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User Guide
Smart Living, Simply Exciting.
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Table of contents
1 Current issues .............................................................6
2 Introduction ................................................................ 7
2.1 eQ-3 - a Company ........................................................... 7
2.2 Overview of HomematicIP ........................................... 7
2.3 Application areas .............................................................10
2.4 Summary – Discover why Homematic IP is the
first choice ........................................................................ 12
3 Components of the Homematic IP system ...... 13
3.1 Homematic IP devices .................................................. 13
3.2 Homematic IP Cloud ..................................................... 13
3.3 Homematic IP smartphone app ................................. 13
3.4 Operating principle of HomematicIP ...................... 14
4 Home control by wireless technology...............15
4.1 Wireless range .................................................................. 15
4.2 Advanced routing ............................................................16
4.2.1 Range extension...................................................................... 16
4.2.2 Use of several Access Points/device limits .....................18
5.2 Homematic IP App .........................................................23
5.2.1 Home screen ...........................................................................23
5.2.1.1 Tile view ............................................................................................ 23
5.2.1.2 List view ............................................................................................. 24
5.2.2 Room menu ............................................................................25
5.2.2.1 Determine individually the home favourites .......................... 26
5.2.2.2 Changing room icon ....................................................................26
5.2.2.3 Rename room .................................................................................26
5.2.2.4 Default view ..................................................................................... 26
5.2.2.5 Delete room .................................................................................... 26
5.2.3 Overview of symbols .............................................................27
5.2.4 Pairing of devices ....................................................................28
5.2.5 Location and weather information ...................................29
5.2.6 Determine system PIN ..........................................................29
6 General configuration of the system ................. 30
6.1 Main menu ....................................................................... 30
6.1.1 Device overview ...................................................................... 31
6.1.2 Multi-channel view .................................................................32
6.1.3 Configuration of individual buttons and pairs of
buttons 33 .......................................................................................
6.1.4 Rename and delete devices ................................................35
6.1.5 Device updates ........................................................................36
6.2 “General settings” ............................................................36
6.2.1 Replacing the Access Point .................................................37
6.2.2 Multi-home management ....................................................37
7 Climate Control Solution.......................................39
7.1 Configuring the climate control solution for
each room ....................................................................... 40
7.1.1 Operating modes ................................................................... 40
7.1.2 Room Menu .............................................................................43
7.1.3 Configuration ...........................................................................43
7.2 System-wide settings for the climate control
solution 44 .............................................................................
7.2.1 Heating or cooling schedules .............................................44
7.2.1.1 The standard schedule ................................................................. 45
7.2.1.2 Adjusting the heating schedules ................................................46
7.2.2 Climate control configuration ............................................49
7.2.2.1 Eco mode configuration ..............................................................49
7.2.2.2 Optimum start/stop function ..................................................... 50
7.2.2.3 Humidity warning ............................................................................51
7.2.3 Summer break for heating control .................................... 51
7.3 Heating system control and hot water supply
with HmIP-MIOB / HmIP-WHS2................................. 51
7.4 Floor heating control .....................................................52
7.4.1 Options for controlling the floor heating system..........52
7.4.2 Configuration options for Floor Heating Controllers...53
8 Security Solution ......................................................55
8.1 Installation instructions ..................................................55
8.2 Configuration of the Homematic IP Water
Sensor (HmIP-SWD) .......................................................55
8.3 Alarm messages in the app ..........................................56
8.4 Alarms via Homematic IP devices ..............................57
8.5 Activate alarm mode ......................................................58
8.6 Configure security solution..........................................59
8.7 Alarm configuration .......................................................61
9.1.2 Device settings ........................................................................66
9.2 Shutter groups .................................................................67
9.2.1 Creating shutter groups ........................................................67
9.2.2 Manual control of shutter elements in groups ..............68
9.3 Shutter profiles ................................................................ 69
9.4 Shutter configuration ..................................................... 71
9.4.1 Lockout protection.................................................................72
9.4.2 Storm protection .....................................................................72
9.4.3 Heat protection .......................................................................73
9.4.4 Rain protection ........................................................................74
10 Light ............................................................................75
10.1 Configuration of the light solution ............................75
10.2 Switching groups ............................................................75
10.2.1 Creating a switching group..................................................75
10.2.2 Rename or delete switching groups ................................. 77
10.2.3 Selecting the dimming value ............................................... 77
10.2.4 Defining the switch-on time ................................................77
10.3 Create switching profile/ time profile .......................78
10.4 Special characteristics regarding switching
with motion detectors/presence sensors .............. 80
10.4.1 Measuring power consumption ....................................... 80
10.4.2 Special characteristics regarding switching with
motion detectors/presence sensors .................................81
10.5 Configuration options for motion detectors
and presence sensors ....................................................82
10.5.1 Brightness filter ........................................................................82
10.5.2 Minimum transmission interval for motion
detection 82 ...................................................................................
10.5.3 Buer detected movements ...............................................83
10.6 Light configuration .........................................................83
10.6.1 Alarm light .................................................................................83
10.6.3 Coming home light ................................................................84
11 Access ........................................................................85
11.1 Add/startup of the Homematic IP Door Lock
Drive 85 ....................................................................................
11.1.1 Closing times ...........................................................................85
11.1.2 Access authorisations ............................................................85
11.1.3 Time profiles .............................................................................86
11.2 Pairing and tying the Key Ring Remote Control ... 88
11.4 Device settings, door lock drive ................................ 90
11.5 PIN protection and biometrics ...................................91
11.6 Controlling garage door drives ...................................92
11.6.1 Controlling the garage door via modules for
rmann or Novoferm drives ............................................93
11.6.2 Controlling the garage door with the Homematic IP
Garage Door Controller ........................................................93
11.6.3 Garage door groups...............................................................95
12 Groups, time profiles and automation ...............97
12.1 Links / groups ...................................................................97
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12.2 Time profiles .................................................................... 98
12.3 Automations (activation and deactivation) ............. 98
13 Voice control and additional services ............... 99
13.1 Comfortable voice control for your smart
home 99 .................................................................................
13.2 Voice control with Amazon Alexa ........................... 100
13.2.1 Setting up Amazon Alexa .................................................. 100
13.2.2 Connecting your Homematic IP smart home
system with Alexa ................................................................. 101
13.2.3 Setting up your Homematic IP devices .........................103
13.2.4 General information about Alexa and
Homematic IP ........................................................................104
13.2.5 Devices and functions supported by Amazon
Alexa 104 .........................................................................................
