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Mounting
Start-up
When selecting a mounting location and drilling
in the vicinity of switches or socket outlets, check
for electrical wires and power supply cables.
The mounting location should be protected from
the eects of the weather and not exposed to
direct sunlight or other sources of heat radiation.
5.2 Wall mounting
For the wall mounting with the supplied screws and
plugs, please proceed as follows:
• Choose a site for installation (see “5.1 General
notes on installation” on page 29).
• Remove the cap (A)
(see fig. 2)
.
• Position the temperature and humidity sensor
without cap (A) on the desired site on the wall and
mark the bore holes (D) with a pen (
see fig. 3)
.
• Now drill the bore holes.
If you are working with a stone wall, drill the
marked two 5 mm holes and insert the plugs sup-
plied. If you are working with a wooden wall, you
can pre-drill 1.5 mm holes to make screws easier
to insert.
• Insert the plugs into the bore holes.
• Position the temperature and humidity sensor
and turn the screws into the plugs (
see fig. 4)
.
• Do not yet place the cap (A).
6 Start-up
Please read this entire section before starting to
use the device.
First set up your Homematic IP Access Point via
the Homematic IP app to enable operation of
other Homematic IP devices within your system.
For further information, please refer to the
operating manual of the Access Point.
You can connect the device either to the Access
Point or to the Homematic Central Control Unit
CCU2. For detailed information, please refer to the
Homematic IP User Guide, available for download
in the download area of www.eQ-3.com.
To integrate the temperature and humidity sensor into
your system and enable it to communicate with other
Homematic IP devices, you must teach-in the device to
your Homematic IP Access Point first.