The INTERACT3 system is self-learning and self-healing. Should a
device fail or be removed, the system automatically detects this and
re-routes communication accordingly.
8 9
INTERACT3. INTERACT3.
2.2 INTEROPERABILITY OF DIFFERENT DEVICES: 2.3 IMPROVEMENT OF THE NETWORK QUALITY:
INTERACT3 devices from different manufacturers can be inte- The quality of a radio network is influenced by various factors:
grated into a common network. However, the full functionality is
- Building structure (walls, floors, etc.)
only guaranteed if all devices originate from the same manufac-
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the Slim Multi-Sensor PSP01, a Z-Wave enabled motion, temperature, and light sensor. It has PIR, temperature and light sensors integrated into one device. It can be included into a Z-Wave home automation network to detect motion and changes in temperature or light levels and send notifications to other devices. It supports various configuration settings to customize its operation and reporting.
This document summarizes and compares different types of systems for distributing TV signals within a building: IF distribution systems, RF distribution systems, digital cable TV systems, and IPTV systems. Each system is described in terms of its components, advantages, and disadvantages. The document provides information on setting up head ends, distributing signals through coaxial cables or IP networks, and the interactive features supported by each system type.
This presentation discusses CCTV (closed-circuit television) surveillance systems. It describes the types of CCTV cameras, benefits of CCTV like monitoring and safety, and deployment scenarios. It also discusses myths versus realities of CCTV systems and the need for compatible accessories, servers, storage, backups and networks. The presentation provides a case study of a typical CCTV deployment and discusses value additions by the company Prime Infoserv like their solution-centric approach and domain expertise in security implementation.
Matter, open source connectivity standard for smart home and io t 2021.07.0...Hakyong Kim
In this material, I explained the major features of the Matter standard, not open to publit yet. Since the contents were collected from several companies presentation, it might differ from the Matter specification in detail.
본 자료는 2021년 말에 발표 예정인 스마트홈 및 사물인터넷 IoT 연동 표준인 매터(Matter)에 대한 주요 특징 및 시장에 미치는 영향에 대해 정리한 자료입니다. 매터 표준 문서가 회원사에 한해 제한적으로 공유되는 상태라서, 애플이나 구글, TI 등 Matter 회원사들이 공개한 자료 및 발표 내용을 바탕으로 내용을 수집 및 정리한 것이라서, 실제 표준의 내용이나 방향성과는 다를 수 있음을 미리 말씀드립니다.
This document summarizes the features and specifications of the Slim Multi-Sensor PSP01, a Z-Wave enabled motion, temperature, and light sensor. It has PIR, temperature and light sensors integrated into one device. It can be included into a Z-Wave home automation network to detect motion and changes in temperature or light levels and send notifications to other devices. It supports various configuration settings to customize its operation and reporting.
This document summarizes and compares different types of systems for distributing TV signals within a building: IF distribution systems, RF distribution systems, digital cable TV systems, and IPTV systems. Each system is described in terms of its components, advantages, and disadvantages. The document provides information on setting up head ends, distributing signals through coaxial cables or IP networks, and the interactive features supported by each system type.
This presentation discusses CCTV (closed-circuit television) surveillance systems. It describes the types of CCTV cameras, benefits of CCTV like monitoring and safety, and deployment scenarios. It also discusses myths versus realities of CCTV systems and the need for compatible accessories, servers, storage, backups and networks. The presentation provides a case study of a typical CCTV deployment and discusses value additions by the company Prime Infoserv like their solution-centric approach and domain expertise in security implementation.
Matter, open source connectivity standard for smart home and io t 2021.07.0...Hakyong Kim
In this material, I explained the major features of the Matter standard, not open to publit yet. Since the contents were collected from several companies presentation, it might differ from the Matter specification in detail.
본 자료는 2021년 말에 발표 예정인 스마트홈 및 사물인터넷 IoT 연동 표준인 매터(Matter)에 대한 주요 특징 및 시장에 미치는 영향에 대해 정리한 자료입니다. 매터 표준 문서가 회원사에 한해 제한적으로 공유되는 상태라서, 애플이나 구글, TI 등 Matter 회원사들이 공개한 자료 및 발표 내용을 바탕으로 내용을 수집 및 정리한 것이라서, 실제 표준의 내용이나 방향성과는 다를 수 있음을 미리 말씀드립니다.
To gain an understanding of the way in which
PROFINET devices communicate with one
another over Ethernet.
• To learn how to capture the PROFINET
Frames using Wireshark®.
• To see how Wireshark® can be used to analyse
the captured frames to gain an understanding
of the various protocols.
• This is a topic covered in more detail in the
Certified PROFINET Engineers Course
Hikvision is a leading security company that has experienced rapid global growth. It has a large R&D team that has developed world-leading technologies in areas like image processing, video analysis, and encoding. Hikvision prioritizes R&D investment and has strong manufacturing capabilities. It aims to provide high-quality, customized security solutions and services globally through continued innovation.
Alu xgpon solution for pt telkom akses 20130830+Wahyu Nasution
Alcatel-Lucent presented their XGPON solution for Telkom. They discussed their leadership in fiber access markets with over 20 years of innovation. Their 7360 ISAM FX platform supports current and next-generation PON technologies with high capacity and redundancy. They demonstrated their full portfolio of DSLAMs, ONTs, and customer premises equipment to accommodate any network deployment.
The document provides an overview of an ONT portfolio, including:
1. Data only ONTs that provide Ethernet interfaces for internet access.
2. Data and voice ONTs that provide both Ethernet and POTS interfaces to support internet, phone, and TV services to residential users.
3. Wireless ONTs that integrate WiFi access point functionality to provide wireless internet in addition to wired Ethernet and phone interfaces.
4. MDU ONTs designed for multi-dwelling units like apartments, providing VDSL interfaces over existing in-building copper wiring to multiple residential units.
The document discusses and compares analog and IP CCTV solutions. It outlines the main components of each system including cameras, storage devices, cables and other equipment. It provides details on different camera types, recording devices, cabling options and considerations for each solution. Overall, it finds that while analog solutions have lower installation costs, IP solutions provide better video quality, individual camera viewing, long distance connectivity and reliability.
Rfid technology next generation application solutionsashtopustech
Astopous Technologies is one of the fastest growing identification & security solutions providers .We have best & high performance active and passive RFID technology solutions,for live tracking vehicles and student care in school bus,live stock and health care people tracking ,retail and assets mgmt.
Reputación Digital:
Conferencia sobre la reputación digital de las empresas. Impacto y consecuencias de una mala reputación en la red.
Se expondrán los métodos de gestión de la reputación y casos reales anónimos solventados de distintos sectores. La reputación online es el sentimiento que existe sobre una marca en la red. Todos somos marca aunque seamos una Pyme o incluso nuestra propia marca personal.
Construir la reputación digital es una necesidad y un arte que nadie debe descuidar. Es importante transmitir uno de los valores de credibilidad y fiabilidad para la consecución de los objetivos empresariales. Existen riesgos que hay que controlar para no verse inmersos en una situación crítica.
This document summarizes the implementation of the One DAR concept in the Bicol region to more efficiently achieve the goals of agrarian reform. It discusses how the regional director has reassigned personnel and adjusted project coverage across provincial boundaries to encourage cooperation and maximize resources. The aim is to distribute land more quickly before the 2014 deadline to complete the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. By breaking down barriers and embracing a unified approach, Bicol hopes to set an example for fulfilling agrarian reform's mandate of distributing land to farmers.
Este documento proporciona información sobre JayCut, una herramienta online gratuita para editar videos. Explica cómo registrarse en JayCut, personalizar tu perfil, subir videos y otros medios, y editar videos agregando efectos, música, y más. También menciona que puedes publicar tus videos editados en sitios como YouTube u obtener un código para incrustarlos en una página web.
Lecture presented on the 16th European Spas Association Congress in Belek (Turkey), the 26th May 2011.
Subject: European Spas Marketing Report 2011 and Social Media Marketing Strategy.
Author: Joao Pinto Barbosa (P), CMO of the European Spas Association
El documento describe cómo la industria turística andaluza se está reinventando para ir más allá del sol y playa e incorporar la innovación. Más de 40 grupos de investigación en Andalucía se centran en el turismo. Junto con empresas e instituciones, forman Andalucía Lab para impulsar proyectos de I+D como aplicaciones que permiten comparar precios con la competencia u ofrecer contenidos agregados de forma semántica. El turismo representa alrededor del 11% del PIB de Andalucía y la región apuesta por atra
El documento describe la vida difícil de Herta Müller bajo el régimen comunista en Rumania y cómo esto inspiró su obra literaria. Su libro Todo lo que tengo lo llevo conmigo relata los recuerdos de su protagonista sobre la penuria que sufrió cuando fue deportado a campos de trabajo en Rusia. El texto captura de manera poética cómo las personas se enfrentan a la degradación y el horror cuando se vuelven parte de la vida cotidiana bajo una dictadura.