13.2.6 Deleting the connection between Homematic IP
and Alexa .................................................................................105
13.3 Voice control with Google Assistant/Home .........105
13.3.1 Setting up Google Home ...................................................105
13.3.2 General information about Google and
Homematic IP ........................................................................107
13.3.3 Devices and functions supported by Google ..............108
13.3.4 Deleting the connection between Homematic IP
and Google Home ...............................................................108
13.4 Voice control with active protection ...................... 109
13.5 Home Connect Plus ................................................... 109
13.6 Notes on data security ................................................110
14 Appendix ...................................................................111
14.1 Function overview for active and inactive
Internet connection ......................................................111
14.2 Homematic IP radio protocol and receive
modes 115 ..............................................................................
14.2.1 Device software update (OTAU) ....................................... 116
14.2.2 Duty cycle .............................................................................. 116
14.2.3 Lazy config.............................................................................. 116
14.3 Overview flashing behaviour of Homematic IP
devices 117 ..............................................................................
14.4 Glossary ........................................................................... 118
Introduction
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Access
With Homematic IP, you can easily make your front door smart and turn your smartphone into
a digital key. The door can thus be opened at any time via the free smartphone app or via the
practical remote control.
Thanks to congurable access authorizations, access to the smart home can be individually
managed regardless of the day of the week or the point in time. The front door can only be
opened when you want it to. Thus, for example, cleaning personnel or nursing care services can
access the house only at specific times and via Key Ring Remote Control.
Is the front door really locked? Thanks to scheduled locking and unlocking, this question is moot.
You can schedule the front door to lock automatically at any desired time (e.g. over night) This
not only increases the security of your smart home, but it also saves you from having to go check
the front door. For those who want to play it safe, you can also schedule the front door – after
each unlocking action – to automatically relock the door immediately again.
Light and shade
Comfortable switching and dimming of lights creates a sense of well-being at your home. Thus,
a comfortable atmosphere for TV evenings is created via the app as the ceiling light is dimmed
to a desired brightness level while the floor lamp is switched on. Also, the sense of security is
increased with an illuminated driveway or house façade in the evening.
Shutters and blinds darken rooms; they create a sense of privacy and increase security. With our
shutter and blind actuators, the window coverings can be set up with just a few turns of the hand
via the Homematic IP App. Afterwards, they can be raised or lowered automatically.
The actuators are conveniently controlled via individual week-long profiles that also factor in
sunrise and sunset. Furthermore, active shutters and blinds make the home look inhabited even if
you are not at home. In addition to the anti-burglary eect of shutters, our solution thus actively
increases security. Another advantage: In case of increased room temperatures due to strong
sunlight, shutters or blinds are automatically lowered to prevent the rooms from heating up.
The Homematic IP Blind Actuators also allow the exact adjustment of the slats position of
exterior and interior blinds. If necessary, awnings can also be integrated into the smart home
using our products. The automatic storm protection avoids damage to shutters, interior blinds,
or awnings during unfavourable weather conditions and thus raises or lowers the window
coverings.
Weather & the environment
With the weather sensors, the Homematic IP smart home system is automatically adjusted to
the particular weather condition. In connection with other Homematic IP devices, the sensors
can automatically trigger commands for moving awnings, interior blinds or shutters up or down
in case of certain weather conditions, providing active protection of your home. In this respect,
users have almost unlimited possibilities for creating individual rules. Thus, it is possible for
example, in case of strong sunlight and inactive security mode, that the awning is automati-
cally extended to 80 % or that, with a previously defined rainfall volume, the drainage pump is
activated for a certain period of time.
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3 COMPONENTS OF THE HOMEMATIC IP SYSTEM
3.1 Homematic IP devices
The devices of the Homematic IP system are characterised by an attractive, uniform product
design. Largely determinative were the main aspects of ergonomics and usability. This applies
to the individual devices whose design and functional elements were reduced to the essentials,
which significantly simplifies the operation.
Detailed information about the single Homematic IP devices can be found in the product
datasheets of the Homematic IP devices, available for download at the website
www.homematic-ip.com.
3.2 Homematic IP Cloud
The Homematic IP Cloud enables communication between the app and the Access Point as
well as saving and managing of system relevant data. This encompasses e.g. information about
which devices have been added or connected, as well as details about the configuration.
All communication between the Access Point, and app is encrypted. The system can be cloud
put safely into operation without entering any private data exclusively by scanning the QR
code and pressing the button at the Access Point; solely the IP address is necessary for technical
reasons.
3.3 Homematic IP smartphone app
Via the you can set-up your smart home solution. The app oers Homematic IP smartphone app
step-by-step guidance through the entire installation process. All necessary links between the
devices are established automatically.
After set-up, the app takes over the function of a central control unit, enabling you to control
and configure your entire Homematic IP system. In addition, the app informs you about the
current status of your devices at all times.
No matter where you are:
With the free smartphone app, you have
everything in sight. Control your smart home
at any time from any place.
Simply comfortable.
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3.4 Operating principle of HomematicIP
Homematic IP
Access Point (HmIP-HAP)
Homematic IP devices
LAN
Data connection (mobile data)
Wireless
Cloud-Server
Homematic IP
App
Router
All data stored in the Homematic IP Cloud are completely anonymous. That means they
do not permit any conclusions about the user’s identity and the individual user behaviour
– it is only required to record the IP address for technical reasons. The identification of
a Homematic IP user is – even theoretically – only possible as part of a criminal prose-
cution and based on a court order.
The Homematic IP smartphone app – together with the and the Access Point – enables cloud
the setup, programming and controlling of your smart home system. A scan function in the
app makes integration of individual Homematic IP components into the system very easy by
scanning the device QR code. To make sure that the system continues to run even in case of
an internet failure, all necessary links among the devices are determined by the Homematic IP
Cloud Service and created automatically. Thanks to direct links among the devices, it is ensured
that the operation still continues even during an internet failure.
All communication between the Access Point, and app is encrypted. Neither during cloud
nor after installation of the app, you will need to provide private data such as name, email
address or mobile phone number.
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4 HOME CONTROL BY WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Wireless range
eQ-3 benefits from more than 40 years of experience in the field of wireless technology for
smart home applications. Homematic IP is based on particularly eective and robust wireless
technology like Homematic and has proven its market success with millions of devices.
The wireless range of Homematic IP exceeds the standard requirements of a typical installation.
Depending on the device type, a wireless range between 150 and 400 meters in the open air
can be reached. Experience shows that, in less than 1 % of the installations, repeaters are used
to extend the wireless range.
Radio waves behave in a similar way as sound waves. They can penetrate walls and spread out in
all directions. Similar to the volume of sound, the energy of radio waves decreases with distance.
Thus, the range of radio waves is limited.
In practice, there are factors that can influence the radio signal in a positive and negative way,
compared to the range in the open air.
Information on the extension of the wireless range is found in section (see section “4.2
Advanced routing” on page 16).
Information on the extension of the wireless range is found in(see section “4.2 Advanced routing”
on page 16).
