New Duwi products
New Duwi products
Beginning in July, a new improved range of Duwi modulas will be available.
Switch
Dimmer
Window Blind control
This Z-Wave.Me switching Flush-Mountable consists of standard DUWI Z-Wave hardware but located with an enhanced Z-Wave.Me firmware.
The pattress box Flush-Mountable of the manufacturer Duwi is intended to control all kinds of electrical loads.
A 230V powered pattress box is needed for installation. The Flush-Mountable has two buttons.
In order to use them for local control the Flush-Mountable needs to be completed with a switching paddle and a mounting frame of one of the Duwi switching series “Everlux” or “Arcada”. The unit is designed for use within a 3-wire system, which means that a neutral wire (blue) is needed for operations.
Compared to the standard Duwi firmware this product offers a series of important enhancements.
Works well within networks controlled by an IP gateway
status changes are reported back to IP gateway in real time
switching paddles can be used to control scenes in gateway
Implements the most recent advancements of Z-Wave technology Explorer Frame for network wide inclusion and automated reconfiguration of networks
Improved routing algorithm for faster communication
Prevention against „Ghost Nodes“ after controller reset
Further enhanced features include
Configurable night light
Three association groups (single click, double click, status change)
Switching paddle can be used for control independently of local operations
Technical data of the hardware:
Power rating: 230V, 50 Hz
Wiring: 3-wire-system
Maximum loads: 2300W
Wireless behaviour: receiver
Z-Wave type: routing slave
Installation: in pattress box
Distance: up to 30 m in buildings
Display: Multicolour-LED
Interaction: two buttons to be completed with switching paddle for local operation
Power supply: via 230 V power
Dimensions: 48mmx48mmx23mm
Switch
Dimmer
Window Blind control
This Z-Wave.Me switching Flush-Mountable consists of standard DUWI Z-Wave hardware but located with an enhanced Z-Wave.Me firmware.
The pattress box Flush-Mountable of the manufacturer Duwi is intended to control all kinds of electrical loads.
A 230V powered pattress box is needed for installation. The Flush-Mountable has two buttons.
In order to use them for local control the Flush-Mountable needs to be completed with a switching paddle and a mounting frame of one of the Duwi switching series “Everlux” or “Arcada”. The unit is designed for use within a 3-wire system, which means that a neutral wire (blue) is needed for operations.
Compared to the standard Duwi firmware this product offers a series of important enhancements.
Works well within networks controlled by an IP gateway
status changes are reported back to IP gateway in real time
switching paddles can be used to control scenes in gateway
Implements the most recent advancements of Z-Wave technology Explorer Frame for network wide inclusion and automated reconfiguration of networks
Improved routing algorithm for faster communication
Prevention against „Ghost Nodes“ after controller reset
Further enhanced features include
Configurable night light
Three association groups (single click, double click, status change)
Switching paddle can be used for control independently of local operations
Technical data of the hardware:
Power rating: 230V, 50 Hz
Wiring: 3-wire-system
Maximum loads: 2300W
Wireless behaviour: receiver
Z-Wave type: routing slave
Installation: in pattress box
Distance: up to 30 m in buildings
Display: Multicolour-LED
Interaction: two buttons to be completed with switching paddle for local operation
Power supply: via 230 V power
Dimensions: 48mmx48mmx23mm
Enver Tanriverdi | http://blog.tane.nl
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Re: New Duwi products
Pictures ? ?
Re: New Duwi products
No pictures yet.
I think it will be the same as the current duwi.
Since it will fit with Everlux and Arcade series.
I think it will be the same as the current duwi.
Since it will fit with Everlux and Arcade series.
Enver Tanriverdi | http://blog.tane.nl
Re: New Duwi products
prices similar to the current versions?
Re: New Duwi products
Price will be few euro's higher
Hope to have it begin July
I will post a review asap
Hope to have it begin July
I will post a review asap
Enver Tanriverdi | http://blog.tane.nl
Re: New Duwi products
The initial message of this topic mentioned:
"The unit is designed for use within a 3-wire system, which means that a neutral wire (blue) is needed for operations"
According to the suppliers documentation: en.z-wave.me/sites/default/files/duw_in ... ual2_0.pdf
2-way mode is possible and described on page 6.
