

Reliable Measurement Data – Wireless and Simple
Timely Data Is the Key to Better Decisions
By combining Fidelix’s building automation system with Lansen’s wireless sensors, you can optimise energy consumption, improve occupant comfort, and meet future requirements—today. The seamless integration between the systems delivers accurate and reliable measurement data for all types of buildings.

Accurate Data Is the First Step Towards Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency begins with decisions – and decisions are based on data. Wireless measurement solutions provide valuable insights that enable smarter control of buildings. When consumption data is accurate and readily accessible, it's easier to identify savings opportunities, monitor trends, and act swiftly.
EU legislation requires all European countries to implement remotely readable meters by 2027. The aim of this regulation is to improve the energy efficiency of buildings by providing residents with precise, up-to-date information about their energy use – encouraging energy savings and reducing costs.
Wireless Sensors Suit a Wide Range of Environments


Office buildings

Protected historic or heritage buildings

Construction and renovation projects
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All-in-one wireless solution
Lansen Offers a Complete Wireless Solution for Simple, Efficient Measurement and Remote Monitoring
With no need for cabling, our solution makes measurement, remote reading, and energy optimisation easy and effective. With our products, you can:
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Get reliable measurement data – at apartment level and for the entire building
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Ensure compliance with upcoming EU regulations
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Save energy and reduce costs through more accurate consumption tracking
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Benefit from easy deployment – our products are designed for quick and hassle-free installation
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Stay flexible – the system is built on open standards and can be easily adapted to future needs

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The concentrator enables seamless data transfer to Fidelix’s central unit
Leveraging data from wireless measurements is now extremely easy with the addition of a user-friendly gateway that’s simple to deploy.
How Wireless Measurement Works with the Fidelix Building Automation System

Why Choose Lansen’s Wireless Technology?
Open Standards and Compatibility
OMS (Open Metering System) is a manufacturer-independent, open standard based on the Wireless M-Bus protocol – a secure, compatible, and scalable solution. It can be easily integrated and deployed together with the Fidelix building automation system.
Quality and Long Battery Life
Our products are based on Lansen’s highly energy-efficient technology, which maximises battery life. More durable devices mean fewer battery replacements, reduced workload, lower costs, and less environmental impact.
Swedish Innovation
All products are designed, developed, and tested in Halmstad, Sweden.
Learn more about wireless sensors
New Concentrator for Easy Configuration
The new technology, developed in collaboration between Fidelix and Lansen, addresses longstanding challenges related to environmental sensors collecting data for building automation. The concentrtor technology simplifies the configuration of wireless sensors, delivering data directly from the sensor to the central unit without any cabling and without the need for separate monthly license fees.
The new Concentrator makes installation and integration of wireless sensors with the central unit significantly easier than before. Instead of using Modbus technology, it utilises MBUS technology, requiring only the sensor’s serial number and encryption key for setup.
This removes the traditionally challenging configuration process and greatly speeds up the installer’s work.
How to Ensure Optimal Performance of Your Wireless System in Buildings
Wireless systems provide an efficient and reliable solution even in demanding environments, provided a few key factors are considered during installation. For example, building materials and device placement can affect signal strength, but with the right installation choices, optimal system performance can be ensured.
This article from Lansen offers a practical overview of what to consider to guarantee wireless network coverage and performance across various types of buildings.