Timer Switch; Creating Switching Time - Gira G1 Installation And Operating Instructions For The Installer

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Operating KNX building functions
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Night
Activate night mode during the night hours, or for long periods of absence.
This controls the room temperature at cooler temperatures for heating sys-
tems (e.g. in bedrooms). In this case, cooling systems can be set to a higher
temperature values when air conditioning is not required (e.g. in offices).
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Frost/heat protection
Frost protection is required, for example, if the room temperature is not
allowed to drop below critical values when a window is open. Heat protection
may be required if the temperature increases too much due to outside influ-
ences. In these cases, activating the frost/heat protection depending on the
set operating mode of "Heating" or "Cooling" enables you to prevent freezing
or overheating of the room by specifying your own nominal temperature.
6.11

Timer switch

Many functions can be controlled using an easy-to-operate timer switch. For
example, certain functions can be carried out automatically each day or only on
specific days, at a defined time. Then, for example, the blinds move up automat-
ically in the morning and back down again in the evening, or the heating is auto-
matically switched to night-time mode.
A timer switch can be set up for the following functions:
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switch (rocker function) with 10 switching times,
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dimmer with 10 switching times,
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Step/Move blind with 10 switching times
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blind positioning with 10 switching times,
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roller shutter positioning with 10 switching times,
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scene extension unit with 10 switching times,
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room temperature controller extension unit with 28 switching times.
6.11.1

Creating switching time

1 Touch the [Timer switch] button in the detailed view of the corresponding
function.
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The [Timer switch overview] page opens.
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Figure 40
Timer switch
overview
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