UltraPro-Zusatzschalter QuickFit und SimpleWire, nur weißes Wipppaddel für die Wandmontage, Z-Wave ZigBee Wireless Smart Lighting Controls, KEIN EIGENSTÄNDIGER Schalter, 2er-Pack, 54905

Brand:UltraPro

3.6/5

64.63

Verbessern Sie Ihre Kontrolle mit dem UltraPro-Zusatzschalter mit QuickFit™ und SimpleWire™. In Verbindung mit einem intelligenten Schalter, Dimmer oder einer Lüftersteuerung vervollständigt das festverdrahtete Gerät Multischaltersysteme. Es funktioniert nahtlos mit Smart-Geräten von UltraPro, GE, Jasco, Enbrighten und Honeywell. Steuern und planen Sie Innen- und Außengeräte drahtlos von bis zu fünf Standorten für eine mühelose Verwaltung Ihres Zuhauses.

Multischalterbetrieb – Der Schalter ist kein eigenständiges Gerät. Es muss mit einer intelligenten Steuerung für die Hausautomation verwendet werden. Der smarte Schalter oder Dimmer und bis zu vier Zusatzschalter können für die Bedienung von bis zu 5 Standorten verknüpft werden. Geeignet für leichte gewerbliche Zwecke – Unterstützt 120 VAC und 277 VAC für den universellen Einsatz in einer Vielzahl von Systemen. Der Schalter eignet sich für den Einsatz in üblichen 120-V-Wechselstrom-Hausanwendungen oder 277-V-Wechselstrom-Anwendungen in kleinen und gewerblichen Bereichen ohne zusätzliche Ausrüstung. SimpleWire – Zwei Erdungsanschlüsse, die versetzt sind, um Schrauben für die Montage des Schaltkastens zu vermeiden, unterstützen die Verkettung in Multi-Switch-Konfigurationen. QuickFit – Verbesserte Komponenten reduzierten die Gehäusetiefe im Vergleich zu Vorgängermodellen um bis zu 20 % und machten Wärmelaschen überflüssig. QuickFit-Erweiterungen sind die ideale Lösung für Schaltkästen älterer Bauart, Mehrfachkonfigurationen oder andere Anwendungen mit begrenztem Platzangebot. Revolutionäres, zum Patent angemeldetes Design – QuickFit- und SimpleWire-Technologien bieten bahnbrechende Hausautomationsfunktionen. Einzigartige Weiterentwicklungen machen die intelligenten Steuerungen einfacher zu installieren und zuverlässiger als je zuvor.
Actuator Type ‎Rocker
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand UltraPro
Brand ‎UltraPro
Certification ‎UL
Circuit Type ‎5-way
Color ‎White
Connectivity Protocol ‎Z-Wave
Connector Type Clamp
Connector Type ‎Clamp
Contact Material ‎Metal
Contact Type Normally Open
Contact Type ‎Normally Open
Control Method ‎Touch
Country of Origin ‎China
Current Rating 15 Amps
Current Rating ‎15 Amps
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 379 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎2 Add-On Switches
International Protection Rating ‎IP54
Item Dimensions LxWxH 1.92 x 2.14 x 4.15 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1.92 x 2.14 x 4.15 inches
Item model number ‎54905
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎7.4 ounces
Lower Temperature Rating ‎32 Degrees Fahrenheit
Manufacturer ‎Jasco Products Company, LLC
Material Plastic, Metal
Material ‎Plastic, Metal
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number of Items ‎2
Number of Positions ‎1
Operating Voltage 120 Volts
Operating Voltage ‎120 Volts
Operation Mode ON-OFF
Operation Mode ‎ON-OFF
Part Number ‎54905
Product Dimensions ‎1.92 x 2.14 x 4.15 inches
Size ‎2 Pack
Switch Style Rocker
Switch Style ‎Rocker
Terminal Screw
Terminal ‎Screw
Unit Count ‎2.0 Count
Upper Temperature Rating ‎104 Degrees Fahrenheit
Warranty Description ‎5 Year Limited

