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5.1.1 Configuration via input 7

By providing a signal at input 7 and modulating the pulse width, it is possible to configure the colours of all the LEDs, as indicated in the table below.

Modulation %

LED colour

0 - 13

Custom colour saved to memory (see paragraph 5.1.2)

14 - 27

Blue

28 - 39

Green

40 - 51

Red

52 - 63

Magenta

64 - 75

Cyan

76 - 87

Amber

88 - 100

White

As input 7 has a read error of ± 3% it is advisable to generate an amplitude modulation equal to the average value of the indicated intervals (for example 45% for 
Red).
This configuration method is useful for centralised systems where there is a requirement to change the colours of the LEDs quickly.

5.1.2 Configuration via local programming procedure

If input 7 is not activated or if the signal provided has a pulse width modulation of less than 14%, the colours of the LEDs may be set using the following procedure:
1. Long press the upper configuration button; the device will illuminate all the LEDs with the colour currently saved to memory.

 

At this point it is possible to modify the colour of each individual LED.

2. Short press the pushbutton for which you want to set the colour of the relative LED; each press of the pushbutton will cycle through the available colours in the 

sequence 

Amber - White - Blue - Green - Red - Magenta - Cyan

.

With a long press on one of the pushbuttons, all the LEDs will cycle simultaneously through the sequence 

Amber - White - Blue - Green - Red - Magenta - 

Cyan

3. Once all the desired colours have been selected, long press the upper configuration button to save the settings to memory. 

N.B.

 If no operations are performed within the timeout of 10 s, the device will quit the LED configuration procedure without saving any changes made.

5.2 Device setup

Long press the upper configuration button; the device will illuminate all the LEDs with the colour white displaying the functions currently saved to memory.

The illumination of the LEDs corresponds to a precise function, as shown in the following table:

Left module

Central module

Right module

Upper pushbutton

Always off

High sensitivity 

(default value)

LED brightness in standby

Lower pushbutton

Always off

Low sensitivity

LED brightness in standby

 

Device configuration

Содержание 21125

Страница 1: ...21125 Electronic control unit 8 non polarised inputs 7 solid state outputs for non polarised contacts Installer manual...

Страница 2: ...2...

Страница 3: ...uts 8 4 RGB LEDs and pushbuttons 9 4 1 RGB LEDs 11 4 2 Push buttons 11 5 Configuration of the device 11 5 1 Setting the colours of the LEDs 11 5 2 Device setup 12 5 3 Factory reset 13 6 Operation 13 6...

Страница 4: ...ics Power supply Supply voltage 9 32 Vdc SELV Max absorbed power in power supply input 0 9 W Inputs Input activation voltage 5 32 Vdc Signal frequency PWM input 7 400 kHz if you wish to change the cur...

Страница 5: ...12 External room input wiring IMPORTANT Connect input 8 as always active otherwise the device will work as the internal room Input 1 Orange IN Client in room Input 3 Green Do not connect Input 5 Purpl...

Страница 6: ...lues The inputs common is to be connected directly to the power supply positive 9 32V 100mA INPUTS I2 I4 I6 I8 NC NC I1 I3 I5 I7 NC C IN O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 NC O7 C OUT OUTPUTS C IN V V I1 I2 Example 2...

Страница 7: ...hat provides an output with voltage and current values compatible with the inputs of the 21125 electronic control unit The inputs common is to be connected directly to the negative of the power supply...

Страница 8: ...utput wiring Output 1 Orange DO NOT DISTURB Output 2 Yellow RE DO ROOM Output 3 Green Do not connect Output 4 Blue Do not connect Output 5 Purple Do not connect Output 6 Grey Do not connect Output 7 W...

Страница 9: ...ive most frequently used case The outputs can be connected to a third party device with internal pull up inputs The outputs common is to be connected directly to the power supply negative 9 32V 100mA...

Страница 10: ...UT 4 OUT 1 OUT 2 BELL DO NOT DISTURB SERVICE Art 01831 1 Art 20380 V Vo Adj V INPUT OUTPUT 100 240VAC 0 5A 50 60Hz 12V N L 1 25A 10 8 13 8V Max 1 25A Max 15Watt MEAN WELL Terminal torque 4 4 Lb in Ter...

Страница 11: ...25 electronic control unit presents six physical pushbuttons shown in blue and two configuration pushbuttons shown in red Once the cover plate has been fitted to the control the 6 touchscreen buttons...

Страница 12: ...At this point it is possible to modify the colour of each individual LED 2 Short press the pushbutton for which you want to set the colour of the relative LED each press of the pushbutton will cycle t...

Страница 13: ...up configuration procedure without saving any changes made Example The device illustrated below is set to low sensitivity and when in standby the LEDs illuminate with minimum brightness 5 3 Factory re...

Страница 14: ...upper left push button to enable disable the DO NOT DISTURB signal Press the upper right push button to enable disable the MAKE UP ROOM signal Outputs O1 and O2 follow the DO NOT DISTURB and MAKE UP R...

Страница 15: ...and is withdrawn from the proximity area the device returns to standby Note The only push button used in the lower central one door bell Pressing this push button touch or physical the device will act...

Страница 16: ...Viale Vicenza 14 36063 Marostica VI Italy www vimar com 21125IEN 02 1901...

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