Homematic IP HmIP-SK14 Bedienungsanleitung


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User Guide
Smart Living, Simply Exciting.
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©2022
eQ-3 AG
Maiburger Straße 29
26789 Leer / Germany
www.eQ-3.com
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Table of contents
1 Current issues .............................................................6
2 Introduction ................................................................ 7
2.1 eQ-3 - a Company ........................................................... 7
2.2 Overview of HomematicIP ........................................... 7
2.3 Application areas .............................................................10
2.4 Summary – Discover why Homematic IP is the
first choice ........................................................................ 12
3 Components of the Homematic IP system ...... 13
3.1 Homematic IP devices .................................................. 13
3.2 Homematic IP Cloud ..................................................... 13
3.3 Homematic IP smartphone app ................................. 13
3.4 Operating principle of HomematicIP ...................... 14
4 Home control by wireless technology...............15
4.1 Wireless range .................................................................. 15
4.2 Advanced routing ............................................................16
4.2.1 Range extension...................................................................... 16
4.2.2 Use of several Access Points/device limits .....................18
5.2 Homematic IP App .........................................................23
5.2.1 Home screen ...........................................................................23
5.2.1.1 Tile view ............................................................................................ 23
5.2.1.2 List view ............................................................................................. 24
5.2.2 Room menu ............................................................................25
5.2.2.1 Determine individually the home favourites .......................... 26
5.2.2.2 Changing room icon ....................................................................26
5.2.2.3 Rename room .................................................................................26
5.2.2.4 Default view ..................................................................................... 26
5.2.2.5 Delete room .................................................................................... 26
5.2.3 Overview of symbols .............................................................27
5.2.4 Pairing of devices ....................................................................28
5.2.5 Location and weather information ...................................29
5.2.6 Determine system PIN ..........................................................29
6 General configuration of the system ................. 30
6.1 Main menu ....................................................................... 30
6.1.1 Device overview ...................................................................... 31
6.1.2 Multi-channel view .................................................................32
6.1.3 Configuration of individual buttons and pairs of
buttons 33 .......................................................................................
6.1.4 Rename and delete devices ................................................35
6.1.5 Device updates ........................................................................36
6.2 “General settings” ............................................................36
6.2.1 Replacing the Access Point .................................................37
6.2.2 Multi-home management ....................................................37
7 Climate Control Solution.......................................39
7.1 Configuring the climate control solution for
each room ....................................................................... 40
7.1.1 Operating modes ................................................................... 40
7.1.2 Room Menu .............................................................................43
7.1.3 Configuration ...........................................................................43
7.2 System-wide settings for the climate control
solution 44 .............................................................................
7.2.1 Heating or cooling schedules .............................................44
7.2.1.1 The standard schedule ................................................................. 45
7.2.1.2 Adjusting the heating schedules ................................................46
7.2.2 Climate control configuration ............................................49
7.2.2.1 Eco mode configuration ..............................................................49
7.2.2.2 Optimum start/stop function ..................................................... 50
7.2.2.3 Humidity warning ............................................................................51
7.2.3 Summer break for heating control .................................... 51
7.3 Heating system control and hot water supply
with HmIP-MIOB / HmIP-WHS2................................. 51
7.4 Floor heating control .....................................................52
7.4.1 Options for controlling the floor heating system..........52
7.4.2 Configuration options for Floor Heating Controllers...53
8 Security Solution ......................................................55
8.1 Installation instructions ..................................................55
8.2 Configuration of the Homematic IP Water
Sensor (HmIP-SWD) .......................................................55
8.3 Alarm messages in the app ..........................................56
8.4 Alarms via Homematic IP devices ..............................57
8.5 Activate alarm mode ......................................................58
8.6 Configure security solution..........................................59
8.7 Alarm configuration .......................................................61
9.1.2 Device settings ........................................................................66
9.2 Shutter groups .................................................................67
9.2.1 Creating shutter groups ........................................................67
9.2.2 Manual control of shutter elements in groups ..............68
9.3 Shutter profiles ................................................................ 69
9.4 Shutter configuration ..................................................... 71
9.4.1 Lockout protection.................................................................72
9.4.2 Storm protection .....................................................................72
9.4.3 Heat protection .......................................................................73
9.4.4 Rain protection ........................................................................74
10 Light ............................................................................75
10.1 Configuration of the light solution ............................75
10.2 Switching groups ............................................................75
10.2.1 Creating a switching group..................................................75
10.2.2 Rename or delete switching groups ................................. 77
10.2.3 Selecting the dimming value ............................................... 77
10.2.4 Defining the switch-on time ................................................77
10.3 Create switching profile/ time profile .......................78
10.4 Special characteristics regarding switching
with motion detectors/presence sensors .............. 80
10.4.1 Measuring power consumption ....................................... 80
10.4.2 Special characteristics regarding switching with
motion detectors/presence sensors .................................81
10.5 Configuration options for motion detectors
and presence sensors ....................................................82
10.5.1 Brightness filter ........................................................................82
10.5.2 Minimum transmission interval for motion
detection 82 ...................................................................................
10.5.3 Buer detected movements ...............................................83
10.6 Light configuration .........................................................83
10.6.1 Alarm light .................................................................................83
10.6.3 Coming home light ................................................................84
11 Access ........................................................................85
11.1 Add/startup of the Homematic IP Door Lock
Drive 85 ....................................................................................
11.1.1 Closing times ...........................................................................85
11.1.2 Access authorisations ............................................................85
11.1.3 Time profiles .............................................................................86
11.2 Pairing and tying the Key Ring Remote Control ... 88
11.4 Device settings, door lock drive ................................ 90
11.5 PIN protection and biometrics ...................................91
11.6 Controlling garage door drives ...................................92
11.6.1 Controlling the garage door via modules for
rmann or Novoferm drives ............................................93
11.6.2 Controlling the garage door with the Homematic IP
Garage Door Controller ........................................................93
11.6.3 Garage door groups...............................................................95
12 Groups, time profiles and automation ...............97
12.1 Links / groups ...................................................................97


Produktspezifikationen

Marke: Homematic IP
Kategorie: Nicht kategorisiert
Modell: HmIP-SK14
Produkttyp: Intelligentes Torschloss
Produktfarbe: Weiß
Internationale Schutzart (IP-Code): IP20
Akku-/Batterietyp: AA
Betriebstemperatur: 5 - 35 °C
Betriebsanleitung: Ja
Akku-/Batteriespannung: 1.5 V
Anzahl enthaltener Akkus/Batterien: 3 Stück(e)
Schloss Art: Ohne Schlüssel

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