AL-436-00-921 EnoSense® People Counter / KOREA – EnOcean People counting
This easy-to-install sensor for counting people passing by is powered by two AA batteries and transmits its data wirelessly with every counting event. The sensor is attached to the door frame above the door, preferably on the hallway side, using a double-sided adhesive pad (included). Depending on the color of the door frame, the sensor
AL-512-01-921 EnoDisc® / KOREA, EnOcean radio receiver and transmitter
The EnoDisc® is an EnOcean transceiver for smart spaces that communicates via Ethernet and is powered via PoE (Power Over Ethernet). The three-part housing consisting of base, lower part with RJ45 or LSA connection and cover with the electronics allows easy installation. As soon as a connection has been established via port 8424, the EnoDisc®
VL-700 BASE / CE – EnOcean Gateway and Edge Controller
The VL-700 BASE serves as an IoT edge controller which, with the pre-installed software, is able to receive and interpret data from up to 32 EnoDisc® and send it to a cloud, for example. Optionally, the data can also be evaluated locally and/or transferred to the building automation system. The usual interfaces such as BACnet,
AL-602-02-868 EnoPuck® CO2 WALL / CE – EnOcean CO2 sensor and LED display
EnoPuck CO2 WALL: The CO2 traffic light “EnoPuck CO2” has been supplemented with a mounting ring for the wall and the appropriate holders on the device especially for front wall mounting. In addition, the power supply is provided via a twin stranded wire, which is routed out of the back of the device, instead of
AL-602-01-868 EnoPuck® CO2 / CE – EnOcean CO2 sensor and LED display
The “EnoPuck CO2” CO2 traffic light can be used both as a stand-alone solution and in conjunction with a building automation system. Unlike many other solutions, the bright RGB LEDs make the light signal clearly visible at all times, even from a greater distance. The CO2 measured value is measured and displayed in the individual
AL-440-00-868 EnoSense® NOISE / CE – EnOcean Sound level meter
Our new sensor for measuring the sound pressure level on site normally works energy self-sufficiently via the integrated solar cell when there is sufficient light. The EnoSense® NOISE transmits its current measured values every 4 minutes. To provide the best possible support for maintenance and diagnostics, it also delivers all relevant energy values to the
AL-439-00-868 EnoSense® CO2 / CE – EnOcean CO2 sensor plus temperature and humidity
Our new CO2 sensor operates energy self-sufficiently via the integrated solar cell when there is sufficient illuminance. The EnoSense® CO2 sends its current measured values every 5 minutes. In addition to CO2, the sensor measures the relative humidity. humidity and the air temperature. To provide the best possible support for maintenance and diagnostics, it also
AL-436-00-868 EnoSense® People Counter / CE – EnOcean People counting
This easy-to-install sensor for counting people passing by is powered by two AA batteries and transmits its data wirelessly with every counting event. The sensor is attached to the door frame above the door, preferably on the hallway side, using a double-sided adhesive pad (included). Depending on the color of the door frame, the sensor
BL-204-00-868 EVG FLEX / CE – DALI Light control with EnOcean
This small control unit can control up to 15 DALI ballasts and simultaneously supply them with the required DALI bus voltage. By adding an external DALI power supply, it can control up to 64 DALI luminaires. In this “FLEX” version, several EnOcean wireless switches (single rocker) or sensors can be taught-in, and numerous functions can
EnOcean to BACnet Gateway 868 MHz (European Version)
Contemporary Controls’ BASGE-EN868 bidirectional EnOcean to BACnet Gateway integrates 868 MHz EnOcean wireless devices to BACnet systems. Utilizing virtual routing technology, the BASGE-EN868 seamlessly discovers and connects to EnOcean devices and makes them appear as individual BACnet-compliant devices. The gateway creates a set of BACnet objects, specific for each EnOcean Equipment Profile (EEP), and decodes