Domestia DMC-008-001 User manual


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Contents
Contents .............................................................................................................................. 2
1DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................ 3
2CONNECTION .............................................................................................................. 3
2.1 Basic wiring........................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 Chaining the boards ......................................................................................................... 4
2.3 Connecting the DMI identification modules.............................................................. 5
2.4 Connecting the digital inputs (“stand alone” mode) ............................................. 5
3Configuration using the 6 keys and the LCD screen ................................................ 7
3.1 Configuring the base parameters................................................................................. 7
3.1.1 Language selection .................................................................................................. 7
3.1.2 Master or slave configuration................................................................................. 7
3.2 Output configuration ........................................................................................................ 7
3.2.1 Configuring the times for timers and shutters..................................................... 8
3.2.2 Configuring the minimum and maximum values to dim them..................... 8
3.2.3 Configuring the RGB.................................................................................................. 8
3.3 Configuring groups ............................................................................................................ 8
3.3.1 Configuring the group content (except the “Scenario” type)..................... 9
3.3.2 Configuring the content of the “Scenario” group type ................................. 9
3.3.3 Operation of the presence simulation................................................................. 9
3.4 Programming the push buttons (identification modules)....................................... 9
3.5 Local input configuration............................................................................................... 10
3.6 Long press configuration (second function) ............................................................ 10
4Configuring the board with the “Domestia Home Manager©” application ........11
4.1 Wi-Fi module configuration ........................................................................................... 11
4.1.1 Wi-Fi AP mode configuration (WI-FI access point) ......................................... 11
4.1.2 Wi-Fi client mode configuration (Wi-Fi access point connection)............. 11
4.9 Installing “Domestia Home Manager©”.................................................................... 11
4.10 Starting the “Domestia Home Manager©” application ................................... 12
4.11 Installer language selection ...................................................................................... 12
4.12 Entering your installer details..................................................................................... 13
4.13 Creating a new configuration.................................................................................. 13
4.14 Connecting to an existing configuration .............................................................. 14
4.15 Composition of the installation................................................................................. 15
4.16 Configuring the slave boards ................................................................................... 16
4.16.1 Addressing the 12-output boards (DMC-012-002, DMC-012-016, DMCV-
006-002) :................................................................................................................................ 16
4.16.2 Addressing the 8-output and 4-output boards (DMC-008-001, DMC-004-
003, DMA-004-003, DML-004-002, DMD-004-002, DMCV-002-003): ........................ 16
4.17 Output configuration .................................................................................................. 17
4.18 Group configuration ................................................................................................... 18
4.19 Saving the configuration............................................................................................ 20
4.20 PROGRAMMING THE PUSH BUTTONS....................................................................... 21
4.20.1 Programming the outputs...................................................................................... 21
4.20.2 Programming the groups....................................................................................... 21
5TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................22
6WARRANTIES................................................................................................................22

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1DESCRIPTION
Module DMC-008-001 is a board with 8 relay outputs able to work alone, work as a master
board (to manage up to 48 outputs) or work as a slave board.
The DMC-008-001 module is also equipped with:
-12 digital outputs which are digitally configurable according to the installation’s
needs or for autonomous use (“stand alone”).
-An identification module bus (DMI-006-001 or DMI-LED-006) which considers the mixed
functions such as sockets, lighting, shutters.
-A RS485 board for connecting to other boards.
The programming takes place using the 6 keys accompanied by an LCD screen (see point 3),
or via Wi-Fi access (see point 4.1) using our programming application, Home Manager© (see
below), with any smartphone, PC or tablet (available in iOS, Google Play and Windows).
Legend:
(1) 8 outputs (NO relay contacts)
(2) LCD screen
(3) State LEDs: Power – Stop/error – Run – Wi-Fi AP ON – Wi-Fi CLI connected
(4) Keys for programming/browsing the menus
(5) 2 inputs for using in stand alone mode
(6) Wheels
(7) DMI bus: Red LED = overconsumption of the bus/blue LED = 1 or several push buttons pressed
(8) RS485 for connecting to other boards: Blue LED - communication status between the boards
(9) Module power
2CONNECTION
The DMC-008-001 module is designed to operate as a master board or as a slave board with
the following as a master board:
-A board with 12-output relays (DMC-012-002)
-A board with 8-output relays (DMC-008-001)
-A management unit control board (DME-LAN-002)
The DMI bus loop (see figure below) must only be connected to the master board.
The boards must be connected using 3 wires: Bus RS485 (A, B and GND).