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Scritto da: Steve
Easy & well thought out installation! Works with Qyolsys alarm panels.
I wanted to update and upgrade my alarm system and home automation. Found these and they are much more reasonable in price then what the alarm companies are selling or recommending. My only grip was when you have to do a 3-way set up, you still need 2 switches to do it. Some other manufacturers allow you to use a standard paddle switch and just have one z-wave switch. Not a big deal, but a way of giving the consumer more bang for the buck. I ended up replacing 14 switches throughout the house. The Qyolsys Panel 4 learned all of them without a hiccup! Everything is working flawlessly through the app and manually. I like that the blue light can be programmed to be on when the switch is not in use and works as a night indicator at the same time. They look great, even when located next to a standard paddle switch. If you are comfortable installing or changing out an electrical switch, you'll find these a breeze. One thing that stood out is the double inlets for each wire. It really makes it easy when doing multiple switches next to one another. You can bring the wire into the first inlet and use the second one as an outlet to feed the switch next to it. I would recommend these to anyone wanting to get into home automation! Hope to see some z-wave wall outlets in the future as well!
Scritto da: Valerie
Worked, but compatible with my LEDs.
I have used this brand/model of switches a few times in my house and have had great luck. As for this add-on, the instructions allow for an easy addition to a 3-way setup of: power-to-switch1- to-switch2-to-light. The add-on switch DOES NOT WIRE the same as a dumb switch. The diagram was a little confusing for me (on where they labeled the load to the light), but looking back on how it was to be setup, it makes sense. So... you’ll need to verify your current wiring system and figure out which switch has the power coming to it. If you can’t do that, hire someone. So the switch with power will be your main smart switch (not this add on). The second switch will be this add-on switch. The add on switch needs a neutral connected and it will need the traveller wire from the first switch connected to it. The load wire from the first switch gets tied directly to the light’s line-in. Note, this is not how a traditional wiring goes. Why? So basically the add-on switch sends a “signal” through the traveller wire to the main smart switch, which then toggles the light on off. Boom done. Special note about LED compatibility and these smart switches: You need X amount of watts on your circuit. I think it’s 25W-35W? So not all LEDs will work well with this setup because there’s not enough power. Second, LED dimming is different than incandescent dimming. It’s due to the electronic component differences. So not all LED designs are compatible with this switch. I think I did see on another review that this is a TRIAC dimmer. You’ll see a flicker at all ranges of dimming if this is your issue. If you see a flicker only near the max or min of dimming, you can adjust the switch’s max and min to not reach the flicker stage. Between those two issues, I was unable to use this model pairing on my retrofit Halo lights 4-in 60-Watt Equivalent White Round Dimmable Recessed Downlight (RA404930WHR). I will need to use them elsewhere in the house since I bought then so long ago. For those lights I bought Inovelli’s dimmer switch and it works well. This add-on dimmer switch did not work for me with my Inovelli dimmer with my LED setup.
Scritto da: Catawampus
Easy to install; looks nice; doesn’t work with Alexa
The switch itself is great. However, it does not work with Alexa if you are using Ring system. Due to what appears to be a bug, Alexa is not updating list of new Z-wave devices added to Ring account. There’s a ton of bug reports out there on Amazon and other forums since Nov of last year. Doesn’t look like Amazon has a clue on how to fix. Unfortunately, this switch is going back for this specific reason. If it had worked with Alexa, it would have been great.
Scritto da: KC
Add-on switch for 3 way - 4 way lighting using Jasco wireless switch devices
I installed the add-on switch for a GE Enbrighten switch that was made by Jasco. Enbrighten, Honeywell and UltraPro Z-wave switches look like they are all made by Jasco and can use these add-on switches. Had to connect the neutral and the traveler wire to get the add-on switch working which was fairly straightforward. Only downside is there is no LED indicator on the add on switch, but everything else looks like the standard Z-Wave switch. In hindsight, I think it might be better buy Z-Wave switches that can use a standard mechanical switch for a 3-way switch as I don't see any usefulness of these add-on switches other than requiring a switch needed for 3 way usage. I mean you've got to pay ~$20 for a dumb switch when you can buy a mechanical dumb switch for $2-3.

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