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Agfeo - Simply perfect communication - that is the slogan of Agfeo GmbH & Co.KG, which operates in the field of analogue and digital communication technology. As an expert for individual telecommunications solutions, the company offers telephones, DECT IP communication systems, smart home solutions, software, headsets and its own apps, with which various everyday requirements for interpersonal interaction can be met. These include, for example, patient emergency call systems, security systems on the entrance doors of kindergartens or management systems for channeling and forwarding callers. The eibabo® technology store is a leading online mail order company for smart home solutions. This refers to building automation in the private and commercial environment. A networked building technology can be connected with the modern Agfeo communication technology. This enables intelligent management and control of a wide variety of communication channels. In the range of the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you will find cordless and wired system telephones, IP door intercoms, IP telephone systems, base stations and expansion modules, power plugs, headsets, upgrade kits and analogue telephones. The company was founded in 1947 by Hermann Boelke as an apparatus construction company for telecommunications technology/precision mechanics, electrical engineering and optics, or 'Agfeo' for short. Initially, Morse code training devices were manufactured for the British and Belgian armies. The breakthrough came with the production of fee meters for the Federal Post Office. Today, Agfeo is managed by the third generation and is still located in Bielefeld / Brackwede (North Rhine-Westphalia), where the "Made in Germany" production also takes place. Agfeo employs around 150 people.
ise Software+Elekt. - The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® are specialist and competence centers in the field of smart home building automation. Our range includes all components for the automation and networking of all types of technical devices in the home and beyond. The best-known smart home systems include, for example, Philips Hue, Telekom Magenta or AI systems such as Alexa from Amazon and Google Assistant. These devices are controlled using the manufacturer's own apps or a language assistant, provided the products are compatible with it. For device manufacturers who are not yet at home in the world of building networking, ISE - Individual Software and Electronics GmbH offers optimal support. The company integrates the manufacturer's products into the KNX network quickly and in accordance with the standard, and takes care of them, starting with the definition of the requirements and development through to sales and support. It guarantees its customers the KNX certification so that the new smart products can be seamlessly integrated into the building network and exploit the possibilities in interaction with other network participants. ISE - Individual Software and Electronics GmbH is based in Oldenburg and was founded in 1996. It is now one of the strongest industrial suppliers in Europe in the field of building automation and employs over 150 people. The software development thus forms the basis for the ISE product range. With the product group called Smart Connect, which is available here in the eibabo® technology store, ISE integrates numerous systems such as the Sonos sound system, the Philips Hue lights or the heating system from Vaillant in the KNX fieldbus for building automation. It also enables dynamic load management for electromobility and intelligent heating control for Vaillant and entertainment control for Panasonic or Loewe.

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Software - The use of software is necessary in the field of smart home building automation and in some applications of classic electrical installation. But what is software actually? Things that you can actually touch, such as screens, keyboards, printers, scanners or switches, blinds and sensors are referred to as hardware. But hardware alone is of little use to the user. A medium is required that establishes communication between the individual components and thus makes meaningful automatic work processes possible. The non-physical components of a computer-based system that can be used to breathe life into the individual devices are considered software. Your eibabo technology store will provide you with inexpensive software for creating simple component-dependent functions or for programming complex processes for automatic building control.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Software for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Application softwareBus system softwareCard readerCommissioning softwareConfiguration/commissioning softwareEIBETSKeylessOPC serverPlanning-/put into operation softwarePower adapterProduct data bankProduct databaseProgrammingProgramming toolRemote controlSoftwareSoftware for bus systemSoftware for function moduleTableau softwareTool softwareUser programVisualizationVisualization softwarefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Software:ABBBusch JaegerComelit GroupHagerJungMDTMertenNZRSiedleSiemensTheben