The following table gives an overview of the damping eects of individual building materials:
Building material Damping
Pumice stone/autoclaved aerated concrete
Gypsum and gypsum plasterboard
Uncoated glass
Metallised glass
Wood
Metal grille (e.g. in plaster)
Press boards
Stone slabs
Brick
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4.2 Advanced routing
Due to the extension of the Homematic IP Protocol with advanced routing, the HomematicIP
system will become even more flexible and provides the following advantages:
Extension of the wireless range via additional Access Points to practically any arbitrarily
sized buildings or in more remote living areas, such as e.g. the garden house.
Fail safety for direct links between Homematic IP devices by tying in an additional
Access Point.
Homematic IP
Access Point (HmIP-HAP)
Advanced Routing
Homematic IP devices
LAN
Data connection (mobile data)
Wireless
Cloud-Server
Homematic IP
App
Router
Homematic IP
Access Point (HmIP-HAP)
4.2.1 Range extension
Generally, Homematic IP wireless components communicate owing to their open field
range of about 150 to 400 meters trouble-free even over considerable distances within
buildings. However, it cannot be excluded that the range is impaired in case of larger buildings,
unfavourable structural conditions or non-ideal placement of components.
In order to optimise the wireless range in these cases, Homematic IP principally oers two
possibilities:
Range extension by an additional Access Point (HmIP-HAP)
Range extension by Pluggable Switches or Pluggable Switches and Meter, respectively
4.2.1.1 Range extension by an additional Access Point
Expansion of the Homematic IP Protocol renders it possible to tie in an additional Access Point
into a Homematic IP installation. Thanks to advanced routing, the wireless range can be signifi-
cantly increased, if necessary; for example, if the optimum wireless covering over several floors
or in larger buildings is concerned.
In a comparison regarding range extension with Homematic IP Pluggable Switches or, respec-
tively, Pluggable Switches and Meter, the use of an additional Homematic IP Access Point is to be
preferred. This provides the advantage that the duty cycle3 of an installation – due to increased
radio communications – is not reached as fast if an additional Access Point is used than in case
3 The duty cycle is a legally regulated limit of the transmission time of devices in the 868 MHz range. In the 868 MHz frequency range which we use, the
maximum transmission time of any device is 1% of an hour (i.e. 36 seconds in an hour). When they reach the 1 % limit, the devices must cease transmission
until this time restriction comes to an end. During normal operation, the duty cycle is not usually reached. However, repeated and radio-intensive pairing
processes mean that it may be reached in isolated instances during start-up or initial installation of a system. The device will start working correctly again
after a short period (max. 1 hour).
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of the use of Pluggable Switches or, respectively, Pluggable Switches and Meter.
After you set up a range extension and checked the functionality, the position of the
HomematicIP components, whose signal was to be strengthened, as well as that of the Access
Point should not be changed if at all possible.
Three direct transmission attempts
Transmission
attempts with
HAP as the router
Standard wireless communication:
Wireless communication if direct communication is not possible:
4.2.1.2 Range extension with Homematic IP Pluggable Switches or, respectively,
Pluggable Switches and Meter
In addition to switching connected consumers with the range extension” function, HomematicIP
Pluggable Switches (HmIP-PS) or, respectively, Pluggable Switches and Meter (HmIP-PSM) may
also be used, if necessary, for further transmission of radio commands. In this case, after three
unsuccessful sending attempts by the sender to the receiver, the sending command is sent to
the pluggable switch and meter acting as a router; and from there, it is further transmitted to
the receiver.
Not more that two Pluggable Switches or, respectively, Pluggable Switches and Meter, that are
configured for range extension, can be used in a row as routers.
After the range extension has been set up and the functionality been verified, the position of
the Homematic IP components whose signal was to be strengthened, as well as the Pluggable
Switches or, respectively, Pluggable Switches and Meter should not be changed any more, if at
all possible. Please keep this in mind especially for mobile devices like Homematic IP Remote
Controls.
Proceed as follows to activate the range extension:
Tap on the main menu symbol “... More“ and there on „Overview of devices“.
In the overview of devices, select an installed Homematic IP Pluggable Switch or
Homematic IP Pluggable Switch and Meter.
Tap on “Range extension”.
In the following screen tap on “Activate”. By tapping on “Done”, the range extension
will be activated.
Only activate the range extension if it is really required to avoid any unnecessary routing
or radio trac. You can deactivate the range extension again via the app at any time.
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The Pluggable Switch or, respectively, the Pluggable Switch and Meter can continue to
be used for normal operation and switching of connected loads, even after activation
of the range extension.
Activation of the range extension via the Homematic IP Pluggable Dimmer is not possible.
4.2.2 Use of several Access Points/device limits
The number of possible devices which can be simultaneously operated in a Homematic IP
system is determined by the number of Access Points in the system. Operation of the first
Homematic IP Access Point (HmIP-HAP) enables the use of a maximum of 80 devices. With
an additional Access Point, another 40 devices can be added, thus increasing the number of
maximum devices per installation to 120.
The Access Points act as routers and provide for maximum fail safety in the system and practi-
cally unlimited wireless range. If several Access Points are used in an installation, Homematic
IP devices now automatically select the path with the best connection quality when sending
commands or status information. This is advantageous, for example, for installations in larger
buildings or on several floors. If the Access Point is placed on the ground floor for example,
another Access Point may be used to expand the range for communication with devices on the
upper floor or in the garden house.
Figure 1:
1x HAP
Up to 80 Homematic IP
devices per installation
2x HAP
Up to 120 Homematic IP
devices per installation
Max. 2 HAPs possible per
installation
Combination and limits of Access Points
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5 SETTING UP THE HOMEMATIC IP SYSTEM
5.1 First steps
You can easily and intuitively set up your Homematic IP installation using the smartphone
app “Homematic IP”; this was developed exclusively for the configuration and control of the
Homematic IP smart home system. Individual Homematic IP devices are started in operation as
presented in the respective operating instructions.
In just a few steps, your system is already installed:
Check the system prerequisites.
Install the free smartphone app.
Set up the Access Point.
Register the Access Point to the server.
You can now train by smartphone app all Homematic IP devices you want to use in your instal-
lation; you can subsequently configure your system.
5.1.1 System requirements
For setting up the system, you will need the following components:
Homematic IP Access Point
Smartphone with current Android or iOS version
Router with active internet connection
5.1.2 Download the free app
The free app can be downloaded in the Google Play Store (for Android smartphones) or in the
iTunes store (for iPhones) directly to your smartphone.
Start the Homematic IP App on your smartphone.
Confirm the General Terms and Conditions as well as the Data Privacy Statement via
the button “Confirm” (Android) or “Accept” (iOS).
