The eNet wireless switching or momentary-contact or blind actuator receives telegrams for switching lighting or controlling electrically operated hangings from the eNet wireless receiver module or eNet server via a data line.
Two outputs are each operated in the same mode (switching, pressing, blind or shutter).
Switching of lighting or single-phase fan motors.
Control of electrically operated hangings such as blinds, shutters and awnings.
Operating modes: switching actuator, momentary-contact actuator can be set for a single output; a blind actuator, shutter actuator can be set for a pair of outputs.
Status feedback to eNet radio transmitter.
Scene operation.
Operating mode buttons: Relay contact stays closed as long as telegrams are being received (max. 60 seconds).
Positioning of blinds and slats using scene call-up.
Positions for sun protection and twilight can be saved.
Threshold value scenes for solar protection, twilight and wind alarms.
Curtain runtime can be saved.
Slat adjustment time can be saved.
Can be set with eNet server:
Flashing function.
Delay time.
Switch-on/off delay.
Switch-off pre-warning.
Minimum switching repeat time.
Permanent-on, permanent-off.
Adjustment time when changing directions.
Direction of travel can be inverted (e.g. for roof windows).
Position for solar protection, twilight, lock-out protection, and wind alarms.
Technical data
Rated voltage
AC 230 V, 50/60 Hz
Standby
max. 0.5 W
Ambient temperature
-5 °C to +45 °C
Breaking capacity 230 V AC
16 A/AC1
Connected load
Light bulbs
2300 W
HV halogen lamps
2000 W
Wound electronic transformer
1000 VA
Tronic transformer
1500 W
Fluorescent lamps, uncompensated
920 VA
LED lights
typically 500 W
Compact fluorescent lamp
typically 500 W
Motors
1000 W
Capacitive load
690 VA (560 µF)
Connection cross section
Max. 4 mm²
Length of the data line
Max. 3 m
Notes
An eNet wireless receiver module or an eNet server is required to operate this DIN rail adapter.
Dimensions
Modular widths (MW)
4
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