Coupler - If you want to connect an application module to the KNX bus in your building automation, you need a bus coupler. Here you can find out which functions a bus coupler can take on and which device is suitable for you and your application. As a specialist center for building automation, the eibabo® shop offers you all the components you need to set up simple and complex installations at top conditions. Our product range extends from sensors and actuators, control units and power supplies to motors and drives.What is a bus coupler?Within conventional electrical installations, the function of a system results from the type of wiring. The use of the KNX bus system makes the functionality significantly more flexible. Here the function of the system is determined by the application (software) and the parameterization of individual KNX participants. KNX participants are application modules such as buttons, switches, actuators, weather stations, motion detectors, shutter actuators and so on. This has clear advantages. If, for example, the requirement changes, the function can be adapted by changing the parameterization. The installation itself remains unchanged. To implement such an installation, a so-called KNX bus line is usually laid in addition to the line for the mains voltage. This carries 30V DC and is used to transmit the signals for switching, controlling, regulating or monitoring between all participants.Image: Jung 2070 U KNX bus couplerA universal interface is required so that the KNX participants can send and receive signals to one another. The KNX bus coupler is this interface between the application modules and the KNX bus. Bus couplers are available as permanently connected combination devices together with application modules or as a separate module for flush-mounting, surface-mounting and installation. With the latter, the function of the bus coupler only results from the plugging in of an application module and its parameterization by the device-specific application.What tasks does a bus coupler take on?The bus coupler is responsible for all tasks that directly affect the KNX system in any way. The bus coupler makes the so-called bus voltage available to the application modules. Nothing works without electricity and many of these modules do not have a separate power supply. With very simple application modules, the bus coupler records their sensor data and actuator functions and processes them in such a way that they are 'understood' by other participants. Finally, the bus coupler takes over the actual processing of the data traffic. The application modules establish the connection to the user. In addition to buttons, motion detectors and controllers, these can also be display panels, motors or signaling devices.The KNX bus coupler with program memoryA KNX bus coupler with program memory consists on the one hand of the transmitter module, which defines the connected medium. On the other hand, there is the bus coupler controller with a microcontroller for organizing the data traffic. The manufacturer's system software is permanently stored there. It cannot be changed by the user. The device-specific application and the information for parameterization are stored in another so-called flash memory or ROM read-only memory. The device receives this during commissioning or when the parameterization is changed via the bus (S mode).Good to knowWhen configuring KNX devices, we differentiate between E-mode and S-mode. In E-mode, the bus coupler is supplied with the application (software) loaded. In S mode, the function of the device is only determined when the application is loaded. Normally, the application (via the ETS) is loaded into the bus coupler.This defines the desired functions of the device, for example:Affiliation to group addresseswhether an actuator should dim or switchwhich dimming speed should be maintainedat which basic brightness it starts and where the end point iswhat happens after a power failure and power recoveryand so forth This data remains stored even in the event of a power failure. Current measured values and switching states are stored in the RAM memory and are lost in the event of a power failure or when the device is reset.The KNX bus coupler without program memoryMemory-intensive functional logic and address extensions, as well as controllers and chipsets, are increasingly being outsourced to the application modules. These bus couplers without program memory consist only of the media-specific transmission module with the digital interface to the application microcontroller. These are only used to manage group addresses and ensure standardized data traffic according to the KNX protocol.How is the interface between the bus coupler and user module structured?The interface to the user module consists of a standardized plug connection with 10 poles. Both the power supply and the data exchange are implemented via this.How do I recognize whether a device already has a bus coupler?You can purchase and install the bus coupler and user module either separately or as a permanently connected complete device. Each KNX device with a red/black bus connection terminal already has a bus coupler. Please note:In the case of series installation devices (REG devices for electrical distribution for mounting on DIN rails), the bus coupler is not visible as an individual device, but is integrated in the device. Examples of this are KNX switching actuators or KNX dimming actuators.Which devices do not have an integrated bus coupler?With push button sensors, you often have to order the bus coupler separately from the push button. The end device (e.g. temperature controller, motion detector or touch sensor) is plugged onto the bus coupler via a multi-pin application interface. However, pushbutton sensors and room controllers (combined pushbuttons with room temperature controllers) including bus couplers are increasingly being supplied. Therefore, pay attention to the item description and prices.Are bus couplers and user modules compatible across manufacturers?As a rule, you have to order the bus coupler manufacturer-specifically to match the application modules. The device-specific application program must also be from the same provider. For example, you cannot operate a Gira KNX push button sensor with a Hager KNX bus coupler.eibabo® has all KNX bus couplers from the relevant KNX brand manufacturers in its portfolio. These include in particular ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, Merten, Siemens and Theben.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Bus coupler for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bus couplerBus coupler moduleBus technologyButton couplerControl panelControl unitHome electronicsInterfaceInterface converterLight controlPresence detectorRadio systemSocket coverTactile sensorTransducerWind controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Coupler:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEltakoGiraIssendorffJungLingg & JankeSiemensSteinelWarema
