FAQ

What is the Deimic One system?

Deimic One is a Polish home automation system that allows control of all electrical devices in a building, such as lighting, blinds, heating, and alarm systems.

What are the main components of the Deimic One system?

The main components are:
  • Deimic One Master - base control module
  • Deimic One Expander - expansion module
  • Touch switches
  • DeimicAPP mobile application

Is the Deimic system wired or wireless?

Deimic One is a wired system, ensuring reliable operation.

How many outputs and inputs does the Deimic One Master module have?

The Deimic One Master module has:
  • 39 relay outputs
  • 16 LED/PWM outputs
  • 36 discrete inputs

Can I install the Deimic system myself?

Yes, the installation of the Deimic system is relatively simple. The company provides diagrams and instructions that explain the process of wiring and configuration. However, basic electrical knowledge is recommended.

How can I control the Deimic system?

The system can be controlled via:
  • DeimicAPP mobile application
  • Touch switches
  • Automatic scenarios and schedules

Can I configure the system myself?

Yes, self-configuration is one of the greatest advantages of the Deimic system. You can make changes to the operation of buttons or motion sensors via the DeimicAPP.

Does Deimic offer technical support?

Yes, Deimic specialists and software provide full technical support.

Where can I see the Deimic system in action?

The company has a show house where you can explore the functionality and advantages of the system.

Does the Deimic system require a constant internet connection?

No, the system operates locally and does not require a constant internet connection for basic functions. The internet is only needed for remote control and updates.

What features does the Deimic One system offer?

The system offers, among others:
  • Lighting control
  • Blind control
  • Heating management
  • Gate and door control
  • Integration with alarm systems
  • Multimedia control

Does the system work without an internet connection?

Yes, the Deimic One system operates independently of the internet. All basic functions, such as controlling lighting, blinds, or heating, work locally. The internet is only required for remote control through the DeimicAPP from outside the home network and for software updates.

Is the system secure from cyberattacks?

Deimic places great emphasis on the security of its systems. The Deimic One system uses advanced encryption methods and protections against unauthorized access. Additionally, as a wired system, it is less susceptible to external interference and attacks than wireless systems.

Can I expand the system in the future?

Yes, the Deimic One system is designed with modularity and expandability in mind. You can easily add new Deimic One Expander modules to increase the number of supported devices. The system also allows for the integration of new features and devices as technology and user needs evolve.

What happens if there is a power outage?

In the event of a power outage, the Deimic One system behaves as follows:
  1. System configuration: All system settings and configurations are stored in non-volatile memory, meaning they will not be lost during a power outage.
  2. Device status: After power is restored, the system automatically returns to the last known state before the outage. This means devices that were on before the outage will be reactivated.
  3. Protections: The system has built-in protections to prevent unwanted actions after power is restored, such as sudden activation of all devices at once.
  4. Backup power: To ensure continuous operation of key functions, it is recommended to connect the Deimic One system to backup power (UPS). This will maintain basic system functions even during short power outages.
  5. Restoring functionality: After power is restored, the Deimic One system automatically resumes operation without requiring user intervention.
It is important to note that while the Deimic One system is resilient to power outages, some integrated devices (e.g., refrigerator, Wi-Fi router) may need to be separately connected to backup power to maintain the full functionality of the entire smart home.