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Input unit for voltage detection up to 16 inputs. To connect to any type of detector (movement, light, wind, etc.) and to read buttons / keys. Each input can be configured independently for any of the three modes (preset as key / button). The module provides two common voltage outputs for dry contacts or push buttons.

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This module allows having 16 binary inputs, i.e. it detects whether it is on or off, for example to make pulsers in installations that do not want touch panels, or in outdoor areas such as swimming pools, outbuildings and gyms. It also allows you to operate in detector mode or counter mode. To learn more about these advanced settings see the manual.

The binary inputs are used to connect non-Atouch switches or detectors. This makes it possible to control or condition the actions of Atouch modules with third-party material.

Some examples are anemometers, twilight and presence detectors, conventional pushbutton switches for outdoor placement, pantries, other less noble or aggressive environments.

The inputs have 7 functions for the operation of the outputs.

The binary inputs are used to connect non-Atouch switches or detectors. This makes it possible to control or condition the actions of Atouch modules with third-party material.

Some examples are anemometers, twilight and presence detectors, conventional pushbutton switches for outdoor placement, pantries, other less noble or aggressive environments.

The inputs have 7 functions for the operation of the outputs.

The operating modes of the inputs are:

Key – To be used with a pushbutton or as an alternative to an Atouch key, this mode allows you to press the key to associate it with an output that is on hold in programming. The input appears and acts on the APP to identify the input-pulser pair, but when doing this step it does not represent the function that it is sending to be executed on the output.

Detector – To be used with sensors, this mode does not accept its activation to be associated with an output that is waiting in programming because it has automatic behaviors that could be associated with outputs that were in programming waiting for a key and would create an unwanted association . The input appears and acts on the APP to identify the input-pushbutton pair, but when doing this step it does not represent the function that it is sending to be executed at the output (Change, On/Up, Off/Down, Timing, Delay, Scenery, Follow Entry).

Voltage Detector (0 I) – To be used when you want to view the status of an input. This state does not allow association of outputs or their functions.

The operating modes of the inputs are:

Key – To be used with a pushbutton or as an alternative to an Atouch key, this mode allows you to press the key to associate it with an output that is on hold in programming. The input appears and acts on the APP to identify the input-pulser pair, but when doing this step it does not represent the function that it is sending to be executed on the output.

Detector – To be used with sensors, this mode does not accept its activation to be associated with an output that is waiting in programming because it has automatic behaviors that could be associated with outputs that were in programming waiting for a key and would create an unwanted association . The input appears and acts on the APP to identify the input-pushbutton pair, but when doing this step it does not represent the function that it is sending to be executed at the output (Change, On/Up, Off/Down, Timing, Delay, Scenery, Follow Entry).

Voltage Detector (0 I) – To be used when you want to view the status of an input. This state does not allow association of outputs or their functions.

In the module press:

-“Prog” (LED turns red) – using the arrows switch on the green LED of the input you want to configure

– using the “NEXT” button, switch between modes 1=Key, 2=Detector, 3=Voltage detector.

– Finish by pressing the “OK” button

In the module press:

-“Prog” (LED turns red) – using the arrows switch on the green LED of the input you want to configure

– using the “NEXT” button, switch between modes 1=Key, 2=Detector, 3=Voltage detector.

– Finish by pressing the “OK” button

In key and detector mode the input can send the following commands to one or more outputs:

Toggle – Toggles an output on or off, up or down

Power Up/Up – Sends power up and up command only Shutdown/Down – Sends the shutdown and down command only

Delay – Sends a time during which the input turns on Delay – Sends a time after which the input turns on

Scenario – Sends a scenario (always the same state that can be intermediate)

Follow Input – If the Input is on the Output will follow that state (can be in opposition and with blocking).

To define the desired function using the APP, go to the left panel and select “Configure Keyboards”, press the key where the binary input is connected, follow

In key and detector mode the input can send the following commands to one or more outputs:

Toggle – Toggles an output on or off, up or down

Power Up/Up – Sends power up and up command only Shutdown/Down – Sends the shutdown and down command only

Delay – Sends a time during which the input turns on Delay – Sends a time after which the input turns on

Scenario – Sends a scenario (always the same state that can be intermediate)

Follow Input – If the Input is on the Output will follow that state (can be in opposition and with blocking).

To define the desired function using the APP, go to the left panel and select “Configure Keyboards”, press the key where the binary input is connected, follow

To define the function of a binary input:

Prog 5 sec

Select with side keys….

Press the “NEXT” key until the number of times corresponding to the function flashes

Press OK.

Flashes 1 time = Swap

Flashes 2 times = On / Up

Flashes 3 times = Off / Down

Flashes 4 times = Timed Pressing OK enters the time menu:

– Blinks 1 = 1 second

– Flashes 2 = 1 minute

– Flashes 3 = 5 minutes

– Flashes 4 = 10 minutes

– Flashes 5= 30 minutes

– Flashes 6 = 60 minutes

– Blinks 7 = Output memory time

Flashes 5 times = Delayed

Flashes 6 times = Scenery

Flashes 7 times = Follow Entry

To define the function of a binary input:

Prog 5 sec

Select with side keys….

Press the “NEXT” key until the number of times corresponding to the function flashes

Press OK.

Flashes 1 time = Swap

Flashes 2 times = On / Up

Flashes 3 times = Off / Down

Flashes 4 times = Timed Pressing OK enters the time menu:

– Blinks 1 = 1 second

– Flashes 2 = 1 minute

– Flashes 3 = 5 minutes

– Flashes 4 = 10 minutes

– Flashes 5= 30 minutes

– Flashes 6 = 60 minutes

– Blinks 7 = Output memory time

Flashes 5 times = Delayed

Flashes 6 times = Scenery

Flashes 7 times = Follow Entry

When you associate the key with the module, if it is in the timer function, the time is recorded, so you can have the time set and choose the “Output memory time described in the previous question.

When you associate the key with the module, if it is in the timer function, the time is recorded, so you can have the time set and choose the “Output memory time described in the previous question.

These modules communicate through the BUS protocol which is referenced to a neutral, that is, you only need one more wire in your house to guarantee that you have the BUS everywhere.

These modules communicate through the BUS protocol which is referenced to a neutral, that is, you only need one more wire in your house to guarantee that you have the BUS everywhere.

Yes, it can be used to complement an installation in one module or in another.

Yes, it can be used to complement an installation in one module or in another.

Go to the left menu and select DELETE find the output(s) and put them on schedule, press the key, the output(s) will no longer appear as being on schedule in the APP.

Go to the left menu and select DELETE find the output(s) and put them on schedule, press the key, the output(s) will no longer appear as being on schedule in the APP.

Go to the left menu and select SET PANEL press a key on the keyboard that has the key you want to remove from all outputs. Choose the key and in the COMMAND option choose DELETE then confirm with the check mark in the top right corner of the screen.

Go to the left menu and select SET PANEL press a key on the keyboard that has the key you want to remove from all outputs. Choose the key and in the COMMAND option choose DELETE then confirm with the check mark in the top right corner of the screen.

Go to the menu on the left and select DELETE find exit and select the more options symbol on the right side of the screen. Confirm by selecting the option and validate by clicking on the checkmark in the top right corner.

Go to the menu on the left and select DELETE find exit and select the more options symbol on the right side of the screen. Confirm by selecting the option and validate by clicking on the checkmark in the top right corner.