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Paul Hochköpper GmbH & Co. KG • Postfach 1727 • D-58467 Lüdenscheid
Installation and operating instructions Recessed ceiling receiver for Easyclick transmitters 4-channel switching receiver
Tel.: (02351)185-0 • Fax: (02351)27666 • e-mail:
[email protected] • Internet: www.peha.de
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Art. no.: 454 FU-E DE
1. Description
5. Learn mode
The recessed receiver is controlled by radio signals from the Easyclick transmitters (max. 30 transmitters). Each transmitter can simultaneously control an unlimited number of receivers. The transmitters have a fixed address. The transmitters must be assigned (programmed) on a receiver. Lighting scenes can be programmed (SCENE button) or switched (see manual of the hand-held transmitter) with a special Easyclick hand-held transmitter. Different consumers such as incandescent lamps, high-voltage halogen lamps, electronic ballast and inductive loads can be switched with the receiver.
2. Installation
Press the LRN button and hold it down. After approx. 0.3s, learn mode (chan.1) becomes active, which is confirmed as LED 1 flashes. Pressing the LRN button again in learn mode switches you to channel 2 to 4, which is confirmed when the associated LED flashes. Outputs 1 to 4 of the channels are switched on and off for a second while the respective LED flashes. When no button of an Easyclick transmitter is pressed, the receiver leaves the learn mode independently after approx. 30s. If you want to leave learn mode manually, press the LRN button in channel 1 until no LED flashes in channel 4.
6. Assigning Easyclick transmitters
The Easyclick-modules may only be installed by authorised professionals. The power supply of the system must be turned off during installation. The supply line may only be fused with a maximum 10A overload release! NEVER mount the Easyclick transmitter or receiver in a metal housing or directly next to large metal objects. It is also not advisable to mount the receivers on the floor or close to the floor. To do the actual programming, the receivers must be connected to the network. The programming is retained even in a power failure. The following points must be observed: - the valid laws, standards and regulations - the best available technology at the time of installation. - the operating instructions for the transmitters and receivers. - the fact that operating instructions can only contain general guidelines and that these must be considered in the context of a specific system. Caution!! The Easyclick-modules must not be used with devices, which could affect human health or safety, or endanger humans, animals or material assets. Circuit diagram Outputs
NNLL
CLR button SCENE LRN button LED 1-4 Supply connection 230V~/50Hz
30 transmitters can be assigned to the UP recessed ceiling receiver. The memory of each recessed ceiling receiver is empty when delivered. A transmitter must not be more than 5m away from the receiver in learn mode, because the receiver will then work with a limited reach. If the receiver is in learn mode (LRN button), the LED of the channel selected for programming flashes. By pressing one of the transmitter buttons, the transmitter is assigned to the receiver and the LED shortly stops flashing. The LED status identifies if the transmitter has been saved (LEDs on) or deleted (LEDs off). After this, other transmitters can be assigned. Independently of which transmitter button has been pressed, the entire functionality of the transmitter is recorded when it is assigned.
7. Selective deleting of a transmitter A transmitter that has been saved can selectively be deleted again. The learn mode is activated by pressing the LRN button. One of the transmitter’s buttons has to pressed to delete it. If the button is recognized, the transmitter assignment is deleted (LED status = off) and the receiver returns to learn mode.
8. Deleting all assigned transmitters 1
L
L
2
3
4
L
2-channel transmitters: - 95.450.xx FU-BLS - 20.450.xx FU BLS - 450 FU-BLS 4-channel transmitters: - 95.455.xx FU-BLS - 20.455.xx FU BLS - 455 FU-BLS
Press the CLR button and hold it down for approx. 2s. During this time, the memory is completely deleted (delivery status). Then, the recessed receiver is in learn mode which is signalled as LED 1 flashes.
9. Technical data
The recessed ceiling receiver has 4 relay contacts. Outputs 1!-3! are normally open contacts. Output 4! is a two-way switch. The contacts may not be operated at pulsating voltages (such as 12V DC and 230V AC).
3. Ranges between transmitters and receivers The range of the Easyclick radio signals decreases as the distance between transmitter and receiver increases. The range between the transmitter and receiver in a house is approx. 30m (line-of-sight connection) and 100m in halls. The transmission range depends on the materials used in the building:
Material Masonry Reinforced concrete Drywall/wood
A transmitter does not work: • Take the transmitter and move toward the receiver. If the system still works at a closer distance, the transmitter was installed outside of the transmission range, or there was interference. • Mount the transmitter or receiver at a better location.
Typical range 20m (max. 3 walls) 10m (max. 1 wall/ceiling) 30m (max. 5 walls)
Limiting the range of the radio signals due to: • Installing the transmitter or receiver in the immediate vicinity of materials with metal constituents, or metal objects. A distance of at least 10cm should be maintained. • Installing the transmitter/receiver on the ground or at ground level. • Moisture in the materials • Devices, which also emit high frequency signals, such as e.g. computers, audio and video equipment, electronic ballasts for illuminants. A distance of at least 0.5m should be maintained.
4. Error analysis in the case of radio interference For a new or pre-existing system: • Check the system voltage of the receiver. • Check if the receiver is receiving a radio command. • Check if the receiver is connected as specified. • Check the operation of the connected consumers. • Delete all programmed transmitters in the receiver, and reprogramme the receiver. • Check if any changes have been made around the system that could generate problems (metal cabinets, walls or furniture has been moved, etc.). If possible, restore things to their original status. • Mount the transmitter or receiver at a better location.
Transmission frequency Power supply max. switching voltage Outputs Fusing per supply line Surrounding temperature Storage temperature Test specifications Certifications Degree of protection
868.3 MHz 230V~ / 50 Hz 250V 3 NO contacts, 1 changeover contact max. 10A overload release -20° to +40qC -40° to +85°C EN 60669-2-1 CE KEMA/KEUR IP 20
Consumer connection per channel
NO contact 1p - 3p 2300 W 1250 W 600 VA 3 items
Incandescent lamp (ohmic load) HV- Halogen lamps Inductive load Electronic ballast load
Changeover contact 4p 1000 W 500 W 250 VA 1 items
10. Warranty These operating instructions are an integral part of both the appliance and the terms of warranty. They must be furnished to the user. The technical design of the appliance is subject to change without prior notification. PEHA products are manufactured using state of the art technologies in compliance with prevailing national and international regulations, and are quality tested. If the product should, however, reveal any defects, PEHA agrees to correct these defects without affecting the rights of the end user to assert claims against the vendor arising from the purchasing contract, as follows: If the complaint is justified and properly filed, PEHA can choose to either correct the defect or supply a functioning product. Claims above and beyond this, or compensation for follow-on damages are excluded. The appliance is deemed to be justifiably defective when it is supplied to the end user in an unusable or severely impaired state as a result of a design, manufacturing or material error. The warranty does not apply to natural wear and tear, improper use, incorrect connection, interference with the appliance or external impacts. The warranty period runs for 24 months from the purchase of the appliance by the end user from a vendor, and expires at the latest 36 months after manufacture of the appliance. The settlement of warranty claims is subject to German law.
The receiver independently turns ON and OFF: • This can occur when an outside transmitter is activated within the receiver range that was previously programmed in the receiver. • Delete all programmed transmitters in the receiver, and reprogramme the receiver.
PEHA Easyclick products meet EU specifications and essentially conform to R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The products may be sold in EU countries, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
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