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 10. Technical data 

Operating voltage:

 

 

 

 

+5 VDC  

Tolerance range:

 

 

 

 

±5 % 

Power consumption:

 

 

 

 

max. 300 mA  

Ports:

 

 

 

 

 

 

RJ45 Ethernet 10/100 Mbit,  

   

 

 

 

 

 

USB 2.0 Micro-B bush 

Radio frequency: 

 

 

 

868.3 MHz 

Range:

   

 

 

 

 

150 m line of sight or up to 30 m in buildings  

   

 

 

 

 

 

(depending on structure) 

Duty cycle:

  

 

 

 

 

max. 1 % per hour 

Control elements:

 

 

 

 

confirmation button  

Displays:

 

 

 

 

 

2 signal lights 

Type of protection according to DIN 40050:

 

IP 30 

Protection class:

 

 

 

 

III 

Storage temperature:

 

 

 

 

-20 … +70 °C 

Ambient temperature:

   

 

 

0 … +40 °C 

Permissible air humidity:

 

 

 

max. 95 % r. H., non-condensing 

 

Weight (just b@home gate):

 

 

 

approx. 67 g 

Mounting:

 

 

 

 

 

surface mounting / wall mounting 

Design:

   

 

 

 

 

Berlin 2000 

Housing dimensions:

   

 

 

78 x 83 x 27 (WxHxD in mm) 

Housing material:

 

 

 

 

plastic ABS 

Housing colour:

  

 

 

 

pure white (similar to RAL 9010) matt 

Safety and EMC:

 

 

 

 

in accordance with DIN EN 60950-1 and DIN EN 300220 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 11. Mounting location  

The b@home gate has been developed so that all connected actuators and sensors can be reached in your home or 
apartment. In exceptional circumstances, faults and excessive distances may result in outages. 
The mounting location should be selected so that all devices to be connected with the b@home gate can be reached. A 
site located centrally with regard to where these devices are installed is best for the b@home gate. 
Generally speaking, the transmission  and receipt characteristics of the b@home components are highly dependent on 
spatial circumstances. For example, the range is reduced by e.g. reinforced walls, ceilings, metal housings, flooring/coatings 
containing metal etc. You will find more information about this under Section 16.  
 

 12. Mounting  

The gate is either surface-mounted or wall-mounted using the equipment pack enclosed, comprising 2 screws and dowels. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

1. 

2. 

3. 

4. 

 

1.

 Use drill template provided to drill the holes 

2.

 Insert dowels 

3.

 Screw in screws approx. 3 mm 

4.

 Insert b@home gate at an angle and turn into final position 

ALRE-IT Regeltechnik GmbH hereby declares that the MGCBB-064.360 wireless system corresponds to the 

2014/53/EU Directive. The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at: 

www.alre.de 

Summary of Contents for B@home System

Page 1: ...1 BUILDING AUTOMATION CONTROL TECHNOLOGY SENSORS b home system manual...

Page 2: ...2 14 6 2 TRAINING SENSOR WIRELESS ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR TRANSMITTER 12 14 6 2 1 CENTRAL CONTROL UNIT 13 14 6 3 CANCELLING SENSOR WIRELESS ROOM TEMPERATURE SENSOR TRANSMITTER 14 14 6 4 TRAINING ACTUA...

Page 3: ...rol unit or as a room control unit and works with all common switch ranges Control and monitor your heating cooling system in your home network via your LAN WLAN no Internet connection needed Control...

Page 4: ...recording and setting room temperature very flat surface mounting batteries included in the scope of delivery Sensors also transmitters and or wireless room temperature sensors Type various variants...

Page 5: ...ional radiation sensor for b home control unit as swing sensor Type STF 2 Function optional radiation sensor for b home control unit in surface mounted housing Accessories Type JZ 24 Function magnetic...

Page 6: ...y under any circumstances The b home gate FTRFB 280 1xx sensors and HTFMA 180 161 and HTFRA 010 101 actuators must not be disposed of in general household waste 4 Quick start instructions 1 Fit b home...

Page 7: ...ace between the alre wireless system and your router This allows both new alre wireless systems needing to be set up and existing systems to be controlled via the Internet or home network The system i...

Page 8: ...m The b home gate is reporting a status which should be remedied by the user lost connection battery flat the user should establish a connection with the b home gate e g via a smartphone for more info...

Page 9: ...e or apartment In exceptional circumstances faults and excessive distances may result in outages The mounting location should be selected so that all devices to be connected with the b home gate can b...

Page 10: ...ken via the respective user interfaces For reasons of security Internet access can only be set up and the network name can only be changed via the b home gate s configuration interface We recommend us...

Page 11: ...ps www klimaregler de on the b home portal to undertake settings on your system 14 2 Name in network host name If you are using just one b home gate in your network no changes are needed If further b...

Page 12: ...1 Room name The room name entered is also displayed in the b home app b home portal and b home control unit Identical room names can be entered but this is not recommended Special characters entered...

Page 13: ...ich can be adjusted on the sensor cannot be changed as standard with the b home app b home portal or b home control unit You can activate adjustment of the setpoint in the b home app and the settings...

Page 14: ...the 001 002 003 or 020 function type a trained actuator will shift to emergency mode More information about emergency mode can be found in the respective actuator operating instructions More informati...

Page 15: ...el press and hold the actuator s training button until the lamp lights up red permanently after around 10 seconds The lamp of the deleted channel lights up red permanently to indicate that the entire...

Page 16: ...ssign an existing account to your b home gate To do this open the configuration interface of the b home gate see Section 14 1 1 Once a user account has been set up assigned the b home system can be co...

Page 17: ...ss The created user account can also be deleted 15 Further information For information about setting up and operating your b home system and all further b home components please go to http alre de de...

Page 18: ...transmit in what is known as the ISM range Industrial Scientific and Medical with a frequency of 868 3 MHz This range has been allocated for high frequency devices in industry science and medicine bu...

Page 19: ...ion is greatly dependent on the type thickness and density of the material Material Penetration Example Wood wood with plasterboard Very good Internal partitions Plastic Very good Plastic windows Glas...

Page 20: ...eat losses or reflected in full and with a delay In most cases reflections are annoying and not desired They trigger polarisation and interference see below However the radio waves can still reach the...

Page 21: ...rimposed signal destructive The phasing of both signals is then shifted by 180 i e the negative half wave of signal 1 lies above the positive half wave of signal 2 Constructive interference Destructiv...

Page 22: ...ing signal passing through 3 walls and or doors The central component of the b home gate should be positioned centrally in the building to avoid large distances and to reduce the number of times that...

Page 23: ...gh material thickness and metallic objects there are other sources of interference for wireless transmission Keep as far away as possible from potential sources of interference to avoid negative impac...

Page 24: ...the power supply to my b home gate overnight for example The b home gate is the central component for room control in the b home system The power supply to the b home gate should therefore not be disc...

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