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remote control), you must teach it in first. You can teach-in the switch ac
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tuator directly to other HomeMatic devices or to the HomeMatic Central
Control Unit:
5.2.1 Teaching-in directly in to HomeMatic devices
If you want to teach-in the switch actuator to one or more HomeMatic
devices, the teach-in mode of both devices has to be activated first. To
do this, proceed as follows:
During teach-in, please make sure you maintain a distance of at
least 50 cm between the devices.
Activate the teach-in mode of your switch actuator.
•
Therefore, press and hold the channel button
(A)
for at least 4 sec-
onds. The device LED
(B)
will flash slowly to indicate that teach-in
mode is active. The teach-in time is 20 seconds.
> 4 s
•
Now put the device you wish to teach-in to the switch actuator
(e.g. HomeMatic remote control, see the following fig.) into teach-
in mode. Remove the battery compartment cover and press the
teach-in button briefly using a pointed object.
C
M
Y
CM
MY
CY
CMY
K
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After teaching-in, the device LED of the switch actuator will stop
flashing.
After successfully teaching-in the device, it can be switched on and off
e.g. by a HomeMatic remote control.
If no teach-in operations are carried out, teach-in mode is
exited automatically after 20 seconds. If other devices are also
in teach-in mode, they will be taught-in.
5.2.2 Teaching-in to a HomeMatic Central Control Unit
Your device can be conveniently
• controlled and configured,
•
connected directly to other devices or
•
used in Central Control Unit programs
by using the HomeMatic software “WebUI”. Therefore, your switch ac-
tuator has to be taught-in to the HomeMatic Central Control Unit first.
New devices are taught-in to the Central Control Unit via the Home-
Matic „WebUI“.
As soon as a device has been taught-in to a Central Control
Unit, it can only be connected to other components via this
unit.