General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 6-1: HBES installations - Installation and planning

EN 50491-6-1 specifies the additional specific HBES requirements for the common rules for the planning and the installation of HBES home cabling systems. The structure is in accordance with EN 50174-2. This European Standard focuses on requirements for HBES cabling systems in homes. Requirements for backbones cabling in buildings are also considered. HBES radio frequency (RF) systems are considered as extensions or as alternative to cabled systems. RF connections may have an impact on the infrastructure. Different infrastructure models are presented for the use of RF connections instead of wired ones (e.g. fewer installation spaces IS6). Optical fibre HBES installation guidelines may be considered in future. Power line systems are outside the scope of this European Standard.

Allgemeine Anforderungen an die Elektrische Systemtechnik für Heim und Gebäude (ESHG) und an Systeme der Gebäudeautomation (GA) - Teil 6-1: ESHG-Installationen - Installation und Planung

Die vorliegende Europäische Norm legt die zusätzlichen spezifischen ESHG-Anforderungen für allgemeine Planungs- und Installationsvorschriften für ESHG-Verkabelungssysteme für Wohnungen fest. Der Aufbau entspricht EN 50174 2. Diese Europäische Norm beinhaltet die Anforderungen an ESHG-Verkabelungssysteme in Wohnungen. Außerdem werden die Anforderungen an die Hauptverkabelung in Gebäuden behandelt. Als Erweiterung verkabelter Systeme werden ESHG-HF-Systeme betrachtet. Es besteht die Möglichkeit, dass HF-Verbindungen die Infrastruktur beeinflussen. Für die Anwendung von HF-Verbindungen anstelle von leitungsgebundenen Verbindungen stehen andere Infrastrukturmodelle zur Verfügung (z. B. weniger Installationsplätze IS6). Ein Leitfaden für ESHG-Installationen mit Lichtwellenleitern wird für die Zukunft in Betracht gezogen. Übertragungssysteme über das Stromnetz gehören nicht zum Anwendungsbereich der vorliegenden Euro-päischen Norm.

Exigences générales pour systèmes électroniques pour les foyers domestiques et les bâtiments (HBES) et pour systèmes de gestion technique du bâtiment (SGTB) - Partie 6-1 : Installations des HBES - Planification et installation

La présente Norme Européenne spécifie les exigences particulières supplémentaires des HBES (Systèmes électroniques pour les foyers domestiques et les bâtiments, « Home and Building Electronic Systems ») relatives aux règles communes de planification et d'installation des systèmes de câblages domestiques des HBES. La structure est conforme à l’EN 50174 2.
La présente Norme Européenne se concentre sur les exigences concernant les systèmes de câblage des HBES dans les locaux d’habitation. Les exigences concernant le câblage de l’épine dorsale dans les bâtiments sont également considérées.
Les systèmes à fréquence radio (RF, Radiofrequency) des HBES sont considérés comme des extensions des systèmes câblés ou des alternatives.
Les raccordements à RF peuvent avoir un impact sur l'infrastructure. Différents modèles d'infrastructure sont présentés pour l’utilisation de raccordements à RF à la place des raccordements câblés (par exemple, moins d'espaces d'installation EI6).
Des directives relatives à l'installation des HBES à fibres optiques pourront être considérées dans l'avenir.
Les systèmes de lignes d'énergie ne font pas partie du domaine d'application de la présente Norme Européenne.

Splošne zahteve za stanovanjske in stavbne elektronske sisteme (HBES) in sisteme za avtomatizacijo in regulacijo stavb (BACS) - 6-1. del: Inštalacije HBES - Inštalacije in načrtovanje

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Automation and Control Systems (BACS) - Part 6-1: HBES installations - Installation and
planning
Allgemeine Anforderungen an die Elektrische Systemtechnik für Heim und Gebäude
(ESHG) und an Systeme der Gebäudeautomation (GA) - Teil 6-1: ESHG-Installationen -
Installation und Planung
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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN 50491-6-1

