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Meeting room radio control: lighting, roller shutters, fan, screen, FIF/Zamel?

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  • #1 12277058
    Grzegorz_n
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    Hello :)

    I am very much asking for help :)

    At the outset I would like to point out that I am not looking for a smart home solution, but a remote control solution for the meeting room. To be more precise, I would like it to be possible to lower/raise the roller blinds, change the type of lighting: switch on/off or dim/brighten several independent lighting circuits, start the exhaust fan (the air-conditioning has its own remote control), lower/raise the projector screen, etc. during a meeting. I am interested in radio solutions, not infrared.

    I have searched the web and found 2 systems: fif.com.pl and zamel.pl, but I am still looking for other manufacturers to find a compromise between price and functionality/capability of the devices.

    And this is where I have a question. Do the Dear Colleagues have any of their own types, suggestions, or maybe even ready-made solutions except for those mentioned above?

    Thank you in advance for any information.


    Regards :)
    Grzegorz
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  • #2 12408590
    andrzej lukaszewicz
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    I recommend Elmes products. They have miniature roller shutter and lighting controllers, as well as others . And a cool 30-channel remote control.
  • #3 12532634
    StaniX
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    Hello, I would like to join the topic.

    I am rebuilding a room and would like to install remote control for the lighting and blinds. What components do I need for this? I don't want to go crazy with costs, it should be a simple system. I now have the opportunity to do a full installation so I can easily connect everything to the switchboard. Thank you in advance for your help and best regards
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  • #4 12534142
    stkop
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    StaniX: Describe. more precisely what he actually wanted to achieve [from the side of expectations and the current situation in "peace"]. "Building peace anew"?
  • #5 12534411
    StaniX
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    stkop wrote:
    StaniX: Describe. what he actually wanted to achieve [from the expectations and current situation in "peace"]. "Builds peace anew"?


    "He is re-building the room" The idea is that a garage is being added to the house and above it will be a room. So all cables can be brought into the garage to the switchboard. What I expect: There will be six lighting circuits in the room and maybe two on the balcony. There will also be two motorised roller shutters. I would like all this to be controlled by remote control, the lighting without dimmers as this increases the cost enormously as far as I can see. The remote would have to be radio-controlled.

    I think that's it. Regards
  • #6 12534425
    stkop
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    Why a radio remote control? What do you want to use it for? Are you interested in controlling each point individually or some light scenes? What is your budget for the device [without cables, connectors etc.] [Forks]. At how many points should there be traditional switches for this part of the installation?
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  • #7 12535036
    StaniX
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    stkop wrote:
    Why a radio remote control? What do you want to use it for? Are you interested in controlling each point individually or some light scenes? What is your budget for the device [without cables, connectors, etc.]? At how many points should there be traditional switches for this part of the installation.


    It may not necessarily be radio-controlled, it all depends on how the installation is to be carried out, if the receiver is in the switchboard, i.e. on the floor below, it seems to me that it would have to be radio-controlled, but I am open to suggestions. I am interested in controlling each point individually, without any unnecessary dimming or scenes.

    stkop wrote:
    In how many points should there be traditional switches for this part of the installation.


    I don't quite understand this sentence. Is it about the switches?

    I have made a quick project to visualise how it will look more or less, maybe there will be fewer circuits and maybe there will be more, but initially it is like this and I think it will stay like this. greetings

    Meeting room radio control: lighting, roller shutters, fan, screen, FIF/Zamel?
  • #8 12535070
    stkop
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    There are a few devices that I know of, unfortunately only from the internet, which could be useful to you. They do not require any special electrical work, but integrate several light points, roller shutters and can be operated by remote control. I am thinking of inventions such as this:

    http://speedkey.pl/sterowanieoswietleniem

    ...although the previously mentioned Elmes or Exta Free [radio] could also work for you.

    On the cheap, you can see such a solution for a universal remote control e.g. TV infrared:
    http://www.jbpartner.pl/pl/p/Sterownik-oswietlenia-RC5/325

    The controller should "somehow" fit into the Simet MultiWall M3x60F box 33167008. It can be placed in the switchboard for reasons of clicking, and only the diode and the signals from the NO contacts of the switches should be led into the room.

    As you can see, a lot of possibilities at different labour costs. With probably different final results depending on the experience of the fitter :)
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  • #11 12610233
    stkop
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    Unfortunately I don't have time to look into it, but controlling roller shutters with a servo is probably some kind of exotic.
  • #12 12616124
    Kuniarz
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    Maybe you should think about something ready-made and at the same time not expensive ? Of course, it's always cheaper to build something yourself or assemble a putty, but when you calculate the time spent on commissioning later, the balance is no longer so favourable ;-)
    I don't want to accidentally cryptically advertise something here, but for a start you can have a look at the popular auction portal for the term "fibaro".
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #13 12631896
    elektryk84
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    It is definitely a waste of time to deal with fibaro.
    Unfortunately I have had to deal with this product and I categorically defer.
    The reasons are many and would take a long time to list, but maybe I will give a few of them. Unstable control panel - often hangs. Constant underdeveloped updates, underdeveloped software. Support department (2 people) is a mockery to say the least.
  • #14 12698302
    PrzyjaznyDom
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    Control of roller shutters and lighting is also available from Nice.
    Radio-controlled motors or control units for controlling motors from other manufacturers. Control units for controlling lighting with timed functions.
    80- and 240-channel remote controls and remote controls with timer functions with a memory of 100 events per week.

    http://www.nice.pl/Produkty,2193/Automatyka_do_rolet/Piloty/Sterowanie_radiowe/Plano_Flor_

    http://www.nice.pl/Produkty,2198/Automatyka_do_rolet/Centrale_sterujace/TT2

    Some instructions attached - you may find them useful.
    Attachments:
    • TT2N_wyd.00.pdf (1.42 MB) You must be logged in to download this attachment.
    • TT2L_TT2D_wyd.00.pdf (1.8 MB) You must be logged in to download this attachment.
    • PLANOTIME_wyd.00.pdf (403.6 KB) You must be logged in to download this attachment.
  • #15 13430543
    krzyssp
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    Hello, I'm going to connect as well. I have a room where I would like to be able to wirelessly control one lamp and four roller blinds, it would also be nice to be able to set that e.g. at a certain time the blinds go up by themselves etc. I've read this topic and looked at the links, but I'm still not sure exactly what I would need, what components I would need to buy, etc. Could someone please explain this to me in simple terms?
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