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NB: It is possible to install the boards in several electric boards (for example: a board in the
basement and another in the attic) by connecting the RS485 bus between the different
electric boards. The buses must always relate to the master board.
2.1 Basic wiring
2.2 Chaining the boards
Carte configurée en Maître (sorties 1 à 8) Carte configurée en Esclave à l’adresse 0-3(Sorties 9 à 16)
Carte configurée en Esclave à l’adresse 0-5(Sorties 17 à 24) Carte configurée en Esclave à l’adresse 0-7(Sorties 17 à 24)
LED1 LED2
LED3
OUT7
ENTERBACK
DMC-008-001
AP
www.domestia.be
CLI
Slave Address BUS
DMI
RS2 RS1 RS485
AGND
BLN
100-240Vac 50/60Hz
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
IN 8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
COM
OUT8OUT6OUT5OUT4OUT3OUT2OUT1
LED1 LED2
LED3
OUT7
ENTERBACK
DMC-008-001
AP
www.domestia.be
CLI
Slave Address BUS
DMI
RS2 RS1 RS485
AGND
BLN
100-240Vac 50/60Hz
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
IN 8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
COM
OUT8OUT6OUT5OUT4OUT3OUT2OUT1
BUS
DMI
LED1 LED2
LED3
OUT7
ENTERBACK
DMC-008-001
AP
www.domestia.be
CLI
Slave Address BUS
DMI
RS2 RS1 RS485
AGND
BLN
100-240Vac 50/60Hz
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
IN 8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
COM
OUT8OUT6OUT5OUT4OUT3OUT2OUT1
Ne pas
connecter
LED1 LED2
LED3
OUT7
ENTERBACK
DMC-008-001
AP
www.domestia.be
CLI
Slave Address BUS
DMI
RS2 RS1 RS485
AGND
BLN
100-240Vac 50/60Hz
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
IN 8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
COM
OUT8OUT6OUT5OUT4OUT3OUT2OUT1
Ne pas
connecter
Ne pas
connecter
RS485 vers
autre(s) carte(s)
A B GND LN
Vers Modules
d'identification
LED1 LED2
LED3
OUT7
ENTERBACK
DMC-008-001
AP
www.domestia.be
CLI
Slave Address BUS
DMI
RS2 RS1 RS485
AGND
BLN
100-240Vac 50/60Hz
IN 1
IN 2
IN 3
IN 4
IN 5
IN 6
IN 7
IN 8
IN 9
IN 10
IN 11
IN 12
COM
OUT8OUT6OUT5OUT4OUT3OUT2OUT1
N
16A 16A
L

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2.3 Connecting the DMI identification modules
Noir
Noir
Jaune
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
UTP, VVT, SVV, EIB au choix
Vers entrée ligne bus
de la carte maître Vers Modules suivants
Noir
Noir
Jaune
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
Noir
Noir
Jaune
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
Bleu
Départ en étoile autorisé
* Il est conseillé de placer les
modules d’identification au
plus proche des boutons
poussoir.
Module
d’identification
DMI-006-001
Module
d’identification
DMI-006-001
Module
d’identification
DMI-006-001
Isoler les entrées
non utilisées
La résistance totale ne doit pas
dépasser 55 ohms
Isoler les entrées
non utilisées
Isoler les entrées
non utilisées
*
*
*
Longueur Max.
Longueur Max.
Longueur Max.
2.4 Connecting the digital inputs (“stand alone” mode)
Legend
(1) 12 digital inputs
This type of connection is for using the module alone, with no identification modules. E.g. For
the contact renewal of an external clock, an alarm or any other device supplying dry
contacts.

