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Wantec - Wantec offers high-quality door telecommunications products, 2wIP network adapters and the wantecWire patch cords. The company was founded in Germany in 1999 by CEO Stefan Rupp. It is based in Neresheim. The development and production takes place in a more than 7,000 square meter facility. In addition to sales in Germany and other European countries, Wantec is also opening up the North American market with a sales office in South Carolina. Quality is what Wantec users particularly appreciate about the products. The products are efficient, user-friendly and durable thanks to the use of the highest quality materials and a focus on the respective application requirements. The focus is on the production of door and emergency call systems using analog technology and digital IP technology. Individual orders are also accepted, which include the development and production of intercoms according to customer requirements. The aim is to offer high-tech solutions for small, medium and large companies, architects and planners. Each product is subject to strict quality controls and is tested several times before delivery. The components available from eibmarkt® in the eibabo® shops form the basis for setting up your very own individual installation. These include mounting brackets for FritzBoxes, FTP patch cables, SSTP patch cables, UTP patch cables, door intercoms, flush-mounted boxes, Ethernet adapters, power supplies and upgrade kits. A large part of the products offered are stock items in the eibabo® technology store and are therefore available at short notice. Thanks to our high-performance order processing and logistics, your order will be shipped within a very short time - if you wish, we can also send it quickly and securely worldwide.

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Distributor-timer - digital - Don't you also think that many electrical consumers don't have to be in operation all day? Would you like to save costs and conserve resources? This is possible with timers for the control cabinet. Find out here which functions digital distribution time switches can take on and which special features you should pay attention to when buying.At eibabo® you will find the right digital distributor time switch for installation in the electrical distribution board. We carry a large selection of Astro timers, weekly timers and yearly timers. Manufacturers of high-quality devices include Hager, Finder, ABL Sursum, Theben, ABB, Stotz S&J, Legrand (BT), Grässlin, Eltako and Schneider Electric. In the following text we will go into the individual variants in more detail.What are distribution timers?A time switch for the junction box is an electronic or mechanical device that switches electrical consumers on a time-controlled basis. These can be switched on and off without having to flip the switch yourself. This can be useful in private households as well as in commercial companies and in the industrial sector. The purposes of the distributor time switches include, among other things, the automatic switching on and off of lighting systems or the control of fixed house installations such as heating, ventilation, lawn sprinklers and air conditioning units. This not only saves you time, but also money.NoticeDistribution time switches are often offered in grid dimensions (pitch units). Depending on the equipment, such a device requires one to four modular widths in the control cabinet.The advantages of a timer are therefore obvious: electricity costs can be reduced effectively through the targeted control of your electrical devices. At the same time, you have the option of making your home less attractive to burglars, for example by simulating your presence using optionally available random functions.You can also get digital or analogue timers for the socket in another catalog from the eibabo® shop. Their function is comparable to that of the distributor time switches. However, the area of application extends to 'mobile' devices that are not permanently installed. These include Christmas lights, aquarium technology or decorative items such as fountains.What functions do distribution timers offer?A high-quality distributor time switch offers numerous functions and programs for the individual setting of the switching cycles. These include:60 min program / 24 h programWeekly program / annual programAutomatic summer/winter time changeoverholiday programimpulse programcycle programastro programrandom programPermanent switching ON/OFFexpiration timerhour meter Image: Theben TR 644 top2 RC distribution time switchWhat is the difference between each type of timer?We often come across terms such as astro timers, weekly timers or yearly timers. With regard to a purchase decision, the question then arises as to whether there are significant differences between these models. The basic function is the same for all models. The differences lie in the detail and the setting options of the individual variants. The astro function of a timer adjusts the switching times daily to the seasonally changing length of the day. In other words: When the days get longer in spring, the device switches on a little later every evening and a little earlier every morning. This process is calculated electronically and does not require a brightness sensor, for example, which would otherwise have to give the command to switch the light on or off. With a weekly timer, you can set individual switching times for each day of the week. In contrast, the function of a very simple time switch is limited to setting switching cycles within 24 hours.Already knew?Modern timers have a powerful power reserve. In the event of a power failure, this ensures the function of the timer for up to 10 more years.The annual time switch offers even more extensive functions. This means that different switching times can be provided for each calendar day and vacations and public holidays can be taken into account.Do distribution timers require a separate power supply?Digital timers always require energy to operate. As a rule, a distribution time switch is clamped onto the DIN rail of the control cabinet and supplied with mains voltage via an integrated power pack. Time switches that are exclusively battery operated are rare. These are typically analogue variants, which are used, for example, as 'door openers' in stables when there is no electricity.Is a digital timer always