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⚡️ FREE CLASS: How to Do a Complete Electrical Installation from Scratch, Easily, Even if You Are Not a Professional Electrician: ➽ https://eletr.co/aula?utm_content=yt1... ------ ???? FAAALA ENGEHALL COMMUNITY ???? Join our community on WhatsApp to receive valuable tips and news in the electrical area, important information and much more. ???? ???? https://eletr.co/fala-eng?utm_content= ------ Did you like this video? ???? ✔️ Leave your comment and share with friends ✔️ Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - WIRELESS PUSH BUTTON PANEL that DOES NOT NEED POWER! We know that a major trend in the market is to reduce the number of cables used for control purposes, right? Today I'm here to show you this impressive technology from Schneider, which allows the user to operate a panel from distances of up to 100 meters in open fields or 25 meters in places with barriers, without needing any power source for the button. Well, you're all used to common pushbuttons that simply open and close circuits. Unfortunately, these pushbuttons need to be connected to devices via cables, and often to have remote access to a system, the cost of cabling increases significantly. That's why Schneider developed the wireless pushbuttons from the Harmony line. The coolest thing about this equipment is that it's not Bluetooth and it doesn't depend on Wi-Fi. The transmission technology is via radio, known as Zigbee, which is extremely reliable, so much so that each button has a unique identification code that only the receiver recognizes, avoiding any interference. As I said at the beginning, the button does not need a battery, because it transforms the mechanical energy generated by the click into electrical energy, the same operating principle as those dynamos that were in old bicycles to keep the headlight on with the movement of the wheel. To work, we need the pushbuttons and also the receiver, this guy here is the one who will receive the signal from the pushbutton and from there control the outputs for the load, be it a contactor or even a lamp circuit. Enough talk, let's learn how to install and configure (FOLLOW THE VIDEO DIAGRAM) After turning on the first step is to memorize the buttons on the receiver, to do this follow the steps below: 1st - Click the button twice 2nd - Press the "next" button for 3 seconds 3rd - The Q1 LED will flash, that is, we will configure the button for the Q1 output, we press ok 4th - It will flash slowly then we press the button to be recorded 3 times 5th - The wireless signal LED will light up confirming the configuration Now is the time to configure the function, the first function is a push button so if we press the button it will pulse our contactor like this. André, but I want the function of turning the contactor on and off with just one button. To do this, do the following: 1st - Press the “next and ok” buttons together for 3 seconds. 2nd - The Q1 LED will flash, that is, we will configure the button for the Q1 output, press ok. 3rd - The LED of the symbols will flash twice and stop, this function indicates that it is in the push button mode. 4th - Click on the “next” button and the LED of the symbols will flash 4 times and stop, this function indicates that it is in the activation mode, ready now press ok. This way you can turn the command on and off with just one button, very simple. You can register more buttons for the same Q1 output and they will work in parallel. To register buttons on the Q2 output, just change the Q1 option to Q2 when configuring. To reset the system, just hold down both buttons on the receiver for 20 seconds and it will light up all the LEDs. After that, just stop pressing, and press for another 3 seconds to confirm. Due to safety criteria, this pushbutton should not be used to perform emergency functions or move loads. And speaking of safety, this device also eliminates any risk of electric shock to the operator, after all, it does not depend on electricity to function. Subscribe to our channel: https://eletr.co/youtube-restrito POST: http://www.cursodeeletricista.net/bot... Support: Crimper - https://goo.gl/xyfVmo Nambei - https://goo.gl/tNZ9DM -----