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2 Sorties
Configuration
1 Domestia DMC-008
Run
3 Groupes
Configuration
7 DMC-008-001
Configuration
2.1 ↨Sortie XX
<>Télérupteur * 2.1.1Sortie XX Temps:
↨HH:mm:ss
3.1 ↨ Groupe xx
<>Télérupteur 3.1.1Contenu:grpXX
↨Sortie XX (*)
4 Programmation de
boutons poussoir
7.1 Langue
Configuration
1.1 Switch <>ON/OFF
↨Sortie/Groupe xx
Type Timer/Volet
5 Entrées locales
Configuration 5.1 <>Entrée XX (1-12)
↨ Sortie/Groupe XX(*)
7.3 Backlight
Configuration
7.4 Réinitialisation
Configuration
7.3.1 Backlight OFF
XX secondes
4.1 Programmer BP?
↨Sortie/Groupe XX
7.2 Maitre/esclave
Configuration 7.2.1 Master ou Slave
Si slave: affiche l’adressage (configurer les roues codeuses)
7.5 Sauvegarde de
la Configuration
7.6 Restaurer la
Configuration ↨Select xx/xx/20xx
Xxxxxxxxxxx (nom)
7.4.1 Voulez-vous effacer toute la
configuration?
Back = Annuler
Entrer votre nom Entrer la date
XX/XX/20XX
ENTER + *
Télérupteur/Relais
6 Appui long
Configuration 6.2Appui long Out/GrpXX
↨Output/Group XX <>ON/OFF
2.1.2 Sortie XX
Minimum: xx/64
Dimmer
7.8 Diagnostic 7.8.1 Courant: xxmA
I1:8, ...
7.7 Vitesse dimmer
Configuration 7.7.1 Vitesse dimmer
↨4/8
7.9 WIFI
Configuration 7.9.1↨ WIFI Station
<>ON/OFF
7.9.2↨ WIFI Client
<>ON/OFF
Wifi station name:
DMC-008_XXXXXXXX Wifi station pass:
123456789
Wifi client name:
VOO-xxxxx Wifi client pass:
********
7.5.1 Voulez-vous sauver toute la
configuration?
Back = Annuler
Entrer votre nom Entrer la date
XX/XX/20XX
7.1.1 Langue
<> Francais
2.1.3 Sortie XX
Maximum: xx/64
Types de groupes:
Pas configuré
Télérupteur
Allume tout
Eteint tout
Descend tout
Monte tout
Scénario
Simulation
Programmation! Appuyer
sur les boutons poussoir
↨Sortie/Groupe XX
6.1 Appui long sur:
↨ Output/Group XX
Appui long
(Secondes fonction possible):
ON/OFF
ON
OFF
Relais
7.10 Version
FW: 0.1 HW:1.0
7.8.2 IP Client:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
7.8.3 IP AP:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
7.11 Numéro de série
01234567890123456789
7.12 Redémarrage
système?
Organisation des menus: Types de sorties:
Pas configurée
Télérupteur
Relais
Timer ON/OFF
Timer ON
Dimmer stop
Dimmer continu
Volet descente
Volet montée
RGB_Rouge
RGB_Vert
RGB_Bleu

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3Configuration using the 6 keys and the LCD screen
The DMC-008-001 is equipped with 6 keys for programming with visualisation via an LCD
screen. Navigation in the menus is as follows:
•The ENTER key to validate a selection or enter in a submenu.
•The RETURN key to exit the current menu or submenu (= return)
•The UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT keys to navigate the menus, the submenus and select the
configuration options.
3.1 Configuring the base parameters
3.1.1 Language selection
The choice of display language is configured in menu 7.1 (see “Menu organisation” diagram
- page 5).
•Press ENTER to enter submenu 7.1.1 and select your language.
•Once your language is selected, click on ENTER again.
•To return to the previous menu, use the RETURN key.
3.1.2 Master or slave configuration
Menu 7.2 can be used to select master or slave
mode.
Reminder: There can only be one master board for
each installation.
Press UP or DOWN to change the mode. Then
validate with ENTER
In the case of a slave board, the addressing is
configured with the address switches RS1and RS2.
The address range selected is displayed on the
screen when the wheels are turned.
3.2 Output configuration
The DMC-008-001 can manage a maximum of 48 outputs.
To configure the outputs, you need to go to menu 2.1 and select the output you want to
configure using the UP and DOWN keys. The second line displays the function type
configured.
The outputs are not configured by default. Therefore, you need to select the appropriate
function type for each output connected by using the LEFT and RIGHT keys and validating
with ENTER (the logo indicates the type of output configured).
Address switches
DMC-004-003
Output ranges
RS2
RS1
0
1
1-8
0
2
5-12
0
3
9-16
0
4
13-20
0
5
17-24
0
6
21-28
0
7
25-32
0
8
29-36
0
9
33-40
1
0
37-44
1
1
41-48
Etc.

