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Gira Radio top unit switching/ dimming.
Receives commands and controls the light.
The radio top unit for switching and dimming is plugged into an insert from the Gira system 2000: It ensures that the switching and dimming commands of the radio transmitter are implemented. Thus, the lighting can be switched on and off or dimmed and increased by means of a manual radio transmitter or radio wall transmitter. The top unit can also be integrated into lighting scenarios, which are called up by means of these radio transmitters. And, naturally, the top unit can also be operated manually directly on-site. |
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Gira Radio socket outlet adapter.
Makes mobile radio capable.
The Gira radio socket outlet adapters are used as a connection piece between a socket outlet and a device plug in order to be able to control mobile devices like standing and table lamps, radios, water boilers and coffee machines by radio. There is one adapter variant for switching and one for dimming. Both feature integrated child protection.
A wide variety of electrical devices can be switched on or off by radio via the Gira radio socket outlet adapter. For example, switching can occur from the comfort of an armchair using the Gira radio remote control or a Gira radio wall transmitter next to the door. In addition, connected lights can be integrated in up to five light scenes.
The Gira radio socket outlet adapter dimmer has an integrated universal dimmer and allows not only switching of standing and table lamps via radio remote controls or radio wall transmitters, but also dimming. Here, integration into up to five light scenes and assignment of up to 30 radio channels is possible. In addition, the set brightness value of the light can be saved in the radio socket-outlet adapter dimmer and can be called up as the switch-on brightness. |
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Lighting control.
Distant. Bright. Good.
With the Gira manual radio transmitters, various lights or groups of lights can be comfortably switched and dimmed from your chair. And up to five different lighting scenarios can be called up, depending upon the device. Even in different rooms. The Gira manual radio transmitter can also assume various control tasks, e.g. raising and lowering Venetian blinds or shutters. Comfortable for living rooms. Interesting for conference and presentation rooms in commercial buildings.
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Lighting scenario management.
Here the mood is already preprogrammed.
A push button sensor for up to five lighting moods: You simply select the favourite mood for the evening with the push of a button, without having to switch or dim each light separately. Naturally, the lighting scenarios can be changed and resaved at any time. With conventional installation light scene management requires an immense amount of cabling - with the Gira radio bus system, however, this can be achieved cleanly, simply, and in an uncomplicated manner.
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Gira Panic button.
Vandals flee from this switch.
You've heard a suspicious noise at night? Don't worry - the panic switch is within reach. Press it briefly and the house and garden are bathed in blinding bright light. A trick that usually sends unwelcome visitors fleeing in panic. The radio wall transmitter programmed as a panic switch can be installed anywhere you want to have it, next to the bed, or even in the living room next to the sofa.
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Gira central on/off switch.
Light off. Everything off.
Leave home with a secure feeling: With the radio wall transmitter that is programmed as a central on/off switch all selected lights and entire circuits can be switched off with the push of a button. This ensures that the stove or the iron is turned off for sure when you are not there.The radio wall transmitter can be installed where it is used the most, in the hallway next to the house door for example, without any cable.
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Gira Top unit radio control button.
Always briskly up and down.
The top unit radio control button is plugged into the insert Venetian blinds control. A brief press of a button (top unit, radio hand transmitter, radio wall transmitter) adjusts the fins; a longer press raises and lowers the Venetian blinds. In addition, the final position of the Venetian blinds (completely up/down) can be combined with the lighting to create a lighting scenario with this top unit. This can then be called up via per manual radio transmitter or radio wall transmitter.
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Central Unit Venetian blinds control.
Moves venetian blinds with a system.
With the Gira radio bus system, central Venetian blinds control can be upgraded without any chiseling and plaster work:
The Electronic Venetian blinds control can be integrated into the Gira radio bus system by means of a universal radio transmitter and top unit radio control button. It then controls all programmed Venetian blinds central, e.g. at fixed times or regardless of sunrise and sunset. Naturally, the Venetian blinds can also be manually operated individually with the Venetian blinds top units. |
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Gira modular smoke detector/Vds with radio module.
