*Operating voltage : 110 ? 240 V AC 50 ? 60 Hz
*Type of connection : KNX bus terminal
*Number of channels : 4
*Resistive load :3680 W
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*4-way switching actuator FIX1
*Adjustable characteristics: e.g. switching, delayed switching, pulse function
*Switching functions: On/Off, pulse, On/Off delay, staircase light with warning
*Logical links: e.g. lock, AND, release, OR
RM1,506.54
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*Operating voltage : 110 ? 240 V AC 50 ? 60 Hz
*Type of connection : KNX bus terminal
*Number of channels : 4
*Resistive load :3680 W
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The 8-Channel switching actuator is designed for
installation in distribution board and is suitable for
switching resistive loads and 8 independent electric
loads via floating contacts. It is built-in with a
mechanical bypass button which can be switch
ON/OFF manually. Each output is parameterized
via the ETS software
Push Button Sensor Plus Series is a KNX push
button switch used to provide seamless
experience of KNX system. Frame is separately
purchased and is compatible with any European
standard 55mm frame. This series comes in either
white or black modules.
For the control of independent 230 V AC drives via ABB i-bus? KNX
The devices are designed for positioning blinds, roller shutters, awnings and other shading products as well as for controlling doors, windows and ventilation flaps.
Additional auxiliary voltage is not needed. To protect the drives, the output contacts are electromechanically locked against each other.
Push buttons are located at the front of the device to control the outputs e.g. during commissioning.
The current status of the output is displayed via LEDs.