Comelit 20003150 User guide

EN
SYSTEM MANUAL
Comelit Home Automation (SimpleHome)

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• This Comelit product has been designed and manufactured for use in the creation of security and automation systems in
residential, commercial, industrial and public buildings.
• All activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified technical personnel, with careful
observation of the indications provided in the manuals supplied with those products.
• Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any operations on the wiring.
• Use wires with a cross-section suited to the distances involved, observing the instructions provided in the system manual.
• We advise against running the system wires through the same duct as power cables (230V or higher).
• To ensure Comelit products are used safely: carefully observe the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets; make
sure the system created using Comelit products has not been damaged.
• Comelit products do not require maintenance aside from routine cleaning, which should be carried out in accordance with
the indications provided in the manuals / instruction sheets. Any repairs must be carried out: for the products themselves,
exclusively by Comelit Group S.p.A.; for the systems, by qualified technical personnel.
• Comelit Group S.p.A. accepts no liability for any purpose other than the intended use, or for the failure to observe the indications
and warnings contained in this manual. Comelit Group S.p.A. reserves the right to change the information provided in this
manual at any time and without prior notice.
Warning

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CONTENTS
Table of contents
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................4
SIMPLEHOME: DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE AND PROPRIETARY PROTOCOL ............................................................4
COMMUNICATION TYPE ........................................................................................................4
SIMPLEHOME: MULTIFUNCTIONAL MODULES, DISTRIBUTED POWER SUPPLY ...........................................................4
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE MODULES ..............................................................................................6
MODULE IDENTIFICATION .......................................................................................................6
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE INPUT OPERATING PRINCIPLE .............................................................................7
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE OUTPUT OPERATING PRINCIPLE............................................................................7
SYSTEM MANAGERS ...........................................................................................................8
DEVICES.................................................................................................9
ART. 20022101 - SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY UNIT FOR SIMPLEHOME SYSTEM 24 Vdc 2A ON DIN RAIL .....................................9
ART. 20046501 - SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED MODULE WITH 5 DIGITAL INPUTS (5I) ..................................................11
ART. 20046502 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 5 DIGITAL INPUTS AND 4 TRANSISTOR OUTPUTS, FLUSH-MOUNTED (5I4O) .....................12
ART. 20046912 – SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED INTERFACE MODULE WITH 2 RELAYS (RL2) .............................................14
ART. 20046707 – SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED MODULE WITH 2 x 0-10 V ANALOGUE INPUTS (2I) ........................................16
ART. 20046708 - SIMPLEHOME TEMPERATURE SENSOR MODULE WITH 0-10 V OUTPUT, FLUSH-MOUNTED (TEMP) ...........................18
ART. 20046709 - SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED LCD THERMOSTAT MODULE..........................................................19
ART. 20046604 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 5 OPTICALLY COUPLED INPUTS AND 4 X 16A RELAY OUTPUTS ON DIN RAIL (5I4O16A) ............23
ART. 20046605 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 9 OPTICALLY COUPLED INPUTS AND 8 X 6A RELAY OUTPUTS ON DIN RAIL (9I8O6A) ..............25
ART. 20046606 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 9 OPTICALLY COUPLED INPUTS AND 8 X 16A RELAY OUTPUTS ON DIN RAIL (9I8O16A) ............27
ART. 20046810 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 2 ANALOGUE INPUTS AND 2 ANALOGUE OUTPUTS ON DIN RAIL (2I2O) .........................29
ART. 20046851 – SIMPLEHOME MODULE - 1 DIMMER OUTPUT 300W ..................................................................31
ART. 20046821 - LOAD MANAGEMENT MODULE....................................................................................33
ART. 20022611 - SIMPLEHOME/RS232 INTERFACE..................................................................................35
ART. 20004100 - TEMPERATURE SENSOR.........................................................................................36
ART. 20004601 – MODULE WITH 3 INPUTS AND 3 OUTPUTS (3I3O). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
ART. 20004602 – MODULE WITH 1 OUTPUT........................................................................................39
ART. 20004603 – MODULE WITH 2 RELAYS ........................................................................................40
ART. 20004604 – MODULE WITH PULSE METER ....................................................................................41
ART. 20003001 – MINITOUCH TIMER-THERMOSTAT .................................................................................42
PLANUX MANAGER MONITOR ART. 20034801W/B + PLANUX MANAGER BRACKET ART. 6214C .............................................44
MINITOUCH MONITOR ART. 20034607 ............................................................................................46
SERIAL BRIDGE ART. 20090334 .................................................................................................48
SERIAL BRIDGE WITH SD CARD AND WEB SERVER FUNCTION ART. 20003101 ..........................................................50
DALI/DMX MODULE ART. 20004600 ..............................................................................................52
SIMPLEPROG, THE COMELIT HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE..........................53