NORME EUROPÉENNE
January 2014
EUROPÄISCHE NORM

ICS 97.120


English version


General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES)
and Building Automation and Control Systems (BACS) -
Part 6-1: HBES installations -
Installation and planning


Exigences générales pour systèmes Allgemeine Anforderungen an die
électroniques pour les foyers domestiques Elektrische Systemtechnik für Heim und
et les bâtiments (HBES) et pour systèmes Gebäude (ESHG) und an Systeme der
de gestion technique Gebäudeautomation (GA) -
du bâtiment (SGTB) - Teil 6-1: ESHG-Installationen -
Partie 6-1 : Installations des HBES - Installation und Planung
Planification et installation





This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2013-11-25. CENELEC members are bound to comply
with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard
the status of a national standard without any alteration.

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Contents
Foreword . 4
1 Scope . 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 6
3.1 Terms and definitions . 6
3.2 Abbreviations . 7
4 Aspect of system and cabling . 8
5 Home network model and general requirements . 8
5.1 Home cabling . 8
5.2 Wireless telecommunication services and HBES applications. 11
6 Infrastructure requirements . 14
6.1 Installation spaces for home cabling . 14
6.2 Coexistence between home cabling and mains . 21
6.3 Infrastructure for home cabling including wireless links . 22
6.4 Infrastructure additional requirements for outdoor installations . 24
7 Connectors for HBES twisted pairs . 24
8 Cable and installation accessories requirements . 24
8.1 Channel and link performances . 24
8.2 TP cable characteristics. 24
8.3 Installation requirements for typical HBES applications . 25
9 Electrical safety and functional safety . 31
9.1 Electrical safety . 31
9.2 Functional safety . 31
10 EMC . 31
11 Earthing and bounding for lightning protection . 31
12 Fire reaction and resistance requirements . 31
13 Environmental aspects . 31
14 Administration and documentation . 32
14.1 Installation documentation . 32
14.2 Instructions for use . 32
14.3 Installer manual . 32
15 Inspection and tests . 33
15.1 General . 33
15.2 Carry out of the installation . 33
15.3 HBES operation . 34
15.4 Checks record . 34
Annex A (informative) Guidelines on HBES installation in existing buildings . 35
Annex B (informative) Documentation . 36
Bibliography . 40

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Figures
Figure 1 – General topology of home cabling – ICT, BCT, CCCB cabling subsystems are indicated . 9
Figure 2 – Cabling needed to deliver HBES function . 9
Figure 3 – Installation spaces . 15
Figure 4 – Infrastructure for buildings . 16
Figure 5 – Horizontal infrastructure (floor distribution) . 17
Figure 6 – Example of infrastructure for ICT, BCT cabling for an apartment . 18
Figure 7 – Example of infrastructure for CCCB cabling for an apartment . 18
Figure 8 – Example of allocation of installation spaces (IS5, IS6) . 19
Figure 9 – Indicative installation height for the most common HBES devices . 20
Figure 10 – Addition of control points simplified by using wireless connections . 23
Figure 11 – The zone temperature control concept . 25
Figure 12 – Example of home cabinet for heating flow control valves . 26
Figure 13 – Recommendations on temperature sensor positioning . 26
Figure 14 – Examples of external detecting sensors . 27
Figure 15 – Examples of internal detecting sensors and basic installation rules . 29
Figure 16 – Examples of common mistakes in positioning internal sensors . 30
Figure 17 – Example of flooding detection . 31

Tables
Table 1 – Non exhaustive list of telecommunications services, HBES clusters/applications, corresponding
cabling subsystem and reference standards . 11
Table 2 – Telecommunication services and HBES applications alternatively supplied via radio. 12
Table 3 – EMC requirements for the coexistence between home cabling and mains . 22
Table 4 – RF attenuation of the most common materials used in homes . 23

