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last update: 02/07/2026
Description
The device is used to control lighting, blinds, and roller shutters with possible advanced functionalities. Controls up to 4 blinds/roller shutters or switches 8 loads via normally open contacts. High component performance with KNX Secure communication. The channel switching or dimming function for the visually impaired can be customized according to individual preferences. The switch outputs are equipped with manual push-button controls. You can choose to use KNX Data Secure communication through the ETS software. To increase the number of channels, simply connect the appropriate extension modules, Switch/Blind, to be requested and ordered separately. A maximum of 2 extensions can be connected to the Master, so that up to 24 loads can be switched or 12 dry contact drives can be controlled. The rated current is 16A and the rated operating voltage is 250 VAC, the frequency is 50-60 Hz. The motor load is 1000 VA for each switch output. The rated load for incandescent/halogen lamps is 2300W, for LEDs it is 200 W, for capacitive load it is 10 AX with a maximum of 140 µF. The relay has a maximum inrush current of 800 A/200 μs and a maximum inrush current of 165 A/20 ms for an inductive load of 10 A with a power factor of 0.6.
Dimensions
General (mm) 90x71x66
Technical performance
  • Class III

    Class III

  • Protected against penetration of solids larger than 12 mm, not protected against penetration of liquids.

    Protected against penetration of solids larger than 12 mm, not protected against penetration of liquids.

Complies with EN60598-1 and pertinent regulations

Electrical data

Power Supply Electronic Power supply not included
Mounting options Remote
Control KNX

Installation

Description

The device is mounted using a DIN rail (4 modules).;
Wiring The screw terminals accept cables from 0.2 - 4 mm² KNX bus consumption: approx. 6.5 mA

Additional Information

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For system definition, please contact iGuzzini
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