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Contents

1. Introduction ..................................................... 121

2. Preparation ...................................................... 122

3. Installation........................................................ 123

3.1 Choosing the best place............................. 123
3.2 Standard fixing method .............................. 123
3.3 Fixing the receiver on a wall box

(indoor use only).......................................... 124

3.4 Connecting the receiver.............................. 125

4. Functions.......................................................... 128

5. Creating the radio link .................................... 131

5.1 General information .................................... 131
5.2 With a handset ............................................ 132
5.3 With a controller .......................................... 136 

6. Real tests ......................................................... 141

7. Closing the box ............................................... 141

8. Deleting radio links 

and returning to factory programming ........ 142

8.1 With a handset ............................................ 142
8.2 With a controller .......................................... 146
8.3 Returning to factory programming............. 150

9. Daitem guarantee 

and extension conditions............................... 151

10. Technical data ............................................... 152

Summary of Contents for SA706AX

Page 1: ...ing the receiver 125 4 Functions 128 5 Creating the radio link 131 5 1 General information 131 5 2 With a handset 132 5 3 With a controller 136 6 Real tests 141 7 Closing the box 141 8 Deleting radio links and returning to factory programming 142 8 1 With a handset 142 8 2 With a controller 146 8 3 Returning to factory programming 150 9 Daitem guarantee and extension conditions 151 10 Technical da...

Page 2: ...n LEDs which can only be seen when the box is open provide visual assistance when creating the link The output relay status LED indicates the relay status LED on activated LED off de activated The status feedback input LED indicates the status of the controlled device LED on position contact closed LED off position contact open Base Fixing plate Terminal block Cover back Radio link création bottom...

Page 3: ... 4 Using a sharp object pen nib screw rigid copper wire punch through the membranes to make holes for the cables 2 Detach the removable pre cut section of the guarantee sticker and stick it on to the guarantee extension request If you are adding to an existing system stick the guarantee sticker on to the extension request supplied with the product 5 Remove the fixing plate washer and position it a...

Page 4: ...rolled if it is likely to generate interference neon lighting etc 3 2 Standard fixing method 3 Installation Example of fixing points 1 Put the fixing plate in the place where it is to be installed and mark the position of the fixing points 5 Hook the base of the external receiver on to the fixing plate and fasten it in position using the screw provided bag 2 Drill the holes with a 6 mm Ø drill bit...

Page 5: ... electrical system Risk of electric shock 3 3 Fixing the receiver on a wall box for inside installation only 1 Thread the cables through the holes in the plate and then through the holes in the base membranes 2 Fix the plate in position using the box screws for a Ø 60 mm box for a Ø 85 mm box IMPORTANT In order to save space the base can be fixed in place without the fixing plate In this case only...

Page 6: ...y colour except light blue green yellow or green yellow neutral light blue earth green yellow The maximum conductor diameter for connection to the terminal block is 2 5 mm2 or 2 x 1 5 mm2 for additional connections and 2 x 4 mm2 for the earthing connection Switch off the mains 230 V power supply before carrying out work on the electrical system Risk of electric shock Status feedback wiring This wi...

Page 7: ...tact Total maximum output power Incandescent lamp 1000 W 230 AC halogen lamp 1000 W 12 V ELV halogen lamp 1000 W Ferromagnetic transformer halogen 1000 W Electronic transformer halogen 1000 W Compact fluorescent Low consumption bulb 200 W Fluorescent tubes non compensated 500W Parallel compensated fluorescent tubes prohibited 230 V halogen lamp Make Common Break Transformer 230 V AC 12 V AC or DC ...

Page 8: ... 12 V direct current 2 A 12 V alternating current 2 A Minimum load 12 V AC DC I 10 mA Manual input Automatic gate control system 3 When using the standard fixing method hold the cables in place using cable clamps Fix them in place using the 6 screws provided in the bag along with the set of accessories Set of accessories Cable clamps You can now move on to the radio link creation step Make Common ...

