![]() – Loxone Smoke Detector in designated rooms* – Loxone Touch/Touch Pure/Touch Surface for control in each room – Loxone Valve Actuators for zoned heating control for each room/zone ![]() – The shading should be controlled either by a Geiger motor, our Shading Actuator or our Relay Extension – A Motion Sensor Tree in each room (unless using our Ceiling Light with inbuilt motion sensor) – A minimum of 80% of the lighting should be Loxone Tree. The following hardware must be included in a Loxone Smart Home project: ![]() To qualify, the following functions must be commissioned: The 3% bonus will be in the form of a credit note on your account. The Smart Home Bonus is available on projects where the components were purchased after. Have you commissioned a true Loxone Smart Home? If so, you’ll effectively receive an addition 3% discount off the list price of all the Loxone components you’ve used in this project. If the problem still persists, please contact support. Here is a table of typical resistance values: ConnectionĪfter checking that all plugs have been plugged in correctly, you can reactivate the power supply. (Measure directly on the pins of the RGBW 24V dimmer DMX not on the Phoenix connector as this can skew results) Now take a rsitstance meter (eg multimeter) to measure the resistance between the two poles of the DMX interface and the DMX interface to GND. If this connection is not present, there may be communication errors on the DMX interface due to potential differences between the power supply units, this is sometimes also referred to as floating voltage. If there are several power supplies, make sure that GND of all power supplies are connected to each other. In addition, check whether the last extension on the DMX bus is terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor. A wire may be broken or the insulation pinched. Now check whether the two terminals are connected correctly at the bottom or the wires have been clamped on the insulation (this will interfere with communications). The selected RGBW dimmer now flashes red green alternately. Now select the respective dimmer in the peripheral area. Connect to your Miniserver and load the PLC program from the Miniserver. Make sure that the dimmer is has the correct serial number included in the configuration and is saved in the Miniserver. This must ONLY be carried out with the power off!īefore restarting, you should check again if all connectors are plugged in, then switch on the power supply again. Work on the wiring and termination of inputs/outputs, link connections, or replacing individual devices. The dimmer is now listed in the periphery tree window so you can drag and drop the outputs into pages to use in your program.įor RGBW 24V dimmer DMX which are not found in the search or do not communicate correctly. Now save the program in the Miniserver and you will see when you do the DMX Extension search again that the channel has now been learnt in. The type can either be DMX RGBW actuator (for controlling RGBW LED strip) or DMX 4 actuators (you can control 4 outputs separately for example 4 single colour white strips). To add one to the program click on the respective dimmer, enter a name, select the type and then click Create device. You will see all the RGBW Dimmer’s listed in the DMX search window now. Loxone English STEP 2: ADD THE RGBW DIMMER Click on the DMX Extension in the periphery tree and then in the Context menu in the top bar click on DMX Extension Search. Now all your dimmers are connected you can search for them using the DMX Extension. Follow these steps to find out how: STEP 1: DMX SEARCH Once you have wired up the RGBW Dimmer’s to the DMX Extension then you can now set them up in Loxone Config so you can control your LED strips from the app or web interface.
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