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After the introduction to the topic of intelligent automation and the Ampio system, we will begin a description of all available devices of this system along with their application. You will also learn about its logical and integration capabilities.

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Course program

1. General information

1.1. Introduction
1.2 Ampio
1.3. Why Ampio?
1.4. Warranty
1.5. Information on the level of training and its content

2. Automation

2.1. Types of automation systems
2.2. What is building automation?
2.2.1. Automation in general
2.2.2. Safety of building automation
2.2.3. Savings, energy savings
2.2.4. Ecology
2.3. CAN technology
2.4. Control in automation and modern installations
2.4.1. Touch control
2.4.2. Mechanical control
2.4.3. Gesture control
2.4.4. Voice control
2.4.5. Parameter control
2.4.6. Controlling the Ampio UNI application

3. Electrical installation and automation

3.1. Lighting
3.1.1. Lighting AC 230
3.1.2. LED lighting
3.1.3. LED strips
3.1.4. Lighting circuits with AMPIO MLED bus
3.1.5. DALI lighting
3.1.6. Analog controlled lighting (0-10V)
3.1.7. Examples of lighting circuits
3.2. AC sockets
3.2.1. Examples of places in the building
3.3. Window and gate mechanisms
3.3.1. Wiring of mechanisms such as roller shutters, blinds, curtain rods, etc.
3.3.1.1 External or internal window blind
3.3.1.2. Electric curtain rod
3.3.1.3 Awnings
3.3.1.4. Electric roof windows
3.3.1.5. Electric roof window roller shutter (internal or external)
3.3.1.6. HS sliding windows
3.3.1.7. Skylight roller blind
3.3.1.8. Garage door
3.3.1.9. Automatic façade window
3.4. Heating and climate
3.5. RTV/LAN/CCTV/AUDIO
3.6. System bus
3.6.1. Bus power supply
3.6.1.1. Redundancy
3.6.1.2. Diagnostic input
3.6.1.3. Power supplies
3.6.2. Bus installation and termination
3.6.2.1. Bus cable
3.6.2.2. How do we operate the buses?
3.6.2.3. Installation of the bus in the building
3.6.2.5. Where the system bus should be located
3.6.2.6. Bus termination
3.7. Installation of temperature sensors
3.8. Installation locations for switches and sensor panels

4. Ampio devices

4.1. Types of governance
4.2. Modules (specific info -L1)
4.2.1. Inputs, outputs, integrations
4.2.2. Relay modules
4.2.3. Real-time modules with astronomical clock and temperature control
4.2.4. Lighting control modules AC230
4.2.5. Open collector modules (OC)
4.2.6. MLED three-wire bus lighting
4.2.7. Input modules (MIN)
4.2.8. Multi-zone sound systems
4.2.9. Wireless systems in Ampio
4.3. Ampio Servers
4.4. Touch panels
4.5. Other

5. Mobile app

5.1. General description – description of application capabilities / functionality / what benefits for the customer
5.2. DESKTOP – what the application greets us with
5.3. PLACES – control the devices in the room
5.4. Example of the use of floor plans
5.5. Moving between groups by means of projections
5.6. FAVORITES – gather the most frequently used functions in one place
5.7. SCENES – greater automation possibilities
5.8. ACTIVE – check what devices in your building are currently turned on
5.9. ACCOUNT – settings, information and personalization
5.9.1. Safety
5.9.2. Audio library
5.9.3. Installed versions
5.9.4. Personalisation
5.9.5. Parameters
5.9.6. Statistics
5.9.7. Presence simulation
5.9.8. Presence detection
5.9.9. Garden irrigation
5.9.10. Automation

6. Integrations

6.1. Video door phones
6.2. CCTV
6.3. Audio
6.4. Heating, air-conditioning, ventilation
6.5. TV equipment
6.6. Watering
6.7. MQTT broker
6.8. Node-RED
6.9. DALI bus
6.10. KNX bus
6.11. API

7. Other

7.1. Sales model

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