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ise smart connect KNX Hue
Application example Comfort solution in the living environment
Order No. 1-0002-003
Product Manual Page 9 (60)
2.2.2
Philips Hue signals important events visually
By coupling it with KNX, the Philips Hue becomes an optical signal transmitter for many applications.
Define the respective event (doorbell, smoke detector, motion detector, door or window contact etc.)
and the location and type of signalling. Since the Philips Hue can be easily installed (you only need a
socket outlet or E27 socket), you can set up and use the lights anywhere as an additional signalling
option at any time.
Naturally, different results can be signalled visually with the same light. Differentiate the trigger through
the type of signalling (colour, flashing etc.) and thus supplement an acoustic signal or replace it com-
pletely.
Two versions are possible:
Visual signalling (e.g. as an alarm effect) always occurs using the defined lights and an acoustic
signal.
Visual signalling replaces an audible signal, producing an alarm effect in the event of a fire, for ex-
ample. If necessary, this can occur only in the "parent zone" depending on the time and the event.
This prevents children being disturbed by the doorbell.
KNX-TP
bus line
IP data net-
work
Ethernet
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KNX Hue
KNX sensor reports:
Event.
Time clock (or other
system device) for
querying the time.
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KNX Hue Converts
KNX commands into
Hue commands (IP).
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Signalling occurs during the
day through all Hue lights
and at night only in the par-
ent zone.
Triggers:
Doorbell
Smoke detec-
tor...