Page 9: ...ical appliance Presence simulation for simulating presence by switching lights or another type of electrical appliance on and off Timer for controlling lighting or an electrical appliance with automatic disarming at the end of the programmed time limit Pulse for activating an electrical appliance for a time limit of several seconds IMPORTANT in this operating mode the receiver memorises and then r...

Page 10: ... 3 functions below on the same receiver When the gate is opened the lighting is switched on radio link n 2 When the gate closes 2 minutes later the lighting is automatically switched off radio link n 3 It is the Arm and Disarm functions that are used Radio link n 1 Radio link n 2 Radio link n 3 Press once on to switch on lighting for a duration of 5 min radio link n 1 It is the Timer function that...

Page 11: ... the Impulse function that is used Radio link n 2 Pressing again on the key switches on the lighting hence facilitating access to the garage for a duration of 3 minutes It is the Timer function that is used It is also possible to use the same key to control several receivers differently For example ...

Page 12: ...ight button on the handset is pressed this activates the lighting controlled by the output receiver for 5 minutes A radio link is created and a function is allocated to this radio link as part of the same procedure This procedure is as follows 5 Creating the radio link Transmitter Receiver 1 Switch to radio link creation mode 2 Switch to radio link creation mode 3 Select the function 4 Select the ...

Page 13: ...h to radio link creation mode C C C Display the following screen using the keys Press on the radio link creation key The function selection LED lights up yellow toggle switch function selected by default The radio link creation LED flashes orange The output relay status LED lights up red ...

Page 14: ...ce simulation 3 Fixed blue Disarm presence 4 simulation Flashing yellow 30 s timer 5 Flashing green 90 s timer 6 Flashing red 3 min timer 7 Flashing cyan 5 min timer 8 Flashing blue 15 min timer 9 Flashing dark blue 30 min timer 10 Flashing pink 60 min timer 11 Selection LED status Function selected Number of times pressed Briefly lights up yellow 1 s impulse 12 Briefly lights up green 2 s impulse...

Page 15: ...de functie C C C Press on the or key Select a command from the following GARAGE 1 GARAGE 2 GARAGE 3 GARAGE 4 LIGHT 1 LIGHT 2 LIGHT 3 LIGHT 4 or Using the keys IMPORTANT a receiver can be associated with each GARAGE command and 4 receivers for each LIGHT command ...

Page 16: ...r 2 sec and The radio link has been created If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to the general information screen The receiver radio link creation LED flashes red 3 times Perform the radio link creation procedure again C C The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec ...

Page 17: ...s The radio link creation LED lights up orange 2 Switch to radio link creation mode The function selection LED lights up yellow toggle switch function selected by default The output relay status LED lights up red Press on the radio link creation key The radio link creation LED flashes orange ...

Page 18: ...nce simulation 3 Fixed blue Disarm presence 4 simulation Flashing yellow 30 s timer 5 Flashing green 90 s timer 6 Flashing red 3 min timer 7 Flashing cyan 5 min timer 8 Flashing blue 15 min timer 9 Flashing dark blue 30 min timer 10 Flashing pink 60 min timer 11 Selection LED status Function selected Number of times pressed Briefly lights up yellow 1 s impulse 12 Briefly lights up green 2 s impuls...

Page 19: ...ed when the gate closes as long as limit switches have been wired 3 Latch opening This event is displayed when the latch is opened 4 Side gate closed This event is displayed when the side gate closes as long as limit switches have been wired 5 Day breaking This event is displayed when the day breaks Useful for switching off night lighting 6 Night falling This event is displayed when the night fall...

Page 20: ... Select the key associated with the function Press gate latch or cal on the outdoor caller unit IMPORTANT step 5 is not necessary if the outdoor caller unit gate latch or call buttons have been selected 5 Validate the procedure Press ...

