps:

5080EDLBCPW - C-Bus eDLT Button & Cap  Pure White
5080EDLBCHB - C-Bus eDLT Button & Cap Horizon Black
5080EDLBCEB - C-Bus eDLT Button & Cap Espresso Black
5080EDLBCAS - C-Bus eDLT Button & Cap Arctic Silver

Below is the procedure on how to do the replacements, also attached is this process in PDF form.

EDLT button replacement

How to troubleshoot C-Bus Automation Controller LUA Scripts

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C-Bus Application and Network Automation Controllers utilize LUA scripting to provide an additional level of customizable functionality via LUA event-based, resident or scheduled LUA scripting. The following troubleshooting tips can assist in troubleshooting LUA script issues. 

Save Script - Syntax errors are shown when saving the script 
These errors relate to general LUA command/statement syntax

example 1: in following if - then - else - end condition the following LUA script is missing the closing "end" statement

if (StrRmReedSwitch == false) then
  -- Turn ON the Store Room Alarm and Alarm Light
  SetCBusState(0, 56, 77, true)
  SetCBusState(0, 56, 79, true)
else
  SetCBusState(0, 56, 77, false)
  SetCBusState(0, 56, 79, false)

results in the following error when attempting to save

LUA Syntax Error

Show Error Logs - Logical errors are shown when "Error log" is selected (1), and from the Error log window selecting "Show errors only for current script" (2) and "Clear" (3) then running the LUA script - by changing related object statuses etc in Object Tab, Visualization or Run Script

Logic errors relate to logical issues with the LUA Script such as trying to retrieve the state of an uninitialized group or trying to retrieve the state of a group that does not exist, or performing incompatible arithmetic etc.

Show error log  

example 2: Library cbuslogic:0: unable to find 0/56/250 --- (check if application 56, group address 250 object exists?)
example 3: Library cbuslogic:0: unable to decode 0/56/150 --- (check if application 56, group address 150 object currently nil "un-initialized")
example 4: User script:5: attempt to perform arithmetic on global 'StmRmTempSwitch' (a nil value) stack traceback: --- (check compatibility of arithmetic)

The following LUA script tries to perform a mathematical addition of a boolean returned from GetCBusState and an integer value resulting in Error log message

-- Get state of Store Room - Reed Switch on the local network
StmRmTempSwitch = GetCBusState(0, 56, 78)
IntValue = 5
CalcValue = IntValue + StmRmTempSwtich

Log messages which can help further troubleshoot LUA script issues are shown when "Log" is selected (1), and from the Current logs window selecting "Show logs only for current script" (2) and "Clear" (3) then running the LUA script - by changing related object statuses etc in Object Tab, Visualization or Run Script

Log messages can be used to log values of c-bus states, levels, variables and determine whether expected conditional and behavior is being met or may provide answer why a condition is not met and a certain block of the LUA script is not being executed. 

example 5: Running the following script shown in image and turning the Strong Room Reed Switch group OFF and ON shows script is working as expected. 

LUA Script Current logs

 

I want to put in two-way switching but can’t run the cables between the mechanisms. Can I achieve wireless two-way switching with Wiser Zigbee?

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This can be done with our 2AX, 10AX or Micro Module Switch along with the Hub. At one end you will need an Active, Neutral and Load wiring. At the other end you will need Active and Neutral only. You can then create Automations to achieve the 2-way.
You need to create two automations for a 2-way:
 
  1. when switch A and switch B are ON, turn switch A and switch B ON
  2. when switch A and switch B are OFF, turn switch A and switch B OFF


This can be expanded to 3-way, 4-way etc by simply adding the other switches into the respective ON and OFF automations.


2 way ON Automation2 way OFF Automation

What shroud would fit the 3025USBC?

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The shroud that suits the 3025USBC is the 90BI-BK.
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How do I find my account email or phone number so I can be added to a home in Wiser by SE?

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This will be the phone number/email address that was used when registering an account for the Wiser by SE app. You can get this information from the home screen and tapping the 3 bars for the menu slide out,  then it will appear in the top left of the screen.
 
