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C-Bus
®
Product Overview
C
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Wireless System
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(For Australia and New Zealand)
The C-Bus
®
Wireless product range incorporates a family of
C-Bus
®
Radio Frequency (RF) devices, including Wall Plates,
Plug Adaptors, Remote Control and a Gateway to Cat-5 wired
C-Bus
®
units.
C-Bus
®
Wireless Wall Switches are designed to easily replace
standard, 240V wall switches. They incorporate patented
Clipsal technology and are two wire devices requiring no neutral
(240V a.c. active and load connections only).
All C-Bus
®
Wireless units incorporate Clipsal C-Bus
®
unique
Learn Mode functions for programming devices. Wall switches,
Plug Adaptors and the Gateway Unit can also be programmed
via the C-Bus
®
Toolkit software. Multiple C-Bus
®
Wireless units
can be linked into a common network using Learn Mode or the
C-Bus
®
Toolkit software.
Associations can be created between buttons on multiple units, so
that a button pressed on one unit will operate a button on another
(and the connected lights or other electrical devices).
C-Bus
®
Wireless units include scene capabilities, which allow
the user to perform a series of actions across multiple outputs by
pressing a single button. For example, on arrival home a home
owner could use a scene to switch on lights in the hallway, kitchen
and lounge, and also switch on a heater.
The diagrams below show two of the many possible basic
C-Bus
®
Wireless unit installations. Room A uses stand-alone
units, which can be switched via the Wireless Remote Control.
Room B uses networked units where buttons on one unit can
operate other units or trigger scenes.
Grouping C-Bus
Wireless Units
via Learn Mode
Programming a C-Bus
®
Wireless Unit via C-Bus
®
Toolkit software
Room A -
Stand Alone C-Bus
®
Wireless Units
Room B -
Networked C-Bus
®
Wireless Units
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