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ABB SmartTouch i-bus KNX User Manual

ABB SmartTouch i-bus KNX
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Operation
Product manual 2CKA00xx73xxxxx
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Room temperature controller (basic version)
Air conditioners can be controlled with the control element for room temperature controllers.
Control element Status Function
RTC control element
(extension unit)
The current operating mode and the mode of the
controller (e.g. heating) are displayed in the
control element.
Additional operating modes can be called up
with swiping movements. Control is carried out
via the buttons.
RGBW operation (basic version)
Specific settings can be made for corresponding lamps (LEDs, Philips Hue, etc.) with the
RGBW control elements. For example, the colours can be changed or the warm-white
component can be adjusted.
Control element Status Function
RGBW operation
The lamp is switched on or off with a press of
the control element.
It can also be used to make a preset. The value
display indicates the brightness component. In
line with the lamp types and presets in the
commissioning software, additional functions
can be called up (in the example via the arrow),
e.g. colour or white control.
Preset adjustment:
The lamp must first be set as desired. Then the
lamp is switched on.
Then follows a long press of the control element.
This saves the lamp setting as preset. Now the
preset is called up with each activation (long
press).
This process must be repeated for each
adjustment. The lamp is switched on and off
normally with a brief press.

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ABB SmartTouch i-bus KNX Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandABB
ModelSmartTouch i-bus KNX
CategoryTouch Panel
LanguageEnglish

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