Input modules tag


M-METEO: Weather station Discontinued

Module M-METEO is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. It is controlled via the RS-485 interface using the Modbus RTU protocol. Each M-METEO weather station comes with an M-CON-485 module, which enables the device to work with the CAN bus of Ampio building automation system.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, METEO family, Input modules, Sensors, Weather station, RS-485, Modbus

M-IN-AC4s: Module with four AC inputs

Module M-IN-AC4s is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has four AC inputs. AC inputs The module has inputs that go into an active state when they are connected to an alternating voltage in the range of 110 — 250V AC.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, IN family, DIN rail modules, Input modules

M-DOT-GEST: Gesture recognition module MGEST-1

Module M-DOT-GEST is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module recognises hand gestures made in the proximity of its surface, as well as touch gestures on the glass front.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Wall switch, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules

M-DOT-6: 6-fields touch panel module with a display

Module M-DOT-6 is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has six sensor fields, a display and a 1-Wire interface. Sensor fields The touch panel sensor fields are capacitive buttons located behind the glass pane, which is the front of the module.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Display, Data visualisation, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

M-DOT-4: 4-fields touch panel module

Module M-DOT-4 is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has four sensor fields and a 1-Wire interface. Sensor fields The touch panel sensor fields are capacitive buttons located behind the glass pane, which is the front of the module.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

M-DOT-2: 2-fields touch panel module

Module M-DOT-2 is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has two sensor fields and a 1-Wire interface. Sensor fields The touch panel sensor fields are capacitive buttons located behind the glass pane, which is the front of the module.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

M-DOT-M18: 18-fields touch panel module with a display

Module M-DOT-M18 is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has eighteen sensor fields, a display supporting the functionality of swipeable screens, and a 1-Wire interface.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Display, Data visualisation, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation, Security, Access control

M-DOT-18: 18-fields touch panel module

Module M-DOT-18 is a component of the Ampio system. Required voltage to power the module is 11 — 16V DC. The module is controlled via CAN bus. The module has eighteen sensor fields and a 1-Wire interface. Sensor fields The touch panel sensor fields are capacitive buttons located behind the glass pane, which is the front of the module.

Last update February 23, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

Automatic disconnection of an iron

A guide that describes the configuration of an actuating device, which controls the power supply of an iron and allows its automatic disconnection.

Last update December 17, 2021, tags: Relay outputs, Input modules, Automations, Configuration, Smart Home configurator