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Everything is here the electrician need to know about SmartLiving smart home
As an electrical contractor, you have several options to offer your customers intelligent smart home solutions. Either you buy controllers, devices etc. from your wholesaler or order a SmartLiving smart home solution where you receive a fully integrated, programmed and configured solution that is ready for installation. This means that you can 'simply' install and test the solution at the end customer.
As an electrical contractor, you don't need a deep knowledge of smart home programming and configuration. Logic Group will integrate and configure the smart home solution based on your customer's specific wishes and needs. Of course, we will help with technical sparring and support around the smart home solution.
Together with Logic Group, you as an electrical contractor can now offer your customers smart homes in their new build, existing villa, holiday home or apartment.
A system based on a stable and future-proof solution that utilises the most common Smarthome protocols and fits Danish installations.
If you want to know more about Logic Group's smart home solution, this is of course also possible. Together we can find the right solutions and continuously train you to become a smart home specialist.
Benefits of Logic Group's Smart Home solution
Z-Wave
Our solution is based on the widely used, secure and stable wireless communication protocol Z-Wave.
Threadless
The devices talk to each other wirelessly from device to device. This also means there is no need for extra cabling.
FUGA
You can keep the Danish FUGA® boxes and frames in the installation.
Compatible with
The system works with well-known brands like SONOS, VELUX, IKEA, Philips Hue, Google Assistant, ALEXA and many more
a unified system
With the system you can control everything from light, sound, alarm, heating, ventilation, indoor climate, security, camera to gates, doors, pools and solar batteries.
Simple 1-pole
Installation can be done as a simple 1-pole solution.
This should the electrician Be aware of
When preparing for smart home, please pay attention to the points on the right.
And take a closer look at the installer catalogue below.
- Logic Group supplies switches, dimmers, rail relays, controllers, sensors, magnetic switches and other smart home materials for your Smartliving solution.
- Do not install dimmers other than those from Logic Group (MATRIX ZDB and DIMMY).
- All light sources must be dimmable by default.
- Astro clock for outdoor lights is part of our smart home solution.
- Use deep front and recessed sockets (e.g. Fuga Air) and deep ceiling sockets (e.g. PL 55/16). This makes installation easier.
- If the customer wants to be able to upgrade to smart sockets, sockets must be 1½-module sockets.
- There is no need for cabling for correspondence or tilt, as it is pure programming.
- The installation can be made as a simple 1-pole installation.
- In ceiling boxes in acoustic ceilings, the outlet/cover must not be Wexøe if we are to insert our lamp module (there is too little space left).
- There must be active zero & phase at switches and wherever a DIMMY lamp socket module is needed.
- Use round deep lamp sockets on walls e.g. behind mirrors (as a DIMMY is often placed for the extra mirror ignition)
- The dimmer is located in Matrix ZDB or in Dimmy ZDI in a lamp socket or a membrane can.
- Max 80W LED on Matrix and Dimmy dimmer
- Our Matrix ZLB low-current pressure can be supplied with 12V or 24V DC and is therefore ideal for replacing IHC pressure where IHC cabling is reused.
Cabling and assembly of Logic Group devices
Here you can find diagrams and guides for mounting and wiring ZIF modules, MATRIX and DIMMY. Click on the heading to unfold the guide.
Installation instructions MATRIX Socket outlet
Cabling
Phase connection (L), neutral (N) and earth () are connected according to the diagram. Terminals with the same marking are connected internally and can be used for cable loops.
NOTE! The clamping rail can be removed, see labelling.
Assembly/disassembly of conductors
The conductor must be max. 2.5 mm2 and stripped 9-10 mm. When installing solid conductors, simply press them into the terminal block. For soft conductors, press a straight-bladed screwdriver, 3 mm slot, against the terminal release while pushing the conductor all the way in. When disassembling, the trigger must also be used.
Dismantling the front
To mount/dismount, the front must be removed. This is done by pushing it loose with a straight-bladed screwdriver at point (d) and similarly on the opposite side.
Dismounting in frame
Remove from a frame by pushing it out at points (e) and (f) with a straight-bladed screwdriver.
Wiring the ZIF 5020
ZIF modules are mounted on standard M36 DIN rail (EN50022) and plugged into the automation panel separately from the control panel. ZIF 5020 is wired as in the diagram below.
Connects to 24V DC power supply, pay attention to polarity
10 Outputs (digital)
10 digital outputs for sockets, actuators or telestats (24V).
