Terminal Blocks
In this section you will find frequently asked questions about digitalSTROM terminals.
- Integration of motion detectors
- Grey terminal blocks do not behave as expected, what can I do?
- The terminal block does not work after the initial installation
- One terminal block is not visible in the configurator
- Terminal blocks are displayed in grey in the configurator
- The LED of the terminal block blinks 4 times, followed by a longer pause
- The LED of the terminal block flashes twice, followed by a longer pause
- What does the flashing LED in the terminal block mean?
- What happens if a digitalSTROM terminal block is defective?
- What are the functions of each digitalSTROM terminal block?
- How can I calibrate grey terminal blocks?
- How can I find out where which terminal block is installed?
- Why do I have to calibrate grey terminal blocks?
- Does each terminal block have to be registered manually after installation?
- Do digitalSTROM devices (terminal block, cord dimmer etc.) have safety features to protect from short circuit, overvoltage etc.?
- Can I connect several lights to one digitalSTROM terminal block?
- Can I insert digitalSTROM terminal blocks into a cast resin sleeve?
- Can I use the terminal blocks outdoors even at very high or very low temperatures?
- Do all inputs have to be assigned to the terminal block?
- What is the difference between SW-TKMxxx and SW-AKMxxx?
- Which grey digitalSTROM terminal block for which purpose?
- Why are there different grey terminal blocks?
- Why do digitalSTROM terminal blocks have different colours?
- Is there a programming button that needs to be pressed to recognize the device (terminal block)?