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5.1.3 Set up your Access Point
The following step-by-step instructions describe the startup of a Homematic IP system by means
of a Homematic IP Access Point (HmIP-HAP).
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The menu item “Set up your Access Point” is displayed in the app.
Follow the instructions and connect your Homematic IP
Access Point using the supplied network cable to your router.
Provide power to your Access Point using the supplied
plug-in mains adapter.
As soon as power is supplied, the Access Point establishes a connection
to the server. Dierent ashing sequences of the device LED inform
the user during set-up about the current status of the Access Point.
During the initial startup of the system, there might possibly be a direct update of the
device software (firmware) of the Access Point. This results in a more frequent change
of the device’s flashing action.
Information regarding the LED flashing sequences of the Homematic IP devices are
found in the section “Overview ashing behaviour of Homematic IP devices” on page
117.
In case of an active internet connection, the flashing sequence is generally as follows upon
startup of the Access Point:
Flashing code Meaning Solution
Permanent orange
lighting
Homematic IP Access Point starts up Please wait until the device has
started and observe the subse-
quent flashing behaviour.
Fast blue flashing Connection to the server is being
established
Wait until the connection is estab-
lished and the LED lights perma-
nently blue.
Permanent blue
lighting
Connection to the server is being
established
Standard mode - you can continue
operation.
Additional flashing codes which can be shown via the LED of the Access Point:
Flashing code Meaning Solution
Permanent
turquoise lighting
Connection to the server is active;
display of a secondary Access Point
Standard operation upon the use of
more than one Access Point.
Fast yellow
flashing
No connection to network or router Connect the Access Point to the
network or the router, respectively.
Permanent yellow
lighting
No internet connection Please check the internet
connection and firewall settings.
Alternately long
and short orange
flashing
Update is carried out (only if required) Please wait until the update has
been completed.
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5.1.4 Register Access Point to the server
If the connection to the server is established, you can register your
Access Point to the server.
In the app, tap on the “Scan” button.
Scan the QR code on the back of your Access Point. To this
end, position the QR code in the centre of the frame of your
QR scanner integrated in the app.
After scanning the QR code, “QR code detected” is displayed in the app for confirmation.
Alternatively, you can manually enter the individual device number (SGTIN) of your
Access Point. This can be found under the QR code on your device. To do this, tap on
the button “Enter”; enter the last four numbers of your SGTIN manually and confirm after
entering all numbers with .
Tap on “Yes” if the device LED of your Access Point lights up permanently blue.
If this is not the case, tap on “No” and follow the instructions in the app.
The Access Point is registered to the server. For confirmation, press the system button
of your Access Point.
After successful registration, the Access Point is set-up immediately ready for use. Tap
on “Done” and you will get to the homescreen of the app.
With existing installations, the Access Point appears in the app’s overview of devices in the room
Access Points” and can be moved from there into another room if necessary. The room Access
Points” can be activated or deactivated, for presentation in the home screen, in the main menu
under settings, home screen, display of rooms. For new installations, add the Access Point to a
desired room.
You have the opportunity to adjust the brightness of the system LED on the Access Point
(0 - 100 %). To do this, go to overview of devices in the main menu and select the Access
Point there. The function “brightness system LED” is here available for configuration.
5.1.5 Adding a new smartphone
In order to add a new smartphone to an existing installation, proceed as described in the
following. Please note that the new smartphone must be close to the Access Point.
Install the Homematic IP App on your smartphone.
Open the app; follow the instructions. As soon as the app instructs you to, please
scan the QR code of the Access Point and press the system key. If a PIN was already
assigned beforehand for the installation, please enter it now.
The already installed system is displayed on the new smartphone.
Subsequently, go to settings – user overview in the main menu. You can there delete
the old smartphone, if necessary.
If you start up a new smartphone and use a backup for restoring your smartphone
profile, the Homematic IP App must first be uninstalled and subsequently reinstalled.
The data of your Homematic IP system do not get lost and, after new installation
of the app and a renewed registration with the Access Point, they will be restored.
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5.1.6 Deleting a smartphone from the installation
Proceed as follows to delete a smartphone from your installation:
Tap on the main menu symbol “... More” at bottom right on the home screen, and
there on “Settings”.
Tap on “User overview” to view the list of all linked smartphones.
Delete the desired smartphone by swiping to the left in the relevant line (iOS) or
long-tapping on the line (Android) and then selecting “Delete”.
After deleting the smartphone, the user can no longer access the app of the Homematic IP
system.
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5.2 Homematic IP App
5.2.1 Home screen
Using the button top right in the home screen, you are able to select between a tile view and a
list view.
5.2.1.1 Tile view
In the tile view, every room created is individually presented via a central tile which can be
individually covered with up to four Home favourites. In this view, all essential information of a
room are gathered at a glance. Using horizontal wipe gestures, you can swiftly and intuitively
change from room to room.
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(A) Optional: Multi Home administration (change to
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(B) Button for changing between the tile and the list
view
(C) Operating mode for heating schedules (eco,
automatic, holiday)
(D) Alarm mode (fuzzy, presence mode, absence
mode)
(E) Local and weather information as well as display
of the values of outside sensors
(F) Window status (display about opened windows)
(G) Warning and informational notes symbols
(H) Room name
(I) Current heating schedule
(J) Room icon (adjustable via room menu)
(K) Room tile
(L) Additional rooms (view by wiping to the left or
right)
(M) Home favourites (individual adjustment for quick
access to selected functions; only available in
tile view)
(N) Home button for access to the home screen
(O) Main menu
(P) Basics (managed arrangement of basic
functions, such as PIN allocation, adjustment of
location or registering a first device)
(Q) Groups (operation of switching and shading
groups)
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5.2.1.2 List view
The list view shows the rooms individually one below the other. Several rooms can be simul-
taneously clearly presented in the home screen. The nominal temperature is shown in rooms
with radiator thermostats. If a wall thermostat is installed in a room, the currently measured
actual temperature as well as the humidity are presented in addition to the nominal temperature.
Moreover, if relevant information is available, warning and information symbols are shown in
the pertinent room. Tap on the room tile to invoke other configuration settings for the room.
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(A) Optional: Multi Home administration (change to
another Homematic IP system while using
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(B) Button for changing between the tile and the list
view
(C) Operating mode for heating schedules (eco,
automatic, holiday)
(D) Alarm mode (fuzzy, presence mode, absence
mode)
(E) Local and weather information as well as display
of the values of outside sensors
(F) Window status (display about opened windows)
(G) Current heating schedule
(H) Room name
(I) Room icon (adjustable via room menu)
(J) Display of nominal temperature in the room
(when using a radiator thermostat) as well as
actual temperature and humidity of the air
(when using a wall thermostat)
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Status symbols as well as warning and infor
mation symbols
(L) Room tile
(M) Home button for access to the home screen
(N) Basics (managed arrangement of basic
functions, such as PIN allocation, adjustment of
location or registering a first device)
(O) Groups (operation of switching and shading
groups)
(P) Main menu
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5.2.2 Room menu
Tapping on the room name (both in the tile and the list view) will open the room menu. Further
adjustments can here be made for the pertinent room.
