
Philips Hue Wandschalter Modul
Philips Hue Wandschalter Modul
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Yes, you need to remove the initial switch, disconnect it from the power supply, attach the Philips system instead, connect it to the switch and put it back on as before. (The HUE system is then located between the electrical connection and your switch. If needed, Philips has videos on their website explaining how to do this. :)
No, this has a battery. If the two wires from the module are short-circuited via a connected wall switch contact, there is a Hue signal. I do not recommend exposing these wires to a voltage of 230V as the insulation is not suitable for this. The 230V wires previously switched with the switch must be short-circuited so that there is continuous voltage on the lamp. In terms of safety, this intervention in the electrical installation should be carried out by a licenced specialist, as is the case with any lamp installation. So that this is also mentioned.
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The module has two independent channels. Several push-buttons (impulse push-buttons) can be connected per channel.
Hello, I can answer the question myself. If you configure the wall switch module as a toggle switch then it works as desired. The switch is not a toggle switch but the behaviour seems to be the same :-).
Yes, it works
Fibaro has products - but with zWave protocol which requires an additional gateway for use with HomeKit. Fibaro also has a HomeKit only solution that uses Bluetooth, but this is then really only HomeKit. Relay (on/off): Fibaro relay flush-mounted insert 2 switches Dimmer: Fibaro universal dimmer 2 250W
I use the wall switch module with a Conbee II, so not with a Hue Bridge either. However, I don't know whether it actually works with the IKEA Hub.
No and yes. The WSM is only connected to the physical switch. If this is activated, the WSM sends a zigbee command to the bridge. This then switches whatever is programmed. The motion detector does the same. The cables that were previously on the switch are bridged with a WAGO 221. The load is therefore always on. Of course, you can use the WSM in parallel with the motion detector and control the same device. But you cannot control the WSM. Here you need a Shelly 1 or 1PM (possibly Mini) and homeassistant.
One module has two inputs. Yes, 2 lamps are possible. Please note that both must be switches or push-buttons. You can configure switches or push-buttons in the Hue app.
This turns normal switches into Hue switches.
Via homeassitant with shelly plus 2pm , yes. Not directly
Good evening, no, you need a Philips bridge and Hue equipment.
My understanding is this device allows you to control hue smart lights when you are keeping the normal switches. There is no point to buy this thing to control non hue lightd
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They are available individually and as a pack of two. The one with 2 costs about 60, the single one about 35, the one you asked for is the 2-pack.
The switch has no physical connection to the lamp. The cables to the switch and from the switch to the lamp are permanently connected with a Wago. Without internet, this is only possible in the home network. The lamps cannot be controlled without a bridge (de-energising with a fuse or unscrewing and switching on again activates the lamp, however).
The live wire is short-circuited during installation so that the lamp is always lit. The wall switch module is just a wireless switch that is connected to one (or more) Hue lamp(s). When the battery is empty, the switching signal is no longer sent to the bridge. You can of course still control your lamps via the app.
You can use it to control everything that is connected to the HUE network. Non-HUE devices cannot be controlled. Dimming only to programmable values as only pulses or on/off are possible with this switch.
Hello The module supports switches or pushbuttons, this can be defined in the Hue App. The module must not be connected to 230V, only the switch contact of the switch (potential-free), in addition the electrical wires must be correctly clamped together (Attention!!! De-energise) so that the lamp is permanently supplied with voltage. Attention for pushbuttons with stepping circuit, or switches with scheme 3, or 6 circuits! There are certainly instructions on the Philipps homepage. Greetings
I have now found out that only the switches with an included socket do not work. Unfortunately, that's almost all of them. Maybe this will help.
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