
GAMMA wave Radio System
Introduction
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Siemens ET G1 · 10/2008
GAMMA wave flush-mounting combinations
1)
See Catalog ET D1.
Previously
Lighting and shutter/blind control of a conventional
installation
Example of a conventional installation with lighting and
electrically operated shutters/blinds.
• Light (C) can only be switched with switch (A)
• Light (D) can only be switched with switch (B)
• Shutter/blind (E) can only be moved with switch (G)
• Shutter/blind (F) can only be moved with switch (H)
Disadvantages
•Inflexible
• No convenience (each light must be switched individually)
After
Lighting and shutter/blind control with GAMMA wave
("bi-directional" radio system)
Modification of the installation for shared operation of lighting
and shutters/blinds from various operating points.
Replacement of conventional switch inserts (A, B) with
• Universal dimmer sys inserts
• DELTA UP 210 wave pushbuttons
Replacement of conventional shutter/blind switches (G, H) with
• Shutter/blind control sys inserts
• DELTA UP 211 wave shutter/blind pushbutton
With this switch you can:
• Dim lights C and D from A and/or B
• Operate shutters/blinds E and F from G and/or H.
For additional operation of the lights and shutters/blinds
• A UP 110 wall-mounted transmitter "Batterie" wave (I) with mounted
double instabus
pushbutton must be installed.
Advantages
•Flexible
• Greater operational ease
• Supports group formation
• Few devices required/lower costs
• Simple and clean retrofitting - no structural alterations required
Operator interfaces
sys pushbuttons
1)
UP 210 wave
pushbuttons
sys shutter/blind
pushbuttons
1)
UP 211 wave shutter/
blind pushbuttons
instabus
pushbuttons,
single, double
Device inserts
Universal dimmer sys inserts
✔ ✔
-- -- --
sys switching inserts
--
✔
-- -- --
Shutter/blind control sys inserts
-- --
✔ ✔
--
UP 110 wall-mounted transmitters
"Batterie" wave
-- -- -- --
✔
UP 110 wall-mounted transmitters
230 V wave
-- -- -- --
✔
UP 560 wall-mounted transmitters
"Aktor" 230 V wave
-- -- -- --
✔
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