Function And Device Overview - HomeMatic HM-LC-Sw1-PI-DN-R1 Operating Manual

Wireless switch actuator 1-channel with power metering, plug adapter type f
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Hazard information
Remove the plug of the connected device from the HomeMatic
Switch Actuator, whenever you make changes or modifications
to the device (e.g. replacing light bulbs).
Always lay cables in such a way that they do not become a risk
to people and domestic animals.
The device has not been designed to support safety discon-
nection. The load is not isolated from the mains.
Before cleaning the device, unplug it from the socket outlet.
Use a dry linen cloth to clean the device. If the device is
particularly dirty, you can slightly dampen the cloth to clean it.
Do not use any detergents containing solvents for cleaning
purposes. Make sure that no moisture will ingress into the
housing.
Using the device for any purpose other than that described in
this operating manual does not fall within the scope of intended
use and shall invalidate any warranty or liability. This also
applies to any conversion or modification work. The device is
intended for private use only.
Do not connect multiple plug adapters into one another.
Devices with electronic power supply units (e.g. TV or high
voltage LED light sources) are no ohmic loads. They can
generate inrush currents with more than 100 A. Switching such
kind of loads may lead to premature wear of the actuator.
The device may only be operated whitin residential buildings.
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Function and device overview

With the HomeMatic Wireless Switch Actuator 1-channel with power
metering, plug adapter you can switch on and off connected consum-
ers (e.g. dryers) or other taught-in HomeMatic devices (e.g. dimming
actuators) and measure the energy consumption of connected loads
(up to 3680 Watt (16 A)).
The HomeMatic Wireless Switch Actuator with power metering com-
bines two functionalities in one device:
Switching connected loads
Measuring voltage, current consumption, active power, frequency
and energy consumption
Connected loads can be switched on and off via the switching channel.
In addition, taught-in HomeMatic devices and connected loads can be
switched on and off via the sensor channel.
Via the measuring channel, measured data such as voltage, current
consumption, active power, frequency and energy consumption can
be send to the HomeMatic Central Control Unit. Within the Home-
Matic system, the measured values can be transmitted cyclically to
the HomeMatic Central Control Unit and displayed graphically via the
CCU2 user interface WebUI. Measuring data will not be stored in the
device.
All functions of the device can be configured with a CCU2 via
the HomeMatic user interface WebUI. The device can also be
integrated into the HomeMatic system and configured via the
HomeMatic Configuration Adapter.
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