Skip to main content
QWE ACC PB IP65
QWE-PB/IP65

Qbus wireless Easywave alarm button

  • Reliable wireless communication with the Qbus system via the Easywave protocol
  • Wearable as a wristband, necklace, or in a holder. Flexible use as a personal alarm
  • Water and dust resistant (IP65) – Safe for use in humid environments like the bathroom or shower
  • A single button press sends a wireless signal to the Qbus system

Pressing the button on this waterproof 1-key remote control sends a wireless signal that is picked up by the Qbus Wireless interface. By configuring this in the Qbus Configuration software, any Qbus output can be controlled with this remote control. This button can be used as wristband, necklace or holder and thus serves as a personal alarm. Since the button is IP65 (water and dustproof), it can also be worn while showering/bathing.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do you read an existing configuration?

    This is a completely different procedure depending on the type of controller.

    • For the CTD controllers this goes as follows:

    In the SMIII via "File" or "Utilities / Setup / SD card", click on "Recover QDB from SD".

    After confirmation you choose the name and location where the file should be saved. The zipped QDB file is then read from the SD card of the CTD and saved. With a positive answer to the question "Unzip and open restored QDB?", All data will then be immediately available. If the data you were still working on was not sent or saved, you will first receive a notification to do so.

     

    • For a CTL controller follow the following procedure:

    Because this controller does not yet have a large memory, only limited data can be recovered. Ao the names are abbreviated to 12 characters and serial numbers are not stored anywhere.

    The first step is therefore to type in ALL serial numbers via SMII via "File / Modules". These 6-digit serial numbers can be found on every module (DIN rail, switch, detector, etc.). For the SWC0x switches, an extra option was provided to have them send their serial number via “Search for modules”.

    When you then click on the "down arrow", you can read all this limited information.

  • Always use the latest software for configuration.

    It is always recommended to use the most recent version. This version supports the newest modules and resolves all known bugs.

    If, for example, you enter a serial number and the correct module information does not appear, you are likely not working with the most recent software.

    A newer version will always be able to open the older files (.QDB) without data loss.

    The latest version of the System Manager software, along with the user manual and version history, can be found in the knowledge center.