Ericsson provides sustainable solutions for telecom and other verticals to address climate change and enable a low carbon economy. These solutions help reduce carbon emissions by up to 98% and could save over €600 billion by 2030. For telecom, solutions include green site management, network power efficiency, and radio power savings. Other verticals are served by solutions such as smart metering, smart grids, mobile health, mobile education, and connected transportation. Several case studies demonstrate successful implementations of these solutions.
SEOGuardian - Moda Online - Segmento Ropa Ecológica en EspañaBint
Este documento presenta un resumen semestral de la posición en buscadores de sitios web de moda online especializados en ropa ecológica en el mercado español. Analiza los resultados en posicionamiento orgánico (SEO) y de pago (SEM) de 23 competidores clave, así como las 100 palabras clave más relevantes del sector. Los líderes actuales en SEO son naturalmenteecologico.com, ecototal.com y ecotendencia.com.
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This document contains a CV for Sigve Hamilton Aspelund including personal details, qualifications, employment history, training programs delivered, languages, and offshore/software experience. The CV outlines over 14 years of experience in various roles within the oil and gas industry including positions as a reservoir engineer, production engineer, QHSE engineer, instructor, and consultant. Aspelund has delivered over 25 training programs worldwide on topics such as reservoir modeling, drilling, production engineering, and safety. He is proficient in English, Norwegian, and German.
Claims Manager® delivers workers compensation software, insurance claims software and comprehensive claims management all in a seamless connection to policy administration.
Robust, intuitive, and analytical, Claims Manager® drives superior claims data management and delivers optimum claims processing.
Claims Manager® comes with:
• All-in-one browser-based application
• Fully automated electronic accounts reconciliation
• Easy analysis of critical insurance data of most lines of business, including workers compensation, property, casualty, commercial auto and more
• Intuitive interface that increases productivity and shortens the learning curve
• The most flexibility available in an out-of-the-box solution
See all the ways Claims Manager® can power your claims management process- http://www.jdidata.com
To gain an understanding of the way in which
PROFINET devices communicate with one
another over Ethernet.
• To learn how to capture the PROFINET
Frames using Wireshark®.
• To see how Wireshark® can be used to analyse
the captured frames to gain an understanding
of the various protocols.
• This is a topic covered in more detail in the
Certified PROFINET Engineers Course
Hikvision is a leading security company that has experienced rapid global growth. It has a large R&D team that has developed world-leading technologies in areas like image processing, video analysis, and encoding. Hikvision prioritizes R&D investment and has strong manufacturing capabilities. It aims to provide high-quality, customized security solutions and services globally through continued innovation.
Alu xgpon solution for pt telkom akses 20130830+Wahyu Nasution
Alcatel-Lucent presented their XGPON solution for Telkom. They discussed their leadership in fiber access markets with over 20 years of innovation. Their 7360 ISAM FX platform supports current and next-generation PON technologies with high capacity and redundancy. They demonstrated their full portfolio of DSLAMs, ONTs, and customer premises equipment to accommodate any network deployment.
The document provides an overview of an ONT portfolio, including:
1. Data only ONTs that provide Ethernet interfaces for internet access.
2. Data and voice ONTs that provide both Ethernet and POTS interfaces to support internet, phone, and TV services to residential users.
3. Wireless ONTs that integrate WiFi access point functionality to provide wireless internet in addition to wired Ethernet and phone interfaces.
4. MDU ONTs designed for multi-dwelling units like apartments, providing VDSL interfaces over existing in-building copper wiring to multiple residential units.
The document discusses and compares analog and IP CCTV solutions. It outlines the main components of each system including cameras, storage devices, cables and other equipment. It provides details on different camera types, recording devices, cabling options and considerations for each solution. Overall, it finds that while analog solutions have lower installation costs, IP solutions provide better video quality, individual camera viewing, long distance connectivity and reliability.
Rfid technology next generation application solutionsashtopustech
Astopous Technologies is one of the fastest growing identification & security solutions providers .We have best & high performance active and passive RFID technology solutions,for live tracking vehicles and student care in school bus,live stock and health care people tracking ,retail and assets mgmt.
Reputación Digital:
Conferencia sobre la reputación digital de las empresas. Impacto y consecuencias de una mala reputación en la red.
Se expondrán los métodos de gestión de la reputación y casos reales anónimos solventados de distintos sectores. La reputación online es el sentimiento que existe sobre una marca en la red. Todos somos marca aunque seamos una Pyme o incluso nuestra propia marca personal.
Construir la reputación digital es una necesidad y un arte que nadie debe descuidar. Es importante transmitir uno de los valores de credibilidad y fiabilidad para la consecución de los objetivos empresariales. Existen riesgos que hay que controlar para no verse inmersos en una situación crítica.
This document summarizes the implementation of the One DAR concept in the Bicol region to more efficiently achieve the goals of agrarian reform. It discusses how the regional director has reassigned personnel and adjusted project coverage across provincial boundaries to encourage cooperation and maximize resources. The aim is to distribute land more quickly before the 2014 deadline to complete the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. By breaking down barriers and embracing a unified approach, Bicol hopes to set an example for fulfilling agrarian reform's mandate of distributing land to farmers.
Este documento proporciona información sobre JayCut, una herramienta online gratuita para editar videos. Explica cómo registrarse en JayCut, personalizar tu perfil, subir videos y otros medios, y editar videos agregando efectos, música, y más. También menciona que puedes publicar tus videos editados en sitios como YouTube u obtener un código para incrustarlos en una página web.
Lecture presented on the 16th European Spas Association Congress in Belek (Turkey), the 26th May 2011.
Subject: European Spas Marketing Report 2011 and Social Media Marketing Strategy.
Author: Joao Pinto Barbosa (P), CMO of the European Spas Association
El documento describe cómo la industria turística andaluza se está reinventando para ir más allá del sol y playa e incorporar la innovación. Más de 40 grupos de investigación en Andalucía se centran en el turismo. Junto con empresas e instituciones, forman Andalucía Lab para impulsar proyectos de I+D como aplicaciones que permiten comparar precios con la competencia u ofrecer contenidos agregados de forma semántica. El turismo representa alrededor del 11% del PIB de Andalucía y la región apuesta por atra
El documento describe la vida difícil de Herta Müller bajo el régimen comunista en Rumania y cómo esto inspiró su obra literaria. Su libro Todo lo que tengo lo llevo conmigo relata los recuerdos de su protagonista sobre la penuria que sufrió cuando fue deportado a campos de trabajo en Rusia. El texto captura de manera poética cómo las personas se enfrentan a la degradación y el horror cuando se vuelven parte de la vida cotidiana bajo una dictadura.
Ericsson provides sustainable solutions for telecom and other verticals to address climate change and enable a low carbon economy. These solutions help reduce carbon emissions by up to 98% and could save over €600 billion by 2030. For telecom, solutions include green site management, network power efficiency, and radio power savings. Other verticals are served by solutions such as smart metering, smart grids, mobile health, mobile education, and connected transportation. Several case studies demonstrate successful implementations of these solutions.
SEOGuardian - Moda Online - Segmento Ropa Ecológica en EspañaBint
Este documento presenta un resumen semestral de la posición en buscadores de sitios web de moda online especializados en ropa ecológica en el mercado español. Analiza los resultados en posicionamiento orgánico (SEO) y de pago (SEM) de 23 competidores clave, así como las 100 palabras clave más relevantes del sector. Los líderes actuales en SEO son naturalmenteecologico.com, ecototal.com y ecotendencia.com.
MBA Institutes in Delhi India, Admissions, mba course colleges in delhi, recognised mba college in delhi, Business Schools in India, MBA B-School, Management College, MBA and school rankings, rankings on top B-Schools, undergraduate business schools, business schools, learning,best MBA,business degrees,university ranking,top schools, university rankings,best colleges,best universities,best schools,top colleges,top universities,mba programs
This document contains a CV for Sigve Hamilton Aspelund including personal details, qualifications, employment history, training programs delivered, languages, and offshore/software experience. The CV outlines over 14 years of experience in various roles within the oil and gas industry including positions as a reservoir engineer, production engineer, QHSE engineer, instructor, and consultant. Aspelund has delivered over 25 training programs worldwide on topics such as reservoir modeling, drilling, production engineering, and safety. He is proficient in English, Norwegian, and German.
Claims Manager® delivers workers compensation software, insurance claims software and comprehensive claims management all in a seamless connection to policy administration.
Robust, intuitive, and analytical, Claims Manager® drives superior claims data management and delivers optimum claims processing.
