7. SPECIFICATIONS
Article number
Power supply
Operating force
RF Protocol
Modulation / Data rate
Supported EnOcean
encoding profiles (EEP)
®
Configuration
Mounting method
Mounting height
Weight
Temperature (storage / operating)
Humidity
Dimensions with Niko Original or Niko Pure faceplate (HxWxD)
Dimensions with Niko Intense faceplate (HxWxD)
Protection degree
Operating frequency
Antenna
Maximum range (indoor)
Maximum RF power
Marking
* The typical max. temperature difference between the Niko dimmer switch (TX) and a receiver (RX) should not exceed 40° C.
** The maximum range depends on the indoor environment. Read the RF planning guide in this manual.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
The receiver never responds when I push the Niko dimmer switch
cause
The central plate has not been mounted. When only the energy bow is pushed, the generated energy is not
recognized as a push button event
The switching module is mounted upside down in the base
The dimmer switch is mounted outside the receiver's radio coverage or is sometimes moved outside the
range
The radio path is being obstructed which attenuates the radio signal
A jammer or a source of interference is blocking the telegrams from the Niko dimmer switch to the receiver
The Niko dimmer switch is defective
The receiver is defective
The receiver not always responds when I push the Niko dimmer switch
cause
The receiver is located at the border of the radio coverage area
A jammer or a source of interference is blocking the telegrams from the Niko dimmer switch to the receiver
PM360-11001_EN
360-11001
Integrated kinetic energy harvester
Typically 9 N (at room temperature)
EnOcean
®
Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK) / 125 kbps
F6-01-01, F6-02-01, F6-02-02, F6-02-03, F6-04-01 (normal mode)
D2-03-00 (secure mode with rolling AES128)
Special button combinations (SBC)
NFC forum type 2 tag
Wall mounting
110 cm
25 g ±1 g
-25 up to +65°C *
0 ... 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
83 x 83 x 15 mm
85 x 85 x 15 mm
IP20
868.3 MHz
Integrated antenna
Up to 30 m **
5 dBm / 3.1 mW
CE
action
Mount the central plate (XXX-00060). This component has to be ordered separately
Rotate the switching module 180° according to the direction of the arrow on the label (see § Installation)
Install the Niko dimmer switch closer to the receiver or use an EnOcean
guide)
Reposition the Niko dimmer switch or use an EnOcean
Reposition the Niko dimmer switch or receiver, remove the interfering device or use an EnOcean
repeater (see § Radio planning guide, Sources of interference)
Test the Niko dimmer switch and replace it should it be defective. Troubleshoot with a reference dimmer
switch located next to the potentially defective dimmer switch. Also pair the reference dimmer switch with
the receiver. Both dimmer switches need to be pressed separately.
If the reference dimmer switch can control the receiver, but the potentially defective dimmer switch cannot,
the latter is indeed defective.
Alternatively, if a significant range loss is measured between the reference dimmer switch and the
potentially defective dimmer switch, the latter is likely to be defective. However, a difference of one meter or
less is not critical.
Test the receiver and replace it should it be defective. Troubleshoot with a reference receiver located next
to the potentially defective receiver. First pair the reference receiver with the dimmer switch and press
the dimmer switch. If the dimmer switch can only control the reference receiver, the potentially defective
receiver is likely to be defective. Before swapping the receiver, ensure that the initial pairing has been done
properly. Repeat the pairing if needed
action
Install the Niko dimmer switch closer to the receiver or use an EnOcean
guide)
Reposition the Niko dimmer switch or receiver, remove the interfering device or use an EnOcean
repeater (see § Radio planning guide, Sources of interference)
360-11001
RF repeater (see § Radio planning
®
RF repeater (see § Radio planning guide, Position)
®
RF
®
RF repeater (see § Radio planning
®
RF
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