The room menu is structured according to the solution areas available for the pertinent room
(e.g. here room climate, light, shading, security). For every solution, dierent settings can be
provided, such as e.g. selection of the heating schedule.
Figure 2: Screenshot room menu
It is possible through the selection “processing” to provide configuration settings for the
pertinent solution, to process Home favourites (only in the tile view), change the room icon,
to rename the room, to sort anew the standard view in the room menu or to delete the room.
Tapping on “devices” will show all devices allocated to the selected room.
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5.2.2.1 Determine individually the home favourites
In the you are able to individually determine your home tile view
favourites for a room. Up to four favourites can be determined per room.
This enables the control of numerous room-specific functions (e.g.
switching the lights or moving shutters up and down) directly above the
tile view.
Tap on the room name to access the configuration menu.
Determine via which information in the processing – processing home favourites
pertinent tile is to be presented in the home screen.
The selection of favourites diers depending on the installed system components. In
the list view, it is not possible to determine home favourites.
5.2.2.2 Changing room icon
Depending on the selected room designation, Homematic IP
allocates icons as a standard already for the various rooms. Via the
menu item “Change room icon”, you have the option to select, at
any time, its own icon for the room tile in the home screen.
5.2.2.3 Rename room
Within the Homematic IP App, there are dierent possibilities to change the name of a room.
Please proceed as follows in the room menu:
Tap on the room name.
Tap on “Processing” in the room menu.
Tap on “Rename room”.
Please enter a new name. After tap on “Confirm”, the new name will be saved.
5.2.2.4 Default view
You can determine under Processing – Default view which solution
is to be shown first (room climate, light, shading, security or access)
for the default view in the selected room when the room view is
opened.
5.2.2.5 Delete room
Within the Homematic IP App, there are dierent possibilities to delete a room. In the room
menu, use the menu item “Delete room” under “Processing”.
If there are still devices assigned to a room, you first have to delete all devices in the
device overview of the room.
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5.2.4 Pairing of devices
You can integrate, without any problems, additional Homematic IP devices into your smart home
solution. To do this, you must register, i.e. pairing, the devices at the Access Point. After you add
the devices, they appear in the app and can be configured.
You are at liberty to choose the sequence of pairing the devices. In order to keep track of things,
it is recommended to:
proceed room after room;
add devices bit by bit;
install them subsequently;
configure them conclusively.
The pairing procedure is identical for all Homematic IP devices:
Tap on the main menu symbol “... More” on the bottom right in the home screen.
Tap onAdd device”.
Follow the app request “Activate device” (supply voltage to the device)
-Battery-operated devices: Insert batteries or remove insulation strips
-Power-supplied device: Plug into outlet
If the energy supply is active, the device is displayed in the app.
Follow the instructions in the app.
All devices of your Homematic IP system are registered either via scanning the QR
code or by entering the last four digits of the device number (SGTIN).
Confirm your entry with .
In the next step, allocate the just pairing device to one or more (e.g. solutions
security, room climate and/or light and shading).
QR code and SGTIN can be found on the supplied device stickers and on the back of
the Access Point. With battery supplied devices, you will additionally find the SGTIN in
the battery compartment. Please keep the stickers in a safe place.
Devices that can be used in one solution only (e.g. the Homematic IP Radiator Thermostat)
are automatically allocated to one solution (e.g. room climate). In this case, the request
for allocation is skipped. For devices with several possible solutions (e.g. Homematic IP
Window and Door Contact), please select in which applications (e.g. room climate and/
or security) you want to use the device.
Allocate the device to a . Select a room that is already available or create a new room
room by tapping on “New room” (Android) or “Create new room” (iOS).
Assign a for the device. You can optionally supplement the device name name
automatically generated by the system or assign a new name.
Select the designations for devices and rooms such that a unique and unambiguous
allocation will be subsequently possible. Via the app, you have the opportunity to rename
the devices and rooms at any time.
As soon as you add additional devices, the app will suggest already existing rooms to you. Select
one of these rooms or create a new room via “New room”. The newly added device automatically
appears in the device overview of the app under the correspondingly selected room.
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5.2.5 Location and weather information
Query of the location is required for utilisation of the weather data as well as the
location-dependent sunrise and sunset times.
Depending on the location of the smartphone, upon the initial setup, the time zone is set and
transmitted to the system as well as to the Homematic IP components. The changeover from
summer to winter time is eected automatically.
The app obtains the values shown via the online service OpenWeatherMap or directly via
measurements of your own Homematic IP Weather Sensors and makes them available to other
functions. Shutters / blinds / awnings are thus automatically controlled.
Via the “Sort” button at the top right of the screen you can determine the weather view order.
Tap on “Determine weather location”. In the search field, enter the name of the city or
the postcode.
Select the location for your weather data and tap on the left arrow at the the top left
screen and confirm your selection (Android) or tap on “Done” (iOS).
After tapping on the weather symbol, numerous location -dependent items of information will
be available to you. This includes, aside from the outside temperature, the times of sunrise and
sunset, as well as the humidity and wind velocity including the prevailing direction of the wind.
If you have additional Homematic IP products installed from the category of weather and
environment, you will be correspondingly shown additional weather data.
5.2.6 Determine system PIN
Assign a PIN for the protection of your system. By setting up a system PIN, you protect your
Homematic IP installation from unlawful access by unauthorised persons. It is thus recom-
mended to deposit a system PIN already at the beginning of the installation.
Always keep this system PIN in a well-protected place since resetting the PIN is not possible.
You will need the PIN for the following administrative functions within the Homematic IP system:
Adding a new smartphone and deleting an existing smartphone
Changing the PIN
Deleting the event protocol
Exchanging an Access Point
Preparing couplings with additional services, such as Amazon Alexa
Setting up access authorisations in the access solution or configuration of the
Homematic IP Door Lock Drive.
In the field “Define PIN”, enter an at least 4-digit combination of digits of your choice.
Tap on the left arrow at the top left screen and confirm your selection (Android) or tap
on “Done” (iOS).
After the PIN has been provided in the setup screen, the code can also be subsequently changed
in the main menu under More, Settings, PIN.
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6 GENERAL CONFIGURATION OF THE SYSTEM
6.1 Main menu
In the main menu you can make the settings for your Homematic IP system.
Tap on the main menu symbol “... More” on the bottom right in the home screen.