Display - Imagine going to bed not sure if the front door is locked. Or you leave the house and want to make sure that the lights are switched off everywhere. What do you do? Well, you set out and check doors, windows, and light switches. Or you look at the KNX display. KNX displays are used to visualize, display and signal all connected functions of your individual, networked house.What is the task of KNX displays?In order to understand the benefits of a KNX display, you should basically familiarize yourself with the KNX building automation. The use of KNX systems allows you to automate buildings at the level of the highest user requirements. It offers you more comfort and security, while energy consumption can be significantly reduced in the long term.NoticeKNX is the most widely used standard for electronic automation systems. This makes it possible to control and monitor all the components involved from home or remotely.KNX stands for Konnex-Bus and is the first globally recognized standard for the intelligent connection of building installations with automation solutions. Countless KNX products are used in thousands of buildings worldwide. This is a clearly defined system platform to which the components of all certified manufacturers are compatible. With the ETS (Engineering Tool Software), a uniform software for project planning, implementation and commissioning was created.The term 'smart home' has become established for the automation of private areas of life. And as part of a smart home installation, you automatically create the ideal conditions for working, sleeping, partying or cooking in your own home. They regulate the light intensity, raise or lower the blinds, adjust the temperature or switch on multimedia devices. This is done remotely using a smartphone app or tablet computer or directly by operating buttons or KNX displays. KNX operating elements such as displays thus represent the interface between the automation technology and you as the user.What are the advantages of building automation and its visualization using displays?Compared to a conventional electrical installation, a KNX installation seems expensive at first glance. But as an experienced builder, you look at the costs over the entire life cycle of the product. In the planning phase, you compare the acquisition costs with the plus in comfort and functionality as well as the associated savings potential. Networked structures offer significantly better efficiency than individual systems. In residential and commercial buildings, these reduce energy consumption. Especially in times of rising costs for gas, water, oil and electricity, the reduction in operating costs quickly has a positive effect on your entire investment. At the same time, such systems guarantee significantly more security. The main advantages are:Control and monitoring of functions for the entire installationIntegration of media technology and internetSaving expensive resourcesincrease in securityincrease in value of the buildingsustainability Modern KNX displays are your user-friendly interfaces for this. With direct, intuitive user guidance, you can visualize all processes and messages on the display and access your configurations from a central location.Image: Busch Jaeger 83221AP-625 Busch-free at home panelWhich functions are assumed by KNX displays?KNX displays are a useful addition to KNX building automation, for example on the front door or in the bedroom. But access to the central house control can also be useful in the kitchen, in the basement or in outbuildings. With their help, you quickly get an overview of the most important system statuses, for example whether all doors and windows are closed. It can also be used to carry out switching actions for central commands. These include:Central light on / offHeating standbyExterior lighting centrally on / offpanic switchEmergency call or alarm system on / offSet point adjustment for room temperaturesadditional audible alarmsand much more The lighting or its brightness can usually be parameterized so that the brightness is only active in the event of operation or an alarm. You create the menu structure individually and clearly. This makes it easier for you to navigate to the desired functions. In addition, standard values can be displayed, such as the outside temperature, date and time or any other text telegrams (14 bytes). KNX displays often also have useful additions. Time switch programs enable scenarios to be programmed in the future and at regular and irregular intervals. You can send these date and time settings to the KNX bus. TIP:When buying, pay attention to the very different features of the displays. Study the service descriptions and choose a model with the right range of functions. Depending on the model, the devices also differ in the following parameters:simpler devices have a classic display, others are complex panels with colored touch displayssome displays require an additional power supply, others are supplied with energy via the bus linesome models have an enclosed bus connection, in others the bus coupler is already integratedDevices are available for surface or flush mounting Can I use a KNX display as a door station?You can use some KNX displays as indoor stations for your