GIRA
Powernet Single Switching Actuator
Info
Installation Instructions
Powernet Single Switching Actuator
System Information
This device is a product of the GIRA- Powernet ® EIB system and complies with EIBA directives.
Detailed technical knowledge obtained in instabus or GIRA-Powernet ® EIB training courses is a
prerequisite to proper understanding.
The functionality of this device depends upon the software. Detailed information on loadable software
and attainable functionality may be taken from the manufacturer's ETS2 product database as well as
from the GIRA-Powernet ® EIB controller database.
Planning, installation and commissioning of the unit is done by means of the ETS2 software, Ver. 1.1
or later, as well as by the GIRA-Powernet ® EIB controller.
Function
Powernet Single Switching Actuator
With the aid of the GIRA-Powernet ® EIB
switching actuator, a group of consumers can be
triggered.
If touch sensors are plugged on, local operation
will be possible (for single touch sensor, even
without previous project planning). Further keys
can be used for controlling other GIRA-Powernet
® EIB devices.
Installation
Switch off the mains voltage before
establishing the electrical connection.
This device is provided for installation in standard
60 mm flush-mounted boxes. Switching actuator
should be solely fixed by the supporting ring in
connection with the screws provided on the flush-
mounted box. User interface (AST)
bottom.
Connect to the mains via screw terminals
Refer to the connection diagram.
This device may only be used with approved
covers or touch sensors. The contacting of the
touch sensor is made by AST
Assigning the Physical Address
Press programming key
LED
lights up. It will go out upon the takeover
of the physical address.
Warning
Caution! The installation and assembly of
electrical equipment may only be performed
by a skilled electrician.
Subject to technical modifications.
03/99
Order No.: 0864 00
is at the
.
.
on the device. Red
Page: 1 of 3
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Powernet Single Switching Actuator and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers