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USER GUIDE

FLTA

V2.2 (24.09.2015) 

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Produal Oy 

Keltakalliontie 18, 48770 Kotka FINLAND 

Tel: +358 10 219 9100 / Fax: +358 5 230 9210 

[email protected] 

www.produal.com 

Information is subject to change without prior notice. 

COMMISSIONING 

Wiring 

Device wiring and commissioning can only be carried out by qualified professionals. Always make the 
wirings while the power is switched off. 

 

 

 

After switching power on for the first time, FLTA displays version number shortly and after that “SET” starts to flash. 

 

The base station settings can be configured through the menu. After configuring the settings, the transmitters and I/O 
modules can be connected to the base station by using the FLSER commissioning tool. See the commissioning 
instructions for transmitters and I/O modules from the documentation of the device in question. 

Placing the FLAN antenna 

The ideal FLTA antenna installation place is the central location in the network area. The antenna should be at least 
10…15 cm away from the wall corner or concrete ceiling. The antenna should be installed on a large ferromagnetic 
metal board (e.g. air duct inside a false ceiling) to create adequate anti-pole. 

The default FLAN antenna cable length is 4 meters. If needed, the cable can be extended with FLANJJ-4,5 (4,5 m) 
extension cable. 

NOTE:

 Do not use more than one extension cable. All extra joints considerably dampen the radio signal. 

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SET

 

Summary of Contents for FLTA

Page 1: ...e transmitters and I O modules can be connected to the base station by using the FLSER commissioning tool See the commissioning instructions for transmitters and I O modules from the documentation of...

Page 2: ...l switch to the RSSI position On CARE text appears on FLTA display and RX indicator light flashes rapidly 2 Take the FLSER commissioning tool to the planned installation places and check the signal st...

Page 3: ...1 10 V TEUFL Temperature 50 150 C Analogue input 0 10 V TEUFL DI Temperature 0 50 C Digital input 0 0 V 1 10 V KLUFL LUX 11 Temperature 50 150 C Humidity 0 100 rH Luminosity 0 2000 lx HDHFL RH Temper...

Page 4: ...tter or low battery approx 5 of capacity remaining There are two types of alarms depending on the Modbus usage If the Modbus is used the alarms can only be read via Modbus For example a transmitter wi...

Page 5: ...osition 6 Push the and buttons to select OFF for the transmitter sensor ID SID 7 Push the OK button Wait message starts to flash on the FLSER tool display You have now approximately 30 seconds to comp...

Page 6: ...ut Registers 0x05 Write Single Coil 0x06 Write Single Register 0x0F Write Multiple Coils 0x10 Write Multiple Registers 0x16 Mask write Register NOTE The Modbus commands must have at least 500 ms inter...

Page 7: ...f 1 On 10202 SID 2 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10298 SID 98 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10299 SID 99 PIR Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10301 SID 1 DI1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10302 SID 2 DI1 Bit 0 1 0 Off 1 On 10398 SID 98 DI1...

Page 8: ...2 SID 2 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30253 SID 2 SP Signed 16 See note 3 30254 SID 2 RH Signed 16 See note 4 30255 SID 2 FAN Signed 16 See note 5 30636 SID 98 TE Signed 16 See note 2 30637 SID 98 SP Signed...

Page 9: ...nd KLUFL TE Signed 16 500 1500 50 0 150 0 C RYFL AI1 Signed 16 0 100 0 0 10 0 V PAFL single pulse counting Signed 16 0 999 0 999 Note 3 TEFL SP Signed 16 175 245 17 5 24 5 C TEUFL Uin Signed 16 0 270...

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