Type of system
A
PL
M
G
Traditional system
None
None
None, O/I
None
My Home system
1÷9
1÷9
None, PUL, O/I
None, 1÷9
CONFIGURATION
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The two-way actuator can be used in both a traditional system and a
My Home system.
In both cases it must be first configured and then programmed.
The two-way actuator can be controlled by radio control devices such as remote control item 3527, transmitting radio interface
L/N/NT4576N, HC/HS4576 and radio control item H/L4572.
For the device a mode of operation can be chosen from those listed in the table below. The device mode of operation is determined
by the type of configurator in socket M.
If the configuration is wrong, once the actuator is connected the LED flashes.
When used in a traditional system
, if the light point is controlled by two traditional two-way switches and possibly by four-way
switches replace just one two-way switch, leaving the rest of the system unchanged. The light points can thus be controlled from
all the already existing control points, as well as adding new radio control devices.
The sockets of configurators A, PL and G are not used.
When used in a My Home system
, transmitting radio interface item L/N/NT4576N must be installed and the actuator must be
configured putting the correct configurators in the sockets of configurators A, PL, M and G. The actuator performs all the basic
modes of operation which can be configured directly on the radio control devices, apart from those which require the use of two
interlocked relays.
For details of the configuration refer to the following tables.
Description
Combination configurator in M and type of external contact
2-module key cover
with 1 function
2-module key cover
with 2 functions
ON/OFF cyclical
No configurator
—
ON command pressing the upper key, OFF pressing the lower key
—
O/I
ON/OFF cyclical (the actuator ignores the Room and General commands)
PUL
—
The table lists the modes of operation with the configurator in position M:
The configuration and/or customisation operations must be performed with the actuator switched OFF.
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PROGRAMMING
1. Switch on the device.
2. Keep the programming key pressed until the LED lights up (about 4 seconds).
3. Release the key.
4. Within 20 seconds send the signal from the radio control device to be programmed.
Example:
For remote control item 3527 press the key to be associated with the actuator.
5. The LED flashes and then goes out, indicating that programming has taken place.
6. Repeat the sequence of operations from point 2 to point 5 for all the radio control devices to be programmed (max 16).
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CANCELLING
This operation cancels all the radio control devices previously programmed in the actuator.
1. Switch on the device.
2. Keep the local key pressed; after 4 seconds the LED lights up, keep the key pressed until the LED goes out.
3. Release the key.
4. The LED flashes and then goes out, indicating that all the radio control devices previously programmed in the actuator have been
cancelled.
CAUTION! DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Only press the programming pushbutton with a phaser or electrically insulated
screwdriver. This operation should only be performed by a trained electrician.
CAUTION! DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Only press the programming pushbutton with a phaser or electrically insulated
screwdriver. This operation should only be performed by a trained electrician.