12. Centralized control - via radio
The easiest way to control more automatic systems via radio is to
store the same remote control in all modules you wish to operate
together.
In this case whether you add a remote control to the system,
dedicated to the simultaneous control or you lose the possibility to
control the automations individually. Additionally, the commands
transmitted by the dedicated remote control will not have priority.
A more efficient way to control more automations simultaneously,
using the peculiar characteristics of the modules, is programming
them in order to receive centralized open and centralized close
commands. In this way, you get prioritized centralized commands as
well as the possibility to simultaneously control more automations
individually and by group with one remote control.
Example 1: individual or multiple control of two automations with one
4-key remote control.
Select the "step-by-step" logic for both modules and program the
remote controls as follows.
Module 1
Module 2
With these assignments, the transmitter will send the following
commands:
Module 1
Centralized
Control
Opening
Assignments
Local Open
Local Close
Centralized Open
Centralized Close
Stop
Assignments
Local Open
Local Close
Centralized Open
Centralized Close
Stop
Module 2
Centralized
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fig. 12.1
Key 1
Key 2
Key 3
Key 4
n.a.
Key 2
Key 1
Key 3
Key 4
n.a.
Control
Closing