door intercom system. Using a corresponding function module, a hands-free function and the display of the video image of the front-door station is possible. Pictures of the visitor can be taken and saved during the conversation. Even when you are away, you can automatically take and save pictures of a visitor. Other functions can be:Different ring tones can be set for door calls and storey callsHands-free volume and ringtone volume freely adjustableQuick access to the door open, mute and light buttonsan SD card slot enables the image memory to be expanded The KNX displays are available in countless design variants and can be perfectly integrated into all available switch ranges. In this eibabo® catalog you will find KNX displays, radio bus displays or displays for alternative automation systems. This catalog also includes wireless weather data displays, KNX energy consumption displays and KNX control panels. Leading manufacturers of KNX TFT displays, KNX info displays, KNX LCD displays and KNX LED displays include ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, Eltako, Hager, Jung, MDT and Merten.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Display for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Access controlBuilding controlControl centerControl panelDisplayDoor bellDoor communicationDoor intercomHome controlIntercomNetworkingTouch displayfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Display:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerMDT
Power analyzer - With a mains voltage analyzer, you can monitor the voltage quality of your power supply in accordance with common standards. For example, you can record and evaluate power quality parameters such as short-term interruptions, transients, flicker, harmonics, inrush currents, etc. The devices are supplied with software, have numerous interfaces and visualize the measured values using digital displays. Would you also like to use a mains voltage analyzer? In the eibabo technology store you will find high-quality measuring instruments for the exact determination of the power quality parameters you require. Your satisfaction is our top priority. Therefore, in addition to secure payment methods, we also offer you the highest level of customer satisfaction and 20 years of worldwide experience in online mail order. With our DHL Track & Trace shipment tracking, you are always up to date on where your delivery is at the moment.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Measuring instruments and tester > Power quality analyser you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:AmmeterCurrent analyzerEnergy recorderGrid monitoringHarmonic analyzerHarmonic meterHarmonics AnalyzerNet monitoringNetwork and power analyzerPerformance analyzerPerformance monitorPerformance monitoringPower analyzerPower and harmonics analyzerPower and harmonics meterPower Harmonics AnalyzerPower meterPower monitorPower quality analyserPower quality analyzerThree-phase power analyzerThree-phase power meterVoltage analyzerVoltage monitorfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Power analyzer:ABBChauvinGMC-I MesstechnikGossen MetrawattHTJanitzaSchneider Electric

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Siemens - 6ED1058-0BA08-0YA1 - LOGO8 Soft Comfort V8 - Programming- and engineering software 6ED1058-0BA08-0YA1
£46.07 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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LOGO8 Soft Comfort V8 - Programming- and engineering software
Siemens
| 6ED1058-0BA08-0YA1
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Kathrein - UFS 810 Plus - DVB-S(2) receiver HDTV FTA, PVR ready - Receiver UFS 810 Plus
£62.87 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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plus shipping
(£75.62 RRP***)
DVB-S(2) receiver HDTV FTA, PVR ready - Receiver
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| UFS 810 Plus
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Schneider Electric - TRV00910 - Test case with adjustment software TRV00910
£1,449.73 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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plus shipping
(£3,109.66 RRP***)
Test case with adjustment software
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| TRV00910
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Eaton - XV-303-15-C00-A00-1B - Control panel 24VDC, 15, 6'' display - Graphic panel TFT 15,6'' XV-303-15-C00-A00-1B
£2,264.64 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Control panel 24VDC, 15, 6'' display - Graphic panel TFT 15,6''
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| XV-303-15-C00-A00-1B
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Jung - ENET-SERVER - REG housing 6HP including plug-in power supply - Software for bus system ENET-SERVER
£415.71 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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plus shipping
(£520.93 RRP***)
REG housing 6HP including plug-in power supply - Software for bus system
Jung
| ENET-SERVER
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Eaton - XV-303-70-B00-A00-1C - Control panel 24V DC, 7 inch - Graphic panel TFT 7'' XV-303-70-B00-A00-1C
£1,331.63 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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Control panel 24V DC, 7 inch - Graphic panel TFT 7''
Eaton
| XV-303-70-B00-A00-1C
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Bachmann - 903.211 - SET HDBaseT Transmitter 903.200 + 903.202 - Receiver 903.211
£508.55 incl. VAT (£0.00)

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plus shipping
(£758.31 RRP***)
SET HDBaseT Transmitter 903.200 + 903.202 - Receiver
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| 903.211
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