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INTRODUCTION
SIMPLEHOME: DISTRIBUTED INTELLIGENCE AND PROPRIETARY PROTOCOL
Creating a distributed intelligence home automation system guarantees the following:
- limited system costs, even for small installations such as single/two-family apartments, because - as with centralised logic
systems - it is not necessary to install a control panel;
- greater protection against potential system locking, due to the fact that if a module is locked (e.g. following a surge or flooding),
only the services (loads or commands) served by that module will cease responding to commands, meaning that the rest of the
system can continue to run as normal;
- use of normal cables (even electrical cord, where permitted by law), limiting costs and material management: SimpleHome
actually uses three normal electrical wires sized in accordance with the length of the bus and the number of devices on the
section. It should be noted, however, that shielding offers greater protection from disturbances caused by magnetic fields.
SIMPLEHOME: MULTIFUNCTIONAL MODULES, DISTRIBUTED POWER SUPPLY
The Comelit home automation system does not require modules dedicated to specific functions, such as rolling shutters or
scenarios, as each bus device is multifunctional and can be programmed to carry out any task.
Moreover, some of the SimpleHome modules offer the option of on-board power outputs with the same number of digital inputs
available, optimising system configuration and significantly reducing the total cost.
The system power supply is provided by 24 Vdc 2A DIN bar power supply units, which can be fitted in parallel and therefore
distributed freely along the entire bus, meaning the bus sections can be significantly reduced (if the electric loads are suitably
balanced) and guaranteeing (where necessary) a backup system which is easy to create.
COMMUNICATION TYPE
All devices communicate directly between themselves without a supervision/control panel, and therefore the communication time
dos not vary as the system expands: it takes the same amount of time for two modules speak to each other whether the system
consists of 2 or 200 modules.
No. of devices that can be managed Max. reachable distance
255 with Comelit cable art. 20002101 2 km
Modules with inputs, when the status of one of these changes, send a single message which can be destined for:
- another module, to activate an output;
- a group, i.e. to an assembly of common outputs needing to be controlled simultaneously;
- to the system manager, if complex scenarios are required.
To clarify the concept of the Group, let us consider the following example: all outputs (distributed across several modules) controlling
the lights on a floor or in a building belong to the same zone, and these can be controlled individually; alternatively, to switch them
all off at once, simply use a single button connected to an input module which will send an off message to Group 1 and therefore
to all users belonging to it.
This document presents a short introduction to the philosophy behind the Comelit home automation system and provides a detailed
description of the range of home automation products currently available.