Claims Manager® comes with:
• All-in-one browser-based application
• Fully automated electronic accounts reconciliation
• Easy analysis of critical insurance data of most lines of business, including workers compensation, property, casualty, commercial auto and more
• Intuitive interface that increases productivity and shortens the learning curve
• The most flexibility available in an out-of-the-box solution
See all the ways Claims Manager® can power your claims management process- http://www.jdidata.com
El documento narra la historia de cómo el narrador conoció a su mejor amigo Kyle en la secundaria. Un día, vio cómo unos matones tiraron los libros y las gafas de Kyle. El narrador ayudó a Kyle y desde entonces se hicieron amigos. A lo largo de los años, su amistad creció y se apoyaron mutuamente. En el discurso de graduación, Kyle reveló que antes de conocer al narrador había planeado suicidarse, pero que su nueva amistad lo salvó.
Cohete a reacción, precisión y con dispositivo de paracaídas.Luis Sierra
Este documento presenta el proyecto de investigación de un grupo de estudiantes sobre la construcción de cohetes de agua. El objetivo principal es fabricar tres cohetes que tengan una trayectoria parabólica precisa, incluyan un sistema de paracaídas y generen dos etapas de ignición. La metodología incluye varias pruebas modificando variables como el volumen de agua, la presión del aire y midiendo la distancia alcanzada. Los resultados muestran que la distancia recorrida es directamente proporcional al volumen
La Pontificia Universidad Javeriana invirtió 1,800 millones de pesos en construir el primer campo de fútbol con césped sintético en un campus universitario en Colombia. El proyecto incluyó la instalación de césped sintético, mejoras a la infraestructura subyacente, y luces para jugar de noche. El campo de fútbol cuenta con medidas reglamentarias y áreas verdes alrededor para que la comunidad universitaria disfrute de las nuevas instalaciones deportivas.
Este documento presenta una empresa de miscelánea llamada "miscelánea CYNYR". Describe sus productos como papelería, cacharrería, cosmética y adornos. También ofrece servicios como la venta de estos productos y garantiza buen servicio a sus clientes. Finalmente, detalla que su política es buscar la convivencia entre sus asociados y llevar la empresa al éxito a través del diálogo.
Este manual presenta los procedimientos para realizar pruebas bioquímicas clínicas en el laboratorio. Describe las unidades sobre control de calidad, pruebas de función renal, metabolismo de carbohidratos y lípidos, metabolismo óseo y mineral, función hepática y pancreática, y función cardíaca. Explica los métodos para realizar cada prueba de manera manual y automatizada, así como los aspectos de calidad y seguridad que se deben seguir en el laboratorio clínico.
Technology Integration and Teacher Education: Learning with Technologye_lomax
This presentation took place at the 2016 PeDTICE Colloquium at the University of Sherbrooke in Montreal, Canada. This presentation discusses the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) model, explores the affordances and constraints that are commonly associated with the integration educational technology into teacher education curricula in general, and highlights the relationship of relevant aspects of the TPACK model and technology integration debate that are likely to affect the future design goals and instructional objectives guiding the further development of pre-service teacher educational technology courses similar to EDM 310; a required undergraduate course in the teacher education program in the College of Education at the University of South Alabama that explores the use and integration of educational technology to support K-12 classroom instruction and student learning.
(PeDTICE: http://www.usherbrooke.ca/pedtice/)
(Colloquium program (in French): http://www.usherbrooke.ca/pedtice/fr/les-activites-de-pedtice/evenements-speciaux/colloquereleve/#c74326-1)
This document summarizes a paper on practical attacks against HomePlugAV powerline communication devices. It begins by providing background on powerline communication technology and discussing the HomePlugAV specification. It then describes analyzing HomePlugAV networks using various tools to understand the protocols and encryption. The document outlines several practical attacks demonstrated, including intercepting network keys, bruteforcing passwords, and gaining remote memory access on devices once on the network. It concludes by discussing future work areas like firmware analysis and authentication message fuzzing.
Motorola solutions ap7131 access point installation guide wi ng 5.5 version...Advantec Distribution
This document provides installation instructions for the Motorola Solutions AP7131 and AP7131N Access Points. It describes unpacking the access point components, selecting an installation location considering antenna coverage, mounting options including wall, ceiling and above-ceiling mounting, connecting power and network cables, and configuring the access point LED indicators. The document also provides specifications for the access point models and regulatory compliance information.
This release note summarizes new features, corrections, and known issues in TEMS Investigation 13.1. Key additions include an alternative mobile-to-mobile audio quality measurement solution, support for circuit-switched fallback events in LTE, and expanded LTE radio access channel information. Several bugs have been fixed and new user terminals and scanners are now supported. The note also describes limitations regarding installation, application use, and device compatibility.
This document provides an advanced user's guide for the Fibaro home automation system. It begins with an overview of the Fibaro system and Z-Wave protocol, describing the mesh network topology and two-way communication. It then details several Fibaro system modules, including dimmers, relays, roller shutters, and bypass devices. Finally, it covers the configuration and use of the Home Center 2 hub, including inclusion of Z-Wave devices, creating rooms and scenes, linking devices, and various control panels.
This document provides instructions for configuring a DeviceNet network. It discusses choosing between a single network or subnets, selecting a scanner, and bridging networks. It also covers connecting devices to the network, setting node addresses, and configuring the network both offline and online using RSNetWorx software. A section on automatically configuring the network with AutoScan is also included.
This document is the user guide for the MSI-6260 Trans-Weigh crane scale system. It contains information on installation, operation, calibration, troubleshooting and specifications for the crane unit and indicator unit. The table of contents outlines the various sections and topics covered in the user guide.
Nexaira Nexconnect Router User Guide (quantum-wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The NexAira Nexconnect Router broadcasts a Wi-Fi signal so that multiple users can benefit from a single cellular AirCard. You can also use the Ethernet ports on the router to connect multiple computers or devices together. Take a Wi-Fi hotspot with you, Ideal for portable situations : RV or Command Centers, Boats, Move from location to location, Backup communications for office…
Motorola solutions ap7161 access point installation guide wi ng 5.5 version...Advantec Distribution
This document provides installation and configuration instructions for the Motorola Solutions AP 7161 Access Point. It describes the AP 7161 hardware components, including antennas, ports, LED indicators, and mounting accessories. It also provides guidelines for installing the access point on poles or walls outdoors, as well as configuring the basic settings and connecting power over Ethernet. The document includes specifications, regulatory information, and troubleshooting steps.
This document provides a literature survey of security threats in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). It begins by describing different types of wireless networks and standards. It then discusses the features, vulnerabilities, and applications of MANETs. The document analyzes security threats from each layer of the protocol stack: physical, link, network, and transport. Specific attacks like eavesdropping, jamming, and wormholes are examined. Finally, the document provides an overview of using agents and multi-agent systems to address wireless security challenges.
The document provides an overview and operation manual for the Retrotec DM32 series digital manometer blower door system. It describes the physical connections and components of the gauge, how to power it on and read results from the home screen, control fan speed and pressure, and change settings like units and averaging time. Troubleshooting tips are provided for issues like fluctuating pressure readings caused by wind or moving tubes.
This document provides installation instructions for the AP-8232 Access Point. It describes what is included in the package, features of the access point, and guidelines for hardware installation including wall or ceiling mounting and connecting power. Detailed steps are provided for installation, safety precautions, positioning the access point, and using a power injector to provide power over Ethernet. Specifications and regulatory compliance information is also included.
This document describes the EnerScope energy management system project. The system aims to integrate various hardware devices and communication interfaces on a common platform. It acquires electricity usage and environmental data from loads like the Experimental Power Grid Centre and a smart home testbed. Data is collected using devices like data acquisition modules, an intelligent energy meter, and wireless sensor motes. These devices communicate through serial, WiFi, and local area network protocols. LabVIEW software is used to retrieve and process the data, which is stored in a database. The system demonstrates real-time energy monitoring and demand response capabilities.
This document provides technical specifications for the AirPrime BX310x Wi-Fi/BT Module. It includes important safety notices, a description of features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, interfaces, and a configuration utility. It also includes sections on functional specifications, technical specifications covering environmental ratings, power, RF, electrical, mechanical, and antenna specifications. Additional sections cover the various interface specifications, regulatory certifications, and pinout details.
This document provides a product reference guide for the AP-51xx Access Point. It includes:
- An introduction to new features of the access point such as mesh networking, additional LAN subnets, on-board radius server authentication, and more.
- An overview of the access point's key features including radio options, security options, management accessibility, and more.
- Details on hardware installation including available product configurations, requirements, and step-by-step installation instructions.
- A theory of operations section explaining the access point's cellular coverage, MAC layer bridging, media types, operating modes, and more.