Wiser Device Screen
 

How can WiFi interfere with Wiser and Zigbee?

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Both ZigBee and WiFi operate on 2.4GHz, which means they can influence each other. Selecting the best combination of WiFi/ZigBee channels might be necessary for some installations (especially in areas where there's a lot of neighbouring emissions - many WiFi networks or other ZigBee installations).
Luckily, most modern WiFi routers utilize the "Auto Select Channel" function - the router selects the least used channel it can see.

Overview of WiFi and ZigBee channels below:

2.4 GHz WiFi channels
2.4GHz WiFi Channels
2.4 GHz ZigBee channels
2.4GHz Zigbee Channels Overlay
WiFi's three non-overlapping channels (1, 6, and 11) use the exact same frequencies as ZigBee channels 11-22.
We could say that if we select channel 1 of WiFi, the safest one on ZigBee would be 26.
Noting though that Zigbee Channels 25 and 26 are slightly lower powered than the other channels.
Each environment can be different, but generally speaking, wireless communication is affected by obstacles.
Concrete and metal obstacles (armatures, walls, reinforced concrete) are the worst kind of an obstacle.
We can expect that metal and concrete will decrease the range of any wireless device. In such a case, it's possible it will be necessary to install more wired Wiser devices in adjacent rooms to make the network more stable.
 

Can the Wiser Smoke Alarm integrate into Automations?

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When used as part of a Wiser smart home system the Wiser Smoke Alarm can Integrate into Wiser Automations (e.g. to turn all house lights on if smoke is detected)
Wiser Smoke Alarm
 
 

Can the Wiser smoke alarm interconnect with my existing alarms?

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The Wiser Smoke alarm (CLP599WSAL) has 433MHz RF and Zigbee 3.0 tech included, meaning they are compatible with Clipsal Fire Tek® Wireless smoke alarms 755LPSMA4 and 755RFB2 bases to allow simple upgrade opportunities
Wiser Smoke Alarm
 

Why is the power switch labeled OFF/AUTO on the Wiser Smoke Alarm?

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The Power switch on the Wiser Smoke Alarm is marked OFF/AUTO because the device turns off when it is removed from it's mounting base and when reinstalled it turns on Automatically.
power switch

What size threaded shaft does the R01 have?

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The R01 has a M8 threaded shaft.
R01 Medilec Equipotential Earth Stud
 

How to change the relay configuration on an ATS22?

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Issue:
Relay R1 and R2 programming on an ATS22

Product Line:
Altistart 22

Environment:
All

Cause:
Relay 1 or 2 needs a new assignment.

Resolution:
First, open access to the IO menu by going to the ConF menu, set LAC = ON.
Then go to the IO menu and set r1 or r2 to the appropriate configuration.

relay
 

Where can I download the Visio and CAD for Dafligateway2 (5502CDGP230)

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Please see attached Visio and CAD for Dafligateway2 (5502CDGP230)

Visio and CAD for Dafligateway 2 5502CDGP235
 

How to install PUSH Module for Dynalite 1.3

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Dynalite 1.3

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for CooLinkNet CoolMasterNet-1.2

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: CooLinkNetCoolMasterNet-1.2

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for CBus 3.8.2

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: CBus 3.8.2

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Ness D8 2.4

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Ness D8 2.4

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Camera Script_1.06

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Camera Script_1.06

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to update C-Bus eDLT Firmware

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NOTE: The following procedure assumes that you have installed the latest version of C-Bus Toolkit which will contain the latest eDLT firmware. 

To update a C-Bus eDLT's firmware

1) Connect the working & powered eDLT to a PC/Laptop via a Mini USB cable
2) Open C-Bus Toolkit in the file menu options select Tools and eDLT Firmware Updater
3) Click on the folder/file selector ... in the eDLT Firmware Updater Dialog 
4) Select the latest version of eDLTFirmware located in the C-Bus Toolkits eDLT firmware directory - typically
C:\Clipsal\CBusToolkit\Firmware\eDLTFirmware
5) Click the Start Update button to start the firmware upgrade process
6) Await for the firmware upgrade process to complete, 
 

eDLT.JPG

Note: The eDLT firmware upgrade process requires a stable C-Bus network (if you are experiencing C-Bus communications issues you will likely experience issues upgrading the firmware) in these cases it may be better to have eDLT closer to C-Bus power supplies or if possible use a test bench C-Bus network to upgrade the eDLT firmware.


