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5.12 CONNECTOR J14- FOR RAPID CONNECTION OF MINIDEC,
DECODER AND RP
It is used for rapid connection of Minidecs, Decoders and RP/RP2
Receivers.
If you are using an RP2 twin-channel receiver, you will be able
to directly command two different radio channels, OPEN A
and OPEN B of the automated system from a twin-channel
radio control.
If using a single-channel Minidec, Decoder or RP, you can
command only one radio channel, OPEN A.
Fit the accessory with the components side directed toward
the board interior.
Insert and remove the boards ONLY after cutting
power.
Other more detailed programming possibilities
are feasible by programming with a PC (see
dedicated instructions).
An example of a radio
accessory connection
5.11 CONNECTOR J13 – XF MODULE RAPID CONNECTION
The control unit has an integrated 2-channel decoding system
(DS, SLh, LC/RC) named OMNIDEC. This system makes it possible
to save – through an extra receiver module – XF433 or XF868
(Fig.2 ref.
a
) – radio commands of the same frequency, but
of a different type (DS, SLh, LC/RC). It is possible to save both
total opening (OPEN A) and partial opening (OPEN B) of the
automated system, up to a maximum of 256 channels.
Other more detailed programming possibilities
are feasible by programming with a PC (see
dedicated instructions).
To save the radio commands, refer to
Chap.8.
The function of the 2nd channel (by default OPEN B)
can be changed if associated with the activation of
a programmable output.
(see 2ND LEVEL progr.
o1
and
o2
parameter
14
-
15
)
Insert and remove the boards only after cutting
power.
5.13 CONNECTOR M1A – RAPID CONNECTION MODULE X-COM
An X-COM module can be connected to this connector, used
for radio communication between board and PC.
Other more detailed programming possibilities
are feasible by programming with a PC (see
dedicated instructions.
Insert and remove the module only after
cutting power.
5.10 CONNECTOR J2 - SECONDARY POWER FEED
J2:
In the absence of a primary feed from the mains, the
control unit can be fed by a secondary low voltage (24Vdc)
power feed. Power can be supplied by a pack of batteries,
recharged by a battery charger integrated in the board,
or by a stabilised power feeder. In both cases, the power
supply must have the following characteristics:
If you use an external stabilised feeder, you
must disable the “battery charger” function
via the PC (see dedicated instructions).
Voltage: (24 ± 4) Vdc
Current: 16 A max.
Fig. 3
Fig. 2