Depending on the configuration of the system, you will have the following options in the main
menu:
General
- Device overview
- Add device
- Device updates
-Automation
-Camera
- Settings
- Info and help
climate control
- Heating / cooling schedules
- Climate control configuration
- Holiday mode
- Hot water configuration
Security
- Alarm protocol
- Alarm configuration
- Light groups
- Presence mode
Light and shade
- Links/ groups
- Time profiles
- Shutter configuration
Other information
-Automation
-Camera
-Voice control and additional services
-Multi home administration
Please note that only menu items are displayed for which devices are available in your
system. If, for example, you are not using devices of the security solution, the menu item
“Security” is not displayed.
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6.1.1 Device overview
In the app, you manage your Homematic IP devices via the main menu symbol “... More” in the
“overview of devices”. You will find all added devices displayed, allocated according to rooms.
Devices which were paired without room allocation are displayed in a pop-up window on the
home screen.
All rooms follow in alphabetical order or in the sorting order that you specified in the settings
under the menu item “Display of rooms”.
Via a tap on All” (Android) or “Filter” (iOS), you have the option to filter your devices according
to individual rooms.
In the overview of devices, you can adjust individual device settings. Configuration possibilities
result depending on the device. Basically, you can change – with all devices – the allocation to
a room name of the or the device.
For this, select a device in the overview of devices. Tap on the name of the device.
Select the menu item “Allocation” to push the device into another room and to
change the name.
Depending on the type of device, the dierent possibilities of settings are dierentiated. For
example, for devices with a push button or a rotary knob, an can be activated operating lock
or deactivated.
Devices for which the operating lock is activated can be operated only via the app, not,
however, via the device itself.
Deactivation of the operating lock is possible only via the app.
Moreover, you can adjust e.g. a temperature oset for radiator thermostats to balance out
temperature deviations. Should you operate a wall thermostat in a room, only the temperature
oset is to apply which was adjusted with the wall thermostat. For window contacts, an individual
message delay between 0 and 60 seconds can be defined.
A message delay can be useful if a window is opened only shortly without the heating to
be turned down with it.
By means of a tap on the device designation, you will find via the infor-
mation icon at the top right of the edge of the screen additional infor-
mation for every device in the following sequence:
SGTIN: Individual device number
Device type: Short designation of the device
Current firmware: Installed firmware version of the device
Update status: Availability of current updates for devices and
firmware
Connection quality: Informative bar chart about the connection
quality between Access Point and device
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6.1.2 Multi-channel view
In devices with several channels, the multi-channel view enables the allocation and designation
of individual channels to individual rooms and solutions. This concerns multi-channel devices
by HomematicIP, such as floor heating controllers, contact interfaces or multi-channel switch
actuators. After adding multi-channel devices, the allocation of individual channels to rooms
will be automatically queried.
The allocation of individual channels can be eected at any time via the display of the device
overview:
Tap on the main menu symbol “...More” and there on “Device overview”.
In terms of devices whose channels can be allocated to dierent rooms, the already allocated
channels are displayed in the device overview under the pertinent room. One example for this
type of device are floor heating controllers which frequently control heating circuits in dierent
rooms. These channels are designated by the multi-channel symbol .
Figure 3: Screenshot device overview, multi-channel devices (1)
The multi channel view indicates all devices and related channels.
Tap on the device in the device overview. In case of multi-channel devices, you get
automatically into the multi-channel view – in the area “Channels” of the menu
“Device configuration“.
Moreover, non-allocated channels are here shown in grey. In the future, you can directly provide
channel-specific configurations from the multi-channel view by selecting the desired channel.
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Figure 4: Screenshot device overview, multi-channel devices (2)
6.1.3 Configuration of individual buttons and pairs of buttons
As a standard, the buttons of Homematic IP remote controls and wall push buttons are defined
as pairs of buttons. That means,using one button, you can switch on / dim up /power up another
Homematic IP device, and via the second button of the pair of buttons, you can switch o /dim
down /power down that device.
The predefined button pairs of remote controls and wall push buttons can also be easily split into
individual buttons. This allows you to configure your smart home system even more individually
and use the easy-to-use toggle function, for example, to switch devices on or o using just one
button.
In order to subdivide the pairs of buttons into individual buttons, please proceed as follows:
Tap on the main menu symbol “...More” and there on “Device overview”. Alternatively,
you can also invoice the desired device via “Devices” in the room overview.
Select the desired device from the list.
Tap on “Configuration of pairs of buttons and individual buttons”.
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Figure 5: Configuration of individual buttons and pairs of buttons
If you allocated the device or, respectively, the pair of buttons before already to a group,
you cannot divide the pair of buttons into individual buttons. To this end, first delete the
allocation of the pair of buttons to the corresponding group.
The individual channels of the button pairs must be assigned to the same solution.
Select whether you want to use the buttons of the device as individual buttons or as
pairs of buttons.
Tap on “Save” to conclude the configuration.
If you defined the buttons as individual buttons, you can use the toggle function via the individual
buttons to execute two functions (e. g. switching on and o) via one button. To be able to use
the toggle function, please proceed as follows:
In the home screen, tap on “Groups” and subsequently on “Processing”.
Create a new group by means of the + symbol.
Select the type of the group to be created (e.g. “switching group” or “shading group”).
Select the devices or channels for the group and tap on “Done”.
Via the following menu, you can determine the action under “Toggle” which is to be
executed upon actuation of the button.
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Figure 6: Action upon actuation of the button
Tap on “Done” to save the configuration.
6.1.4 Rename and delete devices
All devices displayed in the device overview can be renamed or deleted here.
Rename devices
Android
Tap and hold down the device you want to rename.
Tap on the pen symbol ( ) in the menu bar.
Enter a new name. After tapping on “Confirm”, the new name will be saved.
iOS
Select the device you want to rename, swipe from right to left and tap on “Rename”.
Enter a new name into the text box. After tapping on “Confirm”, the new name will be
saved.
Delete devices
Android
Tap and hold down the device you want to delete.
Tap on the trash symbol ( ) in the menu bar.
Confirm by tapping on “Delete” that you really want to delete the device.
iOS
Select the device you want to delete, swipe from right to left and tap on “Delete”.
Confirm by tapping on “Delete” that you really want to delete the device.
If you delete a device, the factory settings of the device have to be restored in order to
add it again and thus continue to use it. For further information, please refer to the user
manual of the corresponding devices.
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6.2.1 Replacing the Access Point
If it should be necessary to replace your Homematic IP Access Point, this can be done without
diculty. In that case, the new Access Point takes over all data of your installation. Your previ-
ously used Access Point will be put out of operation.
Please note that your new Access Point must be in factory condition. You will find
instructions on how to restore the factory settings in the user manual of your Access
Point.