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To guarantee efficient operation of the SimpleHome system, it must be sized correctly. To do so, proceed as follows:
1) establish the number of power supply units required, on the basis of the number and type of devices installed;
2) establish the correct cable cross-sections for the Bus sections as well as the inputs (commands) and outputs (loads), on the
basis of the number of power supply units used and how they are installed within the system.
Establishing the number of power supply units required:
Each device connected to the Comelit home automation system is powered directly by the 3-wire bus; a single home automation
power supply unit is capable of supplying 2A continuously (2.2A peak). To guarantee efficient operation of a system, the number
of power supply units required must be determined; to calculate this number, simply add the nominal absorption of the connected
devices together.
The configurator available on the website pro.comelitgroup.com provides the information required to calculate the nominal
absorption. (Downloads_Home automation_Home automation system configurator)
N.B. It is always wise to add a little in reserve (e.g. 30%) in order to guarantee system continuity in the event that one of the
power supply units experiences a fault.
Establishing the required cross-sections:
To reduce the cross-section of the bus backbones in use, we recommend that power supply units are distributed as close
as possible to the device groups with the greatest power absorption instead of being concentrated in one area (especially for
modules on DIN bars).
In fact, the nearer the power supply to the electrical nodes with the greatest absorption, the lower the current running along the
bus backbone. According to Ohm's law (V = Rline x Iabsorbed), the lower the current circulating, the lower the drop in voltage.
In terms of voltage, to guarantee efficient operation of the SimpleHome system, the following rules should be observed:
1) power supply voltage of the devices on the bus = 24 Vdc +/- 5%
2) voltage, measured between the BUS DATA LINE wire and the BUS POWER SUPPLY NEGATIVE, should be greater than 4.7
V at every point in the system (5 V is the optimum value).
N.B. If a device on the bus fails to communicate, apart from the various tests, we recommend measuring the voltage
between the BUS DATA LINE wire and the POWER SUPPLY NEGATIVE on the terminal board and making sure it is over
4.7 V. If it is not, we recommend installing a power supply unit near the device.
POWER SUPPLY
UNIT
SIMPLEHOME BUS
MODULE WITH 9 INPUTS
AND 8 x 16A OUTPUTS
ADDITIONAL POWER
SUPPLY UNIT
MODULE
WITH 5
INPUTS
OTHER
DEVICES
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)

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* Preferably with screening at the negative of a single power supply unit (particularly in the presence of inductive loads such as
motors or neon lamps).
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE MODULES
Modules with inputs and outputs can be divided into two macrofamilies:
- digital modules: have inputs which read an open or closed status (ON/OFF or 1/0) and outputs which control
an on or off status (ON/OFF);
- analogue modules: have inputs which read a scale of values (from 0 to 255) in 0-10 V voltage or in 4-20 mA current, such as
temperature sensors for example, and outputs which assume a variable value from 0 to 10 V (e.g. light dimmer adjustment).
Another difference between the various modules is the container:
- flush-mounting modules: generally used to collect status information for buttons/switches and send it over the bus; they also
have
low-power outputs for checking local indicator lights or controlling local external relays;
- DIN rail modules: have relay power outputs for controlling electrical loads even at 230 Vac (lights, automations, etc.);
they also have on-board inputs which are the same as those on flush-mounting modules.
Finally, DIN rail modules differ in terms of relay power (6A or 16A) and due to the fact that the 6A modules use relays with
NO (normally open) contact and a common every 4 outputs, while 16A modules use voltage-free changeover contacts
(each with its own common).
MODULE IDENTIFICATION
The first thing that should be done is to assign a serial number other than the default "1" to each module using the SimpleProg
configuration software, which is available to download free of charge from the website pro.comelitgroup.com
• The bus cannot be connected to several modules with the same serial number.
• We do notrecommend using serial number “1” in system configuration, so that you can always add an new module later
on, as explained in the chapter relating to configuration software.
OPERATING CABLE MIN. CROSS-SECTION MAX. LENGTH
A
Power cord
0.22 mm2 20 m
B0.50 mm2
/
* C, D, E 0.75 mm2
If the power supplies are distributed correctly, to establish the type of cable and cross-sections to be used, follow the instructions
below:
B
C
D
E
A
Moduli
ingresso
senza relè a
bordo
Moduli
ingresso
con relè a
bordo
Scatole di
derivazione
Quadri
Input
modules
without
built-in
relay
Input
modules
with built-
in relay
B
C
D
E
A
Moduli
ingresso
senza relè a
bordo
Moduli
ingresso
con relè a
bordo
Scatole di
derivazione
Quadri
Junction
boxes
Panels