This document provides a product reference guide for the AP-51xx Access Point. It includes:
- An introduction describing new features of the access point such as mesh networking, additional LAN subnets, on-board radius server authentication, and more.
- An overview of the access point's key features including radio options, security options, management accessibility, and more.
- A chapter on hardware installation covering available configurations, requirements, and installation steps.
- Details on theory of operations including cellular coverage, MAC layer bridging, operating modes, and more.
The document provides comprehensive information on the capabilities and configuration of the AP-51xx Access Point.
This document provides installation instructions for the AP-8222 Access Point. It includes guidelines for site preparation, package contents, hardware installation including wall or ceiling mounting, connecting the power injector system, and basic configuration of the access point. The document also provides specifications, regulatory information, and support contact details for the AP-8222.
This document describes a student project to develop an affordable environmental monitoring and controlling system for greenhouses. It aims to create a low-cost wireless sensor network using sensor nodes to measure factors like temperature, humidity, and soil moisture. The sensor data will be sent to a centralized server and displayed on a web interface to allow remote monitoring. Farmers will be able to view real-time sensor readings and historical data charts to help control the greenhouse environment and improve crop yields. The project aims to address the need for affordable sensor systems for farmers in developing countries like Sri Lanka.
This thesis discusses the technologies needed to develop Java Bluetooth applications for mobile devices, including Bluetooth, Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME), and the Java APIs for Bluetooth Wireless Technology (JABWT). It provides an overview of Bluetooth architecture and profiles, an introduction to J2ME and JABWT, and describes the infrastructure and tools used for developing Java Bluetooth applications. The thesis also includes code samples and discussions of implementing common Bluetooth tasks like device discovery and RFCOMM connections using JABWT.
This document provides an overview and instructions for setting up and configuring the Motorola WS2000 Wireless Switch. It describes the hardware and software components of the switch. The document then provides step-by-step instructions for initial configuration, including connecting the switch, enabling interfaces and subnets, configuring security settings, and testing connectivity. It also provides information on advanced configuration options for subnets, filtering, bridging and more.
This document provides an overview and instructions for setting up and configuring the Motorola WS2000 Wireless Switch. It describes the hardware and software components of the switch. The document then provides step-by-step instructions for initial configuration, including connecting the switch, enabling interfaces and subnets, configuring security settings, and testing connectivity. It also provides information on advanced configuration options for subnets, filtering, bridging and more.
The 2CH Dimmer Module allows manual control of lights through a push switch and app control. It can control up to two lighting circuits and provides options for permanent on/off or dimming control through short or long button pushes. Installation requires turning off power and properly wiring the unit according to diagrams. The module can be reset through a long button press or external button presses and pairs with Zigbee gateways through a learning mode button hold.
Zi-Stick is a self-powered Zigbee 3.0 USB adapter that is used to control actuators and sensors in a Zigbee network. It connects to a computer via USB and appears as a virtual serial or COM port. The user guide provides instructions for installing any necessary drivers, identifying the Zi-Stick's COM port, and connecting it to software like Home Assistant or OpenHAB. Safety information is also included, noting that the Zi-Stick should be used indoors and away from heat or moisture.
This document provides installation and operation instructions for a BRT-100 radiator thermostat in French. It includes:
1. An introduction and welcome message thanking the customer for their purchase.
2. Technical characteristics and features of the thermostat such as LED display, color display, curved design, energy efficient battery that lasts 1 year.
3. Step-by-step instructions for installation including selecting the correct adapter, installing the mounting plate and battery, and connecting the thermostat.
Cherubini Meta Z-Wave Double Switch A510083-84-90Domotica daVinci
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para un actuador con dos salidas independientes de 230V. Incluye especificaciones técnicas, información de seguridad, diagramas de conexión e instrucciones de instalación, control y configuración. El dispositivo permite controlar dos cargas de forma independiente a través de radio o pulsador y puede integrarse en sistemas domóticos Z-Wave.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para el uso de un enchufe inteligente. Describe las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo, cómo incluirlo y excluirlo de una red Z-Wave, cómo controlarlo y leer sus parámetros eléctricos, y cómo configurar sus alarmas y asociaciones con otros dispositivos.
Quinto Z-Wave Heltun_HE-RS01_User_Manual_B9AH.pdfDomotica daVinci
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the HE-RS01 five-channel relay switch. Key details include:
- The HE-RS01 can control up to five on/off devices or combinations of on/off and two-direction motor devices.
- It has five configurable relay outputs, two independent inputs, and supports schedules, motor control, and association with other Z-Wave devices.
- Installation requires connecting power, load, and external switch wires per the provided diagrams and safely turning power back on at the circuit breaker.
- The HE-RS01 can be included in a Z-Wave network and each relay and external input is configurable for different control modes.
Z-Wave Fan coil Thermostat Heltun_HE-HT01_User_Manual.pdfDomotica daVinci
The document provides a user manual for the HE-HT01 thermostat. It has 6 operating modes including Comfort, Schedule, Floor Drying, Energy Saving, Vacation, and Manual. It can be installed flush in an electrical junction box and controls heating systems up to 16A. The thermostat integrates Z-Wave technology for smart home control and has touch buttons, LCD display, and sensors for temperature, humidity, and energy usage.
The document provides instructions for an energy-saving radiator thermostat that uses Z-Wave wireless technology. It includes details on installation, setup, operation, and technical specifications. The thermostat can be added to a Z-Wave network to communicate with other devices and be controlled remotely. It offers functions like setting target temperatures, child lock, operating modes, and displaying network information.
The motion sensor user guide provides specifications and setup instructions. It detects motion within 10 meters at a 120 degree angle using Zigbee wireless communication. To set up, download the Smart Life app, register an account, add the Zigbee controller, then search for and add the motion sensor, which can be configured for various alarm settings and linkages within the app.
The document provides a user guide for the Aeotec Range Extender 7, which is a Z-Wave signal amplifier developed to extend the range of a Z-Wave network. It describes how to include the Range Extender in a Z-Wave network using either SmartStart or classic inclusion. It also explains how to control the LED, test connectivity health, remove the device from the network, and manually reset the Range Extender.
The document provides specifications for a Z-Wave multi-sensor device. It includes details on the device's library and command classes, Z-Wave network operation including button functions and LED indicators, association groups and commands, wakeup settings, battery information, sensor readings for temperature, humidity, light and UV, notification types, manufacturer information, and configuration parameters.
Z-Stick 7 is a Z-Wave USB adapter that allows users to control Z-Wave devices and sensors. It uses Series700 and Gen7 technology with SmartStart and S2 security. The guide provides instructions on installing drivers, adding the Z-Stick to home automation software as a primary or secondary controller, using serial API mode, development tools, and resetting the Z-Stick. Compatible software setup guides are also listed.
Optimal protection for critical loads. To limit starting currents on problematic devices, such as energy saving bulbs and fluorescent bulbs. Problematic devices, such as electronic ballasts, energy-saving light bulbs, incandescent bulbs, LED drivers, and switching power supplies, consume a lot of power during ignition due to the multiplication of current. nominal and can therefore destroy the switching relay.
With the ESB200 current limiter, the high current that can occur when switching on electronic devices is limited to a harmless value. It is also possible to limit the inrush current of incandescent lamps to give them a longer life. A protection fuse is also integrated. This starting current limiter can be plugged directly into the power supply circuit for loads up to 200 VA. This compact device can be installed very easily in junction and recessed boxes or in lamp boxes, for example. The device is easily installed in series with the load
wiDom Smart Roller Shutter Z-Wave Plus Module ManualDomotica daVinci
The document provides instructions for installing and operating the WiDom Smart Roller Shutter, a Z-Wave enabled device for controlling roller shutters, blinds, and curtains. It can accurately control opening and closing positions through local or remote commands. After an initial calibration, it identifies the position without sensors. Safety information warns that installation requires qualified electricians and live voltages are present. Installation instructions explain connecting it according to the diagrams and including it in a Z-Wave network. The LED status indicator shows inclusion status and communication events.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Art of the Possible with Graph - Q2 2024Neo4j
Neha Bajwa, Vice President of Product Marketing, Neo4j
Join us as we explore breakthrough innovations enabled by interconnected data and AI. Discover firsthand how organizations use relationships in data to uncover contextual insights and solve our most pressing challenges – from optimizing supply chains, detecting fraud, and improving customer experiences to accelerating drug discoveries.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
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Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
A tale of scale & speed: How the US Navy is enabling software delivery from l...sonjaschweigert1
Rapid and secure feature delivery is a goal across every application team and every branch of the DoD. The Navy’s DevSecOps platform, Party Barge, has achieved:
- Reduction in onboarding time from 5 weeks to 1 day
- Improved developer experience and productivity through actionable findings and reduction of false positives
- Maintenance of superior security standards and inherent policy enforcement with Authorization to Operate (ATO)
Development teams can ship efficiently and ensure applications are cyber ready for Navy Authorizing Officials (AOs). In this webinar, Sigma Defense and Anchore will give attendees a look behind the scenes and demo secure pipeline automation and security artifacts that speed up application ATO and time to production.
