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xxxParticipant2023-05-03 at 21:00Post count: 68
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-06 at 12:26Post count: 368If it’s not a cable problem then I fear the device is defect.
Programming the physical address should always work.xxxParticipant2023-05-06 at 18:33Post count: 68xxx
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xxxParticipant2023-05-21 at 20:46Post count: 68xxx
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-22 at 08:54Post count: 368A bistable relais doesn’t need power to hold its state, monostable do. And some of them will even get the power from the limited bus supply.
Also monostable relais will flicker on bus- or power reset or even not switch to the last state. So NO to switching actuators with monostable relais.
Most blind/curtain actuators do have monostable relais, but they need power only for a short time. So this will not be a problem.xxxParticipant2023-05-22 at 14:46Post count: 68xxx
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-22 at 16:15Post count: 368If you switch power to a light or wall socket this should only be implemented with a bistable relais. Use the monostable relais actuators for your window blinds/shutters. Shutters/blinds actuators only turn on the relais when they are moving, this is what I meant with “a short time”, so it’s OK to have a monostable relais here.
Universal actuators (that can be used in switching or shutter mode) have bistable releais (or should have at least).xxxParticipant2023-05-22 at 19:58Post count: 68xxx
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-30 at 08:24Post count: 368These are 2 different types of devices. The flat ones are motion sensors, the round ones are presence sensors.
Presence sensors are ceiling-mounted and much more sensitive that the simple motion sensors.
But even presence sensors can not detect a non-moving subject after a while, so don’t rely on them to much.xxxParticipant2023-05-30 at 11:01Post count: 68xxx
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-30 at 11:15Post count: 368The ARGUS has 4 sensors and a much further reach, the BEG one has one sensor I think, they don’t describe it.
Use a small one for a toilet for example, but for a corridor use a large one with several sensors.xxxParticipant2023-05-30 at 11:37Post count: 68xxx
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sinn3rParticipant2023-05-30 at 11:46Post count: 368Maybe you can use movement to trigger different lights but I always use presence only to turn on/off my lights.
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