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  • Gast

    #1

    Door Contact/Window Sensor

    I take it any normal surface door contact will work with a miniserver? ;-)
  • Jan W.
    Lox Guru
    • 30.08.2015
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    #2
    If you ask for "any", it's difficult to answer this question, because there might be a door contact that will not work with the MS. There is a section in the Loxwiki about this topic: https://www.loxwiki.eu/display/LOX/Glasbruchsensor (hope that Google translator is good enough to understand the content) The one described there IS compatible.
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    • Gast

      #3
      Zitat von Jan W.
      If you ask for "any", it's difficult to answer this question, because there might be a door contact that will not work with the MS. There is a section in the Loxwiki about this topic: https://www.loxwiki.eu/display/LOX/Glasbruchsensor (hope that Google translator is good enough to understand the content) The one described there IS compatible.
      Jan W.
      Thanks for the reply. I was meaning the likes of the window and door contact https://shop.loxone.com/enuk/window-contact.html type of sensors.
      But i've noticed there is a section on that Loxwiki so ill have a look through those.
      Thanks again.

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      • Jan W.
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        The one in your link is a simple reed contact. There might be cheaper ones available in the Internet. Almost all reed contacts work the same way: if a magnet is put near the reed contact, the loop is closed. The connections is the same as described for the contact in the Loxone shop. I thought you were looking for a window sensor to detect breakage of the glass.

        Personally I prefer the reed contacts that are installed inside the frame and not on top / side of the frame, because they are invisible. Depending on the type of the window, there might be a rail inside that slides when you turn the lever. These contacts need to match the vendor of the window. Here is a good article about those: https://wolf-u.li/5854/auswahl-und-e...rn-und-tueren/
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