LED-KING ZigBee 3.0 Switch / Switches

SR-ZG9101SAC-HP-SWITCH

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47,- € Lagerräumung bis 24.12.2024
46,- €

For installation in switch box (behind pushbutton or switch converted to pushbutton), max. 400W (LED 200W), switching via Smarthome integration (Google, Alexa, Hue ect.). Installation in luminaires also possible, but then only switchable via ZigBee. Please note that some Smarthome systems require a bridge. Only for indoor applications! ATTENTION! Wrong connection is provable and leads to total failure and is excluded from warranty. ZigBee AC switch based on the latest ZigBee 3.0 protocol, 100-240VAC Wide input and output voltage, Supports resistive loads and capacitive loads, 1 channel output, up to 400W, input and output with screw terminals, safe and reliable, IP20The wireless light control of your luminaire, is a ZigBee wireless standard certified control device for switchable luminaires. To control it with a mobile device (e.g. phone, tablet PC), a gateway and the corresponding app is required, which realizes the interface between the WLAN world (operator side) and the ZigBee world (luminaire side). To connect to your Zigbee network, follow the menu-driven user guidance of your app. The luminaire does not belong to a ZigBee network at the factory. Select \"Add luminaire\" in your ZigBee app menu and follow the menu guidance. The network pairing starts automatically. The connected luminaire will blink 2 times while the luminaire automatically searches for a network for 15 seconds. After the luminaire is found and paired with the ZigBee network, the luminaire will blink 6 times and your luminaire will appear in the menu of your app. The light is now paired to the ZigBee network and can be controlled via your ZigBee app. To repeat the network pairing, turn the light off and on.

Order number: 70947

  • measures: 4.5 x 4.55 x 2.03 cm
  • Series: ZigBee
ZigBee

ZigBee is a radio standard or communication protocol that enables networked devices to communicate. ZigBee differs from other radio standards such as Bluetooth, WLAN or Z-Wave in the frequency range used, the network topology and the transmission method.