We will cover:
- How to remove silos in DevSecOps
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Full-RAG: A modern architecture for hyper-personalizationZilliz
Mike Del Balso, CEO & Co-Founder at Tecton, presents "Full RAG," a novel approach to AI recommendation systems, aiming to push beyond the limitations of traditional models through a deep integration of contextual insights and real-time data, leveraging the Retrieval-Augmented Generation architecture. This talk will outline Full RAG's potential to significantly enhance personalization, address engineering challenges such as data management and model training, and introduce data enrichment with reranking as a key solution. Attendees will gain crucial insights into the importance of hyperpersonalization in AI, the capabilities of Full RAG for advanced personalization, and strategies for managing complex data integrations for deploying cutting-edge AI solutions.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Why You Should Replace Windows 11 with Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 for enhanced perfor...SOFTTECHHUB
The choice of an operating system plays a pivotal role in shaping our computing experience. For decades, Microsoft's Windows has dominated the market, offering a familiar and widely adopted platform for personal and professional use. However, as technological advancements continue to push the boundaries of innovation, alternative operating systems have emerged, challenging the status quo and offering users a fresh perspective on computing.
One such alternative that has garnered significant attention and acclaim is Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, a sleek, powerful, and user-friendly Linux distribution that promises to redefine the way we interact with our devices. With its focus on performance, security, and customization, Nitrux Linux presents a compelling case for those seeking to break free from the constraints of proprietary software and embrace the freedom and flexibility of open-source computing.
zkStudyClub - Reef: Fast Succinct Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Regex ProofsAlex Pruden
This paper presents Reef, a system for generating publicly verifiable succinct non-interactive zero-knowledge proofs that a committed document matches or does not match a regular expression. We describe applications such as proving the strength of passwords, the provenance of email despite redactions, the validity of oblivious DNS queries, and the existence of mutations in DNA. Reef supports the Perl Compatible Regular Expression syntax, including wildcards, alternation, ranges, capture groups, Kleene star, negations, and lookarounds. Reef introduces a new type of automata, Skipping Alternating Finite Automata (SAFA), that skips irrelevant parts of a document when producing proofs without undermining soundness, and instantiates SAFA with a lookup argument. Our experimental evaluation confirms that Reef can generate proofs for documents with 32M characters; the proofs are small and cheap to verify (under a second).
Paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1886
2. INTERACT3. INTERACT3.
Dear INTERACT3 user: Index of contents/overview of chapters:
You can download this user manual in an appropriately larger
1. General information on the “Z-Wave” ..................................6
format from our internet website www.popp.eu.
2. General information ..................................................................9
Our service hotline is available for further product-relevant 2.1 LED indication .............................................................................9
questions at the service line: +49 (0) 92 73/73-150. 2.2 Interoperability different devices ........................................10
2.3 Improvement of the network quality .................................. 11
3. Before installation/startup ..................................................... 11
4. Product description ................................................................. 14
4.1 Wireless wall switch ............................................................... 14
4.2 Wireless remote control ........................................................20
4.3 Wireless switching centre/server .......................................22
5. Networks without server .......................................................24
5.1 Direct inclusion of devices to a group/scene...................25
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5.2 Switching and dimming ..........................................................26 5.11 Inclusion the products other manufacturers into
5.3 Status enquiry ...........................................................................27 an INTERACT³ network ........................................................37
5.4 Association of devices without direct radio link .................28 6. Networks with switching centre/server .............................38
5.5 Deleting devices from group/scene ...................................... 30 6.1 Including a controller into a new network.........................39
5.6 Deleting a complete group/scene ...................................... 31 6.2 Including a controller into an existing network....................41
5.7 Removing devices ...................................................................32 7. Special functions – Special applications..........................43
5.8 Resetting controller ..................................................................33 7.1 “Child protection function” –
tamper-proof programming ...................................................43
5.9. Insertion of additional devices and controllers ..............34
7.2 “All ON/ All OFF” function ...................................................45
5.9.1 Adding further remote control...............................................35
7.3 Synchronization of various devices.....................................48
5.9.2 Associating the network devices with a new or existing
remote control ..........................................................................36 7.4 Including and operating of battery-operated equipments 52
5.10 Inclusion INTERACT³ products into networks of 8. Usage/handling .....................................................................58
other manufacturers ...................................................................36 9. Technical Data .............................................................................60
10. Guarantee ..................................................................................... 61
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ON “Z-WAVE”: Communicative:
INTERACT³ is a radio system that is based on Z-WAVE tech- INTERACT³ is a bidirectional radio system. This means that a
nology. INTERACT³ offers a varied range of advantages in signal is not just sent but also a feedback confirming the recep-
comparison to other radio systems: tion of the signal occurs automatically. The safety of transmission
of the INTERACT³ radio-bus technology is comparable with that
Safe: of a wire-linked bus system. It is likewise possible to determine
Generally radio systems build a direct link between the trans- the switching status by pushing a button: Has the cellar light been
mitter and the receiver. The radio signal is attenuated by every definitely switched off?
obstacle along its path (in the household e. g. wall, furniture
etc.), in the worst case the radio-bus-system ceases to function. Trouble-free:
The advantage of the intelligent INTERACT³ system is the so- INTERACT³ transmits at a regulated frequency band with a fre-
called routing function: All devices of INTERACT³ not only act quency of 868 MHz. Every INTERACT³ network has its own
as transmitter or receiver but also simultaneously as “repeater”. unique network identification. Therefore, it is possible to operate
Should a direct radio link between the transmitter or the recei- two or more independently-operating networks in a room or home
ver not be possible, communication will be established with the without any interferences. Troubles that can be caused by other
assistance of other devices. devices, as is the case in open, non-regulated frequencies (e. g.
433 MHz) are excluded.
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Established: 2. GENERAL INORMATION:
Although the Z-Wave technology is new, it has already develo-
ped to form a technical standard. Renowned manufacturers from 2.1 COLOR CODES AT THE EQUIPMENTS:
various fields offer solutions and applications that are based on
Z-Wave technology and compatible among one another. This Yellow: Device/group/scene is switched on.
makes the system fit for the future and promises further upgrade Blue: Device/group/scene is switched off.
phases. Further information can be found in www.z-wave.
Red: Device/group/scene defective/
com.
Configuration not successful/Out of range.
Dynamic: Blinking yellow: Diming up.
INTERACT³ is equipped with a dynamic network structure. Right Blinking blue: Diming down.
from the start, the position of the individual INTERACT³ devices Green: Configuration successful.
who are supplied with 230 Volts is monitored and automatically
Blinking green: Configuration mode active.
updated in the case of changes. As a means of which it is pos-
sible to continuously adapt the network to its individual require- Blinking Red: Child protection active.
ments, wholly automatically without the necessity of any program- Red/green: Device not programmed.
ming tasks. Red/yellow/green: Resetting.
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NOTE: Combinations are possible within a group. For 2.3 IMPROVEMENT OF THE NETWORK QUALITY:
instance, an equipment is “failed”, and an equipment is swit-
ched off. In general, every electrically-operated devices serves as an
amplifier for the incoming signals. These are forwarded to the
adjacent device, as a result of which the maximum range of a
2.2 INTEROPERABILITY OF DEVICES DIFFERENT communication can be increased. The more devices are present
MANUFACTURERS: in a network, the denser the network and higher is the quality of
signal transmission.
It is possible to integrate devices of different manufacturers and
from various functional groups such as light, multimedia, heating
and air-conditioning. Communication and interoperability of the 3. BEFORE INSTALLATION/ STARTUP:
different devices is ensured by a common “Speaks Z-Wave”
certification. Please contact the different manufacturer for ques- Please read carefully the enclosed user manual before installa-
tions on the presence and nature of interlinked restrictions during tion, to ensure an error-free functioning.
the use of the individual equipments.
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ATTENTION: Works with 230 voltage networks may be NOTE: The product is dispatched in the delivery state “not
done only by authorized technicians under consideration programmed”. While installation or actuating the pushbut-
of the country-specific installation guidelines/ norms. Prior ton, this status is showed by a blinking red/green LED.
to the assembly of the product, the voltage network has to
be switched off and ensured against re-switching.
The product is permitted only for proper use as specified in the
user manual. Any kind of guarantee claim has to be forfeited if
changes, modifications or painting are undertaken. The product
must be checked for damages immediately after unpacking. In
the case of a damage, the product must not be operated in any
case.
If a danger-free operation of the equipment cannot be assured,
the voltage supply has to be immediately interrupted and the
equipment has to be protected from unintended operation.
