Hallo,
Mit der FW6.1 gibt es eine bequeme Möglichkeit Dimmer zu steuern.
Die HoldOn Funktion der Tasten erlaubt die Relais (IO's) solange einzuschalten, solange die Taste gedrückt ist.
Der ELTAKO EUD12D-UC im RDT-Modus lässt sich über die Anschlüsse +E1, +F1 und -E2 wie abgebildet steuern.
With the FW6.1 there is a convenient way to control dimmers.
The HoldOn function of the buttons allows the relays (IO's) to be switched on as long as the button is pressed.
The ELTAKO EUD12D-UC in RDT mode can be controlled via the connections + E1, + F1 and -E2 as shown.
LG Andy
ELTAKO EUD12D-UC
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Re: ELTAKO EUD12D-UC dimmen
Hello,
I'm interested in doing this, unfortunatly I don't speak German.
I have the manuale from Anel HUT translated in Dutch and I'm very happy with working with it. Andzrej send me this link on how to use a dimmer with a hut. Yet I'm not sure I understand the German.
I'm sitting with my electrician, who know's the EUD12D-UC , he wonders why you need two buttons. (and thus 2 lines on the HUT. )
And more important, there are two kind of ways to use this dimmer:
Using EUD and DSD setting. With EUD you have the option to turn everything on and of, you don't have that option with DSD.
>It looks like you use the DSD setup.
Is this correct?
How do you turn the lights completly off?
Yves
I'm interested in doing this, unfortunatly I don't speak German.
I have the manuale from Anel HUT translated in Dutch and I'm very happy with working with it. Andzrej send me this link on how to use a dimmer with a hut. Yet I'm not sure I understand the German.
I'm sitting with my electrician, who know's the EUD12D-UC , he wonders why you need two buttons. (and thus 2 lines on the HUT. )
And more important, there are two kind of ways to use this dimmer:
Using EUD and DSD setting. With EUD you have the option to turn everything on and of, you don't have that option with DSD.
>It looks like you use the DSD setup.
Is this correct?
How do you turn the lights completly off?
Yves