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One operating area is used to switch things on, to make the lights brighter or move a Venetian 
blind up. The other operating area is used to switch things off, to dim the lights or move a blind 
down. 

Press the button briefly or for a longer period. 
Receiver reacts according to the length of time for which the button is pressed (see 
following table). 

Receiver 

Short 

Long 

Switching actuator 

Switch-on/off 

Switch-on/off 

Dimmer actuator 

Switch-on/off 

Brighter / darker 

Shutter actuator 

Slat adjustment, stop 

Shutter up/down 

Operation with switch
Operating mode 3 and 4 

In these operating modes, only switching telegrams are sent meaning that, for example, 
dimming is not possible. The inputs 

E1

 to 

E4

 each offer a switching channel to control radio 

receivers.
In operating mode 3, the controlled switching actuator behaves like the switch connected to the 
transmitter.
In operating mode 4, the controlled switching actuator behaves in the opposite way to the 
switch connected to the transmitter. 

Actuate the switch rocker. 
Receiver switches on or off. 

Operation of light scenes
Operating modes 5 to 8 

In these operating scenes, light scenes can be opened or saved. For this, the light scene button 
must have been taught into the receiver in advance (see chapter 5.2. Commissioning).  

To open a light scene, briefly press the button on the appropriate input. 
The receivers switch to the saved light scene value. 

To open the All On and All Off functions, press the button on the appropriate input for 
longer than one second. 
The receivers switch on or off. 

Operating mode 5 

Input 

Function 

E1 

All On 

E2 

All Off 

E3 

Light scene 1 

E4 

Light scene 2 

Operating mode 6 

Input 

Function 

E1 

All Off 

E2 

Light scene 1 

E3 

Light scene 2  

E4 

Light scene 3  

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Radio Management  

Radio multifunction transmitter 

Summary of Contents for FMS 4 UP

Page 1: ...teries Do not shorten extend or strip the antenna Device can be damaged Insulate wires which are not required and do not connect them to parts carrying voltage Otherwise the device could be destroyed...

Page 2: ...and light scene commands Operation with potential free switches or buttons Operation with suitable radio actuators Installation in appliance box acc to DIN 49073 Observe the technical data Product cha...

Page 3: ...r period Receiver reacts according to the length of time for which the button is pressed see following table Receiver Short Long Switching actuator Switch on off Switch on off Dimmer actuator Switch o...

Page 4: ...r behaves like the switch connected to the transmitter In operating mode 4 the controlled switching actuator behaves in the opposite way to the switch connected to the transmitter o Actuate the switch...

Page 5: ...tallation environment Electrical shocks can be fatal Before working on the device disconnect the power supply and cover up live parts in the working environment Connecting and mounting the device pict...

Page 6: ...The cables marked in black form a shared reference potential o Connect potential free switches and buttons to the eight wire cable o Insulate unused wires o Insert the transmitter 1 in the appliance b...

Page 7: ...attery holder Observe the polarity the Plus pole of the battery must be at the top o Lock the battery in place using slight pressure o Close the battery compartment 5 2 Commissioning Setting the opera...

Page 8: ...ht scene 3 5 Button 8 01011 Light scene 1 4 Button Implementing the Bell mode application example In Bell mode a load e g a bell or a lamp is switched on for the time the button is pressed With a swit...

Page 9: ...operating modes 5 to 8 o Switch the receiver to Programming mode see transmitter instructions o Depending on the selected function actuate the light scenes button for at least 3 s or actuate the All O...

Page 10: ...ly disposal According to statutory provisions the end consumer is obligated to return used batteries 6 1 Technical data Rated voltage DC 3 V Battery type 1 lithium CR 2032 Cable length approx 290 mm c...

Page 11: ...80 61 89 mail vka jung de General equipment Service Line 49 0 23 55 80 65 55 Telefax 49 0 23 55 80 62 55 mail vkm jung de KNX equipment Service Line 49 0 23 55 80 65 56 Telefax 49 0 23 55 80 62 55 ma...

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