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4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: The INTERACT³ wireless wall switch is a battery-operated radio-
transmitter, with which all the actuators of the INTERACT³ radio-
4.1 WIRELESS WALL SWITCH: bus-system can be remotely controlled. This includes radio-
Wireless wall switch (Transmitter) (761 231) (Model ZW WS) controlled switches, dimmers, window blind controls and
radio-controlled plug adaptors.
UP-button In simple terms, the INTERACT³ wireless wall switch is a radio
remote control, with which only a single group can be actuated.
INCLUDE-button The radio-bus-system can be completely enhanced according
to the needs in any possible manner. Any number of radio-cont-
EXCLUDE-button rolled wall-mounted switches can be installed, so that even a
more complex 3-way, 2-way or synchronized dimmer arrange-
ASSOC-button ments can be realized without considerable difficulty. You can
choose your individual design from the series of switches that
are designated to the INTERACT³ radio-bus-system.
DOWN-button
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Insertion of batteries: Click into – a multiple frame as a combination.
Insert both the batteries (2 x LR8D425) into the battery case whi- Stick-on process:
le paying attention to the indicated plus (+) / minus (-) poles. The
wireless wall switch can now be mounted. 1. Clean up the mounting surface so that it is dust and
Attention: The electronic circuit of the wall-mounted switch grease-free.
can be damaged in the case of wrong insertion of batteries. 2. Attach the adhesive strips on to the rear side of the wall
switch.
3. Stick the wall switch with the upwardly-pointing arrow
Integration/mounting:
(“TOP”) to the mounting surface that is selected by you.
Thanks to the extremely flat design of the INTERACT³ wireless Align the wireless wall switch with only one edge of the
wall switch, it does not require any substructure and therefore base plate at a plane surface (e. g. spirit level, ruler) and
offers a variety of mounting options on various backgrounds: press it against the mounting surface.
Stick on – to smooth surfaces such as glass and tiles with the 4. Mount the frame and the rocker.
help of an adhesive strip.
Screw on – to walls or built-in sockets (switches and hollow wall
sockets).
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Screw-on process: Replace the existing single frame by a double frame with a sui-
table design, mount an INTERACT³ wireless wall switch and
1. Fasten the plastic support ring with screws on to a socket
click the free frame section and the rocker into the wireless wall
to be built-in or with screws and pegs directly to the wall.
switch.
Please pay attention to the fact that the mounting is done
with the upwardly-pointing arrow (“TOP”).
NOTE: Please pay attention to the fact that existing support
2. Mount the frame and the compensator.
rings and base plates flush-fi t with one another in the case
of multi-socket combinations.
Clicking into a multiple frame:
You can enhance an existing installation with an INTERACT³
wireless wall switch without the need for the installation of addi-
tional fl ush-mounted sockets. You only need an appropriate
multiple frame with a suitable design for the existing series of
switches and a wireless wall switch.
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4.2 WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL: The INTERACT³ wireless remote control is a battery-operated
Wireless remote control (transmitter) (761 279) (model ZW FB 10) radio-transmitter, with which all the receivers of the INTERACT³
radio system can be remotely controlled. This includes radio-
controlled switches, dimmers, window blind controls and radio-
controlled plug adaptors.
Inserting of batteries:
INCLUDE-button 1
Insert the batteries (4 x 1.5V AAA) into the battery case while
EXCLUDE-button 2
paying attention to the indicated plus (+) / minus (-) poles. The
ASSOC-button 3 2 3 4
1 saved functions remain even after the replacement of batteries
LOW-Batt.-button 4
or power failure.
UP-/ON-button Attention: The electronic circuit of the remote control can be
damaged in the case of wrong insertion of batteries. The
DOWN-/OFF-
button batteries have a durability of more than 2 years in the case
of a normal usage of the remote control device.
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4.3 WIRELESS SWITCHING CENTRE/SERVER: The INTERACT³ wireless switching centre has the task of orga-
Wireless switching centre (order no. 761 323) (model ZW nizing the radio system or rather the network. Such a wireless
ZS SUC-SIS) switching centre finds application if you use more than one con-
troller (wireless wall switch or remote control) in the network. The
switching centre simplifies the handling, coordinates in the radio-
INCLUDE-button
network and monitors the battery level of the battery-operated
EXCLUDE-button devices and takes over a multitude of management functions in
LED-traffic ASSOC.-button the network.
LED-status
LED-low battery
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5. 0 NETWORK WITHOUT A SWITCHING CENTRE/SERVER: In order to simplify the daily use of the INTERACT³ radio-
bus-system, we recommend to use a wireless switching centre
NOTE: Each controller (e.g. remote control, wireless wall immediately after the second controller that is integrated in
switch) has a factory-set unique identification number. This the network.
is attributed to further devices and controllers during their
inclusion, so that a unique, closed network is created. The 5.1. DIRECT INCLUSION OF EQUIPMENTS IN GROUP/
first controller (remote control or wireless wall switch) is the SCENE (“INCLUDE”):
so-called “primary controller”, which has the unique capa-
bility of including new device etc. in a network. Each addi-
tional controller that is included in this network falls below
this primary controller and becomes a “secondary control-
ler”, with which it can be switched but does not allow the ...then... ...or...
possibility of the integration of new devices.
“UP“ or “DOWN” press 3 times press 3 times
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Press 3x on “UP” or “DOWN” on the desired group/ scene of 5.3. STATUS ENQUIRY:
the remote control or the wireless wall switch (blinks green) and
then press 3x on the devices. The device is automatically asso- Press the “STATUS” button of the group to find out the status of
ciated with the selected group/ scene or the wireless wall all the equipments in the group.
switch.
5.2. SWITCHING AND DIMMING:
Short-press the “UP” button to turn on or long-press to dim up
the group.
Short-press the “DOWN” button to turn off or long-press to
dim down the group. Remark: This option is not possible with the wireless wall switch
(761 231).
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5.4 ASSOCIATION OF DEVICES WITHOUT DIRECT RADIO Please pay attention to the following instructions:
LINK (“ASSIGNED ASSOCIATION”): 1. Go to the desired target actuator with the help of a controller
of your choice.
...then
at the 2. Press the “ASSOC.” button on the controller for
...then... ...then... ...or...
target 2 seconds.
WS 3. Short press the “INCL.” button on the controller briefl y.
“ASSOC.” “INCL.” Press Press Press
3 times 3 times 3 times 4. Triple-press the “UP” or “DOWN” button or the
“FUNCTION” button on the target actuator within a
In some cases, it can happen that the wireless wall switch to be span of 1.5 seconds.
associated is already mounted, but has no direct radio-commu- 5. Go with the controller in your hand towards the wireless
nication with the receiver. wall transmitter to be adapted.
Thanks to the routing function, a direct radio-communication is 6. Triple-press the “UP” or “DOWN” button on the wireless
not direly needed anymore for switching as the signals can be wall transmitter within 1.5 seconds.
forwarded over further devices. In order to adapt the wireless
The successful association is signaled by a green light whereas
wall transmitter in such a case, you must seek the help of another
a failure is signaled by a red light.
controller, with the help of which you can adapt the “out of ran-
ge” wall transmitter.
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5.5 DELETING DEVICES FROM GROUP/SCENE (DEVICE
REMAINS IN THE NETWORK) (“DISASSOCIATION”):
5.6 DELETING A COMPLETE GROUP/ SCENE (DEVICES
REMAIN IN THE NETWORK) (“DISASSOCIATION”):
...then... ...then... ...or...
“ASSOC.“ “DOWN“ Press 3 times Press 3 times ...then...
Press the “ASSOC.” button for 2 seconds, on the radio remote control (prompt-
ly blinks green), then the “DOWN” button on the group/ scene (slowly blinks
„ASSOC.“ „DOWN“
green), then triple-press the “UP” or “DOWN” button or the “FUNCTION”
button of the target equipment within 1.5 seconds. Press for 10 seconds on the “ASSOC.” button on the remote
control until red/yellow/green is signaled. Then press the
NOTE: In the above-described deletion of equipments from a group/
“DOWN” button of the group/scene.
scene, only the association with the corresponding group/ scene on the
controller (radio remote control/wireless wall transmitter) is deleted, the
equipment retains a network ID and remains in the network and can be
further associated as a router or with another controller.
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5.7 REMOVING DEVICES (RESET + REMOVE EQUIP- 5.8 RESETTING CONTROLLER (RESET + REMOVE DEVICE
MENT FROM NETWORK) (“EXCLUDE”): FROM NETWORK) (“EXCLUDE”):
...then... ...or...
...then... ...or...
