The Gira push button sensor 3 enables homeowners to conveniently create the ideal mood for various moments at home with the touch of a button.
August 30th, 2016
The Gira KNX system enables the integration of multiple, diverse devices and functions from lighting to multimedia and security, and for them to be coordinated within a single line. For the convenient access and operation of these functions, the KNX system is complemented by control devices such as the Gira push button sensor 3.
The Gira push button sensor 3 gives homeowners central control over a number of functions, such as lighting, multimedia or window blinds. All the user has to do is to press a button on the flush-mounted device. Each inscribed button features two red LEDs and can be operated on the left, right and centre. Thanks to a discreet background illumination, the control device is easy to locate and operate, even in the dark.

The device also adapts to the user’s needs: as functions alter, buttons can be easily reprogrammed.
The Gira push button sensor 3 can be programmed to a central circuit breaker, so users do not have to worry about accidentally leaving devices on. It is especially useful when located in the hallway, right next to the front door, as previously used devices within the home can be accessed to be switched off from the door step.

When programmed with a panic switch function – best installed next to the bed – the diverse push button sensor 3 can trigger bright lights to flood the house, tricking intruders to flee in panic.
The Gira push button sensor 3 is available in three models: Basic, Comfort and Plus across various colours and materials. While the Basic sensor appeals with majority of the said functions, homeowners may opt for the Comfort and Plus models that come equipped with multicoloured status LED and a temperature sensor. Enhancing usability, the Plus model has an integrated room temperature controller and a graphic display.
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