This option opens the main programming window. When you select "modules", the following screen appears.
In the top left corner, type the serial number for the module you wish to program. Each module has a unique serial number consisting of either 6 digits or 10 hexadecimal characters. The “New Module Wizard” is described later.
Once you have entered the serial number, the corresponding module will appear, as shown in the following screen. The next screen contains more than one module.
It is also important that you type in ALL modules connected to the bus, even if they are not immediately used. A module can already contain a configuration. This 'old' configuration may conflict with the existing settings!
Possible modules are relay04, relay08, dimmer, thermostats, switches, etc.
If you want to delete a module, select it and click on the red “-“ button (top right corner).
The intelligent switches and modules with at least 1 push button with firmware from 2025 (REL04SA, REL08, ...), can also be entered in a second way, without having to enter the serial numbers of the modules one by one. With the "Search for modules" button in the lower left corner, you can search for modules that are then recognized and used in the program after you have clicked on the modules one by one.
The “Wizard new module…” allows you to add a module without having to enter the serial number. The first free serial number is then chosen and the module is then set to n/a. This is shown in red in the treeview.
And as long as a module has not yet been sent correctly, the background of the serial number field will remain highlighted in orange.
The following wizard appears:
In a first screen you choose the type of module as shown in the figure above.
When double clicking on the desired type, the next selection screen will appear where you can make the right choice from all possible module types.
Before clicking on 'Finish', you can enter the number of modules to be created and, if desired, select the location of the modules.
An example of the choice of relay modules and switches can be found in the two figures below.
In this last screen you can select the version: Niko, Bticino, Sumum, CJC, JUNG, Lithoss, Tastu (or Easywave if your installation has a QWI/EW module)
Properly naming the module names and locations is an ideal way to quickly find the modules in the list. When the tab “Location” is selected, the treeview will be sorted on location. Locations can be added and deleted using the - and + buttons. An example of such a list can be found below