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Push button sensor 3 basic 1-gang, push button sensor 3 basic 2-gang (1+1), push button sensor 3 basic 3-gang
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1 Product definition

1.1 Product catalogue

Product name: Push button sensor 3 basic 1-gang / Push button sensor 3 basic 2-gang (1+1) /
Push button sensor 3 basic 3-gang
Use:
Sensor
Design:
UP (concealed)
Order No.
5111 00 / 5112 00 / 5113 00

1.2 Function

When its buttons are pushed, the push button sensor basic sends telegrams to the KNX / EIB,
depending on the parameter settings in the loaded application program. These can be, for
instance, telegrams for switching or pushbutton control, for dimming or for controlling blinds. It is
also possible to program value transmitter functions such as dimming value transmitters or light
scene extensions.
The push button sensor basic consists of up to 3 control surfaces, depending on the device
variant. The control concept of a control surface can be configured in ETS for the functions
"Switching", "Dimming", "Blind", "Value transmitter" and "Scene extension". The control concept
is defined as "Rocker". With the rocker function, one control surface is divided into two actuation
pressure points with the same basic function.
The push button sensor basic is equipped with two red status LEDs per control surface (left &
right), which are always controlled in the same way. The status LEDs can either be switched on
or off permanently, or can function as a status indicator for a button or rocker.
The labelling field of the pushbutton can be illuminated. If no or a wrong application has been
loaded into the pushbutton sensor with the ETS, the backlighting flashes with a frequency of
approx. 0.75 Hz to indicate an error, and in this case the pushbutton sensor does not work.
The device's programming mode is indicated by a separate programming LED, which is located
on the front below the decorative covers directly adjacent to the programming button. In this
manner the device can be commissioned easily with the ETS even in the installed state. Project
planning and commissioning of the device is performed using the ETS 3.0d with Patch A or
newer versions.
The push button sensor basic must be plugged onto the flush-mounted bus coupling unit 3
(see Accessories). Only the combination of this bus coupling unit and the pushbutton sensor
cover results in a functional unit.
Plugging the pushbutton sensor onto a flush-mounted bus coupling unit 1 or 2 (older
generation) is not possible.
Order No. 5111 00
Order No. 5112 00
Order No. 5113 00
 
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