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Z-Wave can ‘breathe FAKRO users’: skylight interoperable control Copenhagen/Hanover via radio, February 07th, 2011 Fakro, a worldwide leader in the development of roof Windows presents 2011 wireless networked home control solutions new via Z-Wave at the CeBIT. Among the novelties in the portfolio of the Z-Wave Alliance-member (www.z-wavealliance.org) include the Schwing roof Windows FTP-V electro, the ARF blackout blind, as well as the external roller blinds ARZ. Users can integrate interoperable solutions into a home network and control via Z-Wave controller or wall switch Central and comfortably even from afar. As a technology for wireless home control solutions, Z-Wave in the past few years has become a global market size. In contrast to similar technologies on the market, Z-Wave is based on an open protocol, which enables the interoperability of different devices in the skylight area. FAKRO and Z-Wave with the ZWK-offer for the newly developed Windows and darkening solutions and ZWG series of five suitable remote controls or control stations. Thus, the user can operate the respective devices easily and wirelessly.
As accessory the weather control unit ZWMP is also available, which communicates with the ZRD rain sensor and/or the ZWD wind sensor. Thanks to the open architecture of Z-Wave home or apartment owner can integrate easily the FAKRO solutions in existing home control networks. Hung roof window including rain sensor this window is suitable for mounting in every attic room. It is factory equipped with a 12V power supply and a servo motor. In addition, the product has over the integrated ZRD rain sensor, which automatically closes the window as soon as he registered rainfall. The user if needed can fit the blackout blind ARF Z-Wave and/or the external roller blind ARZ Z-Wave on already pre-installed contacts. Blind reflected UV radiation this shade is mounted on the inside of the window and consists of a special material, the benefits of following the House or apartment owner offers: a, the blackout reflected both sunlight and UV radiation, so that unnecessary heats up the respective room.
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