
This process is used to configure the behaviour of the OUT1 output contact (table 4.1a).
4.1
SETTING "OUT1" OUTPUT
4 CONTROL UNIT SETTINGS
ON
1 2 3 4
SETTING "OUT1" OUTPUT
ON - ON
ON - OFF
OFF - ON
OFF - OFF
Monostable
(pulse)
Bistable
(On/Off)
Timer (see
para. 4.2)
Disabled
DIP 1 - 2
MODE
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
3 USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT
To control the loads via radio you must have compatible transmitters and therefore must carry out the association procedure, see
paragraph 5.
The transmitter's command modes depend on the output setting (see paragraph 4.1) and the model of transmitter used.
If the transmitter is of a generic type, its operation depends on the way it is programmed (see paragraph 5, table 5.2b).
If the transmitter is multifunctional, refer to the transmitter manual, to the paragraph entitled "commands sent by the transmit-
ter", bearing in mind that:
Output set as monostable (see paragraph 4.1) = monostable device
Output set as bistable (see paragraph 4.1) = on/off device
Output set as timer (see paragraph 4.1) = timer device
3.1
USE VIA RADIO
The device is 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 the presence simulator function is activated (see paragraph 6), the
control unit will control the connected load according to a random sequence of activations and deactivations.
3.2
USE VIA WIRE
Default: 3 minutes
This process is used to set the time for which the "OUT1" contact stays closed if it is set on a timer.
PROCEDURE:
1- Position DIPs 1 and 2 to OFF-ON.
2- Position DIPs 3 and 4 according to the unit of
measurement desired for the count
(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, Dips 3 and 4 to ON and OFF and I count three flashes.
WARNING: after programming, reposition the dip switches to the desired operation of the contact (see
paragraph 4.1)
4.2
SETTING "OUT1" TIMING
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
ON - ON
1 second
ON - OFF
30 seconds
OFF - ON
15 minutes
OFF - OFF
1 hour
DIP 3 -4
UNIT OF TIME
Tab. 4.2
Tab. 4.1a
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
ON
1 2 3 4
MONOSTABLE
RELAY
Input P1=
Close and reopen
contact 1
Change status of
contact 1 (closed,
open...)
Close contact 1 for the time
set (see paragraph 4.2)
No action
Input P2=
Presence simulator
activation
(see paragraph 6)*
Presence simulator
activation
(see paragraph 6)*
Presence simulator
activation
(see paragraph 6)*
No action
BISTABLE RELAY
TIMER RELAY
DEACTIOVATED RELAY