better than an analogue model?An analog timer works mechanically, a digital timer works electronically. Whether one or the other variant is more suitable for you depends on your requirements for the device. Mechanical timers usually have a higher-level switch with which you can switch the device off completely, switch it on permanently or switch it to switching mode. Switch buttons arranged in a circle represent the daily routine. There are usually 48 buttons and each button stands for half an hour. Activate or deactivate the corresponding switching period by pressing or pulling out. Compared to analog timers, digital timers offer significantly more setting options and functions. In contrast to mechanical timers, you can usually set several switching programs down to the minute over days or weeks. The distribution timer is operated using buttons and a display. TIP:If you want to control more than one device with the distribution timer, choose a model with the appropriate number of channels. This saves a lot of space in the control cabinet. Times and switching programs are clearly shown on the display. In terms of accuracy and functionality, a digital time switch is clearly superior to the analogue version. However, it requires a certain learning phase to understand the technology and set switching programs. If you only need 'rough' and daily recurring switching processes, analogue time switches are still a good alternative. These are set up and ready to use in just a few seconds.Can distributor time switches be programmed using an app or externally?There are distributor time switches that have Bluetooth and can be configured using an app. This allows you to display and change the switching states via smartphone or tablet computer. The prerequisite is the coupling between the input devices and timers within a network. Another way of programming the switching times is to use manufacturer-specific software. You can transfer the switching information to a special memory card via the USB interface of your computer. The memory card can then be connected to the time switch on the construction site/in the switch cabinet and the switching data can be loaded into the switch and vice versa.Doesn't a distribution timer consume more electricity than it saves?If the focus is on switching a consumer (e.g. the lighting) on and off, a distribution time switch is of course useful. As a rule, active end devices consume significantly more power than a timer. The question asked above relates to switching off a device that would otherwise run in standby mode for hours.To answer this question, a distinction must be made between an analogue and a digital time switch. An analogue model is less complex and usually has an output of less than 1 watt. With an electricity price of 40 cents per kilowatt hour, for example, the consumption costs are around 1 cent per day with 24 hours. With a digital timer, you have to assume around 2 watts and thus calculate electricity costs of 2 cents per day. In this calculation example, the investment costs for one or more time switches should also be taken into account.You can now compare this with the standby power consumption of your devices. This essentially depends on the type, age and number of devices. Old devices with displays consume more power in standby than modern electronics with only one control LED. A mix of new and old devices in the household currently results in an average consumption of 1 to 2 watts per device. If you need a separate timer for each electrical device, using them to save standby power is therefore not economical. The situation is somewhat different with distribution time switches, which can switch several devices or machines with a high standby current at the same time. This may save you on standby electricity costs, although this is not the primary reason for using a timer in these cases either. TIP:Pay attention to the shortest switching time of the device if you want to switch short intervals. Some devices only switch every minute and only a few devices switch every second or even faster. An example: If you have a terrarium with a sprinkler system, the nozzles should usually only spray for a few seconds. This is to maintain high humidity. Prolonged spraying may flood facility and animals.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board- / surface mounting > Digital time switch for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Astro timerBuilt-in timerDaily timerDigital timerDistribution timerEnergy efficientExpansion moduleInstallation timerJunction boxLighting controlLocation dependentPosition dataPower reserveProgram clockQuartz timerSeries installationTimerTimer moduleTimersUniversal timerWeekly programWeekly timerYear time switchfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Distributor-timer - digital:ABBDoepkeEatonEltakoFinderHagerHamaLegrand BticinoSchneider ElectricSiemensTheben
Distributor-timer - analog - A distribution time switch is a device with which you can control a device connected to it individually in terms of time. It mounts on the DIN rail inside your junction box. In the eibabo shop you have the choice between analog or digital time switches. The analog versions are very easy to use. Most of them have a time slice divided into segments that represent a total cycle of 24 hours. By activating certain segments you activate or deactivate the switching process for the corresponding time. The number of segments may vary depending on the model. The higher the number of segments, the more precisely the switching time can be set. There are also analogue distributor time switches with a slightly different structure or models in which several switching cycles can be programmed at the same time.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Devices for distribution board-/surface mounting > Analogous time switch for distribution board you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Analog distributor timerAnalog time switch for DIN railAnalog time switch for front panel installationAnalogous time switch for distribution boardAnalogue timerBuilt-in time switchBuilt-in timerDaily timerDefrost timerDistribution timerDual channel timerEnergy efficientFront panel timerHourly timerLighting controlMain clockPower reserveProgram clockShort-time timerSingle channel timerTimerTimer clockTimersTwilight switchWall mounted timerWeek clockWeekly timerYear clockfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Distributor-timer - analog:ABBDoepkeEatonFinderHagerLegrand BticinoMüller HugoSchneider ElectricSiemensTheben
