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TYM632C

Output 12gang shutter/blind 
230 V AC

TXM632C

Output 12gang shutter/blind 
230 V AC

04/2015 - 6LE000349A

Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France - www.hager.com

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Safety instructions

Electrical equipment may only be installed and 

assembled by a qualifi ed electrician in accord-

ance with the relevant installation standards, 

guidelines, regulations, directives, safety and 

accident prevention regulations of the country.
Failure to comply with these installation in-

structions may result in damage to the device, 

fi re or other hazards.
Hazard due to electric shock. Disconnect be-

fore working on the device or load. Take into 

account all circuit breakers that supply danger-

ous voltages to the device or load. 
Connect one motor per output only. If several 

motors are connected, motors or device might 

be destroyed.
Use drives with mechanical or electrical fi nal 

position switches only. Check fi nal position 

switches for correct adjustment. Observe mo-

tor manufacturer's data. The device can be 

damaged.
Do not connect any three-phase motors. The 

device can be damaged.
Risk of injury. Use the device to control blind 

and shutter drives or awnings only. Do not 

switch any other loads.
Observe the motor manufacturer's data regard-

ing change-over time and max. switch-on time 

(ED).
These instructions are an integral component 

of the product and must be retained by the end 

user.

Design and layout of the device

C1/C7

C3/C9

C5/C11

C2/C8

C4/C10

C6/C12

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1

2

N

L

L

L

L

C9

C11

230V

 

 50/60 Hz

L

L

L

C10

C12

C8

C6

C4

C2

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

auto 1

auto 2

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(3)

(7)

Figure 1: Device overview

(1)  Slide switch 

auto1/auto2

/

1/

2

(2)  KNX bus connection terminal
(3)  Connections of loads
(4) 

Labelling fi eld with cover 

(5)  Illuminated programming button 
(6)  Operation button for manual operation per 

output with status LED

(7)  Mains power supply connection

 Function

System information

This device is a product of the KNX system and 

corresponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed 

specialised knowledge obtained from KNX training 

courses 

is required for understanding. The planning, instal-

lation and commissioning of the device is carried 

out with the help of KNX-certifi ed software.

Systemlink commissioning:

The function of the device is software-depend-

ent. The software is to be taken from the product 

database. You can fi nd the latest version of the 

product database, technical descriptions as well as 

conversion and additional support programmes on 

our website.

Easylink commissioning:

The function of the device is confi guration-de-

pendent. The confi guration can also be done using 

devices developed specially for simple setting and 

start-up.

This type of confi guration is only possible with 

devices of the easylink system. Easylink stands for 

easy, visually supported start-up. Preconfi gured 

standard functions are assigned to the in/outputs 

by means of a service module.

Functional description

The device is used to control motor-operated build-

ing fi ttings such as shutters and blinds via the KNX 

bus. The device has 12 outputs from which each 

output can be activated independently. 

Correct use

 - Switching electrically operated motors of 230 V 

AC for blinds, shutters, awnings and similar 

hangings

 - Mounting on DIN rail according to DIN EN 

60715 in the distribution box

Product characteristics

 - independent outputs, activation via KNX bus

 - Status display of the outputs on the device

 - manual activation of the outputs on the device 

possible, building site operation

 - Position can be started directly

 - 3 Alarms

 - Scene function

 - Forced position by higher-level controller 

 - Connection of various external conductors 

possible

 - Slat position directly controllable 

Operation

Manual operation switch on/off

Bus and mains power supply are present.

 

Push switch (1) to position 

1/

2.

Manual operation is switched on, the outputs 

can be controlled using the operation buttons 

(6) independently of each other.

1 switches on the control of the outputs 

C1

 .. 

C6

.   

2 switches on the control of the outputs 

C7

 .. 

C12

.  

  During manual operation, the controller is deac-

tivated via the KNX bus.

  Systemlink commissioning: 

Depending on the programming, the manual 

operation is activated permanently or for a time 

period confi gured via the application software. 

If the manual operation is blocked via the appli-

cation software, no activation takes place.

Or:

 

Move switch (1) to position 

auto1/auto2

.

The manual operation is switched off. Operation 

takes place solely via the KNX bus. The output 

adopts the position predefi ned by the bus con-

troller. The switching status is displayed via the 

status LED of the operation button (6).

auto 1

 displays the status of the outputs 

C1

 .. 

C6.

  

auto 2

 displays the status of the outputs 

C7

 .. 

C12.

  

Operating outputs in manual operation

Operation takes place per output by briefl y pressing 

the operation button repeatedly (table1).

Status 

Behaviour when

button pressed briefl y 

Output is in idle 

state, 

status LED of the 

button (6) is off.

Movement operation starts. 

Status LED of button (6) 

lights up.

1)

Output active, 

status LED of the 

button (6) lights 

up.