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Function types available:
•Not configured
•Remote: pressing the push button reverses the state of the output.
•Relay/Impulse: holding the push button down keeps the relay active while the button is
pressed.
•Timer ON/OFF: Pressing the push button reverses the state of the output. The relay is
automatically disabled after the time configured. A second short press reverses the state
of the output again (the lamp goes off if the latter is lit). A long press keeps the lamp lit for
24 hours.
•Timer ON: a press activates the timer for the time configured. A second press starts the
timer for the time configured.
•Dimmer (Stop at the maximum or minimum): a 1st press and hold varies the intensity to its
maximum or minimum. A second press and hold reverses the variation type.
•Dimmer (no stop if the button is not released): a press varies the continuous intensity
•Shutters down (for odd output only)
•Shutters up (for even output only)
•RGB red
•RGB green
•RGB blue
Note: The “Dimmer” type only works with “Dimmer” modules (e.g. DML-004-002 - consult our
website for more information)
3.2.1 Configuring the times for timers and shutters
When an output is configured in “Timer ON”, “Timer ON/OFF”, Shutters down” or “Shutters
up” mode, to determine and/or modify the times for timers and shutters, you need to press
ENTER to enter submenu 2.1.1. You can modify the time between 1 second and 17h59m59s.
Once the time is determined, press ENTER to save the change.
3.2.2 Configuring the minimum and maximum values to dim them
It is possible to limit the minimum and maximum dimming values by using the “Dimmers”. By
default, the minimum value is 1/64 and the maximum value is 64/64.
When an output is configured as Dimmer, if you want to modify the minimum and maximum
values, you need to press ENTER to enter submenu 2.1.2 (minimum value) then in submenu
2.1.3 (maximum value).
3.2.3 Configuring the RGB
To manage the three RGB colours (red, green, blue), you need to configure the three red,
green and blue outputs. The push button associated with the colour red is used to switch on,
switch off and vary the intensity. The push button associated with the colour green is used to
vary the colours. The push button associated with the colour blue selects the colours by
colour hops.
3.3 Configuring groups
The DMC-008-001 allows the creation of up to 22 groups. To create and configure the groups,
you need to go to menu 3.1 and select the group you want to configure using the UP and
DOWN keys. The second line displays the function type configured. Then select the type of
operation required using the LEFT and RIGHT keys and validate with ENTER (the logo indicates
the type of operation configured).

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3.3.1 Configuring the group content (except the “Scenario” type)
When you have defined the group type, pressing ENTER allows access to submenu 3.1.1
“Group content”.
•The UP and DOWN keys are used to view the outputs available
•The ENTER key is used to add or remove the output selected from the group.
•The RETURN key is used to exit the group configuration.
The lighting groups (Remote, Switch all on, Switch all off, Simulation) are only used to add
lighting outputs.
The shutter groups (Open all, Close all) are only used to add “Shutters up” or “Shutters down”
outputs.
3.3.2 Configuring the content of the “Scenario” group type
When you have defined the “Scenario” group type, pressing ENTER allows access to
submenu 3.1.1 “Group content”.
•The UP and DOWN keys are used to view the outputs available
•The LEFT and RIGHT keys are used to define the state of the output in the scenario
ON
The output will be on when the group is enabled.
OFF
The output will be OFF when the group is enabled.
XX/64
The output will be dimmed (for the Dimmer outputs only)
Etc.
The output is not part of the group
•The ENTER button is used to confirm the selection
•The RETURN key is used to exit the group configuration.
3.3.3 Operation of the presence simulation
For the presence simulation, you should create a group and associate this with a push button.
Pressing the push button switches all the outputs off and then randomly activates the
different group outputs in a random order and for a random duration.
3.4 Programming the push buttons (identification modules)
To program the push buttons, you need to go to menu 4.1.
1. Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the output/group to be programmed.
2. Press ENTER to enable programming mode.
From now on, when you press a push button, it will be associated with the
output/group you are programming. Therefore, it is a good idea to warn people in the
building not to press the push buttons to avoid changing their programming.
When programming an output/group, all the outputs are disabled and ONLY the
output or the group selected is on (this allows visualisation of the output or group
programmed).
1) Then, go to the room concerned and press the push button(s) to be associated with
this output.
2) Press UP or DOWN to exit the programming of the output/group and move to the next
one. Repeat the operation from point 2 for the subsequent outputs/groups.
3) Press BACK to exit the programming of the push buttons.

