Touch panels tag


Touch panel brightness settings

A guide to changing touch panel brightness settings dependent on sunrise/sunset.

Last update October 9, 2024, tags: DOT family, Personalisation, Ampio Designer, Touch panels, RT family, SERV family

Configuration of a heating multizone

In the Ampio system, there is a possibility of managing multiple heating zones in a building with the use of only one touch panel. The following guide describes the process of configuring such a functionality.

Last update October 9, 2024, tags: Configuration, Ampio Designer, Temperature control, Central heating, Display, DOT family, Touch panels

Installer kit - basic information and configuration

A guide that provides general information about the Ampio installer kit and describes basic configuration that can be carried out with it.

Last update April 30, 2024, tags: Configuration, Dallas 18B20, Ampio Designer, Touch panels, SERV family

M-DOT-15: 15-fields touch panel module with display Discontinued

Module M-DOT-15 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 fifteen 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 April 15, 2024, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Display, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

M-DOT-R14: 14-fields touch panel module with an RFID reader

Module M-DOT-R14 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 fourteen sensor fields, an RFID card reader and a 1-Wire interface.

Last update April 15, 2024, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation, Security, Access control, RFID

M-DOT-9: 9-fields touch panel module

Module M-DOT-9 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 nine 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 March 7, 2023, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

Ampio Panel Creator

Panel Creator is an app that allows designing glass touch panels to navigate system functionalities.

Last update June 15, 2022, tags: Automations, DOT family, Personalisation, Touch panels, Wall switch

M-DOT-M6: 6-fields touch panel module with a display MDOT-M4, MDOT-M4+

Module M-DOT-M6 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 supporting the functionality of swipeable screens, and a 1-Wire interface.

Last update April 8, 2022, tags: Ampio CAN modules, DOT family, Sensors, Dallas 18B20, Input modules, Display, Data visualisation, Wall switch, Touch panels, Personalisation

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