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Programming Niko Rocker and Niko Toggle, with LEDs and comfort sensors

Temperature and humidity sensor

The temperature sensor can be programmed as an input for multi-zone control (heating/cooling and ventilation) and allows you to increase your energy efficiency while maintaining overall comfort.
Furthermore, temperature values can be used as an input in a condition. Humidity values can also be used. Just add one (or both) value(s) to the IF statement.

You can visualise the temperature/humidity value in the Niko Home app or on the Digital black:

Niko Home app

You can visualise the measured temperature and/or humidity in the ‘Climate’ tab, without a 'climate control' routine.

  1. Simply activate the climate sensors for each mobile app profile in which you want to see it (in the programming software via the 'Dashboard' menu).

  2. Optionally, you can add the visualisation to the ‘Favorites’ tab.

Digital black

You can visualise the measured temperature and/or humidity on the Digital black.

  1. Activate the climate sensors for at least one mobile app profile (in the programming software via the 'Dashboard' menu).

  2. Use the Niko Home app to select the climate sensors in the visualisation settings of your Digital black (see Programming the Digital black, 24 V or Programming the Digital black, 230V).

Button function

The Niko Rocker and Niko Toggle for Niko Home Control can only be used with a base for a twofold or fourfold push button, with LEDs and comfort sensors (550-160x2 or 550-160x4). Each push-button contact in this base can be configured individually to activate a basic action or routine via the Niko Home Control programming software (as of version 2.25). 

Feedback LED behaviour

Configure the feedback LED behaviour for a basic action in the Niko Home Control programming software. For the activated and deactivated state, it can be set to:

  • Different intensities: off, soft, medium or bright

  • Different colours: warm white or any RGB colour

Physical button addressing

Each action button has a unique address and needs to be assigned to a button created in the programming software.
This address is registered during the addressing phase by pressing one of the action buttons.
Via an upload, it is stored on the connected controller for further operation.

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