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To fully understand the system, it is vital to grasp what happens when a button is pressed or released (digital input closed or
opened); every time there is a change to an input, the corresponding module sends a message over the bus which, as mentioned
previously, can be destined for various recipients:
- a module and one or more of the outputs on it
- a group
- the system manager
If the recipient is a module, its serial number and one or more of the outputs involved should be indicated, while if it is a group, its
identification number should be indicated. Finally, if the recipient is a system manager, nothing else has to be indicated, as it is
always open to bus communication and will receive the command originating from the module, applying for example a programmed
scenario.
The type of command transmitted by a module can be classified as follows:
- NORMAL: the output(s) receive the message and, if it is compatible with their profile, are activated, otherwise their status does
not change;
- SET or RESET: the recipient output(s) are forced into action, regardless of how they are programmed, so if a RESET command
is sent, the output(s) are de-energised.
Analogue inputs, on the other hand, can perform the following functions:
-ONLY ON DEMAND:the module constantly reads and logs the input value (converted into a scale from 0 to 255), only sending
it when requested (by a system manager, for example);
- SEND STATUS AUTOMATICALLY: the module constantly reads and logs the input value (converted into a scale from 0 to 255),
sending it at regular intervals as specified;
- AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION ON SETPOINTS: if this function is used, up to 8 setpoints can be selected, meaning that when the
measured value exceeds or falls below these values a message is sent to a module/output, a group or the system manager, as
if it were a digital module;
- BCD ROOM THERMOSTAT: this function is suitable for temperature sensor (20046708) connection, for the correct reading
of the value in degrees Centigrade. At each pre-set time interval, the module checks the difference between the measured
value (with a resolution of 0.1°C) and the selected setpoint (summer/winter, day/night/room empty) and sends the activation or
deactivation command to a module/output.
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE OUTPUT OPERATING PRINCIPLE
Each digital output has a function associated with it. When an output receives a "Normal" message from an input, it carries out the
programmed function; otherwise, if it receives a forced command (SET or RESET), it carries out that command regardless of the
function for which it was configured. Being multifunctional modules, different types of output are available on a programming level.
DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPES
MONOSTABLE When the output receives an active input status (e.g. button pressed) it is activated, when it receives an
inactive input status it is deactivated (e.g. doorbell or bathroom pull-cord).
STEP BY SETP
When the output receives an active input status (e.g. button pressed), it changes its own status in turn.
If it receives an inactive input status, it does not make any changes (e.g. lights). This type of output can
only be controlled by buttons.
INVERTER
When the output receives a message from the input, regardless of whether it is an input active or inactive
message, it changes status (e.g. lights).
N.B. This type of output allows use of the bistable function if the command originates from
switches, diverters or inverters already present in the system instead of from buttons.
TIMED
When the output receives an input active status, it is in turn activated, starting a timer; when the set time
has elapsed, it is deactivated automatically. If it receives an inactive input status, it does not make any
changes (e.g. timed stair lights or boxes).
N.B. This type of output can only be controlled by buttons.
DIGITAL AND ANALOGUE INPUT OPERATING PRINCIPLE

