PROGRAMMING RELAYS OVER HORIZONTAL BUS
CAUTION: TO ACTIVATE THE RELAYS CONNECTED TO THE HORIZONTAL BUS, IT IS NECESSARY TO REMAP THE ROUTER 69RS ASSIGNING AN "EXTENDED" IDENTIFICATION ID
(SEE ROUTER INSTRUCTIONS art. 69RS).
THE EXTENDED ID CAN ONLY BE ASSIGNED VIA THE PROGRAMMER 950C OR SAVEPROG
MANUAL PROGRAMMING
1) Reset default data
PROGRAMMING WITH PROGRAMMER ART. 950C OR "SAVEPROG" SOFTWARE - HORIZONTAL BUS
2) ID assignment
3) Monostable relay with activation by buttons on the indoor stations
4) Call-activated monostable relay
5) Monostable relay activated by F1, F2 or lock buttons on the indoor station
6) Monostable relay activated by call attempt
7) Monostable relay activated by attempt to call group
8) Bistable relay with activation by indoor station buttons
9) Call-activated bistable relay
10) Call repeater (only remapping the relay and assigning the relay with the same ID as the indoor station where the call must be repeated).
11) Roller shutter mode
12) Enabling map
HORIZONTAL BUS MANUAL PROGRAMMING
1) RESET DEFAULT DATA
The reset procedure allows factory settings to be restored (default configuration).
- Press and hold down buttons RST and P1 simultaneously.
- Release RST but continue to hold down P1 until the LED begins to flash.
- While the LED flashes release P1 and press P1 immediately.
- Hold down P1 until the LED goes out.
- Release P1.
NOTE:
In the default configuration, the operating mode is of a monostable relay.
PROGRAMMING WITH PROGRAMMER ART. 950C OR WITH “SAVEPROG” PC SOFTWARE
2) ID ASSIGNMENT
For the Horizontal Bus the ID of the Relay Modules art. 69PH must be entered via the programmer 950C or SaveProg software (the procedures for managing the ID are described on page 11 and 12).
3) MONOSTABLE RELAY WITH ACTIVATION BY BUTTONS ON INDOOR STATION
The relays activate with a delay time T1 and remain active for a time T2 before returning to rest.
Relay RL1 is activated by pressing button P2 and relay RL2 by pressing button P3 on the indoor station. All the indoor stations can activate RL1 and RL2, subject to the buttons provided on the
indoor station and their configuration. In this mode relays RL1 and RL2 can also operate individually.
4) CALL-ACTIVATED MONOSTABLE RELAY
The relay is activated when a call is sent to an indoor station present in the system, which accepts the call. It activates with a delay time T1 after the call is sent and remains active for a time T2.
After that, the relay returns to its initial position. The devices that send the call and the devices that receive the call can be configured via the “enabling map”. By default all devices are enabled.
5) MONOSTABLE RELAY ACTIVATED BY F1, F2 OR LOCK BUTTONS ON THE INDOOR STATION
The relay activates when the door lock opening or F1 or F2 commands are given by pressing the corresponding button on the indoor station. The relay activates with a delay time T1 after receiving
the command and remains active for a time T2. The devices that send and receive the command can be configured according to the “Enabling map”. By default all devices are enabled.
6) MONOSTABLE RELAY ACTIVATED BY CALL ATTEMPT
The relay activates when a call is sent to a device that may not be present in the system or may decline the call. The relay activates with a delay time T1 after the call is sent and remains active for
a time T2. The devices that send the call and those that receive the call can be configured via the “Enabling map”. By default all devices are enabled.
7) MONOSTABLE RELAY ACTIVATED BY ATTEMPT TO CALL GROUP
The relay activates when a call is sent to an indoor station that may not be present in the system or may decline the call. The relay activates with a delay time T1 after the call is sent and remains
active for a time T2. The ID of the indoor station that receives the call must be programmed in the “GROUP” parameter. It is possible to have up to four different indoor stations.
8) BISTABLE RELAY WITH ACTIVATION BY INDOOR STATION BUTTONS
The relay switches its state every time it receives a command sent to it.
Example: Relay RL1 is not active, button P2 has been programmed to activate AUXILIARY 1. On pressing P2, RL1 activates with a delay time T1. On pressing P2 again, the relay deactivates with
a delay time T2. In this operating mode the relay can send a switching confirmation message to the device that has activated it, activating the “Not.Status” flag.
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