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Foreword
This document (EN 50491-6-1:2014) has been prepared by CLC/TC 205 "Home and Building Electronic
Systems (HBES)".
The following dates are fixed:
• latest date by which this document has to be
(dop) 2014-11-25
implemented at national level by publication of an
identical national standard or by endorsement
• latest date by which the national standards conflicting
(dow) 2016-11-25
with this document have to be withdrawn
This European Standard covers the Principle Elements of the Safety Objectives for Electrical Equipment
Designed for Use within Certain Voltage Limits (LVD - 2006/95/EC).
This European Standard is complementary to EN 50174-2, “Information technology – Cabling installation –
Part 2: Installation planning and practices inside buildings” – Clause 10 “Homes”. The couple of standards
constitute the reference for the installation requirements of the home network which includes the
telecommunications service distribution and the HBES.
This European Standard specifies the specific HBES installation requirements. EN 50174-2 gives the specific
ICT and BCT cabling installation and planning requirements.
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1 Scope
This European Standard specifies the additional specific HBES requirements for the common rules for the
planning and the installation of HBES home cabling systems. The structure is in accordance with
EN 50174-2.
This European Standard focuses on requirements for HBES cabling systems in homes. Requirements for
backbones cabling in buildings are also considered.
HBES radio frequency (RF) systems are considered as extensions or as alternative to cabled systems.
RF connections may have an impact on the infrastructure. Different infrastructure models are presented for
the use of RF connections instead of wired ones (e.g. fewer installation spaces IS6).
Optical fibre HBES installation guidelines may be considered in future.
Power line systems are outside the scope of this European Standard.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
EN 50090 (all parts), Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES)
EN 50090-5-3, Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) – Part 5-3: Media and media dependent
layers – Radio frequency
CLC/TR 50090-9-2, Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) – Part 9-2: Installation requirements –
Inspection and testing of HBES installation
EN 50131-5-3 Alarm systems – Intrusion systems – Part 5-3: Requirements for interconnections equipment
using radio frequency techniques
EN 50173-4, Information technology – Generic cabling systems – Part 4: Homes
EN 50174 (all parts), Information technology – Cabling installation
EN 50174-2:2009, Information technology – Cabling installation – Part 2: Installation planning and practices
inside buildings
EN 50491-2, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 2: Environmental conditions
EN 50491-3, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 3: Electrical safety requirements
EN 50491-4-1, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 4-1: General functional safety requirements for products
intended to be integrated in Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building Automation and Control
Systems (BACS)
EN 50491-5-1, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 5-1: EMC requirements, conditions and test set-up
EN 50491-5-2, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 5-2: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in residential,
commercial and light industry environment

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EN 50491-5-3, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 5-3: EMC requirements for HBES/BACS used in industry
environment
CLC/TR 50491-6-3, General requirements for Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) and Building
Automation and Control Systems (BACS) – Part 6-3: HBES installations – Assessment and definition of
levels
EN 60670 series, Boxes and enclosures for electrical accessories for household and similar fixed electrical
installations (IEC 60670 series)
ETSI EN 300 220, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short Range Devices
(SRD); Radio equipment to be used in the 25 MHz to 1 000 MHz frequency range with power levels ranging
up to 500 mW
ETSI EN 301 489, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic
Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services
ETSI EN 302 208-1, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Radio Frequency
Identification Equipment operating in the band 865 MHz to 868 MHz with power levels up to 2 W;
Part 1: Technical requirements and methods of measurement
ETSI EN 302 208-2, Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Radio Frequency
Identification Equipment operating in the band 865 MHz to 868 MHz with power levels up to 2 W;
Part 2: Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
HD 60364 (all parts), Low-voltage electrical installations (IEC 60364)
HD 60364-4-41, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 4-41: Protection for safety – Protection against
electric shock (IEC 60364-4-41)
HD 60364-4-444 Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 4-444: Protection for safety – Protection against
voltage disturbances and electromagnetic disturbances (IEC 60364-4-44)
HD 60364-5-52, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 5-52: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment – Wiring systems (IEC 60364-5-52)
HD 60364-5-54, Low-voltage electrical installations – Part 5-54: Selection and erection of electrical
equipment – Earthing arrangements, protective conductors (IEC 60364-5-54)
IEEE 802.15.4, IEEE Standard for Information technology – Telecommunications and information exchange
between systems-Local and metropolitan area networks – Specific requirements – Part 15.4: Wireless
Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications for Low-Rate Wireless Personal
Area Networks (WPANs)
IEEE 802.11, IEEE Standard for Information Technology – Telecommunications and information exchange
between systems-Local and Metropolitan networks – Specific requirements – Part II: Wireless LAN Medium
Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) specifications
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1.1
Broadcast and Communication Technologies (BCT) cabling
cabling system designed to support applications using the HF band (3 MHz … 30 MHz), the VHF band
(30 MHz … 300 MHz) and the UHF band (300 MHz … 3 000 MHz) for transmission of sound radio, TV and
two-way data services, as well as fro in-home inter-networking

