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RY-FL Commissioning
RY-FL input/output module operates at 868.30Mhz frequency providing wireless communication
module to automation systems. The device uses the latest RF technology for efficient data
transmission. Each RY-FL has two inputs that can be configured with the FLSER (ver 2.2 or later)
service to operate as a digital input or analogue 0..10Vdc input.
With RY-FL module controls also two outputs, that can be 0..10Vdc (and PWM) or 230Vac relay
outputs (individually configurable). RY-FL has two 0..10Vdc analogue outputs that operate in parallel
with 24Vac PWM outputs for thermic actuators.
RY-FL devices are configured using FLSER service tool (ver 2.2 or later) .
CONFIGURING RY-FL
1. Select MID position on the
FLSER service tool. Select using
+/- buttons the required Master ID
(MID 1..63).
Note:
Typically the master ID is
set as 1 if only one wireless
TEFL/RY-FL network exists in the
building.
2. Please select S-RID on the
FLSER service tool switch.
3. Press M button on the FLSER service tool
once to display RYFL on the screen. This
screen is used to configure the RY-FL address
and the inputs of the RY-FL.
- Select RY-FL address by pr and -
buttons.
- Press OK to configure the first input
(DI1 = ON --> First wireless channel is configured to be used s digital input)
(DI1 = OFF --> First wireless channel is configured to be used as analogue output 0..10Vdc)
- Press OK to configure the second input as the first input.
- Finally press OK button after which the "WAIT" text starts to flash for 30 seconds on the FLSER
service tool. Bring the FLSER service tool close to the RY-FL.
4. The RY-FL is configured to the network by pressing the SETTING ADDRESS button on the printed
circuit board during the time when the FLSER flashed "WAIT". Once the RY-FL has been succesfully
addressed the LEDs on the RY-FL and FLSER flash in sequence for 5 times, and the FLSER display
shows OK. The RY-FL is now operational.
5. The FLSER service tool now shows the signal strength from the
RY-FL to the service tool and back. Signal strength RSSI 1-2 = low
signal quality, RSSI 3-5 = acceptable, RSSI 6-9 = good signal
strength. The large number illustrates the FLSER service tool signal
strength and the small number the RY-FL signal strength.
OFF
MID
S-RID
RSSI
REP
FLSER
OFF
MID
S-RID
RSSI
REP
OFF
MID
S-RID
RSSI
REP
FLSER
OFF
MID
S-RID
RSSI
REP
OFF
DI1=
DI1/AI1 input
selection:
[OFF=AI 0…10V
ON=0/1]
DI2/AI2 input
selection:
[OFF=AI 0…10V
ON=0/1]
OFF
DI2=
’OK’
’OK’
’OK’
1
RYFL
RYFL selection:
[1…99]
OFF
MID
S-RID
RSSI
REP
FLSER
RSSI 9