What can you do with Hörmann and Niko Home Control?
Control your garage doors and gates
If you connect your motor-controlled garage doors and gates to Niko Home Control, you can control them via push buttons, the Niko Home app on a tablet or smartphone, the Touchscreen and/or Digital black.
You can perform the following actions:
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Open/close
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Stop opening/closing at an intermediate position
We recommend the following options to make even better use of this connection:
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Receive an informative notification when the garage door or gate is open while you are away; see Creating notifications.
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Automatically switch on lighting, when you open the garage door; see custom routine.
What do you need?
Niko requirements
Your Niko Home Control installation meets the following requirements:
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It has a wireless smart hub or a connected controller II.
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It is configured with the most recent programming software.
Depending on the basic modules of your Niko Home Control installation, you need to install the following additional products:
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Required additional products |
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Connected controller |
Switching module with one free output per signal that you want to use in Niko Home Control If the input contact on your third-party device is not potential-free, you need an additional potential-free contact module (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0 for 230 V connections, Finder 22.32.0.012.1xx0 for 12 V DC connections, Finder 22.32.0.024.1xx0 for 24 V DC connections) |
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Connected controller with a wireless bridge |
Connected (double) switch with one free output (L) per signal that you want to use in Niko Home Control If the input contact on your third-party device is not 230 V, you need an additional 230 V contact module (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0) The connected (double) switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950) |
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Wireless smart hub |
Connected (double) switch with one free output (L) per signal that you want to use in Niko Home Control If the input contact on your third-party device is not 230 V, you need an additional 230 V contact module (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0) The connected (double) switch can be placed on a DIN rail using a modular holder (e.g. Legrand 412950) |
Hörmann requirements
Your system meets the following requirements:
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It has a potential-free or 12/24 V DC or 230 V AC contact to control the motor.
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It is compatible with the Niko module (see Niko requirements).
Your system is one of the following Hörmann products*:
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Potential-free contacts |
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Garage doors |
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Gates |
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*Consult the website of the supplier for detailed specifications and the latest products.
Wiring diagrams
Connecting motors with a potential-free contact
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Via the switching module |
Via the connected switch |
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*230 V to potential-free contact module (e.g. Finder 22.32.0.230.1xx0)
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Use the following contacts on the Hörmann products:
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Common |
Contact 1 |
Contact 2 |
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Hörmann garage doors |
(-) Push button input |
(+)Push button input |
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Hörmann gates |
Push button input connector (pin 20) |
Push button input connector (pin 23) |
Push button input connector (pin 21) |
Programming
Configure the switching module or connected switch in the programming software. Depending on the type of installation, you can use the following instructions and programming examples as inspiration:
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In case of bus wiring create a routine ‘Access control for motorised doors’, see https://guide.niko.eu/en/smnhc2/lv/access-control-for-motorized-doors
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In case of traditional wiring create a pulse using a custom routine (define start and stop), see https://guide.niko.eu/en/penhc2/lv/creating-a-pulse-of-less-than-1-second-using-a-pus