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3.1.2
Control, Commands and Communication in Buildings (CCCB) cabling
cabling system designed to support applications related to commands, controls and communications in
buildings
3.1.3
HBES application
single automated action performed by the systems
Note 1 to entry: Applications are normally integrated to perform higher-level actions.
3.1.4
HBES/BACS
any combinations of HBES/BACS products (including their separate connected/detachable devices) linked
together via one or more HBES/BACS networks
Note 1 to entry: Other names to describe types of HBES/BACS systems:
– home control network;
– home control systems;
– home and building electronics systems;
– building systems;
– building automation systems;
– home automation system.
3.1.5
HBES cluster
group of HBES applications operated to release a common scope desired by the user (automation, security)
3.1.6
home network
network for digital and analogue information transport for a home or a business premises of similar
complexity, providing defined access points and using one or more media in any topology
3.1.7
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) cabling
cabling system designed to support applications using information and communication technologies
3.1.8
service
user need released by HBES functions (single or integrated)
3.2 Abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviations apply.
ACP Area Connection Point
BE Building Entrance
BO Broadcasting Outlet
CO Control Outlet
HD Home Distributor
MATO Multi-Application Telecommunication Outlet.

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SHD Secondary Home Distributor
TO Telecommunications Outlet
4 Aspect of system and cabling
The home cabling system ensures the distribution of telecommunication services and HBES functions in
accordance with EN 50491 and/or EN 50090 either as a specific HBES or in conjunction with generic cabling
designed in accordance with EN 50173-4.
The set up of the home network goes through the following steps:
– design;
– planning;
– installation.
Planning and installation of a general telecommunication cabling are given in EN 50174. Additional
requirements for HBES are given in this European Standard.
HBES services may be distributed across all three cabling subsystem (ICT, BCT and CCCB, see 5.1).
Wireless extension to a cabled system may be considered when the infrastructure cannot be entirely planned
and/or to give the user mobility.
5 Home network model and general requirements
5.1 Home cabling
The proper design of home cabling shall take into account factors like size, infrastructure, telecommunication
services and HBES functions required by the user, whether the home is placed in a new or existing building
(see Annex A).
Cabling subsystems may have different topologies (see Figure 1). Star topology is commonly used for ICT,
BCT cabling subsystems, even if some “non-star” topologies may also be required to implement some HBES
functions. CCCB cabling has normally free topology (bus, tree, loop, star and/or combinations thereof).

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CCCB applications

ACP
BO
SHD
ICT/BCT
TO
services
ACP
CCCB applications
ICT/BCT services
MATO
“non star” ICT/BCT services
HD BE


Figure 1 – General topology of home cabling –
ICT, BCT, CCCB cabling subsystems are indicated
According to EN 50173, IC or BCT cabling subsystems are conceived mainly to distribute telecommunication
services. CCCB cabling subsystems are reserved for control, command and wide band HBES functions such
as video door phony and surveillance, audio distribution, etc.
NOTE 1 CCCB channel performances are under revision in CLC/TC 215 to support HBES wide band functions.
To support all the HBES functions, ICT, BCT, CCCB cabling subsystems are needed (see Table 1).
HBES cabling may be extended by wireless.
Figure 2 shows the cabling needed to deliver HBES functions as a part of the complete home cabling.
Home
cabling