Contacts a host of people who can help if smoke is detected.
The Gira smoke detector modular/VdS can not only be interconnected with up to 10 further Gira smoke detectors but can also be taught in into the Gira radio bus system: To this purpose a radio module can be inserted into the smoke detector housings. In connection with the radio bus system it then not only triggers the alarm in an emergency, but can additionally e.g. control radio bus actuators which travel up the blinds or activate the light in the foyer so that the escape route does not become a stumbling block.
After an alarm the smoke detector with radio module can be silenced for approx. 10 minutes by means of a manual or wall transmitter. If a smoke detector which is interlinked to the first one triggers an alarm in this period, the silenced smoke detector nevertheless transmits an alarm. |
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Gira radio automatic control switch.
Switched on light when movement is detected.
The radio automatic control switch from the Gira radio bus system enables easy upgrading of a convenient lighting control: As a battery-operated device, it can be installed anywhere on the wall without any cable or flush-mounted box.
From a specific brightness the radio automatic control switch transmits a radio telegram to the corresponding radio receiver, e.g. to Gira switching/dimming actuators or to the Gira radio power section when a heat movement is detected. These then switch on the connected lights as long as movement is detected. When there is no more movement, they are switched off after the expiration of a delay period.
The brightness switching threshold, the daily operation and the sensitivity can be set for an optimum adjustment to the local conditions. The delay period can also be set when using a radio power section. |
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Gira Radio presence signaler.
On the lookout on the ceiling.
If the battery-operated Gira radio presence signaller registers a movement in an area of ø 8 and if the brightness drops below a specified value, it activates a radio actuator which switches on the light. If no movement can be recognised or if it is bright enough, the radio actuator is switched off, and thus also the light.
This functionality is comfortable and saves energy, e.g. at the workplace is a conference room or in passages.
The Gira radio presence signaller can be operated, for example, via the Gira Comfort radio remote control:
This allows the brightness setpoint to be modified or the additional functions "Switch on for 2 hours" or "Switch off for 2 hours" to be activated. |
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Gira radio detector 180/16.
Always online even without a cable.
The radio observer can be installed anywhere that it registers movement the quickest (at the garden gate, for example), independent of the existing mains supply. It then switches the external lighting on and off again automatically.
A power cable from the detector to the light is not necessary: the battery-operated radio observer sends the switching information via radio to a radio power circuit, which switches the lighting or other electrical consumers. Up to 30 radio observers can then be programmed. |
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Gira Radio room temperature sensor with clock.
Convenient heating control via radio.
The radio room temperature sensor with integrated time clock from the Gira radio bus system now enables quick and easy upgrading of a convenient single-room heating control. Up to 32 switching times can be set at the radio room temperature sensor. It transmits information on the current room temperature, the setpoint temperature and the temperature level currently used to the battery-operated radio motor valve drive which operates the heating valve. In connection with the Gira radio controller, the radio controlled room temperature control can be combined with additional radio bus functions to produce centrally accessible scenarios and time programs.
The radio room temperature sensor is available to fit all Gira switch ranges. |
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Gira radio DRA components.
The interference free reception.
The DRA components for the Gira radio bus system also make it possible to implement complex light and blind applications in a building centrally via radio and, for example, to upgrade existing conventional distributor installations to radio easily: The radio DRA can be installed in the smallest space without detracting from their reception quality.
The DRA components include four radio actuators for the functions of switching, dimming/brightening, blinds and valuator. They are installed in a distributor together with a radio reception module and wired to it, so that radio signals may be received. A radio additional antenna is required with installation in a metal distributor. It is installed outside the distributor and connected to the reception module. |
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Gira Radio motor valve drive.
Setting heating valves via radio.
The radio motor valve drive from the Gira radio bus system is used in conjunction with the Gira radio room temperature sensor to upgrade a convenient single-room control.
For this purpose, the radio motor valve drive together with a valve adapter is attached to the heating valve of a floor heater, radiator or convector heater. When radio commands are received from the Gira radio room temperature sensor or from the Gira radio controller, it actuates the heating valve in accordance with these commands.
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