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Open/Close Gate with Universal Sensor


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Hi all,

I am quite new to Fibaro, and I would like to do the following to start:

I own a Gate-opening System of "Nice", which has the possiblilty to trigger the door open, -stop, and -close with a potential free contact.

My idea was to attach the Universal Sensor to the "Nice" Control-Units 24V current, and use the binary output for the Gate-open trigger. Activating the trigger a second time would stop the gate, anothertime would close the gate.

Is my assumtion correct, would this work that way?

Thank you very much!

cheers

joystick

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I also have a nice gate opener.

First I connected 2 Rollershutters 2 to the Nice-interfaces outputs. That worked with my HC2 and the original remotes.

 

But finally I just ripped the Nice-electronics out and now I open and close the gates with 2 x Roller Shutter 2.

But the motors have to work on 220 AC!

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The outputs of the Universal Binary Sensor cannot be controlled, they are tied to the inputs.

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The outputs of the Universal Binary Sensor cannot be controlled, they are tied to the inputs.

True! The UBS is nothing more or less than a sensor, it can't be controlled by the user.

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HI 

 

I am using a 2x1.5w Fibaro relay with my Came electric gates and these work a treat. You just wire one switch into a "open" command on the gates and another switch into the "close" command on the gates. 

 

Must be 240v

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On 2/13/2015 at 6:40 PM, petergebruers said:

The outputs of the Universal Binary Sensor cannot be controlled, they are tied to the inputs.

very sad

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