Can somebody conform that 2-way mode is possible. This will help me in one specifc situation in my house
"The unit is designed for use within a 3-wire system, which means that a neutral wire (blue) is needed for operations"
According to the suppliers documentation: en.z-wave.me/sites/default/files/duw_in ... ual2_0.pdf
2-way mode is possible and described on page 6.
Can somebody conform that 2-way mode is possible. This will help me in one specifc situation in my house
Re: New Duwi products
I am 100% sure that it is a write foul.John wrote:2-way mode is possible and described on page 6.
Can somebody conform that 2-way mode is possible. This will help me in one specifc situation in my house
Must be: "7.2 Dimmer in 2-Way mode"
Re: New Duwi products
I am a bit lost.... So a single switch is 3 way and a dimmer 2 way ok.
If I understand correctly then a dimmer is used for lightning and a switch for an electric point.
One additional question... I am planning to wire a new part of my house, it will need N/L/S/GR (in the Netherlands blue, brown, black and green-yellow) in every switching box to switch everything using the Duewi devices, the lights will need at least N/L/S (using the switch locally and z-wave; so total 3-wires, for the dimmer it only needs 2 wires L/S ?! ) and the electric points N/L/GR (using the switch locally and Z-wave; so total 3 wires).
BTW....Is it now also possible to have the device remembered the dimmed value so I can use Homeseer to start the event for instance reading with a lot of light and romantic dining with less?
If I understand correctly then a dimmer is used for lightning and a switch for an electric point.
One additional question... I am planning to wire a new part of my house, it will need N/L/S/GR (in the Netherlands blue, brown, black and green-yellow) in every switching box to switch everything using the Duewi devices, the lights will need at least N/L/S (using the switch locally and z-wave; so total 3-wires, for the dimmer it only needs 2 wires L/S ?! ) and the electric points N/L/GR (using the switch locally and Z-wave; so total 3 wires).
BTW....Is it now also possible to have the device remembered the dimmed value so I can use Homeseer to start the event for instance reading with a lot of light and romantic dining with less?
Re: New Duwi products
So if I stand correctly in my situation I can also use a dimmer as I will use it for lightning.
The current switch only has blue and black. So if I use a dimmer I don't have the problem of only having two wires instead of 3.
John
The current switch only has blue and black. So if I use a dimmer I don't have the problem of only having two wires instead of 3.
John
Re: New Duwi products
Yep thats correct.
Duwi dimmers only need two wires.
The new switches are on the way.
I will test them this weekend and put a short review online.
Dimmers and the blind controls are delayed (mid july)
Duwi dimmers only need two wires.
The new switches are on the way.
I will test them this weekend and put a short review online.
Dimmers and the blind controls are delayed (mid july)
Enver Tanriverdi | http://blog.tane.nl
Re: New Duwi products
http://domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=3874John wrote:So if I stand correctly in my situation I can also use a dimmer as I will use it for lightning.
The current switch only has blue and black. So if I use a dimmer I don't have the problem of only having two wires instead of 3.
John
Did got an answer, but didn't understand it.
I'm curious if the new dimmers have the same problem as the current ones:TANE wrote:Yep thats correct.
Duwi dimmers only need two wires.
The new switches are on the way.
I will test them this weekend and put a short review online.
Dimmers and the blind controls are delayed (mid july)
http://domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=5491
http://domoticaforum.eu/viewtopic.php?f=50&t=3842
Alexander
Re: New Duwi products
So am I, I have this problem as well. I read on the internet that there are filters for these signals that the electricity company sends, but I cannot find out where to buy and if i need a filter for every dimmer.
groeten,
Harry
Harry
Re: New Duwi products
Ok this clears the wiring...
How about the scenario options?
How about the scenario options?
Re: New Duwi products
If I use the current Duwi Dimmer it switches on with the last state where it was turned off. I don't see why the new dimmer wouldn't do this. If you use scenarios in Homeseer you should be able to give in the percentage of light you want in the different scenarios.jvs wrote:Ok this clears the wiring...
How about the scenario options?
groeten,
Harry
Harry