Combi i/o device - Combi IO devices are essential components of complex building automation. Find out here how to use the high-quality IO devices and what options there are for your installation. In any case, these devices increase the efficiency of your installation. Learn more about these modules and why it is so important for them to work properly.What is an IO device?An IO device - also known as an input-output module - enables communication between a computer system and a peripheral device. This type of processor communication between devices increases a computer's capabilities. The operating system is enabled to connect to the outside world. Communication and interaction takes place through sending and receiving information. Possible input information are, for example, signals from user inputs or binary inputs. Output signals are sent by the system or converted into actions as manipulated variables by actuators. With the use of a multifunctional input module, the work can be carried out more efficiently and accurately. Typical IO devices include:KNX universal interfacesKNX universal controllerKNX switching actuators with integrated binary inputsKNX button interfaces with outputs for LED controlspecial KNX room controller with a variety of special functions  TIP:An IO device can interface with a large number of bus protocols, for example PC Cards, USB, PCI, VMEbus and FireWire. In this eibabo® category you will find, for example, KNX devices with multiple functions from top manufacturers such as ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens and Theben.What are the most important functions of an IO device?An IO device is an essential link in the control chain and closes the gap between your computer system and the external devices. It can perform multiple functions including:Communication between the devices in the systemAn IO device assumes several functions within the scope of device communication. This includes the transmission of status messages, the sending of commands and the transmission of information.communication to the processorFull communication with the processor includes recognizing its own IP address, decoding and accepting commands, and reporting status updates.error managementAn IO device detects different types of problems that can occur between the computer system and a peripheral device. These can be mechanical problems, such as a used printer cartridge or errors that occur during data transfer.Image: ABB IO actuator 8-fold IO/S8.6.1.1timingIn order to be able to correctly manage the flow of information between the system and the external device as part of time management, the IO device accesses the internal resources of a computer.data bufferingOne of the most important functions of an IO device is managing the transmission speed between memory, processor and other external devices.How and where can IO devices be mounted?There are many options for mounting IO devices and they depend on your existing installation. Choose from the following options:Panel mounting - the unit is bolted to a chassis or attached to a panelRack mounting - the device fits into a standard housing, such as a 19-inch rack or similarInstallation on DIN rails - the device is attached to one of the common DIN rails or G-railsfree installation - the device has a stable housing and is set up in a freely selectable placePrinted circuit board assembly - the device plugs directly into computers or is attached to the case What advantages do IO devices offer?Depending on the IO device involved, each can play a significant role within an effective operating system. In a programmable logic controller (PLC) and other operating systems, these devices offer the following advantages:a compact design saves space in almost any assembly environmentthe installation can be done remotelyHardware and associated costs can be savedthe wiring and cable setup is simple and clear What are the properties of the inputs and outputs on the IO devices?As a rule, IO devices offer digital channels, analog channels or a combination of both variants. The digital inputs and outputs handle low-level on-off signals. Analog inputs recognize signals such as current, voltage or frequency. Devices with combined channels often process the signals using analog-to-digital converters.The input channels of a device are differentiated as single-ended (SE) or differential (DI). Single-ended inputs consist of two contacts, one of which carries a voltage. The other is connected to ground. Such installation is simpler and cheaper than differential signaling. However, the inductance of the signal line and the difference in ground voltage between the transmitter and receiver will cause noise interference. Differential communication uses two mutual signals on two paired contacts. The difference between the two signals represents the meaningful signal value. Common-mode rejection prevents noise interference. Differential inputs respond to the voltage difference between the two contacts. These are therefore suitable for low-voltage, long-distance and high-resolution applications. The type of input channels your device has can usually be found in the product description. For example, if you have a 16SE-8DI device, it offers 16 single-ended and 8 differential inputs.isolationCertain areas of the electrical system can be isolated from others. This avoids unwanted current flow or signal flow between the areas.For isolation, please distinguish between channel-to-channel isolation, isolated analog input, isolated analog output, isolated digital input, and isolated digital output.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > I/O device for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Blind controlCentralAccessControl deviceControl elementControl panelControl unitDrive elementDriver moduleEngine control unitHeating actuatorHome serverInput moduleInterfaceJunction boxLight actuatorMixing moduleMulti-controllerOutdoor areaRadio systemSecurity adapterShutter actuatorSmartphoneSun protection actuatorSwitching actuatorSwitching outputUniversal interfaceWireless solutionWireless switching outputfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Combi i/o device:ABBBusch JaegerGiraHagerLingg & JankeMetzSiedleSomfyWaremaWindowMaster
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