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0-(12/24)C NO C NO NF
Fig. 9
Fig. 8
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Position the receiver on a plane, open it and
remove the pre-forated parts (fig. 4) situated at the
back of the receiver with the aid of a screwdriver.
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Make a hole in the pre-forated parts ( 5) (fig. 6).
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Put the plugs in the holes (fig. 7) or adapt the holes
to the nature of the support.
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Fix the receiver using the screws supplied (fig. 8).
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Make holes in the guiding slits (only in those used),
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Proceed to the electric connection (fig. 10), and
thread the wires through the guiding slits (fig. 9).
ERONE advice
When assembling the equipment outdoors, we advise you to
protect the receiver in a container with an IP54 level of
protection.
Electrical connections
ERONE advice
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A telephone wire (0.6 mm ) is sufficient for the input of the
receiver and the relay cabling.
Receiver power supply:
- connecting clip 3: 0V
- connecting clip 4: 12/24 Vac/dc
Connect the output contacts:
- connecting clip 5: common relay 1
- connecting clip 6: NO contact relay 1 (contact normally
open)
- connecting clip 7: common relay2
- connecting clip 8: NO contact relay 2 (contact normally
open)
- connecting clip 9: NC contact relay 2 (contact normally
closed)
Connect the antenna
- connecting clip 1: antenna conductor or antenna wire
supplied with the receiver
Installation
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 10
ERONE advice
The installation and positioning of the antenna are
fundamental for good reception. Carry out tests
before fixing the antenna definitively. Place the
antenna as high as possible and far from all types of
metal structures which could shield the receiving part
of the antenna.