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Wireless actuator for shading 
elements and roller shutters

FSB71-2x-230 V

Switch actuator for shading elements 
and roller shutters with 2 channels for 
two 230 V motors. 2+2 NO contact 
4A/250V AC, not potential free. Encrypted 
wireless, bidirectional wireless and 
repeater  function are switchable. Only 
0.8 watt standby loss.
Mounting in the 230 V power supply 
cord, e.g. in false ceilings. 166 mm long, 
46 mm wide and 31mm deep.

Zero passage switching 

to protect 

 contacts and motors.
A motor is connected to 1, 2 and N; a 
 second motor may be connected to 3, 4 
and N.
If supply voltage fails, the device is 
 switched off in defined mode.

The pushbuttons can be taught-in either 
as  direction pushbuttons or universal 
pushbuttons:
Local control with universal pushbuttons:

 

With each impulse the switch position 
changes in the sequence 'Up, stop, Down, 
Stop'.

Local control with direction pushbutton:

 

A top impulse by pushbutton directly 
 activates the 'UP' switch position. 
A bottom impulse by pushbutton directly 
activates the 'DOWN' switch position. 
A further  impulse from one of the two 
pushbuttons stops the sequence imme-
diately.

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Only skilled electricians may install 
this electrical equipment otherwise 
there is the risk of fi re or electric 
shock!

Temperature at mounting location: 
-20°C up to +50°C. 
Storage temperature: -25°C up to +70°C.
Relative humidity: 
annual average value <75%.

valid for devices from production week 
46/15 

(see bottom side of housing)

diately.

Central control dynamic without priority: 

A control signal from a pushbutton 
which was taught-in as a central control 
pushbutton with out priority directly acti-
vates the switch position 'Up' with a 
scanning pulse up and the switch position 
'Down' with a scanning pulse down. 
Without priority because this function can 
be overridden by other control signals.

Central control dynamic with priority:

 

A control signal of min. 2 seconds from 
a pushbutton which was taught-in as a 
central control push button with priority 
directly activates the switch position 'Up' 
(press top) and the switch position 
'Down' (press bottom). With priority 
because these control signals cannot be 
overridden by other (local) control signals 

until

 the central control signal is can-

celled by pressing again the central con-
trol pushbutton 'Up' or 'Down'.
The switch position 'up' or 'down' and 
the priority are specifi cally activated with 
a control signal, e.g. from a FSM61 
taught-in with priority as a central push-
button. With priority because these con-
trol signals cannot be overridden by 
 other control signals 

until

 the central 

command is  cancelled by the termination 
of the control signal.

Shading scene control: 

Up to 4 already 

stored 'Down' runtimes can be called 
using the control signal of a pushbutton 
with double rocker taught-in as a scene 
pushbutton or automatically using an 
additional taught-in FAH60 wireless 
 exterior brightness sensor. 
If this was not the last function of the two 
channels anyway, the shutter is moved 
until the end of the RV delay time for 'Up' 
set in the top rotary switch to ensure a 
safe starting position. The device then 
switches over automatically to 'Down' 
and stops on expiry of the saved time. If 
a turning time is set for blinds, this is 
used to turn the blinds.
A move command is only started for the 
fi rst time for scenes with RV time (fully 
'Up' or 'Down').
If a 

wireless outdoor brightness sensor 

FAH60

 is also taught-in in addition to a 

scene pushbutton, the taught-in scenes 

1, 2 and 4 are executed automatically 
depending on the  outdoor brightness: 
Scene 1 in direct sunlight (> 25 KLux), 
Scene 2 in daylight (300 Lux to 25 KLux) 
and Scene 4 in darkness (< 50 Lux). 
 During the fi rst teach-in, therefore, a scene 
pushbutton is assigned automatically to 
Scenes 1 = no function, 2 = raise fully 
and 4 = lower fully. Scene 1 must be 
taught-in separately if the FAH60 is to 
trigger a shading system when direct 
sunlight is detected. A taught-in Scene 3 
is only retrievable by means of a scene 
pushbutton. 
Scenes 2 and 4 can be changed sepa-
rately at any time. However, this is not 
advisable if the right rocker is pro-
grammed to be used as a normal up/
down shutter pushbutton or an FAH60 
was taught-in.
FAH60 wireless telegrams for Scenes 1 = 
direct sunlight are executed immediately 
and 4 = darkness. Three telegrams are 
re quired for Scene 2 = daylight in order to 
mask out interference lights. To prevent 
'nervous' opening and closing of a 
 shading element when there is rapid 
fl uctuation between darkness and bright-
ness, changing FAH60 wireless tele-
grams are only executed every 2 minutes.
The automatic systems can be cancelled 
or overridden at any time by confi rming 
any one of the taught-in pushbuttons. 
Central push buttons always have priority

When controlled via the GFVS software, 

Up and Down move commands can be 
started at the precise move time specifi ed. 
Since the actuator reports back the precise 
time moved after each action, even when 
the movement is triggered by pushbutton, 
the position of the sunshading is always 
correctly displayed in the GFVS software. 
When the top or bottom end position is 
reached, the position is automatically 
synchronised.

Encrypted sensors

 can be taught in.

You can switch on

 bidirectional wire-

less 

and/or a

 repeater function

.

Every change in state and incoming 
 central command telegrams are con-
firmed by a wireless telegram. This wire-
less tele gram can be taught-in in other 
actuators, in universal displays FUA55 
and in the GFVS software.

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