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3.5 Local input configuration
The DMC-008-001 module has 12 configurable digital inputs. They can be used with any dry
contact.
To configure the role of the local inputs, you need to go to menu 5.1.
•The LEFT and RIGHT keys are used to select the input to be configured.
•The UP and DOWN keys are used to select the output/group to be associated with this
input.
•The ENTER key validates the configuration.
•The RETURN key is used to exit the local input configuration.
3.6 Long press configuration (second function)
It is possible to define a second function when managing an output or a group.
For example: Long press on output 1 => “group 3” enabled.
To configure the long presses, you need to go to menu 6.1 and select the output/group on
which you want a second function with UP and DOWN then press ENTER. Then use the UP and
DOWN keys to select the output/group of the second function. Use LEFT and RIGHT to select
the function type for the second function (ON/OFF, ON, OFF, Relay). Confirm with ENTER.
A second function is only available in the outputs and groups configured in “remote”
mode.

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4Configuring the board with the
“Domestia Home Manager©” application
Note: The board must be configured as a master before using the “Domestia Home
Manager©” software (See point 3.1.2 Configuration Master or slave).
4.1 Wi-Fi module configuration
The Wi-Fi module of the DMC-008-001 may operate as a Wi-Fi access point (we can connect
directly to the DMC-008-001 without needing a Wi-Fi router or Internet connection) or as a Wi-
Fi client (The DMC-008-001 is connected to your Wi-Fi router) or both simultaneously.
4.1.1 Wi-Fi AP mode configuration (WI-FI access point)
In submenu 7.9.1, use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to enable or disable the Wi-Fi station mode.
Press ENTER to configure the access point name. Press ENTER again to change the password
(123456789 by default).
Press ENTER to save the configuration.
4.1.2 Wi-Fi client mode configuration (Wi-Fi access point connection)
Submenu 7.9.2 is used to configure the “Wi-Fi client” mode. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to
enable/disable client Wi-Fi mode. Press ENTER to configure the WI-FI access point name (SSID)
to which you want to connect. Press ENTER again to configure the password.
Submenu 7.9.2 is used to configure the Wi-Fi connection status:
•Disconnected
•Connecting
•Connected
4.9 Installing “Domestia Home Manager©”
The “Domestia Home Manager©” application is available for Windows PC, Android
tablet/smartphone or iPhone/iPad

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4.10 Starting the “Domestia Home Manager©” application
Click on the “Home Manager©” →icon to access these home screens.
4.11 Installer language selection
Click on Language / Installer (bulb icon).
Then click on the corresponding flag to determine the selected language.

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4.12 Entering your installer details
When your data is validated, you will return to the home screen by clicking on the icon (V).
4.13 Creating a new configuration
Click on New (thermometer icon).
Enter the installation’s details.
A magnifying class bearing “IP” allows you to automatically configure the IP address.
Save the data by clicking “Valid”. Confirm that you want to connect to the board.

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If a connection with the board is not possible, you will be able to continue in “Not
connected” mode.
4.14 Connecting to an existing configuration
Click on Connection (solar panel icon).
If the connection with the board is possible (tablet/computer/smartphone and DMC-008-001
interconnected via a network and compatible IP parameters) then the application reads the
content of the board.

