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If you need a receiver to respond to more than one transmitter, you can program
the transmitters to the same address or, if different transmitter address types
have been set, you can program the receiver consecutively to these different
addresses.

The individual address types have the following function:

• Single addresses

Each receiver should be set to a single address so that it can be controlled separately.

• Function group addresses

Several receivers are defined as a functional unit by being assigned to a function group
address. If, for example, all the lamps in a house are assigned to a function group, then all
the lamps in the entire house can be switched on or off by pressing one button.

• Local master addresses

Several receivers are spatially defined as one unit and controlled via the local master
address. If, for example, all the receivers in a room are each allocated to a local master
address, then all you need to do is press one button when leaving the room to switch off
all the consumer loads in the room.

• Global master address

Several receivers are assigned to the global master address and are jointly controlled via
this address. All the consumer loads can easily be switched off simply by pressing one
single button when leaving a house, for example.

Summary of Contents for FS20 ST-2

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12 06 Wireless thermostat set FS20 STR Set consists of 1 x FS20 STR wireless thermostat 1 x FS20 ST 2 wireless switch socket Item no 62 04 23...

Page 2: ...operating instructions Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product All company names and product names contained herein are t...

Page 3: ...n 17 a Inserting batteries into the FS20 STR replacing the batteries 17 b FS20 STR wireless thermostat controls 18 c FS20 ST 2 switch socket controls 19 d Mounting the FS20 STR on the wall 20 1 Choosi...

Page 4: ...40 10 Operating the wireless switch socket FS20 ST 2 41 a Switching the consumer on off manually 41 b Deleting the wireless switch socket s programming 42 11 Information on the range 43 12 Handling 4...

Page 5: ...al specifications for connected consumers should not be exceeded Operation is only permitted in dry indoor areas Make sure that the product does not get damp or wet Any use other than the one describe...

Page 6: ...d to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock The icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to important instructions in this user manual that must be observed Th...

Page 7: ...r other FS20 switching units may not be deactivated or defective Please observe the operating instruc tions of the connected heating cooling or ventilating appliance Do not use this product in hospita...

Page 8: ...kept out of the reach of children Therefore take particular care when children are around Do not leave packaging material lying around This may become a danger ous plaything in the hands of children...

Page 9: ...efore please make sure you use suitable protective gloves Make sure that batteries rechargeable batteries are not short circuited or thrown into a fire They might explode Never disassemble batteries r...

Page 10: ...ture is measured at the desired location and the FS20 ST 2 wireless switch socket is turned on or off in such a way as to control the heating cooling or ventilating appliance If multiple FS20 switchin...

Page 11: ...adio transmitted wireless protocol is received c FS20 address system The radio transmission is secured by an extensive coding system to allow multiple FS20 components which also includes the FS20 STR...

Page 12: ...number 44 has a special meaning See the following table Address group Subadress Single address 44 44 Function group address 44 44 Local master address 44 44 Global master address 44 44 44 This value m...

Page 13: ...If for example all the lamps in a house are assigned to a function group then all the lamps in the entire house can be switched on or off by pressing one button Local master addresses Several receive...

Page 14: ...Function group 44xx e g 4411 ceiling lamps Figure 1 When you require a large extended system it is advisable to select addresses systematically so that you have an overview of the addresses that have...

Page 15: ...of the address group 12 and the subaddress 11 All the receivers in room A have also been programmed to a local master address 1144 in the example For the local master address 44 must always be used as...

Page 16: ...house code and the address of the FS20 STR wireless thermostat The same applies for the FS20 ST 2 switch socket The wireless switch socket may have been preprogrammed to the wireless thermostat by th...

Page 17: ...he wireless thermostat s electronic components The FS20 STR wireless thermostat can be powered using rechargeable batteries However due to their lower voltage rechargeable battery 1 2V battery 1 5V an...

Page 18: ...controls Figure 2 A Scroller for settings B FUNKTION button C PROG button D button E LC display The battery compartment and wall holder insert are located on the back side of the FS20 STR wireless the...

Page 19: ...h must be plugged into a socket of the public power supply system 230V 50Hz is on the back of the device Quick function test Plug the device into a socket Plug a lamp into socket A as an example load...

Page 20: ...or a position near a location at which the target temperature is to be measured Easy access for convenient operation An eye level mounting position so the display can be easily read Not a poorly insu...

Page 21: ...on the type of wall drill 6mm holes and insert suitable dowels Figure 4 Make sure no electrical cables gas or water pipes are damaged Life threatening danger Fix the wall holder into place using for e...

Page 22: ...then set the year month day and time in hours and minutes on the wireless thermostat Use the scroller to change the displayed values To confirm your selection briefly press the PROG button After inser...

