TL-61
For a better understanding, the following example shows how to assign the number 7 to the channel Nº1 and the number
83 to the channel Nº2.
Start inserting the number of the channel Nº1. On the corresponding DIP1 battery, insert the units. In this case you have to
select on switches 1 to 4 the binary combination corresponding to the number 7. After units you have to introduce tens.
In order to indicate a 0 for switches 5 to 8 you have to do the corresponding combination. See fig 5.
Once the channel Nº1 configured, on the DIP2 battery of the channel Nº2, for switches 1 to 4 you have to do the
combination corresponding to the number 3 (Units). Then, for switches 5 to 6 (Tens), you have to select the combination
corresponding to the number 8. Finally, see fig 6 where you can find the final result.
OPERATING MODE
. Once the installation done, and configured the TL-63 with its identification codes for each channel,
the module will be awaiting order from station.
Avoiding other codes, when each channel receives its code for the first time, it will activate the output, remaining connected
until the transmitter sends again its code; and at this moment it will be disconnected. Each time a channel will receive the
identification code, it will modify the output status, activating it if it were disconnected and deactivating it if it were
connected.
If you don’t indicate any code to an output or channel, leaving all battery switches in 0 (OFF position), the output will be
automatically activated when the transmitter doesn’t send any order. In order to avoid this operating mode, you have to
configure the output with a code
GENERAL WIRING MAP
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