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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION GUIDE...
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing the DEIMIC products. We hope that this instruction will help you to perform the device installation by yourself. In case of any trouble please contact us: www.deimic.com...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT WARNINGS 1. DEiMiC ONE MASTER DEVICE SPECIFICATION 1.1. DESCRIPTION 1.2. TECHNICAL DATA 1.3. DEIMIC ONE MASTER PINOUT DESCRIPTION 1.4. DEIMIC ONE EXPANDER PINOUT DESCRIPTION 1.5. APPLICATIONS 2. ASSEMBLY 2.1. PREPARATION TO ASSEMBLY 2.2. GUIDELINES 2.2.1. Wires 2.2.2. Electrical switchgear 2.2.3.
  • Page 5: Warnings

    WARNINGS This instruction is a part of the product and DEiMiC company products are not intended shall be kept for future reference. Before instal- for use in medicine, avionics and industry. lation you should read product documentation, which contains important information on DEiMiC company devices should be installed the device settings and operation.
  • Page 6: Deimic One Master Device Specification

    1. DEIMIC ONE MASTER DEVICE SPECIFICATION 1.1. DESCRIPTION The DEiMiC system will intergrate all electrical equipment in your home! Remote control will make your live easer and a brief description will familiraze you with our special product. Following the ideal, we developed a device adjusted to individual needs of every our client - there is no need for making compromises.
  • Page 7: Technical Data

    1.2. TECHNICAL DATA DEIMIC ONE MASTER Value Relay outputs LED outputs Digital inputs Maximum number of modules in system Gate outputs up to 4 Heating control up to 10 sections LAN port USB port Recuperator control Alarm control DEIMIC ONE EXPANDER...
  • Page 8: Deimic One Master Pinout Description

    1.3. DEIMIC ONE MASTER PINOUT DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 10: Deimic One Expander Pinout Description

    1.4. DEIMIC ONE EXPANDER PINOUT DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 12: Applications

    1.5. APPLICATIONS DEiMiC smart home system provides control of all electrical devices inside a building such as lights, shutters, car gates and garage gates, heating devices, alarms, irrigation devices, ventilation and sound systems. The device is cooperating with motion sensors, temperature sensors and switches.
  • Page 13: Assembly

    2. ASSEMBLY EVERY INSTALLATION WORK SHOLUD BE DONE WITH POWER OFF BEFORE ASSEMBLY, IT IS NECESSARY TO READ THE INSTRUCTION, ESPECIALLY THE WARNINGS ON PAGE 1 2.1. PREPARATION TO ASSEMBLY During assembly the following tools may be useful: phillips screwdriver, nippers for cable cutting, slotted screwdriver, digital multimeter,...
  • Page 14: Wires

    2.2.1. Wires 1. All standard light sections should be routed 7. A UTP cat. 5 cable should be placed in from an electrical switchgearwith a 3x1,5mm the all switch boxes directly froman electrical wire or other according to the lampproducer switchgear (if any localization have more than recommendations.
  • Page 19: Electrical Switchgear

    6 shutters. and protections. One DEiMiC module uses space of 18 modules. 5. DEiMiC system needs one B6 circuit breaker. 2. Electrical equipment, protective and re- 6. Whole electrical switchgear must be described sidual-current devices should bechosen and in details and sent to ainvestor.
  • Page 21: Marking

    2.2.4. Marking 1. All wires should be permanently marked 4. Descriptions of terminals should be placed at both sides with a properdistance, which inside electrical switchgear. ensure description visibility after removing wire isolation. 5. If possible, please use marks from previous projects and figures which weredone to a 2.
  • Page 22: Examples Of Wiring Diagrams

    3. EXAMPLES OF WIRING DIAGRAMS 3.1. OUTPUT CONNECTION - SHUTTERS...
  • Page 23: Outputs Connection - Contactors

    3.2. OUTPUT CONNECTION - CONTACTOR...
  • Page 24: Outputs Connection - Lights

    3.3. OUTPUTS CONNECTION - LIGHTS...
  • Page 25: Power Supply Connection

    3.4. POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION...
  • Page 26: Inputs Connetion - Switches And Buttons

    3.5. INPUT CONNECTION - SWITCHES AND BUTTONS...
  • Page 27: Outpus Connections - Led Lights

    3.6. OUTPUS CONNECTIONS – LED LIGHTS...
  • Page 28: Moving Sensors Connection

    3.7. MOVING SENSORS CONNECTION...
  • Page 29: Network Connection

    3.8. NETWORK CONNECTION...
  • Page 30: Outputs Connections - Gates, Gateways

    3.9. OUTPUT CONNECTION - GATES AND GATEWAYS...
  • Page 31: Extensions Modules Connection

    3.10. EXTENSION MODULES CONNECTION...
  • Page 32: Alarm Connection

    3.11. ALARM CONNECTION...
  • Page 33: First Start

    4. FIRST START 4.1. TEST BUTTON DEiMiC ONE MASTER has been equipment with a test button. All odd numbered outputs will be turned on after the button pressed. 2rd press of the button deactivates odd numbered outputs and activates even numbered outputs. When the button is pressed again, all odd and even numbered outputs will be turned off.
  • Page 34: Guidelines

    Drives are controlled by the DEiMiC system In marquise case, they have to be equipped via relay system which can be open, closed with an independent wind sensor, which...
  • Page 35: Gate Drivers

    (stopped) and a gate closed (stopped). Drives are controlled by the DEiMiC system via relay system which can be open, closed or impulse controlled depending on a needs and specification of the given drive.
  • Page 36 6. Temperature of the central heating heat controlled by DEiMiC system, the pump must supply should be the same for all floor facings. have auto start function (after power on pump If heat supply will be mixed (underfloor should start working).
  • Page 37: Revision History

    6. REVISION HISTORY v 1.0 initial release v 1.1 added wiring diagrams v 1.2 added test button description...
  • Page 38: Installer Notes

    INSTALLER NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 39 INSTALLER NOTES ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 40: Warranty

    8. The warranty does not cover batteries and device defects caused by: 1. DEiMiC SP. z o. o. grants five years of warranty, which starts from the date of the product acquisition by a. reasons not dependent on the producer, the final user, for produced by the DEiMiC SP.
  • Page 41: Product Remarks

    PRODUCT REMARKS: (fills the seller or the installer in case of purchasing the device after price reduction) ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
  • Page 42: Repairs

    REPAIRS Repair date Repair description...
  • Page 44 www.deimic.com...

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