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Analogue outputs, on the other hand, have the following functions:
- FROM ANALOGUE INPUT: the output is set with the value read from the corresponding input (analogue) on the same module;
- FROM INPUT ON ANALOGUE MODULE: the output is set with the value read from an input (analogue) belonging to
another module;
- DIMMER: allows adjustment, for example, of the brightness of a lamp; when it receives an active input status from a digital module (button
pressed) and then an inactive status within the next 2 seconds, it behaves exactly like a bistable output, positioning itself on the most
recent brightness setting when activated or turning itself OFF when deactivated; if, on the other hand, it does not receive the inactive
status from the input within 2 seconds, it continues to vary the brightness value between 0 and 255 and back again, until the button
connected to the input controlling it is released.
SYSTEM MANAGERS
Comelit home automation modules possess their own intelligence and therefore do not need a control panel; however, if the user needs a
graphics interface to view the status of his/her on system and adjust its operation as necessary, various supervision instruments can be used.
Several system managers can be used to control the same system; the system managers make it possible to interact with the home
automation system, the IP and 2-wire video entry system, the alarm control panel and video surveillance/CCTV.
The Comelit home automation system can be controlled and monitored, both locally and remotely, via the Comelit App (in conjunction with
Comelit Hub module 20003150) and web pages (in conjunction with Serial Bridge module 20003101); the systems can also be controlled
using the main voice assistants.
DIGITAL OUTPUT TYPES
ROLLER BLIND
When the dedicated output receives an active input status (e.g. down command), it is activated for a set period
of time and is then deactivated. If the other associated output (up) is activated, on the other hand (e.g. you ask a
shutter to close while it is being opened), the up output is deactivated but the down output is not activated (the
equivalent of electro-mechanical locking functions used in traditional systems). In this case you will have to press
the down button again to activate the corresponding output. N.B. This type of output can only be controlled
by buttons.
SHOW STATE
This type of output is used to represent the output status (e.g. light) on an indicator light, controlled by the input
with the corresponding number and belonging to the same module (e.g if input 2 on module 1 controls output
3 on module 5, this means the Show State output 2 on module 1, will mirror the activation status of output 3 on
module 5).
SOLENOID VALVE
The solenoid valve output is controlled by the temperature modules, to activate or deactivate the heating or air
conditioning, but if an Alarm input on the same module is open (e.g window left open), the solenoid valve output is
opened (e.g. heating stopped) and commands originating from the temperature modules are no longer accepted
until the Alarm input has been closed again.
ROOM POWER Used in hotel management: allows activation of room services after consent is obtained from the system manager
and the activation card is inserted in the room.

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DEVICES
The devices used to construct the SimpleHome system are described below.
ART. 20022101 - SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY UNIT FOR SIMPLEHOME SYSTEM 24 Vdc 2A
ON DIN RAIL
Supplies power at 24 Vdc with current up to 2A via the BUS: several power supply units can be connected in parallel and distributed at
various points of the system, to supply the energy required for correct operation of the connected devices.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage
180-270 Vac 50/60 Hz
Output voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Output current 2A max.
Parallel connection yes
Protection
- against reverse polarity;
- fuse on input circuit, protecting against overloads and short circuits, with automatic reset
function
Indicator contacts 1 voltage-free (FAIL), normally closed when the power supply unit is running,
open to indicate faults
Display elements 1 POWER LED
1 connection error LED
Positioning on DIN rail
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Weight 240 g (not including packaging)
Approvals CE
Dimensions 71 x 90 x 58 mm (4 DIN modules)
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation

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CONNECTION TERMINALS
Terminal Function
-Bus power supply negative
++ 24 Vdc bus power supply
FAIL NC contact
(power supply failure indication)
Earth
LPower supply phase (230 Vac)
NPower supply neutral (230 Vac)
Earth terminal connection may cause disturbance on the
communication bus
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046501 - SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED MODULE WITH 5 DIGITAL INPUTS
(5I)
The module with 5 digital inputs allows the connection of up to 5 contacts (buttons, switches, diverters, inverters,
general sensors...) for controlling the outputs on the SimpleHome system module. The compact interface can be
installed in traditional "3-module" boxes (concealed behind the electromechanical modules in the civil series) or
in junction boxes. The module with 5 digital inputs is powered directly by the bus.
N.B. The module must be programmed via the BUS line, using the SimpleHome/RS232 interface (20022611) and
the SimpleProg programming software.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Absorption min. 5 mA, max. 22 mA
Inputs 4+1, optically coupled digital type
Max. input cable length 25 m
Protection against reverse polarity
Indications 1 indicator LED: when flashing, indicates data transmission via bus, when lit steadily indicates
lack of power supply negative or incorrect device connection
Terminals removable for BUS connection
Positioning in flush-mounted boxes
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Weight 24 g (not including packaging)
Dimensions 41x29x9 mm
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)
CONNECTION TERMINALS
Term. Function
- BUS power supply negative
+ BUS power supply +24 Vdc
D Bus data line
I4 Input 4
I3 Input 3
I2 Input 2
I1 Input 1
IS Multiple command (scenario)
V+ +24 Vdc support
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046502 - SIMPLEHOME MODULE WITH 5 DIGITAL INPUTS AND 4 TRANSISTOR
OUTPUTS, FLUSH-MOUNTED (5I4O)
The module with 5 digital inputs / 4 transistor outputs allows the connection of up to 5 contacts (buttons, switches,
diverters, inverters, general sensors...) for controlling the outputs on the SimpleHome system module. and 4 transistor
outputs for direct connection of the 24 V indicator LEDs in cc or a relay with a maximum activation current of 50 mA.
The compact interface can be installed in traditional "3-module" boxes (concealed behind the electromechanical modules
in the civil series) or in junction boxes.
The module with 5 digital inputs is powered directly by the bus.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Absorption min. 5 mA, max. 22 mA
Inputs 4+1, optically coupled digital type
Outputs 4 transistor 24 Vdc 50 mA max. per output
Max. input cable length 25 m
Protection against reverse polarity
Indications 1 indicator LED: when flashing, indicates data transmission via bus, when lit steadily indicates
lack of power supply negative or incorrect device connection
Lack and restoring of
power supply Output status memory
Terminals removable for BUS connection
Positioning in flush-mounted boxes
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission) and EN50082-2 (resistance to
interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Weight 24 g (not including packaging)
Dimensions 41x29x9 mm
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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N.B. The module must be programmed via the BUS line, using the SimpleHome/RS232 interface (20022611) and the
SimpleProg programming software.
CONNECTION TERMINALS
Term. Function
- BUS power supply negative
+ BUS power supply +24 Vdc
D Bus data line
V- Support negative (outputs)
O4 Output 4
O3 Output 3
O2 Output 2
O1 Output 1
I4 Input 4
I3 Input 3
I2 Input 2
I1 Input 1
IS Multiple command (scenario)
V+ +24 Vdc support (inputs)
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046912 – SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED INTERFACE MODULE WITH 2 RELAYS
(RL2)
Interface with two 6A resistive relays (cosj=1) for connection to bus modules with open-collector outputs, for example
those controlling a rolling shutter motor. The outputs on the device are not suitable for controlling particularly heavy loads
or halogen and fluorescent lamps. When controlling these load types, a support relay must be used at each output.
CONNECTION TERMINALS
Term. Function
1Relay output 6A
2Common
3Relay output 6A
4Relay control + 24 Vdc
5Relay control common
6Relay control + 24 Vdc
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Absorption 18 mA
Inputs 2 for interfacing with two open collector outputs for input/output modules on bus
Outputs 2 relay 230 Vac, resistive 6A (cosj= 1)
Protection against reverse polarity
Indications 2 output status indicator LEDs
Terminals removable
Positioning in flush-mounted boxes
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Accessories included CT current transformer
Weight 42 g (not including packaging)
Dimensions 41x29x9 mm

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Connection example for module with 5 inputs / 4 transistor outputs used to control an automated rolling shutter
raisecommon
lower
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046707 – SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED MODULE WITH 2 x 0-10 V ANALOGUE INPUTS
(2I)
CONNECTION TERMINALS
Term. Function
-BUS power supply negative
+BUS power supply +24 Vdc
DBUS data line
V- GND
IA1 Input 1 (0-10 V)
V- GND
IA2 Input 2 (0-10 V)
Flush-mounted interface for automation system with two 0-10 V analogue inputs.
Allows interfacing between the home automation system and analogue inputs, such as those originating from temperature
sensors or voltage/current transformers.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Absorption 5 mA
Inputs 2 analogue, 0-10 V
Max. input cable length 2 m
Protection against reverse polarity
Indications 1 bus status indicator LED: when flashing, indicates data transmission via bus, when lit
steadily indicates lack of power supply negative or incorrect device connection
Terminals removable for BUS connection
Positioning in flush-mounted boxes
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Weight 24 g (not including packaging)
Dimensions 41x29x9 mm
N.B. The module must be programmed via the BUS line, using the SimpleHome/RS232 interface (20022611) and the SimpleProg
programming software.
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)

