Jung FA 26 UP Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

Product characteristics of the push-button actuator 

The push-button actuator closes its relay contact as long as it receives taught radio 
telegrams for switch-on, e.g. from a channel button of a hand-held transmitter or wall 
transmitter. If the corresponding channel button is released within the maximum 
transmission time, the push-button actuator opens the relay contact again. 

If the channel button is pressed for longer than the maximum transmission length of the 
transmitter, or if the transmission is faulty, then the relay contact is opened after approx. 
16 seconds. 

If the taught channel button is pressed briefly, the relay contact closes for approx. 
0.3 seconds. 

The following functions are not supported by a push-button actuator: All On, All Off, light 
scenes and light control. 

4 Operation 

A radio transmitter has to be taught in order to be able to operate the device. 

Observe the instructions for the radio transmitter. 

5 Information for electrically skilled persons 

5.1 Fitting and electrical connection 

DANGER! 
Electrical shock when live parts are touched. 
Electrical shocks can be fatal. 
Before carrying out work on the device or load, disengage all the 
corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working environment. 

Connecting and fitting the device 

Maintain a distance of at least 0.5 m from metal surfaces and electrical devices, e.g. microwave 
ovens, hi-fi and TV systems, electronic ballasts or transformers.  
Maintain a distance of at least 1 m between transmitter and receiver in order to prevent 
overmodulation of the receiver. 

Figure 3: Connection example 

Pink conductor (PK) - L

B

, output B 

Brown conductor (BN) - L, live conductor, AC 230 V ~ 
Grey conductor (GY) - L

A

, output A 

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Radio Management  

Radio actuator, 2-channel, flush-mounted 

Summary of Contents for FA 26 UP

Page 1: ...oad Danger of electric shock Device is not suitable for disconnection from supply voltage Do not use device as a venetian blind actuator Otherwise the Venetian drive motor may be destroyed The radio c...

Page 2: ...x 70 Reinforced concrete approx 30 Metal Metal grid approx 10 Rain Snow approx 1 40 Intended use Radio controlled switching of incandescent lamps fluorescent lamps HV halogen lamps and Tronic or induc...

Page 3: ...ion A radio transmitter has to be taught in order to be able to operate the device i Observe the instructions for the radio transmitter 5 Information for electrically skilled persons 5 1 Fitting and e...

Page 4: ...e figure 4 i For mounting outside of the appliance box e g baldachin luminaires ensure sufficient protection against electric shock o Switch on mains voltage Testbetrieb am Ger t The device can be sta...

Page 5: ...Figure 6 Connection of the fine wire cable o Push the terminal together on the side with the square opening and connect a fine wire cable figure 6 Figure 7 Connection of the single stranded cable 5 7...

Page 6: ...for radio transmitter LED lights up red for output A or green for output B The radio transmitter has been taught o Press the programming button briefly The load switches on The device is in operating...

Page 7: ...range Using a radio repeater The device switches the load off and cannot be switched on again Cause overheating protection has tripped Disconnect device from mains also switch associated off circuit...

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