Direct login to tubular motor actuators, etc.
All DuoFern actuators used in conjunction with roller shutters or external venetian blinds switch between automatic and manual mode.
If the window/door contact is opened, the registered actuator is switched to manual mode.
If the window/door contact is closed again, the previously switched on automatic functions are reactivated.
Window/door contact open = manual mode
Window/door contact closed = automatic mode
Application example Roller shutter patio door:
As long as the door is open, the roller shutter does not close automatically due to an automatic function such as an automatic time or twilight function.
Only when the door is closed does the corresponding actuator respond to automatic commands.
Direct login to switch actuators and dimmers:
Actuators that switch lights or consumers on and off are switched on and off when the status of the window/door contact changes.
If the window/door contact is opened, the registered actuator is switched on.
If the window/door contact is closed, the registered actuator is switched off.
Window/door contact open = On
Window/door contact closed = Off
Application example basement room:
The window/door contact is attached to a door in the basement room and registered to an actuator that switches the light in this basement room. If the door is opened, the actuator and thus the light is switched on.
When the door is closed, the light is switched off again.
Direct registration to room thermostat
If the window/door contact is registered directly with a DuoFern Rauthermostat 9485, the setpoint temperature of the room thermostat is reduced to 4°C when the door/window is opened. If the door/window is closed again, the setpoint temperature is regulated back up to the previously set temperature.
Window/door contact open = 4°C
Window/door contact closed = previously set target temperature
The window/door contact cannot be registered directly with battery-operated actuators such as the DuoFern radiator actuator. Here, a HomePilot is required as the interface.