DIN rail actuator KNX S2-B6-AP

DIN rail actuator
DIN rail actuator
DIN rail actuator
DIN rail actuator
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The actuator KNX S2-B6-AP with integrated façade control has 2 multifunctional outputs with pairs of buttons and control LEDs for building automation with KNX. Each of the multifunctional outputs can connect to either a drive with Up/Down control (blinds, awnings, shutters, windows) or two switchable devices (On/Off for light and ventilation). The connected drives and devices can be operated directly on the actuator using connected hand switches and for commissioning. There are a wide range of automatic functions available for the façade control. Scenes are saved and called up via the bus (scene control with 16 scenes per drive). 6 binary inputs are used either for direct operation (e.g. hand switches) or as bus switches (for instance for alarm notifications). The desired behaviour is defined precisely through selection of the response times in Standard, Comfort or Deadman mode. Multifunctional outputs each for a 230 V drive (shade, window) or for connecting two switchable devices (light, fan) Binary inputs for use as hand switches or as bus switches (12...42 V) Automatic runtime measurement of the drives for positioning (including fault notification object) Position feedback (movement position, also slat position for blinds) Position storage (movement position) via 1-bit object (storage and call-up e.g. via button) Control via internal or external automation Integrated shade control for each drive output (with slat tracking according to sun position for blinds) Scene control for movement position with 16 scenes per drive (also slat position for blinds)

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