1)

 

Movement operation stops, 

LED goes out.

1)

  The LED lights up red during upward travel and green 

during downward travel.

Table 1: Manual operation

P
P

Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection

DANGER!
Touching live parts can result in an 

electric shock!
An electric shock can be lethal!
Disconnect the connecting cables 

before working on the device and 

cover all live parts in the area!

ç

CAUTION!
Risk of destruction if parallel connec-

tion of several motors on one output!
Final position switches could fuse 

together. Motors, hangings and the 

device may be destroyed!
Only connect one motor per 

output!

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Installing the appliance

  Observe temperature range. Provide suffi cient 

cooling.

 

Mount device onto DIN rail in accordance with 

DIN EN 60715. 

Connecting the device (Figure 2)

The installation circuit must be protected via circuit 

breaker 10 A.

 

Connect bus cable via connecting terminal (2).

 

Connect mains voltage (7).

 

Connect motors.

Start-up

Systemlink: Loading physical address and 

application software

The switch (1) is in 

auto1/auto2

.

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Switch on bus voltage. 

 

Press programming button (5). 
The button lights up.

  If the button does not light up, no bus voltage is 

present.

 

Load the physical address into the device.
Status LED of the button goes out.

 

Load application software. 

 

Note down the physical address on the labelling 

fi eld (4).

Easylink: 

Information on the system confi guration can be 

taken from the extensive description of the service 

module easylink.

Starting up the device

 

Switch on mains voltage on the outputs.

 

Switch on mains supply.

Determine operation time and slat adjusting 

time

In blind/roller shutter operation, the operation time 

for positioning the sunshade is important. The posi-

tion is calculated based on the operation time. The 

slat adjusting time for slat blinds, determined by 

the design, is part of the total operation time. The 

opening angle of the slats is therefore set as oper-

ation time between opened and closed position. 
  The operation time for UP is normally longer 

than the operation time for DOWN and must be 

measured separately if necessary.

 

Measure UP and DOWN operation time of the 

hanging. 

 

Measure slat adjusting time between OPEN 

and CLOSED. 

 

Enter measured values into the parameter set-

ting – 

running time

... or 

slat step time

.

P

P

Functional test

The functionality of the outputs is displayed via the 

status LED of the operation button (6).

Appendix
Technical data

KNX medium  

TP 1

Confi guration mode  

S-Mode, E-Controller

Rated voltage KNX  

s

 30 V SELV

Own consumption on the KNX bus:

 -typical 

7 mA 

 -in standby 

5 mA

Auxiliary voltage 

230 V AC, + 10 % .. - 15 %

 

240 V, + 6 % .. - 6%

Mains frequency 

50/60 Hz

Power dissipation maximum 

3 W 

Own consumption on mains:

 -maximum 

5 W 

 -in standby 

0.2 W 

Breaking capacity 

µ230 V , 4 A AC1

Switching current at cos Φ = 0.6 

max. 4 A 

Operating altitude 

max. 2000 m

Degree of contamination 

2

Surge voltage 

4 kV

Degree of protection of housing 

IP 20

Degree of protection of housing 

under front panel 

IP30

Impact protection 

IK 04

Overvoltage class 

III

Operating temperature 

-5 …+ +45°C

Storage/transport temperature 

-20°C … +70°C

Maximum switching cycle 

rate at full load 

6 switching cycle/minute

Connection capacity 

0.5 mm² … 6 mm²

Standards 

EN50491-3 ; EN60669-2-1

Dimension  

10 TE, 10 x 17.5 mm

Troubleshooting

Manual operation not possible

Cause 1: Switch (1) not moved to 

1/

2.

Move switch to 

1/

2.

Cause 2: Manual operation has not been enabled 

(Systemlink).

Enable manual operation via application soft-

ware.

Bus operation is not possible

Cause: Bus voltage is not present.

Check bus connection terminal for correct 

polarity.

Check bus voltage by briefl y pressing the pro-

gramming button (5), red LED lights up if bus 

voltage is present.
If mains voltage is available without bus voltage 

- red LED of the programming button (5) blinks.

Cause 2 : Manual operation is active. Switch (1) is 

in position

1/

2

.

Move switch (1) to position 

auto1/auto1

.

Shutters/blinds do not move to the fi nal 

position

Cause: Operation time for the shutters/blinds set 

incorrectly.

Check operation times. Measure again and 

reprogram if necessary.

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C1/C7

C3/C9

C5/C11

C2/C8

C4/C10

C6/C12

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

1

2

N

L

L

L

L

C9

C11

230V

 

 50/60 Hz

L

L

L

C10

C12

C8

C6

C4

C2

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

auto 1

auto 2

L3
L2

L1

N

L3

L2

L1

N

Fig 2: Device connection

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