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WARNING

: Dip-switch connected to high-voltage (load setting) cannot be used if the power is ON!

DIP-Switch configuration

Load setting dip-switch (high voltage)

Setting is 

NOT

 possible when the power is ON

FUNCTIONING MODE
OFF

 = switching mode

ON

 = dimming mode

 

(default)

Automatic identification 

of the load

Identification of the load

 

Before the first power-ON of the control unit, set the correct 

load type for each output, using the proper dip-switch. 

If the type of load is unknown, set the dip-switch for 

the 

automatic identification of the load

: control unit 

will  automatically  adjust  the  settings,  adapting  to  the 

connected load. 

If the functioning of the load is not satisfying, perform the 

procedure of 

fine-adjustment 

(see par. 3.3, page 13), 

keeping the dip-switch configuration as it is. 

In case of a later modification of the load type, it might 

be  necessary  adjusting  the 

minimum level

 (see par. 

3.2, page 13

), or delete and memorize the associated 

trasmitters again.

Resistive load

Inductive load

(in this case do not use STL001)

Capacitive load

AC motors for fans

(in this case do not use STL001)

LED

(default)

LED with STL001 circuit

PIR dip-switch (low voltage): set of the activation time of the load once activated by PIR sensor (valid 

for all the output).

Setting is possible when the power is ON

OFF

15 seconds

30 seconds

60 seconds

2,5 minutes

5 minutes

10 minutes

20 minutes

1    2    3    4

ON

ON

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ON

1    2    3    4

ON

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ON

1    2    3    4

ON

1    2    3    4

ON

1    2    3    4

ON

1    2    3    4

ON

1    2    3    4

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ON

1    2    3

ON

1    2    3

ON

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ON

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ON

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ON

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ON

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ON

Summary of Contents for TVDMM868A05

Page 1: ...utput Maximum power each output 230Vac 50 60Hz 110Vac 50 60Hz 25W R 25VA L C 7W Led 12W R 12VA L C 4W Led 500W R 500VA L C 100W Led 250W R 250VA L C 50W Led Characteristics Suitable for any type of lo...

Page 2: ...7 GND for L3 8 GND for L4 M3 9 10 Load L1 11 12 wired input T1 M4 13 14 Load L2 15 16 wired input T2 M5 17 18 Load L3 19 20 wired input T3 M6 21 22 Load L4 23 24 wired input T4 T1 T2 T3 T4 ON OFF and...

Page 3: ...TTING DIP Output 1 2 3 4 see p 4 P1 ON OFF Dim P2 memorize TX P3 delete TX P4 output selection SELECTED OUTPUT Output 1 2 3 4 ON output selected by means of P4 button or associated to the received rad...

Page 4: ...ying perform the procedure of fine adjustment see par 3 3 page 13 keeping the dip switch configuration as it is In case of a later modification of the load type it might be necessary adjusting the min...

Page 5: ...he button P4 the selection will be indicated by the relative led ON 1 2 Memorization of one transmitter button with On Off Dim function With short impulses turn the load on and off keeping it pressed...

Page 6: ...by the relative led ON 2 Press the button P2 four times and hold it down the fourth one the buzzer will make a beep each time and then sounds continuously 3 During the beep sound press the button of...

Page 7: ...he button P4 the selection will be indicated by the relative led ON 2 Press the button P2 seven times and hold it down the seventh one the buzzer will make a beep each time and then sounds continuousl...

Page 8: ...TS the 2 channels of TVTXSxx and TVTXLR02x can be assigned to the preset values of activation 100 recognized movement 66 NO movement which are CH1 and CH2 of a 7 channel transmitter see the procedure...

Page 9: ...t and each of them must have different values of intensity when a preset scene is commanded it is necessary to clearly identify the output which relative preset will be modified This is possible in di...

Page 10: ...the selected output will change its intensity Press P4 to select the output OR Press Adjust Adjust Keep pressed to DIM 5 sec press 5 sec press b The 4 7 42 channel transmitter is associated to more th...

Page 11: ...nual The new transmitter will have the same functions of the transmitter used for its memorization Press P3 Press Press c The 4 7 42 channel transmitter is associated to more than one output as MASTER...

Page 12: ...y 1 Clean the output selection using P4 Output LED must be all OFF 2 Press the button P3 two times and hold it down for 10 sec the buzzer will make one beep and then sound quickly and intermittently 3...

Page 13: ...hold them down Press P4 to select the output Press P4 to select the output Press P1 P2 P3 once and hold them down Press P4 to select the output 1 Select the output using P4 2 Press P1 P3 and hold the...

Page 14: ...e reports roughly the resistance values and the maximum current of a copper wire according to its length Section mm2 R ohm Km Max current A 1 19 5 5 1 5 13 3 10 2 5 7 98 16 WARNING If any cable is dam...

Page 15: ...utput Power 2000W 500W for each output at 230Vac 1000W 250W for each output at 110Vac Reception frequency 868 3 MHz TVDMM868A05 916 MHz TVDMM916A05 Operating temperature range 20 45 C The maximum numb...

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