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Plug actuator SES FS-EO
Freely controllable Info LED
The Info LED on the plug actuator can be freely con-
trolled via the central unit, e.g.for tariff signals (energy
traffic light).
Energy and power measurements
The plug actuator measures energy and power.These
values can be visualised at a central unit.
Self-test
The plug actuator performs a self-test at regular inter-
vals. In the event of a fault, the plug actuator will switch
itself off – see section 5.3
Safety shutdown in the event of overload or excess
temperature
The plug actuator tests itself at regular intervals for ex-
cess temperature and overload. In the event of a fault,
the plug actuator will switch itself off – see section 5.2.
The plug actuator can be configured via the central unit
so that the safety shutdown is cancelled once the fault
is no longer present (e.g. after the device is un-
plugged).
Tariff-controlled switching
With tariff-controlled switching, selected consumers
are only switched on when the preferred (cheaper) tar-
iff is available.The Status LED lights up blue when this
function is activated.
Tariff-controlled switching is only possible if this func-
tion is supported by the energy provider and the central
unit.
3. Operation
3.1 Inclusion of the plug actuator
For wireless operation, the plug actuator and the cen-
tral unit need to be linked to each other.This process is
called “inclusion”.
The inclusion process is controlled by the central unit –
refer to the documentation for the central unit.
1. Plug the plug actuator into a fixed mains outlet with
grounding contacts (CEE 7/4).
2. Start “Inclusion” mode on the chosen central unit.
3. Press the button on the plug actuator 3 times within
a period of around 2 seconds.
The Status LED lights up white.
During the next 5 seconds, the wireless connection is
established and the inclusion process for linking the
plug actuator to the central unit is performed.
Once the inclusion process has been successfully
completed, the Status LED flashes white and goes
back to showing the previous switch state.
NOTE
NOTE
If the plug actuator has already been included in the
system of another central unit, it will first need to be
excluded – see section 3.5.
3.2 Operation
Connecting the device
1. Make sure that the device you wish to connect is
switched off and that it does not exceed the power
limits of the plug actuator (refer to the technical
data).
2. Connect the plug of the device to the plug actuator.
3. Switch on the device.
Measurement of the energy consumption starts as
soon as the plug actuator is switched on.
The connected device can then be switched off and
back on again either via a wireless command or via the
button on the plug actuator.
NOTE
NOTE
The plug actuator measures the current power and
the
total energy consumed at this plug actuator and
transmits them to a central unit.
3.3 Operating states of the Status LED
The Status LED can display the colours green, red,
blue or white.
NOTE
NOTE
For more information about the red LED states, refer to
Page EN-9.
Status-LED
Lights up green
Voltage is supplied to the
connected device
Off
The connected device is iso-
lated from the voltage sup-
ply
Plug actuator in night mode
Lights up white
Inclusion or exclusion
Green for approx.
1 second
Switch on in night mode
Lights up red
Switching attempt made
while the operating look is
active
Slowly flashes red
(approx. 1x per sec-
ond)
Safety shutdown due to
overload and/or excess tem-
perature
Rapidly flashes red
(approx. 3x per sec-
ond)
Fault during self-test
Lights up blue
Function depending on the
central unit, e.g. tariff-con-
trolled on/off switching