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== Description == | == Description == | ||
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| + | The purpose of this actuator is, to control Roto Rototronic skylight with shutters and/or sun blinds. | ||
| + | It has 4 "channels". Each channel internally uses two relays: One for the open-action, and one for the close-action. | ||
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| + | This actuator consists of the following REG parts: | ||
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| + | * [[ M0dularis+ | M0dularis+ ]] | ||
| + | * [[ Frontend 8 Buttons 8 LEDs | 8x Button + 8x LED ]] | ||
| + | * [[ 8 Relay Bistable | 8x Relay Bistable, bus powered ]] (8 relays in total, 2 for each channel = 4 channels). | ||
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| + | Of course you can also control your Roto Rototronic skylight with help of a standard switch-actuator. But then you don't have the possibility to "open the window 75%" or "close the shutter 80%". The firmware for DFF4.1 provides all this neat feature that you know from typical shutter/blinds actuators. | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
Revision as of 08:24, 6 April 2018
| DFF4.1 | |
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| Developer | Alexander Christian |
| Status | Version 1.0 finished |
| Microcontroller/Board | M0dularisM+ |
| KNX connectivity | Siemens BCU, Eugen's µBCU |
Description
The purpose of this actuator is, to control Roto Rototronic skylight with shutters and/or sun blinds. It has 4 "channels". Each channel internally uses two relays: One for the open-action, and one for the close-action.
This actuator consists of the following REG parts:
- M0dularis+
- 8x Button + 8x LED
- 8x Relay Bistable, bus powered (8 relays in total, 2 for each channel = 4 channels).
Of course you can also control your Roto Rototronic skylight with help of a standard switch-actuator. But then you don't have the possibility to "open the window 75%" or "close the shutter 80%". The firmware for DFF4.1 provides all this neat feature that you know from typical shutter/blinds actuators.
Hardware
Software
User Documentation
Developer Documentation
Build It
I2C address on application board:
A0: 1 A1: 0 A2: 0
I2C address on frontend board:
A0: 0 A1: 0 A2: 0