Versatile and individually applicable
Use the 4 analog outputs of the AO Extension any way you choose and transmit any 0-10V control signals. The AO Extension can output a control voltage of 0-10V per channel.
For example, the control signal can be used to control heaters, electronic ballasts, pumps and much more.
Please note that this is a control signal. The analog output may only be loaded with max. 20mA.
Technical Specifications
- Interface: Loxone Link connection with Miniserver or Miniserver Go
- Power Consumption: typical 110 mW, max 1.26W
- Outputs: 4 analogue inputs 0 to 10VDC
- Momentary output: Max. 20mA
- Continuous output: Max 10mA
Downloads
Product Datasheet
Product insert
Declaration of conformity
Declaration of conformity CZ
ETL Certificate
Shipped in the Box
- 1 x AO Extension
- 1 x Instructions
If using the Miniserver
Components List
- 1 x Miniserver is required
- 1 x Network Switch or Modem required
- 1 x 24VDC Power supply required
Wire List
- 1 x Cat5 or better, network Cable to connect the Miniserver to your network or computer to program the system
- 1 x 18 AWG to 23 AWG pair (solid core preferred) to transfer power from Power supply to Miniserver
- 1 x 18 AWG to 23 AWG pair (solid core preferred) to transfer power from the Power supply or Miniserver to the Extension
- 1 x 18 AWG to 23 AWG twisted pair (solid core and shielded preferable) to connect the Miniserver’s Loxone Link to the Extension
If using the Miniserver Go
Components List
- 1 x Miniserver Go is required
- 1 x Network Switch or Modem Required
- 1 x 24VDC Power supply required
Wire List
- 1 x Cat5 or better, network Cable to connect the Miniserver Go to your network or computer to program the system
- 1 x 18AWG to 23 AWG wire (solid core preferred) to ground from Power supply negative to the Miniserver Go
- 1 x 18 AWG to 23 AWG pair (solid core preferred) to transfer power from Power supply to Extension
- 1 x 18 AWG to 23 AWG twisted pair (solid core and shielded preferable) to connect the Miniserver Go’s Loxone Link to the Extension
Installation Diagram

Graphic or Wiring diagram of Loxone Analogue Output (AO) Extension installed. In the diagram you see the AO Extension installed to the right of the Miniserver Gen 2. Both are powered by a DIN rail 24VDC power supply. The Miniserver, the power supply and the AO Extension are installed on a DIN rail which is attached inside the panel. To the left of the Miniserver is a DIN rail mounted 24VDC power supply. The power supply has a 2-conductor wire connected to the Miniserver to provide 24VDC power. From the top of the Miniserver is also a line indicating its attachment to the LAN via a network switch which is located outside and on the top of the panel. The AO Extension is also getting a blue cable from the Miniserver which indicates a Loxone Link Communication.