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4.15 Composition of the installation
This screen is used to define the boards installed. The boards appear in the table on the right
in the order in which they are added. The table on the right indicates the list of boards and
the address to be configured on each board. For the 12-output boards, the diagram
represents the LEDs that must be lit when configuring the board address. For the 4- and 8-
output boards, the diagram indicates the numbering to be applies to the wheels.
Add the type and exact number of boards comprising your installation.
Confirm the composition of your installation by pressing icon (V) on the left of the screen.
Remember to configure the boards! (see below)

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4.16 Configuring the slave boards
4.16.1 Addressing the 12-output boards (DMC-012-002, DMC-012-016,
DMCV-006-002) :
When you switch the board on, you have two seconds to press the key at the bottom to light
up the BCE LEDs. If you have not had the time to do this, turn the power to the board off and
repeat the action.
At this stage, you have configured the board in slave mode. The next step involves setting the
address of the board based on what is required by Home Manager©. For each board, you
need to press the left and right keys to obtain the lit LEDS corresponding to that displayed in
the window “Composition of the installation” in the Home Manager© application. In the
above example of the DMCV-006-xx board, it is necessary to press the key to the right to light
up LEDs 1 and 3.
You can press the central key to
validate and your board will be in
“RUN” mode (LED: AE)
4.16.2 Addressing the 8-output and 4-output boards (DMC-008-001,
DMC-004-003, DMA-004-003, DML-004-002, DMD-004-002, DMCV-
002-003):
Simply turn the wheels to obtain the code indicated in the “Composition of the installation”
window of the Home Manager© application.

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As soon as you have validated the composition of the installation, a “Help” window appears.
Then press on “stop/help”. You can now start the configuration of the output names.
4.17 Output configuration
To configure an output, click on its name. A window opens allowing the name to be
configured and the output type to be selected.
Note: By default, the relay outputs are not configured.

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The outputs on a relay board can be configured in 5 different modes:
•Remote:
Normal operating mode. Pressing the key reverses the state of the relay.
•Impulse:
The relay is active while the button is pressed and inactive when the button is released.
•Timer off:
Pressing the key enables the relay. The relay is automatically disabled after the time
configured. If the key is pressed when the relay is still active then the relay is disabled. A
long press enables the relay for the maximum time (16 hours).
•Continuous timer:
Each press on the key enables the output for the time configured. A long press enables
the relay for the maximum time (16 hours).
•Shutter control:
The odd relay will be configured in “Shutters down” and the next even relay will be
configured in “Shutters up”.
4.18 Group configuration
Click on the icon
The DMC-008-001 allows the creation of up to 22 groups.
To create a group, click on the icon (+) and enter the name of the group by clicking on the
name field.

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To configure groups, you need to select the type of group required:
•“Toggle” or remote group type
A group that switches on, switches off and varies the light intensity (dimmer) of the lighting
outputs. A short press on the button reverses the state of the outputs. A long press enables the
outputs and, in the case of a dimmer, varies the intensity.
•“Switch all on” group type
Group used to activate the lighting outputs. A short or long press on the key enables the
outputs.
•“Switch all off” group type
Group used to de-activate the lighting outputs. A short press de-activates all the outputs
selected. A long press de-activates the outputs after 30 seconds.
•“Close all” group type
Group used to enable the “Shutters down” outputs. A short press enables the outputs for the
down time configured for these outputs. A long press enables the outputs while the button is
pressed.
•“Open all” group type
Group used to enable the “Shutters up” outputs. A short press enables the outputs for the up
time configured for these outputs. A long press enables the outputs while the button is
pressed.
•“Scenario” group type
Group that allows the definition of the state of a set of lighting outputs or shutter outputs
(active, inactive or light intensity value for the dimmers).
•“Simulation” group type
Lighting output group for a presence simulation. When the switch activates the “Simulation”,
then the group’s outputs are lit up one after another in a random order and for a random
duration (1 to 60 minutes).
Then you select the outputs to be part of the group:
Click on “Select outputs”
An output is added by clicking on the list on the right. Deletion takes place by pressing the
bin on the left, before and after having selected the outputs concerned.

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NB: In the case of a “Scenario“ group type, you must define the output state. Click on the
output to move from an active to an inactive state.
Yellow = ON Grey = OFF
The outputs not included in the group are listed in the column on the right.
NB: For “Dimmer” outputs, you can define the dimming level of the lamp between 0 and
100%.
4.19 Saving the configuration
Press the icon “REC” to save your configuration!
A progress indicator is displayed and the configuration is saved after a few moments.
The application also creates a backup copy in a file.
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