 

How to install PUSH Module for Nero 1.5

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Nero 1.5

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Blustream VideoWall 1.0

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Blustream VideoWall 1.0

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for WiserLink 1.1

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: WiserLink 1.1

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Fibaro 1.2

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Fibaro 1.2

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Somfy RTS v1.3

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Somfy RTS v1.3

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Plex 1.2

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Plex 1.2

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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How to install PUSH Module for Clipsal SILC 1.1

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For more information on how to install and configure the PUSH Controls Module: Clipsal SILC 1.1

Please see the attached PDF user guide
Also attached is the PEMOD Module file that will be required for the installation via PUSH Project Editor.

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Wiser motion sensor – What is detection delay and how do I program it?

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Detection delay can be set to 15, 30, 45 and 60 seconds as a preset option or you can set a custom time value between 1 second and 59 minute 59 seconds.

Be 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.
Motion Sensor settingsMotion sensor - OccupiedMotion Sensor - Unoccupied
 

How do you distribute MAXBAR from the main row to other rows, keeping the system more professional?

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MAXBAR with neutral terminal block can be used to distribute active and neutral in the row with main switch. Use the connectors provided with MAXBAR to take active and neutral feed from the row with main switch to take the feed to other rows. You can follow the same process for other rows in switchboard.

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Why is there a QR code on the MAX9 devices?

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Scanning QR codes with a mobile device helps to easily access all the product specifications, Instruction Sheet, product picture, 360° views, features & benefits, certificates and compliance, brochure and related products.

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Why are Pictograms printed on MAX9 devices?

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The Pictograms are designed to help electricians simplify safety conversation with home owners. They help electricians to explain the meaning of different type of circuit protection needed in a typical home without using technical terms. See below image for meaning of all pictograms used on MAX9 products.

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Can the new Dali gateway 5502DCGP230 firmware be updated?

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Yes installer can update the firmware of the device in the field

  1. without disconnecting any connections
  2. without removing the unit from the switchboard

A USB device port is provided on the front cover of the device as a power source.

Using Space logic C-Bus Commission software > Firmware update in Space logic

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What colours are the new Iconic Outdoor Products available in?

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Iconic Outdoor is available in Matte White -XW and Matte Black -BK.

Iconic Outdoor switchIconic Outdoor switch

How can projects created in older versions of Unity Pro be opened and modified by a newer version? How can the project be saved so that it can still be opened with the old version of Unity Pro?

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Open with "keep project version" selected.
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Modify program, but do not use function blocks only available in the new libset, or new DTMs. Keep libset version the same as original. 

Libset version
Save project as an archive (.sta).

Do I need to use any caps or silicone on the mounting screws on the Iconic Outdoor?

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All Iconic Outdoor mounting points are outside the wiring area and do not need to be drilled or any additional sealant applied.

showing mounting hole of Iconic Outdoor

Can the Iconic Outdoor O3015T Connected Socket be connected to my Wiser Hub?

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The Iconic Outdoor O3015T Connected Socket comes standard setup as a Bluetooth connection, so you can connect to your smart device by the Wiser by SE App. You can convert the Bluetooth device to Zigbee format and connect to the Wiser Hub.
Iconic Outdoor Connected Socket

What is the IP rating for the Iconic Outdoor sockets?

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All Iconic Outdoor sockets have a rating of IP54.

Iconic Outdoor double outlet

What other switch types are compatible to be installed in the Iconic Outdoor switch?

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Iconic Outdoor switches utilise the Iconic locking bar and suits Double Pole, Intermediate and Bell Press Return rocker mechanisms.
Locking bar Iconic Outdoor switch

What size conduit entries can be used with Iconic Outdoor?

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Iconic Outdoor suits both 20mm and 25mm conduit.

Iconic Outdoor conduit entry
 
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