The Omnio window handle FG101 is a battery less, maintenance-free and wireless transmitter to monitor the state of windows. It is able to detect the state “window opened”, “window closed” and “window tilted”. This handle has no lock and it can be mounted instead of the normal window handle.
Presentation
The Omnio actuators (receivers) are controlled by radio signals coming from the Omnio transmitters. Each transmitter is able to control an unlimited amount of actuators. The radio transmitter can be manually programmed and deprogrammed to an actuator by following a simple procedure. Via actuator each transmitter can be given a certain function and different parameters.
With ARCO technology (AWAG Remote Commissioning for Omnio), all Omnio actuators can be configured completely by radio without manual access to the device. The powerful software E-Tool constitutes the key component for convenient planning, configuring and documenting projects right at your desk.
Brief instruction
Set the Omnio actuator in the programming mode according to its instruction manual
Turn Omnio window handle twice
Note: The window handle must not be further than 5 m away from the Omnio actuator.
Set the Omnio actuator back in the operating mode again
Product Description
The Omnio window handle FG101 is a battery less, maintenance-free and wireless transmitter to monitor the state of windows. It is able to detect the state “window opened”, “window closed” and “window tilted”. This handle has no lock and it can be mounted instead of the normal window handle.
technical specifications
- Power supply : Electro-dynamic power generator
- Transmission range : indoor max. 30 m / free field max. 100 m
- Technology : EnOcean 868.3 MHz
- EnOcean Equipment Profile (EEP) : F6-10-0x
- Mounting : 2 threaded screws
- Square pin : 7 x 7 x 85 mm
- Housing : Aluminium or Messing massiv 166 x 36 x 85 mm
- weight : 400 g
- Standards : DIN EN 13126-3: 23/180-0150/03/C1 RAL-GZ 607/9
- Use
- Fixture Control
Lighting Control - Type
- Module
- Function
- Actuator
- Protocol
- EnOcean