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Smart Home / Edit Socket / General
On the "General" tab you find information and basic settings for your Smart Home device.
Smart Home Device
The following information is presented under "Smart Home Device":
Information | Meaning |
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Model | Product name of your Smart Home device |
Actuator identification number (AIN) | Every Smart Home device by AVM has an AIN. The AIN is printed on the type label on the back of the device and is displayed here. |
Actuator version number | Firmware version of the device |
Name | Name of the device in the user interface. You can assign any name you like. |
Switching State
Available for
This setting is available for Smart Home devices with switchable sockets.
Function
Under "Switching State" you define how the socket should be switched after a power outage. The configured switching state will always be restored after a power outage. Settings on the "Switch Automatically" tab will not be applied.
Example
For "Switching State" the "last state" option is selected. In addition, an automatic switching setting specifies that the socket is off from 12:00 am to 06:00 am daily.
A power outage occurs between 11:50 pm and 12:15 am. The socket is still on at 11:50 pm.
In this case the socket is switched back on at 12:15 am. The time when it was to be switched off (at midnight) has passed and the setting is not applied retroactively.
Energy
Available for
This setting is available for Smart Home devices with switchable sockets.
Function
You can measure the power consumption of connected devices. To do so, enter your electricity rates:
Field | Enter the Following |
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Electricity rates | Consumption price (or kilowatt-hour rate) of your electricity rate in cent/kWh The consumption price is indicated on your electricity bill and on the website of your electricity provider. |
CO2 emissions | CO2 emission of your electricity rate in kg/kWh If you only want to measure the power consumption, leave this field blank. The CO2 emissions are indicated on your electricity bill and on the website of your electricity provider, often under the headings "Electricity Disclosure" or "Electricity Mix". |
The result of the measurement is displayed on the "Energy Display" tab.
LED Display
Available for
This setting is available for FRITZ!DECT 200/210.
Function
Because the LEDs on the Smart Home device can be distracting in some locations, for instance in a bedroom, they can be disabled.
LED Settings
Setting | Meaning | |
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"LED display on" is enabled | The LEDs are enabled. | |
"LED display on" is disabled | The LEDs are enabled briefly whenever you press a button on the Smart Home device. The LEDs go out again after about 60 seconds. Exception: If the Smart Home device has turned off the socket because the permitted electric current has been exceeded, the "On/Off" LED flashes briefly at regular intervals. |
Meaning of the LEDs
LED | Condition | Meaning |
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On/Off | off | Socket is switched off. |
on | Socket is switched on. | |
flashing | Transferring a current FRITZ!OS version to the Smart Home device. | |
short flash / long pause | The Smart Home device turned off the socket because the permitted electric current has been exceeded. Remove the electrical device inserted in the socket and press the "On/Off" button. The socket is switched back on. | |
DECT | on | The Smart Home Device is registered with the FRITZ!Box. |
flashing | Registering with the FRITZ!Box. | |
short flash / long pause | The Smart Home device is not connected to the FRITZ!Box. Either the Smart Home device is not registered, or it is located outside the range of the FRITZ!Box. |
Manual Switching
Available for
This setting is available for Smart Home devices with switchable sockets.
Function
"Manual switching" is switching using the button on the smart home device, with FRITZ!Fon, MyFRITZ!App, or a mouse click in the user interface.
If you disable both checkboxes under "Permit manual switching", you can only switch the socket of the device on or off using automatic switching.
Temperature offset
Available for
This setting is available for FRITZ!DECT Repeater 100 and FRITZ!DECT 200/210.
Function
If the temperature measured by the FRITZ!DECT Repeater 100 or FRITZ!DECT 200 deviates from the actual value, you can correct for the temperature offset.
The actual value could be, for instance, the room temperature measured with a thermometer at another position in the room.
Entering the Temperature Offset
- Enter the value (in degrees) by which the measured value is to be corrected, for instance 2.0 or -2.0.
- Click on the "OK" button.
Push Service Settings
Available for
This setting is available for FRITZ!DECT 200/210 in the FRITZ!Box user interface.
Function
Enable push service if you would like to receive a regular e-mail message reporting the values and consumption measured.
Enabling Push Service
- Enable the checkbox "push service enabled".
If the checkbox is not available, set up the FRITZ!Box push service first under "System / Push Service".
- Under "Send push service mail", enable the desired checkboxes and options:
Checkbox Option You receive an email ... for every switching event - for every switching event
- whenever the connection between the Smart Home device and the FRITZ!Box has been interrupted for at least 6 minutes
- every time the box is restarted
at regular intervals daily shortly before midnight every day weekly shortly before midnight every Sunday monthly shortly before midnight on the last day of every month - Select which view the push service mails should contain.
If you select the 24-hour view and a weekly or monthly rhythm, the push-service mail will always contain the measurement values of the past 24 hours.
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Click on the "OK" button.
Push service is enabled