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5.2

 RADIO PROGRAMMING OF GENERIC TRANSMITTERS

This procedure lets you programme only compatible generic transmitters; see table 5.2a. 

The transmitter control modes depend on the function associated with the key (see table 5.2b) and the output setting (see 

paragraph 4.1 and table 5.2c).

PROCEDURE:

1- Positions DIPs 1, 2, 3 and 4 according to the function you want

to associate with the remote control key 

(see table 5.2b at the side).

2- Press the button on the receiver for a short time.

The LED comes on and stays on.

3- Make a transmission with the remote control to be saved

(see transmitter manual, the paragraph entitled

"transmitter programming"). The LED on the receiver flashes 3 times to signal that it has been received.

4- The control unit listens for 30 seconds

(to immediately exit the procedure press the button).

 WARNING:   after programming, reposition the dip switches to the desired operation

 

 

of the   contact (see paragraph 4.1).

BEHAVIOUR OF OUTPUTS BASED ON THE FUNCTION ASSOCIATED WITH THE KEY

The column on the left shows the commands that can be programmed on the generic transmitter (see table 5.2b),

and the top row the output setting (see paragraph 4.1).

DIP1

Tab. 5.2b

Tab. 5.2c

DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 Function associated

with the key
On/Off OUT1
On OUT1
Off OUT1

On
Off
Off

On
Off
Off

On
Off
On

On
On
Off

FLASHES

TYPE OF SWITCH-ON

PROGRAMMED

1 x 5-minute switch-on every hour   
1 x 20-minute switch-on every hour
2 x 5-minute switch-ons every hour
2 x 10-minute switch-ons every hour
3 x 1-minute switch-ons every hour
3 x 10-minute switch-ons every hour
5 x 30-second switch-ons every hour
5 x 2-minute switch-ons every hour

1 flash
2 flashes
3 flashes
4 flashes
5 flashes
6 flashes
7 flashes
8 flashes

ON / OFF

FUNCTION OF

KEY

ON

OFF

Tab. 5.2a

DOM-TX4 

TC2E / TC4E

MPSTP2E 

SLIM2E / SLIM4E

COMPATIBLE

TRANSMITTERS

Pulse

MONOSTABLE

OUTPUT SETTING

Pulse

Pulse

Change of status

of load

BISTABLE

Close

contact

Open

contact

Close contact for the time set

(see paragraph 4.2) 

Close contact for the time set

(see paragraph 4.2)

Open contact

TIMER

5.3

 DELETION OF TRANSMITTERS

These procedures let you delete from the memory transmitters that have already been programmed.

DELETION OF SINGLE TRANSMITTER:

1- Hold the receiver button down for 8 seconds. The LED begins to flash.

2- Make a transmission with the transmitter that you want to delete. The LED flashes quickly and turns off.

DELETION OF ALL THE SAVED TRANSMITTERS:

1- Hold the receiver button down for 8 seconds. The LED begins to flash.

2- Press the button on the receiver for a short time. The LED starts flashing quickly and turns off.

This function makes it possible to activate the load (usually a light) in order to simulate the presence of people in the house.The 

number of switch-ons and how long they last in the hour can be set following the procedure in paragraph 6.2.

The number and duration of the presence simulator cycle can be set following the procedure in paragraph 6.3.

Transmitters for remotely activating the "presence simulator" function and therefore also for creating systems can be program-

med following the procedure in paragraph 6.4 (see picture 6.1).

WARNING: the presence simulator function is repeated every day at the same time until it is deactivated with a command by radio 

or wire.

See paragraph 6.1 "use of presence simulator".

6  PRESENCE SIMULATOR

Default: 3 x 2-minute switch-ons in an hour

This procedure is used to set the number of switch-ons and how long they last for in an hour. 

The control unit will then change the time of the switch-ons every hour to create random events.

 PROCEDURE:

1- Position DIPs 1, 2, 3 and 4 to ON-ON-ON-OFF

2- 

Press the button on the receiver for a short time.

 

The LED comes on and stays on.

3- Press the button on the receiver for a short time.

4- The LED on the receiver flashes.

 

Each flash corresponds to a setting

5- Press the button for a short time during

 

the desired flash

WARNING: to change the setting, repeat the

procedure from point 1

 WARNING: after programming, reposition the dip switches to the desired operation of the contacts 

(see paragraph 4.1)

6.2

 SETTING RANDOM SWITCH-ON

ACTIVATION: The presence simulator cycle is activated by pressing wired key P2 or sending a radio command with a transmitter 

programmed according to the procedure in paragraph 6.4.

When the cycle is activated, all the lights involved give two rapid flashes and come on for 2 minutes (to signal activation and to 

make leaving the house easier). Thereafter they will switch off and a series of random switch-ons will begin, based on the settings 

in paragraph 6.2. 

This cycle will last for the number of hours set in paragraph 6.3.

At the end of the cycle set, this will pause to then start up again the following day at the same time.

DELAY:  Activation of the cycle can be delayed (from 1 to 24 hours) with the following procedure:

1- hold down wired key P2 for 5 seconds

2- the load will flash. Each flash corresponds to one hour's delay of the activation

3- release the key during the flash that corresponds to the desired delay

EXAMPLE: I want to delay activation by 10 hours. I hold down key P2 until the light concerned makes 10 flashes (so on the tenth 

flash I release the key).

DEACTIVATION: To interrupt the cycle it is necessary to give a command to the control unit by radio or wire (not necessarily the 

command to start presence simulation cycle). The interruption of the cycle will be signalled by two slow flashes of all the loads 

concerned.