Page 23: ...0 6 12 18 24 MO DI MI DO FR SA SO Figure 8 Use the scroller to set the hour of the day and confirm your setting by pressing the PROG button The minutes are displayed 0 6 12 18 24 MO DI MI DO FR SA SO...

Page 24: ...V 16A Exceeding this will destroy both the wireless switch socket and the connected consumer It may also cause a fire or a fatal electric shock A lamp may be connected to test the functionality of the...

Page 25: ...ce switches automatically between comfort and lowering temperatures a bar in the lower part of the display indicates when in the course of the day the temperature will be adjusted to the comfort setti...

Page 26: ...on the LC display The moon symbol blinks C 0 6 12 18 24 MO DI MI DO FR SA SO Figure 11 Use the scroller to set the desired lowering temperature To confirm briefly press the button The wireless thermo...

Page 27: ...eating later on weekends for example or on certain days of the week bath day To set the profile for the week proceed as follows Briefly press the PROG button Prog appears in the LC display and the arr...

Page 28: ...emperature is active Briefly press the PROG button to confirm the starting time The time when the lowering temperature will be activated appears in the LC display the moon symbol is displayed 0 6 12 1...

Page 29: ...ure time has been set and confirmed by pressing the PROG button the device returns to normal operating mode The bar displayed in the lower part of the LC display adjusts to the changes as they are bei...

Page 30: ...mperature is active A temporary temperature change can be made at any time using the scroller The next time a regular temperature change is scheduled the thermostat will then automatically return to t...

Page 31: ...minutes party function Furthermore the temperature will be reduced every day holiday function Set the day you will return from your holiday On this day the usual time program will resume heating or co...

Page 32: ...s briefly in the display all operating functions are blocked 0 6 12 18 24 MO DI MI DO FR SA SO Auto Figure 17 To deactivate the button lock simultaneously press the FUNKTION and PROG buttons until LoC...

Page 33: ...ss thermostat is in the normal operating mode time and date appear on the left side of the display temperature appears on the right The following special functions are available HYSt HYSt HYSt HYSt HY...

Page 34: ...uces the switching frequency but results in a greater temperature deviation fluctuation around the target Reducing the hysteresis minimises temperature deviation but increases the switching frequency...

Page 35: ...des the FS20 STR wireless thermostat and the FS20 ST 2 wireless switch socket uses a house code Setting different house codes allows systems of the same model to be used directly adjacent to one anoth...

Page 36: ...FR SA SO Figure 20 If you wish to change the second part of the house code you can do so using the scroller Confirm the second part of the house code by briefly pressing the PROG button The address gr...

Page 37: ...nds the wireless switch socket must of course be plugged into a socket connected to the public power supply The LED on the front of the FS20 ST 2 begins to blink Press the PROG button on the FS20 STR...

Page 38: ...ting mode the consumer is switched on when the room temperature is lower than the set target temperature In cooling mode the consumer is switched on when the room temperature is higher than the set ta...

Page 39: ...s indicator proceed as follows Press the PROG button until Sond Sond Sond Sond Sond appears in the LC display Using the scroller select the StAt StAt StAt StAt StAt special function To confirm your se...

Page 40: ...er Remove the empty batteries from the battery compartment and dispose of them according to the applicable environmental regulations see section 14 b Insert two new AA batteries make sure the polarity...

Page 41: ...when a remote control of the FS20 wireless control system is used It is therefore neither necessary nor possible to manually switch the consumer on or off as this is contradictory to the purpose of a...

Page 42: ...d The wireless switch socket no longer responds to any remote control commands and must be programmed with a house code and addresses again before it can be used see section 8 c c Other The FS20 ST 2...

Page 43: ...the receiver In practice however walls ceilings etc between the transmitter and the receiver may affect and reduce the range Other causes of reduced ranges All types of high frequency interference Any...

Page 44: ...teningly dangerous Make sure that the insulation of the entire product is neither damaged nor destroyed Always check the product for damage before using it If the product is damaged do not use it anym...

Page 45: ...wireless switch socket or wireless thermostat with a soft clean dry and lint free cloth To remove heavier dirt use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water Alternatively you can use a...

Page 46: ...teries containing harmful substances are marked with the following icons which alert you to the fact that disposal via the household rubbish is prohibited The identifiers for the respective heavy meta...

Page 47: ...30 C Number of switching times 4 per day 8 digit house code 4 digit addresses 2 digit function group 2 digit subaddress Data storage during battery change does not apply to date and time b FS20 ST 2 s...

Page 48: ...itchsocketagainforatleast15secondsuntil the LED begins to blink then release the button the wireless switch socket is now in program mode Transmit the house code and address to the wireless switch soc...

Page 49: ...Klaus Conrad Stra e 1 D 92240 Hirschau Germany hereby declare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999 5 EG You can find the decla...

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