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Its name, "Tile," is derived from its design aesthetic, where buttons are laid out like small tiles on a flat surface, creating a minimalist and modern appearance that blends seamlessly into any interior. Key Features and Technical Specifications HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Named for its distinctive square shape that mimics architectural tiles, the series allows for a unified look across all wall-mounted controls. Material Options

It is critical to note that the HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 is a . It does not include an internal power supply or bus interface. Instead, it requires a dedicated power interface module , the HDL-MPPI/TILE.48. This module is installed behind the panel in the wall box. It provides the necessary 24V DC operating voltage and facilitates communication signals between the panel and the Buspro network. hdl-mp4b tile.48

: Each button recognizes complex interactions, including single clicks, double clicks, short press/hold combinations, and basic inching. A single button can be bound to activate system-wide scenes, trigger audio sequences, sequence motorized curtains, or toggle individual DMX relays. Tile Series Button Panel 2.0 - HDL Automation

Professional installation is recommended. Per the HDL technical datasheet , the standard process involves: Installing the wall box. Securing the power interface with screws. Attaching the HDL-MP4B panel to the power interface. Snapping the decorative frame into place.

In the rapidly evolving world of smart home automation, choosing the right user interface is crucial. It should be intuitive, reliable, and aesthetically pleasing. Among the many options, the stands out. This wall-mounted control panel is part of HDL Automation’s renowned Tile series , a family of intelligent devices designed to blend modern aesthetics with powerful functionality. He was standing in a street

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The sleek design allows it to be used in residential, commercial, and hospitality settings. Installation and Commissioning HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

+---------------------------------------+ | HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 Keypad | | +-----------------+-----------------+ | | | | | | | | Button A1 | Button A4 | | | | (RGB Backlit) | (RGB Backlit) | | | | | | | | +-----------------+-----------------+ | | | | | | | | Button A2 | Button A3 | | | | (RGB Backlit) | (RGB Backlit) | | | | | | | | +-----------------+-----------------+ | +---------------------------------------+ Aesthetic Adaptability The sky above was a deep, bruised purple,

The device communicates via the , HDL's proprietary automation language, ensuring reliable communication across a wired network. It is often used in luxury residential projects and commercial spaces due to its minimalist design and premium materials, such as metal or plastic finishes that mimic high-end textures.

The HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 operates on the communication protocol. This is a distributed, wired intelligent system developed by HDL. It employs a robust RS‑485 communication standard, ensuring that every command is transmitted reliably without the interference or congestion issues sometimes found in wireless systems.

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, a 4-button, 8-control point panel from the HDL Tile Series. It is designed for Buspro automation systems. Product Name: Tile Series Button Panel - 4 Buttons Panel A Model No: HDL-MP4B/TILE.48 Series: Tile Series (EU Standard)