VIMAR WELL-CONTACT PLUS KNX Control Devices
Models: 32131.G, 32133.G, 32134.G
Product Overview
The VIMAR WELL-CONTACT PLUS series offers XT standard KNX control devices designed for smart home automation. These devices feature configurable push buttons, proximity functions, status LEDs, and dimming capabilities, all housed within a single front module.
32131.G: Standard KNX XT command device with 2 push buttons, configurable as a rocker switch. Includes status LED and dimming capability. Central label for symbol customization. Black finish, 1 front module.
32133.G: Standard KNX XT command device with 2 customizable push buttons. Also configurable as a rocker switch with Proximity function. Features status LEDs and dimming capability. Central label for symbol customization. Black finish, 1 front module.
32134.G: Standard KNX XT command device with 4 customizable push buttons. Features Proximity function, status LEDs, and dimming capability. Black finish, 1 front module.
Features
- Power supplied by electrified XT support (art. 32602.x, 32603.x, 32604.x, 32613.x, or 32614.x) and corresponding node (art. 32101).
- Maximum BUS absorption: 7.5 mA for 32131.x; 12.5 mA for 32133.x, 32134.x.
- Red LED and configuration/reset button.
- Operating temperature: -5 °C to +45 °C (indoor use).
- Occupies 1 front module (30.5 mm).
- Selectable standby light levels via parameters.
- Rear connection to electrified support (art. 32602.x, 32603.x, 32604.x, 32613.x, or 32614.x).
- IP20 protection rating.
- Configurable backlit buttons (can function as 1 rocker switch).
- Backlit central label.
- Upper and lower white LEDs for status indication.
- Upper and lower labels for status indication.
Feature | Art. 32131.G | Art. 32133.G | Art. 32134.G |
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2 backlit buttons configurable as 1 rocker | ✓ | ✓ | |
Backlit central label | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Upper and lower white LED for status indication | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Upper and lower labels for status indication | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
4 backlit buttons | ✓ | ||
4 labels for status indication | ✓ | ||
Proximity function | ✓ | ✓ |
Configuration
Device configuration and parameter settings are managed using the ETS software. The latest ETS databases can be downloaded from the "Software" section of the VIMAR website (www.vimar.com).
Installation Norms
- Installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with current regulations for electrical material assembly in the country of installation.
- The device must be mounted on electrified XT supports: 2 modules (art. 32602.x) for 2-module boxes, 3 modules (art. 32603.x and 32613.x) for rectangular 3-module boxes, or 4 modules (art. 32604.x and 32614.x) for rectangular 4-module boxes.
- For optimal performance, it is recommended to activate only one proximity sensor per light point and deactivate others.
- Avoid mounting two or more controls with activated proximity sensors facing each other at a distance less than 4 meters.
- Avoid mounting a button with an activated proximity sensor in front of a device with an infrared receiver to prevent interference.
- Exercise caution during button removal, label insertion, and button attachment to avoid scratching or soiling the proximity sensor lens.
Diagram illustrating minimum distance for proximity sensors.
[Diagram showing two people facing each other with a distance indicator 'A' and a crossed-out zone indicating < 4m]
A: Minimum distance
B: Proximity sensor
C: Configuration/reset button
D: Button and white LED
E: Button and label
Norm Compliance
This product complies with the following directives and standards:
- Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive.
- Directive on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
- Standards EN IEC 60669-2-1, EN 50491-2, EN IEC 63044, and EN IEC 63000.
- REACH Regulation (EU) No. 1907/2006 - art. 33. The product may contain traces of lead.
WEEE Information: The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol indicates that this equipment must not be disposed of with other waste at the end of its life. Users must deliver the equipment to a designated collection center for electrical and electronic waste. Alternatively, used equipment can be returned free of charge to the retailer when purchasing equivalent new equipment. Retailers with a sales area of at least 400 m² for electronic equipment must accept used electronic products smaller than 25 cm free of charge, without purchase obligation. Selective collection facilitates recycling and environmentally compatible treatment and disposal, preventing potential harm to health and the environment.
CE Marking
Diagrams
Front and Rear View
[Diagram showing front and rear views of 32131.G, 32133.G, and 32134.G devices, highlighting button and LED positions.]
Label Insertion
[Diagram illustrating the process of inserting labels into the 32131.G-32133.G and 32134.G devices.]
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Key Attachment
[Diagrams showing the steps for attaching the keys (buttons) to the 32131.G-32133.G and 32134.G devices.]
Key Detachment
[Diagrams showing how to detach the keys using a screwdriver.]
Device Attachment
[Diagrams illustrating the process of attaching the device to the mounting support.]
Device Detachment
[Diagrams illustrating the process of detaching the device from the mounting support.]