BCT
IC

CCC
Wireless


Cabling needed to deliver HBES functions

HBES cabling systems are part of the home cabling system thereby making use of all four subsystems and a
possible wireless extension.
Figure 2 – Cabling needed to deliver HBES function

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An HBES cabling system covers both indoor and outdoor locations.
EXAMPLES Outdoor locations are e.g. front doors, garages, shafts, etc.
NOTE 2 Requirements for outdoor HBES installation, foreseen to be included in 6.4, are for further study.
HBES devices are usually fixed to the home cabling system (e.g. ceiling lighting point, a window shutter or
HVAC fixture) and have thus a fixed position. Nevertheless, it may be necessary to connect moveable
appliances.
Many modifications may however occur during the building life (e.g. change of devices, the addition or
removal of walls). Flexibility is therefore required for both the home cabling system and for the mains
network.
Table 1 lists telecommunication services and HBES functions and states the physical medium normally used.

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Table 1 – Non exhaustive list of telecommunications services, HBES clusters/applications,
corresponding cabling subsystem and reference standards
Cluster Applications covered by Cabling subsystem Bandwidth /
HBES / BACS / transmission rate
telecommunications services requirements
Automation Lighting control CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Shutters control CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Portal and door control CCCB Up to 80 kbs
HVAC Heating control CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Air conditioning control CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Ventilation CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Smart energy metering CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Security Gas detection CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Smoke detection CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Fire detection and alarm CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Flood detection CCCB Up to 80 kbs
Intrusion detection CCCB
Video surveillance CCCB 40 MHz
Access control CCCB 40 MHz
Communications Audio/video door systems CCCB 40 MHz
Social alarm CCCB Up to 20 kbs
Indoor voice communication CCCB 40 MHz
Outdoor voice communication CCCB, ICT 4-8 MHz
AV Music distribution CCCB 40 MHz
Video distribution CCCB 40 MHz
TV broadcast distribution BCT 47 MHz – 2 150 MHz
IT PC and other peripheral device ICT 10 Mbs – 10 000 Mbs /
sharing 10 MHz … 1 000 MHz
Internet access ICT 10 Mbs – 10 000 Mbs /
10 MHz … 1 000 MHz
Network storage ICT 10 Mbs – 10 000 Mbs /
10 MHz … 1 000 MHz
General Home supervision ICT 10 Mbs – 10 000 Mbs /
10 MHz … 1 000 MHz
NOTE ICT and BCT applications are listed in EN 50173.

HBES installations are classified according to their complexity in CLC/TR 50491-6-3.
5.2 Wireless telecommunication services and HBES applications
HBES functions may alternatively be supplied via radio links.
References to relevant ETSI and IEEE standards to which an RF system shall comply are listed in Table 2.

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Table 2 – Telecommunication services and HBES applications alternatively supplied via radio
Cluster Applications covered by Bandwidth / transmission Reference standard
HBES / BACS / rate requirements
telecommunications
services
Automation Lighting control 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Shutters control 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Portal and door control 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
HVAC Heating control 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Air conditioning control 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Ventilation 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Smart energy metering 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3

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Table 2 – Telecommunication services and HBES applications alternatively supplied via radio
(continued)
Cluster Applications covered by Bandwidth / transmission Reference standard
HBES / BACS / rate requirements
telecommunications
services
Security Gas detection 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Smoke detection 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Fire detection and alarm 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
EN 50131-5-3
Flood detection 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Intrusion detection 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 802.15.4
EN 50090-5-3
Access control Not implemented ==
Video surveillance Not implemented ==
Communications Social alarm 434 MHz EN 301 489
865 MHz … 868 MHz; EN 302 208
max. 2 W
EN 300 220
2,4 GHz / 250 kbs
IEEE 80
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