Access points can only be exchanged with variants of the same type; thus, e.g. HmIP-HAP
with HmIP-HAP or HmIP-WLAN-HAP with HmIP-WLAN-HAP. If you want to exchange
your current Access Point for an Access Point of another type, the existing devices of
your installation must first be reset and subsequently paired new.
Disconnect your old Access Point from the power supply.
In the app home screen, tap on the main menu icon “... More” and select “Info and
help” from the main menu.
In the menu “Info and help” tap quickly five times on the version line displayed in grey
on the bottom of the screen.
Tap “Continue” and follow the instructions in the app step by step.
After the exchange procedure is finished, your new Access Point is set up and immediately ready
for use.
6.2.2 Multi-home management
Multi-home management gives you the option of setting up several separate Homematic IP
systems with one Homematic IP App. This allows you to control and configure your home as
well as an additional holiday home with your HomematicIP app. Homematic IP Access Points
(HmIP-HAP) as well as WLAN Access Points (HmIP-WLAN-HAP) can be used for the multi-home
management.
Tap on the main menu symbol.
Select the menu item “Multi-home management”.
In the following window, tap on the + sign.
Select a new name for the system you want to install (for
example “holiday home“) and tap on “Confirm”.
pair your new Access Point. Follow the instructions in the app.
After adding the new Access Point, you can directly see in the home screen
which installation you are currently viewing and switch to another instal-
lation by tapping on the installation’s name (e.g. “My home”).
Alternatively, the menu item “Multi-home management” lets you select
which Homematic IP system you want to control with your Homematic IP
smartphone app.
The Access Points or installations integrated into the app can be renamed
and deleted via the menu at any time.
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6.3 Restoring the factory settings of the Access Point
The factory settings of the Access Point and the entire installation can be restored. The opera-
tions dier as follows:
Resetting the Access Point:
Only the factory settings of the Access Point are restored here. The installation
remains in place, along with all the settings made.
Resetting and deleting the entire installation
This resets the entire Homematic IP installation and deletes all settings. The app must
then be uninstalled and reinstalled. The factory state of your individual Homematic IP
devices must also be restored in order to enable them to be paired again.
6.3.1 Resetting the Access Point
To restore the factory settings of the Access Point, please proceed as follows:
To restore the factory settings of the Access Point, please proceed as follows:
Disconnect the Access Point from the power supply. Therefore, unplug the mains
adapter.
Plug-in the mains adapter again and press and hold down the system button for 4s at
the same time, until the LED will quickly start flashing orange.
Release the system button.
Press and hold down the system button again for 4 seconds, until the LED lights up
green. If the LED lights up red, please try again.
Release the system button again to conclude the procedure.
The device restarts and the Access Point is reset.
6.3.2 Deleting an Access Point from the installation
If you want to delete one of several Access Points from your Homematic IP installation,
proceed as follows:
In the app home screen, tap on the main menu icon “... More” and then on “Overview
of devices”. The paired Access Point(s) is/are displayed in the device list..
Delete the desired Access Point by swiping to the left in the relevant line (iOS) or
long-tapping on the line (Android) and then selecting “Delete”.
If a secondary Access Point is deleted from the installation, all system data remains in
place.
The primary Access Point cannot be deleted from the installation as previously described.
If you want to delete the primary Access Point and thus the entire installation, proceed
as described in “6.2.2 Resetting and deleting the entire installation”.
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7.1 Configuring the climate control solution for each room
After you have installed and set-up your solution as described in section 5.2.4 Pairing of devices
, you can configure the climate control solution and adapt it to your individual needs.
Homematic IP room climate control devices, such as a radiator thermostat, window and
door contact and wall thermostat, are automatically linked to each other after being
assigned to the same room and act with each other. An electric heater that is connected
to the Homematic IP system via a switch socket for example can also be controlled
automatically via a wall thermostat if it has been assigned to theRoom climatesolution
and to the same room.
7.1.1 Operating modes
Automatic operation using heating schedules
You can configure individual heating schedules for each room, in order to automatically control
room temperature. Further information on this matter can be found under “Heating or cooling
schedules” on page 44
Manual operation
If you select the profile Manual” for a room, you have the option to select a room temperature
that is kept constant within the defined minimum and maximum temperature. The stored heating
schedule of the corresponding room is not active in the meantime.
In the home screen, tap on the room for which you want to activate the profile
“Manually”.
Tap on the currently activated profile.
In the “Delete visible schedules” pop-up window, tap “Manual” and select the desired
room temperature using the control dial.
Tap on Back to return to the home screen of the app.
Party mode
For parties or similar events, a changed temperature can be desired for a certain period of time.
You can use the party mode to adjust the room temperature for a precisely defined period of
time.
In the home screen, tap on the room for which you want to activate the profile “Party
mode”.
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Figure 7: Screenshot Selecting the party mode
Tap on the currently activated profile.
In the pop-up window “Visible schedules”, tap on “Party mode”.
Select the time for activating the party mode and tap “Continue”.
Use the control dial to select the desired room temperature.
Tap on Back to return to the home screen of the app.
After the time defined for the party mode has expired, the room temperature is controlled
according to the profile that has been selected last.
Holiday mode
By activating the holiday mode you have the option to reduce the room temperature until a
defined point in time to a freely selectable temperature value in case of longer absence and
thus to save energy.
In contrast to the eco mode, the temperature in the holiday mode is reduced in all rooms, i.e.
also in rooms which are heated exclusively with a floor or wall surface heating system.
Even after your Homematic IP device has been restarted (for example after a battery
change or device update), the device’s last profile status is now automatically restored.
For example, a radiator thermostat’s last selected heating schedule will continue to be
run after the restart.
Activating the holiday mode
Tap the operating mode icon on the app home screen and select the operating mode
“Holiday”.
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7.1.2 Room Menu
Select a room via the app home screen. Tap on the upper part of the room tile and
subsequently on “Edit”. Here you can choose multiple menu items, depending on your
system configuration.
Figure 9: Screenshot room menu item
7.1.3 Configuration
Via the menu item “Configuration” you can configure the rooms of your choice.
The minimum / maximum temperature configured is also valid if a higher or lower
temperature should be selected in one or more heating phases of the selected heating
schedule.
Configuration option
Minimum / maximum
temperature
The "Minimum / Maximum temperature" is configured using the control
dial. After tapping on "Confirm" (Android) or "Done" (iOS) the selected
minimum / maximum temperature is stored in the system.
Open-window temperature
The "Open-window temperature" determines to which value the
temperature set on the radiator thermostat will be reduced. After tapping
on "Confirm" (Android) or "Done" (iOS), the selected open-window
temperature is stored in the system.
