Integrating 230v switch with Miniserver

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IBS

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Jun 1, 2017, 11:23:17 PM6/1/17
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Hi all,

I am trying to integrate the existing conventional 230 V switch with controller.
However as in case of miniserver it provides SPST relay. Trying in addition of SPST incorporating SPDT relay also. But still I will not get any feedback from this setup like whether light is ON or OFF. 

So which one you guys suggest for this setup with feedback mechanism.

For example: Fibaro(Zwave) has simple Plug and Play with existing conventional switches with feedback mechanism.


















Thanks in Advance 

Kevp

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Jun 10, 2017, 12:37:53 PM6/10/17
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Are you retro fitting or completely re-wiring?

Imran Basha

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Jun 10, 2017, 1:50:45 PM6/10/17
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Hi,

First of all, Thanks for your reply.

Yes, Retrofitting.

I would like to get it operate the load (lights,etc) by both miniserver as well as physical switch. The status (feedback) of load should reflect on controller for phy switch as well miniserver command.

Simple terms, SPDT operation with feedback of the load.

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Kevp

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Jun 10, 2017, 2:05:42 PM6/10/17
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The easiest solution is to go wireless and use one of the nano IO or dimmer blocks, either sunk into the switch back box or up at the ceiling rose depending on how the wiring is.

Then use one of the 24v inputs to connect your switch to the nano IO or dimmer block. 

This will give you feedback and allow control from loxone and the switch.






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