Energy efficient integrated room automation
| GFR's room automation concept is called ROOM4D. “4D” stands for the four dimensions of modern room automation: efficiency, intelligence, functionality and design. ROOM4D contains all the building blocks for realising integrated room automation solutions and offers a variety of integration modules for all areas. |
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Consistent - from the startAs an integral part of GFR's building automation and systems engineering (WEBPROJECT), ROOM4D covers everything from sensor clamps to WEBVISION building management, all the way from planning to construction and long-term operation. |
One of the Highlights of the ROOM4D: Multi-function Touch-screen Panel R4D.RT7The multi-function touch-screen panel and R4D.RT7 room operating device are used particularly in room automation for controlling lighting, jalousies (Venetian blinds), heating and the climate, and, over and above this, it is best suited for the operation of extended functions such as, for example, controlling multimedia systems, timer control of appliances, setting specific scenarios and much more. In order to design the user interface of R4D.RT7 you neither need to have programming knowledge and skills nor do you need to use special device-specific software. The interface is configured simply with the help of Drag & Drop using the GFR Planning and Customising tool, WEBPROJECT, and by making use of readymade and user-definable icons and a diverse choice of functions from all areas of modern room automation. The user interface of the R4D.RT7 can be designed uniquely with the help of libraries available or it can be customised as desired. In addition, the device can be supplied with different front frames. The range stretches from aluminium to stainless steel, and from glass right up to painting in various colours. Since a large number of user interfaces can be saved in the touch-screen panel and the device communicates with the automation system in a holistic manner, highly complex applications, too, can be implemented in building automation. The communication is Ethernet-based, which is provided in all modern buildings. The communication partners can either be BACnet controllers or even proprietary makes of controllers. The touch-screen panel is fed power over the Ethernet (PoE - "Power over Ethernet"). |
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