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Temperature sensor 20046708 connection example
green (bus)
red (+)
blue (-)
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
20046708
DEVICE
TEMPERATURE
MEASURING
SENSOR
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046708 - SIMPLEHOME TEMPERATURE SENSOR MODULE WITH 0-10 V
OUTPUT, FLUSH-MOUNTED (TEMP)
Temperature sensor with standard 0-10 V output for connection to the flush-mounted module with 2 x 0-10 V
analogue inputs (20046707). The dimensions are designed so that the product can be fitted in the most common
civil series, for example inside a button blank.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Output voltage 0-10 Vdc
Absorption 5 mA
Sensor range -20°C to +45°C
8-bit reading resolution 1.00°C
9-bit reading resolution 0.50°C
10-bit reading resolution 0.25°C
Positioning in flush-mounted boxes
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Weight 10 g (not including packaging)
Dimensions 19x32x11 mm
TO PREVENT THERMAL INFLUENCE OF THE
COMPONENTS ON THE ELECTRONICS CARD, KEEP THE
MEASURING ELEMENT SEPARATE, IN LINE WITH THE
"PRE-CUT" PART TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
20046708
TEMPERATURE
MEASURING
SENSOR
VIEW FROM TOP
CONNECTION TERMINALS
Term. Function
1+24 Vdc power supply
2Power supply negative
30-10 Vdc output
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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ART. 20046709 - SIMPLEHOME FLUSH-MOUNTED LCD THERMOSTAT MODULE
Room thermostat with LCD display, offering the option of connection to the SimpleHome system for supervisor
control. It allows temperature adjustment between 5 and 30°C by means of a knob, and the temperature can be
viewed via the LCD display. The device sends a data package containing the measured temperature value over
the bus at regular intervals and, immediately afterwards, measures the room temperature. Then, depending on
the setpoint values, it updates the local relay and sends a remote output activation or deactivation command
over the bus.
Technical characteristics
Power supply voltage 24 Vdc ± 5%
Absorption min. 5.5 mA, max. 20 mA
Sensor range +5°C to +30°C
Positioning In flush-mounted boxes compatible with the most common civil series
Applicable standards electromagnetic compatibility: EN 50081-1 (interference emission)
and EN50082-2 (resistance to interference)
Approvals CE
Operating temperature 0° to 50°C
Storage temperature -10° to +70°C
Relative air humidity 5 to 95% with no condensation
Dimensions 3 flush-mounted modules from the most common civil series
TEMPERATURE MODULE
Term. Function
1
Local relay intended for controlling a local
pump/valve (NC-C-NO)
2
3
4Temperature reduction (active if closed at
negative)
5BUS data line
6+24 Vdc power supply
7Power supply negative

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OPERATING MODES
MODE
SUPERVISOR
The supervisor sets the period (Day, Night, Empty), the temperature setpoints and the operating
mode (Summer, Winter). The user will be able to adjust the temperature within the limits set by
the supervisor.
USER MODE The user can set the setpoint using the adjustment knob, regardless of the setpoint selected via
the supervisor. The selected setpoint will be the most recent received.
The mode is selected by changing the position of the first of the dip switches underneath the front panel (lever this off at
the sides to remove it) alongside the diverter slider:
In both modes, the temperature reduction input closure ensures that the setpoint taken into account corresponds to the
Night period.
FRONT PANEL INDICATIONS AND COMMANDS
Time Local relay status (if activated, steady red) or transit status of signals over bus
(flashing, red or green).
LCD Display temperature measured within the room.
DIVERTER
SLIDER
Set operating mode:
- SUMMER
- WINTER
- OFF
KNOB Set room temperature
(between 5 and 30°C).
SUPERVISOR MODE:USER MODE:
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