Press “UP“ or
“EXCL.” Press 3 times “DOWN“ 3 times
Press the “EXCL.” button on the remote control for two seconds “EXCL.“ Press 3 times Press “UP“ or
(blinks green) and then triple-press the “UP” or “DOWN” button “DOWN“ 3 times
or the “FUNCTION” button of the target equipment within 1.5 se-
conds. Press the “EXCL.” button for fi ve seconds (red/yellow/green
blink), then press 3 times on the “ALL ON” button (prompt blin-
NOTE: In the above-described deletion of devices, the de-
king) and 3 times on the “ALL OFF” button. (remote control) ir
vice is removed from the network. It does not have a network
3x “UP“ or 3x “DOWN“ (wall switch).
ID anymore and can also be included in a new network.
Moreover, the network is not available anymore as a router
in the existing network.
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5.9 INSERTION OF ADDITIONAL DEVICES AND CONT- 5.9.1 ADDITION FURTHER REMOTE CONTROL (“INCLU-
ROLLERS: DE & REPLICATION”):
ATTENTION: It is recommended to include all the devices in
the network before the inclusion of additional controllers,
...then...
otherwise you would magnify the adaptation work.
INCLUSION OF ADDITIONAL DEVICES: press „INCL.“ 3 times „INCL.“
Triple-Press the “INCL.” button of the primary controller within
...then... ...or... 1.5 seconds (blinks green), then press the “INCL.” button on the
new remote control for 2 seconds (blinks green). The inclusion
and replication cycle begins and the blinking frequency of both
“INCL.“ Press 3 times Press “UP“ or the remote controls increases. A successful inclusion and repli-
“DOWN“ 3 times cation is confirmed by a green light.
Triple-press the “INCL.” button on the primary controller within
1.5 seconds (blinks green), then triple-press within 1.5 seconds NOTE: If new devices are included later in the network, this
on to the equipment to be included. The devices are then in the process has to be repeated, so that all the controllers have the
network. most-updated status. (“RE-INCLUDE”).
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5.9.2 ASSOCIATING THE NETWORK DEVICES WITH A NEW Start the inclusion step on the concerned controller of its network
OR ALREADY EXISTING REMOTE CONTROL (“INCLUDE”): and press the “INCL.” button on the INTERACT³ controller to be
included for 2 seconds.
Similarly see point 5.1
NOTE: For information on handling or starting the inclusion step
5.10 INCLUSION OF INTERACT3 PRODUCTS INTO NET- of products of other manufacturers, please read the documents
WORKS OF OTHER MANUFACTURERS of the respective manufacturer.
Controller 5.11 INCLUSION OF OTHER MANUFACTURERS PRODUCTS
Third-party ...then... ...or... INTO AN INTERACT³ NETWORK:
manufacturer
press “UP” or “DOWN” Start the inclusion step as described above (cf. point 5) at the
Press 3 times wireless wall transmitter or the remote control. Send the inclusion
thrice
data of the device to be included to the wall-mounted transmitter
Start the inclusion step on the concerned controller of its network or the remote control.
and triple-press the “FUNCTION” button of the equipment to be
included within 1.5 seconds. The inclusion of an INTERACT³ con-
troller into an external network follows the same logic.
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NOTE: For information on the sending of inclusion information A wireless switching centre can be included in the network in two
(press the “FUNCTION” button 3 times in the case of POPP ways:
actuators/“INCL.” button for 2 seconds in the case of controllers), please
read the product data sheets enclosed added by the manufacturer. 6.1 INCLUSION OF A WIRELESS SWITCHING CENTRE/
SERVER IN A NEW NETWORK:
6. NETWORKS WITH SWITCHING CENTRE/SERVER:
At first, please confirm that all the devices of the impending net-
As already stated in 4.3, it is recommended that a wireless work exist in the delivery state, if not, it can lead to problems of
switching centre (Order No. 761 323) is employed in the case association. Subsequently it can be started with the building-up
of more than two controllers in an INTERACT³ network in order of the network:
to bypass the configuration of primary/secondary controller.
Apart from the equivalence of all the controllers, there are further
advantages that result by use of the radio base station:
• Permanent network monitoring
• Monitoring of battery-operated peers ...then...
• Automatic update of the included controllers
triple-press “INCL.” „INCL.“
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1. Triple-press the “INCL.” button at the switching centre/server 6.2 INCLUSION OF A WIRELESS SWITCHING CENTRE/
within 1.5 s. SERVER IN AN EXISTING NETWORK:
2. Press the “INCL.” button of the controller for 2 seconds.
The LED blinks green. An existing network can be enhanced at any time with a new
3. Both to products confi rm a successful inclusion with a switching centre. As the switching centre assumes a numerous con-
green light or a failure with a red light. trol and management functions in the network as described above,
we recommend you to use the switching centre as early as possib-
Repeat the step with a further controller that has to be accommo- le.
dated in the network. You can now equivalently include additional
devices to the INTERACT³ remote control or associate with groups
or scenes by means of each included controller as described in ...then...
the preceding points.
Press “INCL.” 3 times “INCL.”
1. Triple-press the “INCL.” button of your primary controller
NOTE: Should a network already exist, this can also be com-
3 within 1.5 seconds, the LED starts to blink green and sig-
pletely deleted or reset in order to include the wireless
nals the change in the configuration mode.
switching centre in a new network.
2. Press the “INCL.” button at the server for 2 seconds.
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3. Both the products confirm a successful inclusion step with 4. Triple-press the “INCL.” button of the server within 1.5
a green light or a failure with red light. seconds, the LED begins to blink green.
5. Press the “INCL.” button of the controller to be included
for 2 seconds.
NOTE: For a trouble-free network functioning, the switching 6. Both the products confirm a successful inclusion with a
centre now needs information on all controllers that come green light or a failure with red light.
into use in this network. For this purpose, you must register
each controller to the switching centre and provide access
to it with the necessary information. Please follow the below 7. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS – SPECIAL APPLICATIONS:
instructions:
7.1 “CHILD PROTECTION FUNCTION” – TAMPER-PROOF
PROGRAMMING:
The INTERACT³ system can be optionally transformed to a
...then... ...or... tamper-proof state. In this case, the devices can be operated
only after a manual disabling of the tamper-proof mode by
triple-pressing the function-button (“Sequence protection”) or
Press “INCL.” 3 times “INCL.” “INCL.” radio-controlled only in the “only radio mode”.
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In the sequence mode after 5 seconds without activity, the de- 2. Choose the desired protection mode now:
vice automatically resets back to the tamper-proof mode. – e. g. group 1 “UP” → normal operation without tamper-
This function is of immense practical importance, since it can proof/child protection.
prevent the non-authorized or accidental use of various devices – e. g. group 1 “STATUS” → in order to activate the mode
to a certain extent. “sequence protection”
For the programming of such a “child-proof function”, please – e. g. group 1 “DOWN” → in order to activate the “only
pay attention to the following instructions: radio mode”.
3. Triple-press the “FUNCTION” button in the case of the
device to be protected within 1.5 seconds. The device the-
reby retains the previous switching status. Repeat the above-
...then... ...then... ...or...
mentioned steps for each device to be processed.
press “UP” or
thrice “DOWN” 7.2 „All ON/All OFF“ FUNCTION:
“INCL:” & 3 times
“ASSOC.” INTERACT³ offers the possibility to use “All ON/ All OFF” func-
tion. You can simultaneously switch the devices that are organized
in various groups and scenes. Typical applications, for instance, the
1. Press the “INCL.” & “ASSOC.” buttons on the main remo- possibility of switching off all the lights at once by just a push of a
te control for two seconds. (blinks green). button while leaving the house.
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For incorporating such a function, please follow the below ins- • Group “All ON/All OFF” “ON & OFF” in order to
tructions: include a device in the “All ON/All OFF” group.
• Group “All ON/All OFF” “STATUS” in order to remove
a device from the “All ON“ or “All OFF“
3. Triple-press the “FUNCTION” or the “UP/ DOWN”
...then... ...then... or
button at the device to be included within 1.5 seconds.
Press “UP“ or Repeat the above-mentioned steps for each device to be
Press 3 times ”DOWN“ included.
”INCL.“& 3 times
”ASSOC.“
1. Press “INCL.” & “ASSOC.” buttons on the main remote
control (blinks green)
2. Now select the option you want to perform with the de-
vices to be included:
• Group “All ON/All OFF” “ON” in order to include a
device in the “All ON” group.
• Group “All ON/All OFF” “OFF” in order to include a
device in the “All OFF” group.
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7.3 SYNCHRONOUS SWITCHING OF VARIOUS DEVICES: Practical example: While entering the living room all the lights
turn on, however, later on they can be individually dimmed as
The different built-in devices offer the possibility to link up to 4 desired.
devices among one another. Thus, several devices can be swit-
ched or dimmed simultaneously. One differentiates between:
Remark: If the actuators
One-way connection: A dimmer passes on a signal to another Actuator 1 at the remote control are
(one predominates the other). d i v i d e d i n t o d i f f e re n t
groups, then the manual
setting can also be remotely
controlled.
