The SpaceLogic KNX Hybrid Module is a device that is connected to a Wiser for KNX or spaceLYnk controller and allows a wireless connection. It is compatible with Schneider's wireless Wiser devices (the list of supported devices is constantly expanded and may vary from country to country). New or existing KNX installations can easily be upgraded with wireless devices without the need to install additional KNX cables. Wireless window/door sensors, motion sensors, water leak sensors, temperature/humidity sensors can be easily added to the existing KNX installation. Power sockets or Smart plugs can be added and remotely switched on and off. Wireless devices can be controlled by the KNX devices. Conversely, any KNX device can be controlled by the wireless Wiser devices. With the new Wiser KNX APP all devices can be controlled, schedules, moments (scenes) and automation can be created and notifications received. To properly pair and configure the KNX devices, the SpaceLogic KNX Hybrid application must be installed. The application is available for download on the market place of the Wiser for KNX and spaceLYnk controller. In a few simple steps, the wireless devices are paired and configured so that they can function like any other KNX device. There is no difference between wireless and wired devices, a truly seamless integration. The KNX Hybrid module can be operated with the same 24 VDC power supply that also supplies the Wiser for KNX or spaceLYnk controller. The communication between the hybrid module and the controllers takes place via an RS232 interface, which is available in both devices. The 3 m antenna included in the delivery is intended for mounting outside the control cabinet, in order to increase the range of the radio signal. Thanks to its magnetic base the antenna can be mounted on all metallic surfaces. The omnidirectional antenna is connected to the SpaceLogic KNX Hybrid module via an SMA connector. The KNX Hybrid module for the standard DIN rail must be used together with the Wiser for KNX or spaceLYnk controller in the low-voltage range of the cabinets. If the antenna cable is to run through high-voltage cabinets, the cable must be routed separately from the power distribution. Another possibility is the use of a qualified electrical insulation hose. An isolation voltage of at least 2 kV is required.This text is machine translated.