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24. Nikobus interface
Operating a Nikobus module using a Niko Home Control action button
1
Link the Nikobus control to an action in the Niko Home Control installation.
This Nikobus control behaves like an output, but instead of controlling a contact, the Nikobus interface sends an
address to the Nikobus installation.
The address you need to select or enter in the Nikobus software can be found under the parameters of the Nikobus
control for this action button.
2
Use the Nikobus software to manually add one virtual Nikobus push button per Nikobus control.
The virtual push button can be connected to any Nikobus module with single or dual-button mode:
• Select dual-button mode if you want to activate and deactivate the action via the Niko Home Control action
button.
• Select single-button mode if the action is only to be started via the Niko Home Control action button.
3
Go to the “Address/Parameters” tab sheet in the Nikobus software to add the address you selected or received
while programming the Niko Home Control installation to this virtual push button.
Operating a Niko Home Control module using a Nikobus push button
1
Find the address of the Nikobus push button that you wish to use.
2
While programming the Niko Home Control installation, add a virtual Nikobus push button for the action you wish to
execute.
Link the Nikobus push buttons to the virtual Nikobus push button. The same method as with all other Niko Home
Control push buttons is used to assign and address this virtual push button.
Enter the following parameters for the virtual Nikobus push button:
• the address of the Nikobus push button.
• the actual button on the Nikobus push button that you want to use for activating the action: A, B, C or D
Use one Nikobus control for each Niko Home Control action. If you use a push button with six action buttons, you
will need to provide six Nikobus controls.