Actuator 2 Actuator 3 Actuator 4
By dimming of the first actuator, for instance, by 10 %, all other Remark: For the exact procedure please see the user manu-
actuators are likewise dimmed by 10 %. However, each actuator al of the respective actuator.
can still be manually adjusted.
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2-way connection: Both are equivalent, it can be controlled Practical example: In the case of spacious rooms such as office
by both of them. spaces, in which different lighting regions are allocated to different
outer cables.
Actuator 1
In contrast to the 1-way connection, an additional feedback
connection is programmed. Thus, all the 4 actuators can be ope-
rated irrespective of which one of the 4 actuators. An individual
switching is not possible in the above-illustrated example. Actuator 2 Actuator 3 Actuator 4
Remark: For the exact procedure please see the user manu-
al of the respective actuator.
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7.4 CONNECTION AND OPERATION OF BATTERY-OPE- Solution:
RATED DEVICES: The wireless switching centre is used as an intermediate depot
or mailbox. The sent signal is saved there until the device to be
Problem: switched (in our example, the heating actuator) picks up the sig-
Should 1 battery-operated transmitter and 1 battery-operated nal from there. The device to be switched does not receive this
actuator be connected with one another, a functionality is gua- signal directly from a transmitter, on the contrary, the transmitter
ranteed only in networks with a wireless switching centre. sends the signal to the switching centre that acts as the mailbox
and stores the signal until the receiver picks up the signal from
there.
Background:
Battery-operated devices are only “active” for a short span of
time before they go into the “standby” mode for a certain period
of time in order to save energy. In this standby mode, they can
only be reached with difficulty. In practice, this implies that you
can only regulate e. g. a heating actuator with the help of a
wireless wall transmitter only if both of them are simultaneously
“active” by chance, which is very rare in practice.
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Procedure: 2. Connection of the controllers and the virtual devices:
1. Setting up the mailbox of the device to be switched at above-mentioned example: “You now form a connection bet-
the wireless switching centre: above-mentioned example: ween the wall-mounted switch and the virtual actuator”. The
“Starting from the actuator, you create a virtual equipment connection follows the same logic as in the connection with a
on the server or set up the mailbox”. “normal” device, with the exception that the “FUNCTION” but-
ton of the virtual equipment is replaced by the “ASSOC.” button
of the server.
Send inclusion data to the
...then... actuator to be switched
...then...
press “ASSOC.” 3 times
triple-press “UP”
• Triple-press the “ASSOC.” button of the switching centre or “DOWN” triple-press “ASSOC.”
within 1.5 seconds. • Triple-press the “UP” or “DOWN” button of the wall-
• Send the inclusion data of the actuator to be switched to mounted transmitter or the desired button of the remote control
the switching centre (this can be effected in the case of POPP within 1.5 seconds, whereby the wall-mounted transmitter has
products by triple-pressing the “FUNCTION” button). to be associated with the device to be switched.
• The status-LED of the server blinks. In this time, the server • Triple-press the “ASSOC.” button of the switching centre
provides a “virtual mailbox” for the device to be switched. within 1.5 seconds while the server blinks.
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Result: Note: All additional actions that have to be accomplished,
Each switching command that is sent from the associated wireless such as e. g. connection with further groups or deletion of
wall transmitter is now saved temporarily in the server and is connections always take place in a similar kind/manner: At
transferred to the actuator (in our example, the heating actuator) first, re-associate the battery-operated equipment to be swit-
during the next automatic enquiry. ched with the server, so that the switching centre knows
which devices are meant, then implement the desired action
Note: During the transmission of a signal from a battery- in the next 30 seconds with the “ASSOC.” button as the
operated controller to a battery-operated actuator, a time functional button. For instance, deletion of the connection
delay can occur in the process according to the kind of ma- between the devices: associate the battery-operated equip-
nufacturer. For further information or exact specifications, ment to be deleted with the switching centre that leads it to
please contact the manufacturer of the battery-operated blink, press the “EXCL.” button of the transmitter until it
actuator. blinks, finally press the “ASSOC.” button of the switching
centre thrice, done.
Please pay attention to the fact that the association is only
possible during the mentioned time frame, one does not have
a prompt access to the target equipment apart from this time
frame i.e. only information can be saved in the “mailbox”.
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8. USE/HANDLING: Actuator window blind: Short-pressing “UP” briefl y
→ the window blind motor is started
With the help of your remote control/wireless wall switch, you (limitation of operation time: 2 min.)
can regulate different INTERACT³ actuators: and short-pressing “DOWN”
→ the window blind is stopped in the opposite direction.
Actuator switch: Pressing “UP” → enables the actuator.
Pressing “DOWN” → disables the actuator. Prolonged pressing of “UP” or “DOWN”
→ the window blind is guided.
Actuator dimmer: Short-Pressing the “UP” button
→ enables the actuator.
Short-pressing the “DOWN” button
→ disables the actuator.
Long-pressing the “UP” button
→ actuator dims, becomes brighter until button is released.
Long-Pressing the “DOWN” button time
→ actuator dims, becomes darker until button is released.
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9. TECHNICAL DATA: Wireless switching centre (model ZW ZS SUC-SIS)
Transmitting frequency: 868.42 MHz
Wireless wall transmitter (model ZW WS) Operating voltage: 230 V, 50 Hz
Transmitting frequency: 868.42 MHz Power consumption: <1W
Power supply: 2x LR8D425, AAAA, Mini, 1.5 V Operating temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C
Range: up to 100 m free field
Dimensions (H x W x D): 71 x 71 x 14 mm
Operation temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C All the above-mentioned products are suitable to be used only
indoors.
Remote control (model ZW FB 10) Conformity to norms: RTTE 1999/05/EG, EN 60065 (ZW WS,
Transmitting frequency: 868.42 MHz ZW FB 10), EN 61058-1 & VDE 0620-1 (ZW ZS SUC-SIS).
Power supply: 4x LR03, AAA, Micro, 1.5 V
Range: up to 100 m free field
Dimensions (H x W x D): 172 x 50 x 22 mm
Operation temperature: 0 °C to +40 °C
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10. GUARANTEE: The compliance of the claim period has to be proved by a state-
ment of the purchase date by means of enclosed invoice, deli-
The products of the INTERACT³ series are fabricated by means very note or similar documents.
of modern technology and are subjected to strict quality controls.
Should defects still occur in your equipments, the POPP GmbH Batteries, LEDs and rechargeable batteries that are sent along
offers guarantee to the following extent. with the delivery are not covered by the guarantee offer.
1. Our guarantee offer comprises the repair or new delivery of The POPP GmbH does not accept claims due to indirect, conse-
an equipment, if it exhibits a defect in the function or material quential and property damages.
composition that can be proven. If defects are observed in the equipment, please send the equip-
2. The guarantee offer is not based upon the natural wear and ment with enclosed description of the defect to the following
tear or transport damages or damages as a consequence of not address:
paying attention to the installation instructions as well as impro- POPP GmbH
per installation. One automatically loses the claim to the guaran- Kulmbacher Straße 27
tee offer, if the equipment has been disassembled after diagno- D-95460 Bad Berneck
sis of errors.
3. The guarantee term amounts to 24 months from the date of 53911.14.02 July 2008
purchase by the end-user.
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Remark: Note for well-versed users. All-manufacturer Disassociate Press the “ASSOC.” button of the
Z-Wave-compatible programming functions: controller for 2 seconds, subsequent-
ly the “DOWN” button, followed by
Start Include mode Triple-Press “INCL.” button of the the “send Node Info Frame” of the
controller. target equipment.
Start Exclude mode Press “EXCL.” button of the Learn Mode Triple-press “UP” or “DOWN”
controller for 2 seconds. button.
Associate Press “ASSOC.” button of the Send Node Info Frame - (Slave) Triple-press “UP” or
controller for 2 seconds, subsequently “DOWN” button thrice.
press the “UP” button on the controller - (controller) press “INCL.” for
followed by the “send Node Info 2 seconds.
Frame” of the target equipment.
Add Node Triple-press “UP” or “DOWN”
Re-include/Replicate Press the “INCL.” button of the button (inclusion or primary
controller triple followed by the controller).
“send Node Info Frame” of the target .
equipment.
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Please visit our website www.popp.eu in the internet and get to
know about further innovative products of the POPP GmbH, such
as e. g. the professional power outlet strip adaptus® INTERACT³
with integrated Z-Wave radio technology.
POPP GmbH
Kulmbacher Straße 27
D-95460 Bad Berneck
www.popp.eu
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