9.2 Configuring Radio-Controlled Sockets
9.2.1 Safety when Configuring Radio-controlled Sockets
Danger to life by switching medical devices
Unintentional switching of medical devices can result in life-threatening situations.
• Do not connect any medical devices to the radio-controlledsocket.
Risk of injury and fire due to unintentional and unattended switching on of loads
Loads that are switched on via a radio-controlled socket unintentionally and while unattended can
cause injuries and fires (e.g. an iron).
• Do not connect any loads to the radio-controlled socket that could endanger persons or
cause damage if unintentionally switched on.
Damage to loads
Frequently switching a load on and off can damage it.
• Ask the load manufacturer whether the load is suitable for control via a radio-
controlledsocket.
• Configure the radio-controlledsocket so that the load connected is not switched on or off
more frequently than specified by the load manufacturer.
• Do not connect any loads to the radio-controlledsocket if they require a continuous current
supply.
9.2.2 Requirements when Configuring Radio-ControlledSockets
☐ The radio-controlled sockets must be registered in SunnyPortal (see Section10.1, page94).
☐ With SMAradio-controlled sockets: A BLUETOOTH connection to the SunnyHomeManager
must be available. A valid BLUETOOTH connection is indicated by the blue glowing, lower
horizontal LED of the SMAradio-controlled socket.
☐ In SunnyPortal, the data request interval must be set to Automatic (see Section8.7,
page69).
☐ You must be a Standard user, Installer or PV system administrator (see Section13.1,
page120).
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