IR remote control

Updated: 7 Sep 2025
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Wave
Description

The PIERRE Wave IR Remote Control is a wireless smart device designed to enable seamless integration of traditional infrared (IR)-controlled appliances—such as air conditioners—into the PIERRE smart home ecosystem. It allows users to automate and remotely control legacy devices through the PIERRE application.

Key Features and Specifications:

  • Smart Integration for IR Devices:
    The device transforms conventional IR appliances into smart devices. Through the PIERRE app, users can control these appliances and create automation scenarios based on time, temperature, or other system-defined triggers.

  • IR Signal Transmission:
    Operates on a stable direct current (DC) input, optimized for consistent and reliable IR signal transmission. The effective range is suitable for standard indoor environments.

  • Line of Sight Requirement:
    As with all IR technologies, the remote requires a clear line of sight to the target appliance. It must be properly positioned to ensure direct communication for successful operation.

  • No Command Feedback:
    This device does not support state feedback. It sends IR commands without receiving confirmation from the controlled appliance, so correct positioning is essential for reliability.

  • Built-in LED Indicator:
    An onboard LED provides a visual signal during IR transmission, confirming that a command has been sent.

  • Smart Home Compatibility:
    Fully compatible with PIERRE’s smart home platform and major mobile operating systems, ensuring straightforward integration and use.

  • Construction and Design:
    Housed in a durable ABS enclosure, the device is built to withstand standard indoor temperature conditions, ensuring longevity and performance stability.

  • Power Supply:
    The unit requires a DC power supply (not included). Only the power cable is provided in the package—users must provide their own plug or adapter.

  • Supported Appliance Brands:
    Compatible with popular AC brands, including:
    Gree, Vivax, Midea, Fujitsu, Hisense, LG, Tesla, Korel, Polar, Daikin.
    The list of supported devices is continuously expanding. Please check it regularly to see if your device is supported.

Troubleshooting
Does Pierre have its own thermostat?

Yes, PIERRE offers its own smart thermostats, which can be found in the thermostat product category.
 

Is a thermostat required?

No, a classic thermostat is not necessary. Instead, a temperature sensor integrated with the PIERRE system can monitor the room’s temperature and manage the heating/cooling devices accordingly.
 

If I remove an old thermostat, can I replace it with a PIERRE display for heating control?

Yes, you can replace an old thermostat with a PIERRE display, as long as the display includes a temperature sensor for temperature monitoring.
 

Can a display work as a thermostat?

Yes, most Pierre displays have built-in temperature sensors and can control heating/cooling systems just like a thermostat. All displays have relays that can send signals to heating/cooling devices to turn them on or off.
 

How can heat quantity measurement be solved with the PIERRE system?

To measure heat quantity, a PIERRE Pro Controller and an Intesis Mbus to Modbus converter are required. The heat meters are connected in series to the PIERRE Controller.

Can I adjust different temperatures in different rooms?

Yes, you can control the temperature room by room.

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