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Complete modular concept
Xanura is a modular and very flexible house automation
system. As a result, it is possible to offer for each
individual home a solution that exactly suits the
personal requirements of the residents.
In the schematic example below, a number of the most
popular Xanura applications are illustrated. A concise
description of the components applied is given on page
5. For a more comprehensive description go to the
page referred to by the information icon.
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The SFX40 suppression filter suppresses
incoming and outgoing signals from the
lighting network.
Since RF signals go through walls and
ceilings, the RIX can be mounted
out of sight in the meter cupboard.
With the universal remote control device
(ABX1) it is possible to operate various
electrical appliances (TV, video, audio etc.)
and the automated lighting points
provided with Xanura modules.
Lamp 1 can be
switched by means of
groups A and B without
extra wiring.
(Two way switching).
Operation of the TV or audio
with one universal remote
control device (ABX1).
Lamps 3 and 4 can be dimmed or switched
independently with the DIX2 and universal
remote control device (ABX1).
Outside movement activates the
outdoor lamp and 20 seconds later
an indoor upstairs lamp as well.
The switch on the right operates table lamp (4). After
22.30 hrs. however, this switch is given another function
i.e. it activates the "going to sleep scenario". When the
table lamp is switched off, all the other lamps in the
living room are also automatically switched off. At the
same time, the lights in the hall and on the landing are
switched on.
With the AIX, up to 4 addresses can be set.
The Xanura principle makes it possible to
situate these 4 addresses in different
groups.
The group interface (GIX) is used
for central switching in the hall, of
selected actuators in the home.
The switch on the right activates a
"somebody at home" scenario
during which lamps are switched
on and off each day at varying
times.
Switch on the left is for
optional scenario.
AIX
DIX2
GIX
SAX1
Group C
Central junction box C
Group B
Central junction box B.
Group A
AIX
SAIX
AIX12
DAX10
Schematic summary