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5 - INSTALLATION

4 - MAIN FEATURES

Positioning

The location choice is very important for the best result of the installation.
The following conditions have to be followed:
 - Fix the receiver far from interference sources as informatic systems, allarm systems  or other 
radio emissions.

 - 

the distance between 2 receivers should be more than 1.5 m

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3 - Relay outputs (fig. 6)

terminal 6 = 

C relay1 

terminal 7 = 

NA relay1

terminal 8 = 

C relay 2

terminal 9 = 

NA relay2

terminal 10 =  C relay 3 
terminal 11 =  NA relay 3
terminal 12 =  C relay 4
terminal 13 =  NA relay4
terminal 14 =  NC relay4

4 -Antenna (fig. 7)

 - if you connect an antenna ( not provided ) fix 
the net to the terminal 15 and the shield to the 
terminal 16; if you use a piece of net ( 16,5 cm 
) connect it to the terminal 15.

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Fig. 3

1

0

4

128

6

7

N

1

2

L

Fig. 4

0

3

4

12

6

24

SEL 2641 R433 V4

SEL 2641 R433 C4

8

9 10

12

11

7

6

13 14

RL1

RL2

RL3

RL4

Fig. 6

15 16

#  Selflearning and cancelling of the transmitter codes without accessing to the receiver;
#  255 transmitter keys storable;
#  Stored transmitter number display;
#  Display of the last received transmitter code;
#  Replacement of a stored code;
#  Total memory erasure;
#  Relay operating mode programmable: pulse, step , delayed, with reduced range;
#  Programmable relay release time from 1 sec. to 17 hours;
#  Reduced range mode programmable for each relay.

2 -Fuse (fig. 5)

The fuse F1 of 315 mA it is used for the 
electronic card protection.

F1

Fig 5

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The appliance has been designed in full compliance with the European Directives  
89/336/CEE, 73/23/CEE and according to the specifications of the Regulation 
EN 60335-1.

Fixing

Remove the cover of the receiver; fix the box in each corner by using the screws and the 
plugs supplied.

Connections

1 - Power supply (fig.4)

ATTENTION: The connections differ  

   upon the type.

Mod. SEL 2641 R433 V4

Connect the Mains 230 Vac to the following 
terminals (fig. 4):

terminal 1 = Neutral ( 230 V~ )
terminal 2 = Phase (230 V~ )

ATTENTION :

   

Connect the appliance to the 
building electric plant throught 
a magnetothermic switch with 
minimum contact distance 
of  3 mm. 

Mod. SEL 2641 R433 C4

Connect the power supply 12/24 Vac/dc to 
the terminals 3,4,5.

terminal 3 = 0
terminal 4 = +12 Vac/dc
terminal 5 = +24 Vac/dc

Fig. 7

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Summary of Contents for ERONE 433 Series

Page 1: ...N S T A L L A T I O N M A N U A L 4 S E L 2 6 4 1 R 4 3 3 C 4 S E L 2 6 4 1 R 4 3 3 V 4 Thank you for choosing a product Erone You are recommended to read carefully this manual before installing the...

Page 2: ...ccess to the receiver using the keys of the transmitter 2 9 MEMORY MANAGEMENT Transmitter memory position display Display of the programmed delay of each relay Used memory space display Total memory e...

Page 3: ...1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4 screws for the cover fixing Cover 4 screws for The box fixing Antenna Receiver box 3 4 4 plugs THE SMART LIVING...

Page 4: ...Normally open and normally closed contacts It can be connected to any type of appliance as gates garage doors rolling shutters lighting etc The user codes can be memorised both with the receiver butt...

Page 5: ...l oscillation emissions 57 dBm 57 dBm Power supply 230 Vac 12 24 Vac dc Output relays 4 4 Outputs 3NO 1NO NC 3NO 1NO NC Max power commutable 24 VA 24 VA Consumption 4relays at rest excited 11 18 5 mA...

Page 6: ...iver 255 transmitter keys storable Stored transmitter number display Display of the last received transmitter code Replacement of a stored code Total memory erasure Relay operating mode programmable p...

Page 7: ...41 R433 C4 8 9 10 12 11 7 6 13 14 RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 Fig 6 15 16 2 Fuse fig 5 The fuse F1 of 315 mA it is used for the electronic card protection F1 Fig 5 Connections 1 Power supply fig 4 ATTENTION The c...

Page 8: ...tx to check RL1 excites and Dl1 lights on 7A Transmitter memorising using P1 P2 P3 P4 buttons The memorization develops in 2 phases 1 Memorization of the keys transmitters into the memory with associ...

Page 9: ...ready present in memory a transmitter and you have to memorise the following transmitters First transmitter memorisation 1 Keep pressed down the keys A B simultaneously until the buzzer sounds a Beep...

Page 10: ...that for the relay the range reduction has been activated While for the first 3 the three functions are in exclusive the range reduction is an additional functionality 8A Relay operating mode display...

Page 11: ...he button corresponding to the relay to which you want to modify the delay time The configuration led lights on subsequently press P3 the leds lit will turn off after begin the sequence of 8 pressures...

Page 12: ...by the Tab 2 9E Total memory erasure using the transmitter keys t is possible to cancel all the transmitter codes memorised even by using a transmitter keys Procedure Keep the keys A B simultaneously...

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