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ID 69PH

With installation over 

vertical Bus 

it is possible to assign an ID code number from 1 to 8. 

By entering the number 0, manual assignment using the dip-switches will take priority.

With installation over horizontal 

Bus 

it is possible to assign an ID code number from 1 to 40000. In this configuration there is no assigning the number 0. Default: 0. 

Indoor station enabling map 

It is possible to limit the number of indoor stations that can send commands to the relay art. 69PH. Check off the list of enabled indoor stations. Default: all selected

Chime cycles

 

Configuring the number of activation cycles when art. 69PH is used as a chime repeater. Range: 0..20, Default: 5.

Delay Time art. 69PH

This enables configuring a delay time from sending the activation command to the moment when the relay is activated.

Range: from 0 to 8 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. Default: 1 second

(De)Activation Time 

 

This is the activation time in the case of monostable operation and the deactivation time in the case of a bistable relay, from 0 to 8 hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds. Default: 1 second

Groups  

Both relays in the single art. 69PH can have their own distinct set of four masters. These are indoor station IDs, and for each ID you can decide whether the corresponding relay must be acti-

vated on a call from an electronic unit, intercom, button art. 6120 or a combination of the three.

The masters can be indoor stations or switchboards. Default: all empty

Relay Map and 6120 

It is possible to limit the operation of each relay art. 69PH for one or more relays or button modules art. 6120 (using the same relay address space). Check off the list of relays / art. 6120 to your 

interest. Default: all selected

REFERENCE VERTICAL BUS CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 8

ID

 = for assigning the ID of the relay module.

HORIZONTAL BUS

 = do not check off

LANGUAGE

 = to choose the language of the texts

ENABLE SINGLE DEVICE

 (checked) = for configuration by checking off the check box 

to define which devices are enabled or not. If the flag is not checked off, a starting and an 

ending ID need to be entered with the ID identifier number of the enabled devices (there 

are 3 windows).

DEVICES 

and

 6120

 = connected with the configuration by checking off the 

ENABLE

 flag.

 

SINGLE DEVICE

 = 

If checked off, all the devices are enabled. If not checked off, the 

devices to be enabled must be indicated from the lowest number to the highest number in 

order to generate a window of operation. Three windows are available.

 

RELAY CHOICE

 = to choose which relay 1 or 2 to configure.

RELAY TYPE

 = to be selected via the drop-down menu, the type of operation to be activat-

ed (see also PROGRAMMING DIAGRAM).

NUMBER OF CYCLES

 = Number of actuator activation repetitions.

DELAY

 = delay time after receiving the command

ACTIVATION

 = time of implementation of the command

GROUP/DEV.

 = assigning a device to a master 

REFERENCE HORIZONTAL BUS CONFIGURATIONS FIGURE 8

ID

 = for assigning the ID of the relay module.

HORIZONTAL BUS

 = check off (the check box disappears 

ENABLE SINGLE DEVICE)

LANGUAGE

 = to choose the language of the texts

DEVICES 

and

 6120

 = the devices to be enabled must be indicated from the lowest number 

to the highest number in order to generate a window of operation. Three windows are 

available.

 

RELAY CHOICE

 = to choose which relay 1 or 2 to configure.

RELAY TYPE

 = to be selected via the drop-down menu, the type of operation to be activat-

ed (see also PROGRAMMING DIAGRAM).

NUMBER OF CYCLES

 = Number of actuator activation repetitions.

DELAY

 = delay time after receiving the command

ACTIVATION

 = time of implementation of the command

GROUP/DEV.

 = assigning a device to a master 

ID

When the configuration is done manually, that is with the dip-switches, manual configuration prevails over any software configuration (with the programmer). Software assignment is therefore 

irrelevant.

When the DIP switch is set to "0", you can assign the ID via the software configuration (with the programmer). 

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Summary of Contents for ELVOX 69PH

Page 1: ...69PH Programmable device with 2 relays Installer manual...

Page 2: ...ossible MANUAL programming is to RESET the configurations made resetting the entered data and returning to the default configuration Note The relay module 69PH is marketed with a default configuration...

Page 3: ...eaches the end of the number of programmed cycles default 5 On answering CHIAMATA DA ESTERNO CHIAMATA INTERNA 1s ON 2s OFF 1s ON 4s OFF 1s ON 2s OFF 1s ON 4s OFF Call from outside Call from inside Fig...

Page 4: ...and hold down P1 until the LED lights up 7 When the LED goes off release button P1 RL2 programming has now also been reset 8 Set all the dip switches back onto OFF NOTE All programming on 69PH can be...

Page 5: ...or station that receives the call must be programmed in the GROUP parameter It is possible to have up to 8 different indoor stations 10 BISTABLE RELAY WITH ACTIVATION BY INDOOR STATION BUTTONS The rel...

Page 6: ...hen programming the indoor station The 6120 modules that send the call and the recipient devices are enabled according to the Enabling map By default all devices are enabled 15 Roller shutter mode Ope...

Page 7: ...aragraph 4 ID assignment Operating modes Bistable T1 activation delay time def 1s T2 deactivation delay time def 1s FLAG State Not YES sends status with each switch NO does not send Bistable relay act...

Page 8: ...120 Roller Shutter Mode Call Progress DEFAULT CALL REPEATER ON ENABLING MAP BISTABLE ATTEMPTED CALL TO GROUP ATTEMPTED CALL ON ENABLING MAP MONOSTABLE ON ACCEPTED CALL BISTABLE ON ACCEPTED CALL MONOST...

Page 9: ...configuration In this mode relays RL1 and RL2 can also operate individually 4 CALL ACTIVATED MONOSTABLE RELAY The relay is activated when a call is sent to an indoor station present in the system whi...

Page 10: ...lectronic units auxiliary units and switchboards subject to an operating window where the start and end ID numbers are to be entered From the INTERNAL ENTRANCE PANEL AUXILIARY SWITCHBOARD submenus the...

Page 11: ...nue with the configuration From INSTALLATION press Relay 1 or 2 will appear By pressing only if the relay 69PH is in the Vertical Bus configuration you can the procedure for entering data referred to...

Page 12: ...f Figure 5 is displayed NOTE When the relay is connected to the HORIZONTAL BUS check off the Flag HORIZONTAL BUS as indicated by the arrow Select the icon highlighted by the arrow in Figure 6 the wind...

Page 13: ...ts ENABLE SINGLE DEVICE checked for configuration by checking off the check box to define which devices are enabled or not If the flag is not checked off a starting and an ending ID need to be entered...

Page 14: ...eats calls from 6120 5 Repeats EXTERNAL calls and calls from 6120 6 Repeats INTERCOM calls and calls from 6120 7 Repeats EXTERNAL and INTERCOM calls and calls from 6120 To change operating mode Select...

Page 15: ...tchboard and confirm with OK to access the category to configure In window 1 WIN 1 indicate the ID of the first device confirm with OK specify the ID of the last device of the window of devices to be...

Page 16: ...e Montante Montante Montante B1 1 2 B2 PRI C B A NC B2 B1 1C 1 2 NO ID 1 NC 2C NO OUT IN PRI 4 7 5 8 IN OUT 5 7 4 PRI C B A NC B2 B1 1C 1 2 NO NC 2C NO C B A NC B2 B1 1C 1 2 NO NC 2C NO L 1C NO NC 2C...

Page 17: ...368 1 EN 55032 EN55035 REACH EU Regulation no 1907 2006 Art 33 The product may contain traces of lead The power supply units constitute a SELV source in observance of the requirements set out in Artic...

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