
3 – A detailed look at your device
Your Smart Wi-Fi double actuator 9325
Connection terminals:
these are the terminals to which you connect the power supply, the
two loads and the traditional switches. From left to right the terminal sequence is: 1) Power
supply neutral, 2) Power supply live, 3) Live load 1, 4) Live load 2, 5) Live traditional switch 1,
6) Live traditional switch 2.
Pairing button
: this button performs several functions. It is used to start the procedure for
connecting to the Wi-Fi network in your home, to start pairing with the wireless buttons and
to restore the device to its factory settings. It is also possible to directly control the actuator
by pressing this button to move the motor rst in one direction and then in the other.
LED indicators
: two indicators that provide feedback on the status of the device. In normal
operation, the LED indicates the status of the load: on when it is on and off when it is off, the
red LED for load number 1 and the green for the other. When the product is started, the red
LED ashes quickly, to indicate that the actuator is not yet connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Antenna:
it is the antenna used to receive radio signals from the FEB Easy wireless buttons.
4 – Start up
To pair the 9325 actuator with the FEB Easy buttons, simply press the pairing button for
about 3 seconds, until the LED indicator starts ashing, at this point press the button you
want to pair. Just press the button once. You will see that the LED will stop ashing,
indicating that the two have been paired. The module starts the pairing automatically from
load 1, indicated by the red LED, but by quickly pressing the pairing button twice, it is
possible to switch to the second load, indicated by the green LED. Once the load has been
selected, the above procedure can be repeated to associate it with one or more buttons. It is
possible to connect more than one button to the same actuator, up to a maximum of 10
buttons. There are no limits, instead to the number of actuators that can be controlled by the