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Connection for radio receivers
(via the cable supplied)

Figure 1: Connection for radio receivers

• Lay the connection cable at least 8mm away from voltage conducting cables or busbars.

The same applies to the radio receiver itself.

Otherwise there is the risk of a life-threatening electric shock!

• Use suitable fixing or mounting devices to fix the connection cables into place, for instance,

cable ties or adhesive pads.

• Install the ‘FS20 EAM’ radio receiver as far away as possible from metal surfaces or

voltage-carrying conductors so as not to affect the wireless range.

Hook-and-loop fasteners may be used to fasten the housing of the radio receiver into place.

This allows the radio receiver to be easily relocated if reception problems arise.

• Do not switch the supply voltage back on until the installation is completed.

Otherwise there is the risk of a life-threatening electric shock!

• The ‘FS20 EAM’ radio receiver’s LED screen illuminates to indicate readiness to receive

radio signals from the FS20 wireless control system.

• The individual components in the FS20 DIN rail system can now be programmed and then

operated using a FS20 wireless control system transmitter.

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FS20 EAM

FS20 ESH

A

1.3

B

1.7

C

2.3

D

2.7

DAT

2.4

GND

2.8

Summary of Contents for FS20 EAM

Page 1: ...Version 12 06 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Radio receiver FS20 EAM for FS20 DIN rail system Item no 62 30 12...

Page 2: ...these operating instructions Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product All company names and product names contained herein...

Page 3: ...5 5 Preparation 7 6 Connection installation mounting 7 a General information 7 b Using the supplied connector cable 8 c Using your own connection cable 10 7 Information on the range 14 8 Handling 15...

Page 4: ...er Connection via a standard four pole connection cable supplied hardwired with the radio receiver the connector plug on the cable is plugged into the corresponding socket on the front of the FS20 ESH...

Page 5: ...ctions In such cases the product s guarantee becomes invalid Dear customer the following safety instructions are intended to protect you as well as the device Please take time to read through the foll...

Page 6: ...d with multiple wire con nections consisting of flexible installation cables These should be crimped on using an appropriate tool For safety and licensing CE reasons any unauthorised alterations to an...

Page 7: ...appropriate tool must be used The installation location is amongst other things determined by two important factors The existing FS20 ESH power supply Good radio reception for the FS20 EAM receiver m...

Page 8: ...ection uses the FS20 ESH power supply s A B C and D screw terminals The procedure is described in precise detail in the following segments b Using the supplied connector cable The connector cable come...

Page 9: ...ng conductors so as not to affect the wireless range Hook and loop fasteners may be used to fasten the housing of the radio receiver into place This allows the radio receiver to be easily relocated if...

Page 10: ...to the switchboard distributor see section 6 a on page 9 If the radio receiver is connected to the FS20 ESH power supply via the hardwired cable remove the connector cable plug from the power supply s...

Page 11: ...tors protruding from shielded cables do not come into contact with the neutral conductor other contacts or the circuit board this could result in short circuiting For instance using heat shrink tubing...

Page 12: ...ppropriate tool around 8mm of cable should be insulated do not damage the wires Make sure that the wires outer conductor protruding from insulated cables do not come into contact with the neutral cond...

Page 13: ...range Hook and loop fasteners may be used to fasten the housing of the radio receiver into place This allows the radio receiver to be easily relocated if reception problems arise Do not switch the sup...

Page 14: ...s of high frequency interference Any buildings or vegetation Conductive metal parts that are located near the devices or within or near their transmission path for example radiators metallised insulat...

Page 15: ...dity Direct sunlight Extreme cold or heat Dust or flammable gases vapours or solvents Strong vibrations Strong magnetic fields such as those found near machines or loudspeakers 9 Maintenance and clean...

Page 16: ...eception frequency 868 35MHz Range up to 100m in free field Dimensions 70mm x 100mm x 24mm W x H x D 12 Declaration of conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic Klaus Conrad Stra e 1 D 92240 Hirschau German...

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Page 20: ...s permitted in whole or part e g photocopy microfilmingorstorageinelectronicdataprocessingequipment without the express written consent of the publisher The operating instructions reflect the current...

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