Eltako – The System in the Building – Operating manual for Series 14 RS485 bus DIN rail mounted devices
8
Startup
FMS14
1. Turn the upper rotary switch to the required teach-in function (see chapter 4).
2. Turn the middle rotary switch to LRN. The LED flickers at a low rate.
3. Then operate the sensor to be taught-in (button). The LED goes out.
To teach-in other sensors, turn the middle rotary switch briefly away from position LRN and continue the procedure from step 1
again. After teach-in, turn the middle rotary switch to AUTO.
FHK14 / F4HK14 / FAE14
1. Select the required channel (1 to 2 or 1 to 4) with the lower rotary switch on the FAE14 and F4HK14.
2. Turn the upper rotary switch to the required teach-in function (see chapter 4).
3. Turn the middle rotary switch to LRN. The LED flickers at a low rate.
4. Press the sensor to be taught in (room controller, pushbutton). The LED goes out.
If other sensors are to be taught-in, turn the middle rotary switch briefly away from position LRN and start again at 1. After teach-
in with the upper rotary switch, set the hysteresis (default = 0.5 or 1K). Turn the middle rotary switch to the required AUTO or
PWM function. Turn the lower rotary switch to Heat (H) or Cool (K) or NC or NO.
FSU14:
The timer FSU14 can only drive actuators if it was previously assigned a device address and the time channels were taught-in
in the actuators. Every actuator can teach in a timer channel as direction command ON (UP)
and
OFF (DOWN) or as a single
command
only
ON or
only
OFF.
When you teach in a direction command, only the ON (UP) command is sent. After that, the two switch commands ON (UP)
and
OFF (DOWN) can be used. Except for FSB14 actuators, the central commands CENTRAL ON
or
CENTRAL OFF can be alter-
natively taught in separately. For settings, see page 10.
Teach in all actuators, which will carry out a switching operation in a group, to the identical timer channel.
MODE means: Confirm > Go to next parameter; SET changes the displayed value.
Teach in timer channels to actuators: Turn the BA rotary switch on the FAM14 or FTS14KS to pos. 10. The LED lights up green.
Turn the upper rotary switch on the actuator to the required function and turn the middle rotary switch to LRA (on the FSR14,
also select the channel); the LED flashes. Press MODE on the FSU14 and then press SET to search for the LRN function. Press
MODE to select. When CH appears, press SET to select the channel and press MODE to confirm. Then press SET to toggle bet-
ween ON (UP) and OFF (DOWN). For example, if you confirm ON by pressing MODE, LRN+ blinks. Press SET to save the ON
function to the actuator which is prepared for teach-in. The blinking LED goes out. You can now teach in other channels or func-
tions. When you press MODE for longer than 2 seconds, the standard display appears. Finally turn the upper rotary switch on
the FAM14 wireless antenna module to Pos. 2.
60 switching programmes are available to save each channel (1 to 8), function (ON or OFF), switching time and week day.
Alternatively the FSU14 can be easily programmed using the PCT14 software. First, enter the decimal device address of the ti-
mer channel as sensor ID to the actuator channel.
Teach in feedbacks from other actuators to FSR14:
Feedback telegrams from switch actuators and dimmers can be taught-in to other FSR14 switch actuators. The FAM14 must
then be turned to Pos.2. First switch off the actuator whose feedback you want to teach in. The easiest way to do this is to use
the outer rotary switch for the test function. On the FSR14 switch actuator to be taught-in, select the channel on the lower rotary
switch and the 0 function on the upper rotary switch. Once the middle rotary switch is turned to LRA, the LED starts to blink.
Then manually switch on the actuator whose feedback is to be taught-in using the rotary switch. After several seconds, the LED
goes out and the feedback (ON and OUT) is taught-in. Finally, turn the rotary switches to the operating position. In order to utilise
the feedback from a dimmer, use the PCT14 to activate the "Confirmation telegram with pushbutton telegram" parameter.
Another option is to edit using the PCT14 software. As feedback, enter the decimal device address of the monitored channel in
the feedback actuator as direction pushbutton.