4 Inputs (digital)
For example: 4 Open Collector (e.g. PIR), 4 switches (e.g. wall switches) or 2 toggle switches (using two inputs)
Wiring the ZIF 5028
ZIF modules are mounted on standard M36 DIN rail (EN50022) and plugged into the automation panel separately from the control panel. ZIF 5028 is wired as in the diagram below.
Connects to 24V AC or DC power supply, polarity inferior
6 Outputs (digital)
6 potential-free outputs for sockets, actuators or telestats (0-230V).
6 Inputs (digital)
For example: 6 Open Collector (e.g. PIR), 6 switches (e.g. wall switches) or 3 toggle switches (using two inputs)
Wiring the ZIF 5029
ZIF modules are mounted on standard M36 DIN rail (EN50022) and plugged into the automation panel, separately from the control panel. ZIF 5029 and wired as in the diagram below.
Connects to 24V AC or DC power supply, polarity inferior
6 Outputs (digital)
6 digital outputs for sockets, actuators or telestats (24-230V).
6 inputs (impulse)
6 reed switches for reading the S0 output on water, gas or heat meters, for example.
Installation instructions MATRIX Control panel with dimmer
Cabling
The phase connection (L), neutral (N) and intermediate conductor (~) are connected according to the diagram below. Terminals with the same marking (N or L) are connected internally and can be used for cable loops.
Warning! Do NOT connect smart bulbs such as Philips Hue or IKEA light sources to the dimmer!
This type of bulb must have a fixed phase.
Assembly/disassembly of conductors
The conductor must be max. 1.5 mm² and stripped 9-10 mm. When installing solid conductors, simply press them into the terminal block. For soft conductors, press a straight-bladed screwdriver, 2.5 mm slot, against the terminal release (A) while pushing the conductor all the way in.
When dismounting, the release must also be used.
Dismounting in frame
To remove the matrix from a frame, push it out at points (D) and (E) with a straight-bladed screwdriver.
Dismantling the tangent
To mount/dismount the Matrix, the tangent must be removed. To do this, use a straight-bladed screwdriver to push the top (B) and then the bottom (C) loose. Hold on to the top when pushing the bottom loose.
If a technical mounting frame is used, it is advantageous to remove the outer frame first.
Installation instructions MATRIX Control panel with relay
Cabling
Intermediate conductors (arrows 1 and 2), neutral conductor (N) and phase connection (L) are connected according to the diagram below. Terminals with the same marking (N) are connected internally and can be used for cable loops.
Assembly/disassembly of conductors
The conductor must be max. 1.5 mm² and stripped 9-10 mm. When installing solid conductors, simply press them into the terminal block. For soft conductors, press a straight-bladed screwdriver, 2.5 mm slot, against the terminal release (A) while pushing the conductor all the way in.
When dismounting, the release must also be used.
Dismantling the tangent
To mount/dismount the Matrix, the tangent must be removed. To do this, use a straight-bladed screwdriver to push the top (B) and then the bottom (C) loose. Hold on to the top when pushing the bottom loose.
If a technical mounting frame is used, it is advantageous to remove the outer frame first.
Dismounting in frame
To remove the matrix from a frame, push it out at points (D) and (E) with a straight-bladed screwdriver.
Mounting instructions MATRIX Battery Pressure
Dismantling the tangent
To mount/dismount the Matrix, the tangent must be removed. To do this, use a straight-bladed screwdriver to push the top (B) and then the bottom (C) loose. Hold on to the top when pushing the bottom loose.
If a technical mounting frame is used, it is advantageous to remove the outer frame first.
Dismounting in frame
To remove the matrix from a frame, push it out at points (D) and (E) with a straight-bladed screwdriver.
DIMMY dimmer installation guide
Cabling
Load (), Phase (L) and Neutral (N) are connected as in fig. A. Terminals with the same marking (N and L) are internally connected and can be used for cable loops.
Warning! Do NOT connect smart bulbs such as Philips Hue or IKEA light sources to the dimmer!
This type of bulb must have a fixed phase.
Assembly/disassembly of conductors
The conductor must be max. 2.5 mm² and stripped 9-10 mm. The conductor must be firm. When installing, simply press the conductor into the clamp.
To disassemble, press a straight-bladed screwdriver, 2.5 mm slot, against the clamp release while pulling out the conductor.