SIMULATION SYSTEM:  

Thanks to radio activation (if the same

transmitter is programmed on multiple

controllers with this function), it will be

possible to create a system in which

the lights in multiple rooms 

come on in a random sequence.

6.1

 USE OF PRESENCE SIMULATOR

ON

1 2 3 4

DOM-L1SIM

ENTRANCE
LIGHT

ENTRANCE

BUTTON

PORTABLE

TX

DOM-TX4

DOM-L1SIM

KITCHEN
LIGHT

DOM-L1SIM

LIVING ROOM
LIGHT

Fig.6.1

Summary of Contents for DOM1-L1SIM

Page 1: ...ONTACTS 3 USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT 3 1 USE VIA RADIO 3 2 USE VIA WIRE 4 CONTROL UNIT SETTINGS 4 1 SETTING OUT1 OUTPUT 4 2 SETTING OUT1 TIMING 4 3 SETTING TYPE OF INPUTS VIA WIRE P1 5 RADIO PROGRAMMING 5 1 RADIO PROGRAMMING MULTIFUNCTIONAL TRANSMITTERS 5 2 RADIO PROGRAMMING OF GENERIC TRANSMITTERS 5 3 DELETION OF TRANSMITTERS 6 PRESENCE SIMULATOR 6 1 USE OF PRESENCE SIMULATOR 6 2 SETTING RANDOM SWIT...

Page 2: ...nnection device must be set up on the electric power line that supplies the product Disposal of waste materials must fully respect local standards 1 PRODUCT FEATURES WARNINGS 43mm 21mm 52mm Led Dip switches Button 58mm 1 1TECHNICAL DATA Mains 120 240 VAC 1 contact 230 V max 1000 W 110 V max 500 W 100 433 920MHz ISM IP20 20 55 C 52x43x21 mm Power supply Outputs Number of programmable transmitters R...

Page 3: ...n a random activation of the lights that can be activated with a wired button or a dedicated radio command ideal for discouraging intruders while away from home The ISM industrial scientific and medical radio frequency band guarantees a long range even through walls and ceilings Simple programming with dip switch reduced dimensions with breakable tabs for fixing with screws or for insertion into i...

Page 4: ...type of load that you want to control connections can be made that let you control a load powered by grid voltage 230 V max 1000 W 110 V max 500 W paragraph 2 1 have two potential free output contacts paragraph 2 2 INPUT TYPE Thanks to the programming described in paragraphs 4 3 and 4 4 you can select whether the wired command is given by a button or a switch WARNING More loads can be connected by...

Page 5: ...e following connection lets you control a NO contact via radio and or wire WARNING Multiple buttons can be connected to the same input by using parallel cabling N L P1 OUT1 C 1 P2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P1 Command of load P2 Presence simulator activation Fig 2 2 ...

Page 6: ... set up to accept commands via wire from the switch in terminals 3 and 4 Should you want to control the load only via radio it is not necessary to connect these devices for the control unit to work properly The behaviour of the inputs depends on the output setting see paragraph 4 1 The following table shows the behaviours of the various keys irrespective of the output setting see paragraph 4 1 if ...

Page 7: ...see table 4 2 at the side 3 Press the button on the receiver for a short time The LED comes on and stays on 4 Press the button on the receiver for a short time 5 The LED on the receiver starts to flash max 60 flashes each flash corresponds to a unit of time 6 Press the button for a short time while it is flashing to end the count EXAMPLE I want to time OUT1 to 90s I set Dips 1 and 2 to OFF and ON ...

Page 8: ...time The LED comes on and stays on 3 Press the button on the receiver for a short time count the number of flashes emitted by the LED 3 flashes control with push buttons 6 flashes control with switches WARNING to change the setting repeat the procedure from point 1 the control unit will alternate between 3 and 6 flashes WARNING after programming reposition the dip switches to the desired operation...

Page 9: ... bistable on off device Output set as timer timer device PROCEDURE 1 Position DIPs 1 2 3 and 4 to ON ON ON ON 2 Press the button on the receiver for a short time The LED comes on and stays on 3 Make a transmission with the remote control to be saved see transmitter manual the paragraph entitled transmitter programming The LED on the receiver flashes 3 times to signal that it has been received 4 Th...

Page 10: ... THE KEY The column on the left shows the commands that can be programmed on the generic transmitter see table 5 2b and the top row the output setting see paragraph 4 1 DIP1 Tab 5 2b Tab 5 2c DIP2 DIP3 DIP4 Function associated with the key On Off OUT1 On OUT1 Off OUT1 On Off Off On Off Off On Off On On On Off ON OFF FUNCTION OF KEY ON OFF Tab 5 2a DOM TX4 TC2E TC4E MPSTP2E SLIM2E SLIM4E COMPATIBLE...

Page 11: ...e setting repeat the procedure from point 1 WARNING after programming reposition the dip switches to the desired operation of the contacts see paragraph 4 1 6 2SETTING RANDOM SWITCH ON ACTIVATION The presence simulator cycle is activated by pressing wired key P2 or sending a radio command with a transmitter programmed according to the procedure in paragraph 6 4 When the cycle is activated all the ...

Page 12: ...IMULATOR CYCLE This process makes it possible to programme only compatible transmitters see table 6 4 It will be possible to activate and deactivate the presence simulator cycle with a transmission from the programmed transmitter By programming the same channel of a transmitter on multiple receivers with this function it will be possible to create a system in which the lights in multiple rooms wil...

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