Boost duration
The "Boost duration" selects the duration of time for which the valve of
the radiator unit is to be fully opened. It can be configured in the app
or on the thermostat. Tap "Boost duration" and select the desired boost
duration via the control dial. After tapping on "Confirm" (Android) or
"Done" (iOS), the selected boost duration is stored in the system.
n case of rapidly decreasing temperatures (1.5 °C in 3 min) due to an open window, the
radiator thermostat will automatically reduce the temperature of the radiator to 12 °C for
15 min (“Temperature drop detection”). After 15 min, the radiator thermostat will change
back again to the current heating schedule. The installation location of the radiator
thermostat (below window sills, behind furniture or curtains) or external temperatures
may influence the open-window detection. For optimum open-window detection, it is
thus advisable to use the Homematic IP door and window contacts.
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Heating system (available when using Floor Heating Controller)
This menu item allows you to select the heating system that you want to control with your Floor
Heating Controller. You can select between the following five options:
1. Standard
Select this mode for standard floor heating systems in conventional buildings.
2. Low energy
Select this mode if you use a floor or wall surface heating system with a very low flow
temperature, for example in an energetically renovated building or new building with
low energy requirements.
The remaining three options are reserved for special areas of application and are not relevant
for floor and wall surface heating systems.
3. Radiator
With this mode, it is possible to regulate water-based radiators via a channel of the
Floor Heating Controller. For this, a wired thermal actuator on the radiator is required.
4. Passive convector
Select this mode only when using underfloor convectors, such as those used in front
of large window areas.
5. Active convector
This mode is applied only when fan coils are used, which are mainly used in oce and
industrial buildings.
Humidity limit
When using a Homematic IP Multi IO Box with connected dehumidifier, the humidity value from
which the dehumidifier is activated in order to avoid condensation problems can be set here.
In the case of floor heating systems with active cooling operation, the corresponding cooling
circuit is also closed.
7.2 System-wide settings for the climate control solution
7.2.1 Heating or cooling schedules
Heating and cooling schedules provide you with the option to tailor the heating control for each
room to your personal needs and individual routines. Automatic control of the room temperature
allows you to always have your desired temperature.
For each room, the app can define up to three dierent heating or cooling schedules (if you are
using Floor Heating Controllers). Within these heating schedules, you can set dierent minute-
to-minute switching times for each day of the week and thus regulate the room temperature in
a time-controlled manner - with up to six freely definable heating phases per day and a temper-
ature selection with a precision of up to 0.5°.
All defined heating schedules can be selected under the corresponding rooms with a fingertip.
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Figure 10: Screenshot Selection of heat profile
When using Floor Heating Controllers, it is possible to pair them with the Homematic IP Multi IO
Box in order to control the boiler and to switch from heating to cooling operation. Just as for
heating schedules, individual cooling schedules can also be created. The floor heating system
can thus even cool rooms down to a pleasant level in summer.
7.2.1.1 The standard schedule
In the app, up to three heating schedules can be created and configured for each room. The
standard profile is explained in more detail below:
Specified as a default is a of 17 °C. The base temperature base temperature indicates which
constant temperature is to be kept in the room if the heating schedule is neither in a heating
nor in a lowering phase.
In addition, a room temperature of 21 °C is specified from 6:00 am to 9:00 am and from 5:00
pm to 9:00 pm for the weekdays. For Saturdays and Sundays, a room temperature of 21 °C is
pre-set from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm.
Figure 11: Screenshot Standard profile
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7.2.1.2 Adjusting the heating schedules
You have six options for adjusting the heating schedules:
Rename profiles
Changing the base temperature
Changing the predefined heating phases
Deleting and adding heating phases
Copying switching times to other weekdays
Copying profiles to other profile positions (transferring complete week profile to other
rooms)
Selecting profiles
Access the main menu and tap on “Heating schedules”.
In the “Heating schedules” menu, select the schedule of the room you want to adjust
by tapping “Standard schedule” under the relevant room. The profile is loaded and the
profile overview opens with the reset heating schedules for every day of the week.
Rename profile
In the “Heating schedules” menu, mark the profile of the room you want to adjust.
iOS:
-In the profile overview, select the profile that you want to rename by swiping
from right to left. Tap on “Rename”.
Android:
-Select the profile by tapping and holding.
-Tap on the pen symbol in the menu bar.
Enter a new name and confirm the entry.
After confirming the entry you will automatically get back into the “Heating schedules” menu.
Changing the base temperature
The base temperature indicates which constant temperature is to be kept in a room, if the
heating schedule is neither in a heating phase nor in a lowering down phase.
Tap on the top profile bar (Monday).
Tap on “Base temperature”; then adjust the using the control dial. base temperature
After tapping on the left arrow in the top left corner of the screen (Android) or “Done“
(iOS), the entry will be stored.
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Figure 12: Screenshot Changing the base temperature
Changing heating phases
Tap on the heating phase you want to change. You can now change the corresponding
fields beginning (left), setpoint temperature (middle) and end (right) of the selected
heating phase. For saving the changes of the profile, tap three times on “Back” ( ) and
afterwards on “Save” (Android) or “Done” (iOS).
Figure 13: Screenshot changing heating phases
Adding heating phases
In the profile overview of a room, select a day profile and tap on the + sign. A new
heating phase is opened that you can individually adjust (refer to “Changing heating
phases”).
Deleting heating phases
To delete a heating phase, tap on (Android) or swipe from right to left in the field
of the selected heating phase and tap on “Delete” (iOS). The heating phase will be
deleted.
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Copying switching times to other weekdays
With this function, you can transfer switching times which you defined for a weekday, to one
or several additional weekdays. Subsequently, you can further adjust the heating schedules for
the selected weekdays.
Android:
Select in the profile overview the day profile you wand to copy by pressing and
holding. Tap on .
Select the desired week day and tap on “Confirm”.
iOS:
Select in the profile overview the day profile you want to copy, swipe from right to left
and tap on “Copy”.
Select the desired week day and tap on “Done”.
Transferring heating schedules to other rooms.
This function enables comfortable copying of one of your dened weekly proles to other
rooms.
Android
Select in the “Heating schedules” menu the profile that you want to copy to the other
profile positions by pressing and holding. Tap on .
Select the profile positions via the check box and tap on “OK”.
iOS
In the profile overview, select the profile that you want to copy to other profile
positions by swiping from right to left. Tap on “Copy”.
Select the desired profile position by tapping and tap on “Done”.
Creating additional heating schedules
In the app you can define up to three heating schedules for each room via the menu “Heating
schedules”.
Tap on the unfold icon of the desired room ( ).
In the “Visible schedules” window select at least one additional visible schedule and tap
“Confirm” (Android) or “Done” (iOS).
Tap on the selected alternate profile. In the profile overview you can define this profile
and if required one additional profile as described above.
Also for this feature it is very useful to copy the switching time to other week days.

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