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Switching outputs switch on. 
Venetian blinds move to the upper end position. 
Venetian blinds that are moving down will stop. 
Push-button outputs are activated for 0.3 seconds. 

Press button for Central OFF. 
Switching outputs switch off. 
Venetian blinds move to the lower end position. 
Venetian blinds that are moving up will stop. 
Push-button outputs are activated for 0.3 seconds. 

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 working on the device, disconnect the power supply and cover up live 
parts in the working environment. 

Fitting the device 

Observe the temperature range (see chapter 6.1. Technical data). Ensure sufficient cooling. 
Output terminals up (figure 4). 

Snap the device onto DIN rail to DIN EN 50022. 

Connecting the mains voltage 

Connect the mains voltage to connection (7) (figure 4). 

Connecting loads 

Observe the technical data. 
Observe the current carrying capacity (figure 3). 

Figure 3: Current carrying capacity of load outputs 

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Relay station universal, 8-gang 

Summary of Contents for RS 8 REG HE

Page 1: ...an output it is essential to observe the corresponding instructions of the manufacturers and to use a cut off relay if necessary The motors may be destroyed Use only venetian blind motors with mechan...

Page 2: ...tment Mixed operation with switching toggling and Venetian blind operation is possible Example Load outputs A1 A3 switch operation Load output A4 pushbutton operation Load outputs A5 A8 shutter blinds...

Page 3: ...al control is switched off The red status LEDs A1 A8 4 indicate the switching states of the load outputs LED 10 c is off Pushbutton outputs When local control is switched off the load outputs are swit...

Page 4: ...rical shock when live parts are touched Electrical shocks can be fatal Before working on the device disconnect the power supply and cover up live parts in the working environment Fitting the device Ob...

Page 5: ...ple for mains voltage and loads Connecting a control section Operation take place using the devices listed under Accessories In case of operation with sensor modules 17 or push button modules 17 do no...

Page 6: ...connected in the first two channels for the sake of clarity Supplement further channels correspondingly An 18 wire cable is needed for a full connection Figure 6 Connection example for sensor module...

Page 7: ...button sensor 24 V switches load output A1 of the right hand relay station and Kanal 2 switches load output A2 of the left hand relay station figure 8 Wiring example for central control For the exampl...

Page 8: ...st version V02 To do this the device address of a relay station must be changed see Setting the device address o Connect the sensor module or push button module to two relay stations according to the...

Page 9: ...vice and connected blind motors Before setting the mode of operation check what loads are connected o Press ON n button 11 OFF o 13 button or both buttons at the same time i If a load output A1 A8 is...

Page 10: ...ON n and OFF o buttons simultaneously for approx 3 seconds The green LED of output A1 flashes This means that the device address 1 is set o Press the ON n or OFF o button briefly The green LED of out...

Page 11: ...tons simultaneously until the c ON n and OFF o LED flash The relay station and sensor modules or pushbutton modules are in cloning operation o Within approx 2 minutes press a button on the module that...

Page 12: ...Fluorescent lamps uncompensated 1000 VA Fluorescent lamps parallel compensated 1160 VA 140 F Fluorescent lamps duo circuit 2300 VA 140 F Mercury vapour lamps uncompensated 1000 W Mercury vapour lamps...

Page 13: ...2 Commissioning Venetian blind motor is connected to the wrong load outputs Check installation see chapter 5 1 Fitting and electrical connection 6 3 Accessories Sensor module 8 gang Art No SM 1608 Pus...

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