Page 21: ...it beeps for 2 sec Otherwise start the procedure again The radio link has been created IMPORTANT if an error occurs the receiver and controller radio link LED flashes red 3 times The radio link creation process should be performed again in this case The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec ...

Page 22: ...ation corresponds to the selected programming 6 Real tests 1 Close the box by hooking the cover back on to the base starting from the top 2 Tighten the 2 screws and conceal them using screw covers provided with the set of accessories 7 Closing the box Screw covers ...

Page 23: ...8 Deleting radio links and returning to factory programming 142 GB 8 1 With a handset Handset Receiver 1 Switch to radio link deletion mode C C C Display the following screen using the keys ...

Page 24: ...143 GB C Handset Receiver 2 Switch to radio link deletion mode The radio link creation LED flashes orange The output relay status LED lights up red Press more than 3 s on the radio link creation key ...

Page 25: ...Handset Receiver 3 Select the key to be deleted C C C 144 GB Press on the or key Select a command from the following GARAGE 1 GARAGE 2 GARAGE 3 GARAGE 4 LIGHT 1 LIGHT 2 LIGHT 3 LIGHT 4 or Using the keys ...

Page 26: ...for 2 sec and The radio link has been deleted If an error occurs the handset displays It beeps 3 times and then automatically returns to the general information screen The receiver radio link creation LED flashes red 3 times Perform the radio link deletion procedure again C C The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec ...

Page 27: ...eation LED flashes orange The output relay status LED lights up red Press more than 3 s on the radio link creation key 8 2 With a controller Controller Receiver 146 GB 1 Switch to radio link creation mode Press The radio link creation LED lights up orange ...

Page 28: ...B Controller Receiver 3 Select the event to be deleted Using the keys and controller display Event N Event name 1 Gate opening 2 Gate closed 3 Latch opening 4 Side gate closed 5 Day breaking 6 Night falling ...

Page 29: ... Select the key to be deleted Press gate latch or cal on the outdoor caller unit IMPORTANT step 4 is not necessary if the outdoor caller unit gate latch or call buttons have been selected 4 Validate the procedure Press 148 GB ...

Page 30: ...it beeps for 2 sec Otherwise start the procedure again The radio link has been deleted IMPORTANT if an error occurs the receiver and controller radio link LED flashes red 3 times The radio link creation process should be performed again in this case The radio link creation LED lights up green for 2 sec ...

Page 31: ...and immediately release it 2 Press and hold the same key for more than 10 seconds until the radio link creation LED stops flashing red It will then light up green for 2 seconds 8 3 Returning to factory programming IMPORTANT only apply this procedure if you lose receiver control devices Otherwise follow the procedures described in chapters 8 1 and 8 2 GB ...

Page 32: ...duct exchanged under guarantee benefits from the remaining guarantee term applying to the original product The guarantee relates solely to products marketed by Daitem but does not apply to power sources lithium cells and batteries or other consumables Certain products or accessories such as the mobile phone incorporated into GSM transmitters video cameras motors etc non exhaustive list may not ben...

Page 33: ...nt tubes prohibited Maximum load SA707AX 24 V direct current 1 A 12 V direct current 2 A 24 V alternating current 2 A 12 V alternating current 2 A Minimum load SA707AX 12 V AC DC I 10 mA Applications possible ON timer toggle switch OFF pulse control presence simulation Power supply SA706AX 230 V AC 50 Hz 16 A with protection and disconnection possibility SA707AX 12 30 V AC or DC Operating temperat...

Page 34: ... SA707AX EN 300 220 2 V2 1 2 X X EN 301 489 1 V1 8 1 X X EN 60950 2006 X X EN 60 669 2 1 X X EN 60 730 1 X X EN 55014 55022 55024 2002 X X EN 50090 2 2 X X 10 NL Waste processing of electrical and electronic devices at the end of their service life Applicable in European Union countries and other European countries with a waste collection system Used on products or product packaging this sym bol i...

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