Conditional Switching; Restore Factory Settings - 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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Conditional switching

indicates how many new devices have been taught-in successfully.
If required, you can teach-in additional devices by repeating the
steps described above for each device.
Now configure the newly taught-in devices in the inbox as de-
scribed in section „Neu angelernte Geräte konfigurieren" .
Configuring newly taught-in devices
Once you have taught-in your device to the HomeMatic Central Control
Unit, it is moved to the inbox. Here, you must configure the device and
its associated channels in order to make them available for operat-
ing and configuration tasks. Give the device a name and assign the
device/channels to a room. You can also make individual parameter
settings.
Now you can use the „WebUI" user interface to control your device,
configure it, connect it directly to other devices, or use it in central con-
trol unit programs to display the data measured. Please refer to the
HomeMatic WebUI Manual for more details (you can find this in the
„Downloads" area of the website www.homematic.com).
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Conditional switching
With the function "Conditional switching", connected consumers or other
HomeMatic devices can be switched depending on a defined condition.
Example: You have connected your dryer in the cellar with the switching
actuator and want to receive an audio signal that will let you know when
the dryer is finished. Therefore, you can connect the switch actuator with
power metering to a HomeMatic Wireless MP3 Chime via the CCU:
As soon as the dryer will consume e.g. less than 100 W it is supposed to
be switched off. An audio signal shall sound via the MP3 wireless chime
at the same time. If value falls below the set power threshold (e.g. 100
W) the switch actuator with power metering sends a conditional switch-
ing command to the Wireless MP3 Chime and the measured values of
the dryer to the Central Control Unit. The chime will play the desired sig-
nal and you will know that your dryer has finished running.
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Audio signal
Cellar
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Restore factory settings

The factory settings of the switch actuator with power metering can be
restored manually. If you do this, you will lose all your settings.
Before restoring the factory settings, please delete the device
from the user interface WebUI first.
To do this, proceed as follows:
Press and hold down the channel button (A) for at least four
seconds until the device LED (B) will slowly start flashing orange.
Release the button again.
Restore factory settings
Kitchen
Measured
value
< 100 W
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