
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