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eNet radio hand-held transmitter with display, 24-gang
eNet radio hand-held transmitter with display, 24-gang
Art. No. : FMHSD24
Operating instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled
persons.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
Keep button cells out of reach of children! If button cells are swallowed, get medical help
immediately.
Risk of explosion! Do not throw button cells into a fire.
Risk of explosion! Do not replace a used battery with a primary battery, e.g. lithium
button cell.
Fire hazard! Operation exclusively with the power supplies listed under accessories
The radio communication takes place via a non-exclusively available transmission path,
and is therefore not suitable for safety-related applications, such as emergency stop and
emergency call.
These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
2 Device components
Figure 1: View
(1) LC display
(2) Menu buttons
(3) Navigation buttons
(4) Function keys
(5) Charging connection
(6) Battery compartment (Rear side)
(7) Status LED
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3 Function
Intended use
- Hand transmitter for radio transmission of switching, dimming, blind movement and scene
commands
- Operation with radio actuators from the eNet system
Product characteristics
- LC display for user guidance
- Menu buttons with changing assignments, depending on the menu context
- Navigation buttons for orientation in the menu
- Three freely-configurable function key pairs
- Status LED to display the transmission status
- 10 lists for the compilation of favourite functions
- 16 scenes
- All On and All Off
- Lock-out protection for roller shutters or Venetian blinds
- Restraint function
- Master dimming function
- Operation with rechargeable battery (in the scope of delivery)
- Charging the battery with or without charging cradle (accessory) or USB charging device
- Charging cable included in the scope of delivery
Supplementary functions can be activated via eNet server:
- Operation locks
- Update of the device software (only with power supply connected)
iThe parameter list is in the Internet in the documentation for this device.
4 Operation
Display elements
Figure 2: Screen panes in the display
A: Title line
A1: Menu title
A2: Time display
A3: Charging display
B: Text area
C: Footer for status messages and for displaying the function of the menu buttons
C1: Function of the left menu button, context-dependent
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C2: Function of the right menu button, context-dependent
The hand-held transmitter is operated using the buttons (4) or via the menu structure in the
display using the navigation buttons (3) n, o, }, ~ and OK.
4.1 First steps
iBefore using the hand-held transmitter, it must be connected to the switching, dimmer and
Venetian blind actuators that are to be operated in the system. These steps are
documented in the section "Commissioning".
Caution! Only electrically skilled people may perform work on electrical systems.
Inserting the battery
Before first commissioning, the enclosed battery must be inserted in the device.
iOnly use the prescribed battery type. Do not insert any other button cells.
Keep the contacts of batteries and device free of grease.
oOpen the battery compartment (6) on the rear side.
oApply the battery to the positive contact of the battery holder. Observe polarity: The
positive pole of the battery must be at the top.
oPress gently on the battery to snap it in.
oClose battery compartment.
Charging the battery
Use a device with a USB-A connection for charging, e.g. on a PC, or use a standard USB
charging device.
The enclosed battery has been inserted in the device.
oConnect the hand-held transmitter with the USB device using the enclosed USB cable.
During a charging operation, the charging display (A3) displays a progress bar. Once a
battery symbol appears here, the battery has been charged.
iThe charging cradle can also be used to charge the battery (accessory).
Switching on the hand-held transmitter
oPress any button on the hand-held transmitter.
iTo activate the hand-held transmitter from Standby mode, it is sufficient to move it or shake
it lightly.
Switching off the hand-held transmitter
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Turn OFF device" and press OK.
iThe hand-held transmitter cannot be switched off during charging. The message "Mains
operation" appears in the footer.
4.2 Basic functions
Navigation and selection
The hand-held transmitter is operated using the function keys (4) or via the menu structure in
the display using the navigation buttons (3) and menu buttons (2):
n moves the cursor upwards.
o moves the cursor downwards.
}, ~ allow the adjustment of values.
OK selects a highlighted menu item.
Main menu
The following submenus are available in the main menu:
- "Channels": Operation of individual hand-held transmitter channels.
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- "Scenes": Recalling and saving of scenes.
- "Button lock": Locks the buttons of the hand-held transmitter.
- "Program": Opens the programming menu.
The user can set the entries in the main menu and add to them using user-specific lists. Lists,
channels and scenes can be named freely (see chapter 4.5. Setting up the hand-held
transmitter).
In the main menu, the menu buttons (2) have the functions "All On" and "All Off" assigned to
them.
Programming menu
The following submenus are available in the programming menu:
- "Channels": Connect or disconnect hand-held transmitter channels and actuators; rename
hand-held transmitter channels.
- "Scenes": Integration of actuators into scenes; renaming of scenes; removal of actuators
from scenes.
- "Lists": Compilation of user-specific lists containing hand-held transmitter channels and
scenes.
- "Button assignment": Assignment of hand-held transmitter channels to the function keys
(4).
- "Settings": Opens the Settings menu.
- "Advanced startup": Opens the commissioning of the hand-held transmitter with the eNet
server.
Settings menu.
- "Home screen": Configures the main menu.
- "Display": Setting of font size, language, display, brightness and active display time.
- "Date/time": Setting of date and time; automatic summer/winter time change-over
- "Factory Settings": Resetting of the entire device to the as-delivered state.
- "Info": Information on the hardware and software version.
- "Turn OFF device": Switching the device off.
Status LED
As soon as a button is pressed or released, the status LED (7) first signals radio transmission
- LED turns red for 3 seconds
and then the actuator status/group status
- LED turns green for 3 seconds:
At least one actuator is switched on, or one Venetian blind is not in the top end position
- LED remains off:
All the actuators are switched off or the blinds are all in the upper end position
or - if there is no status message from an actuator - a transmission error.
- The LED rapidly flashes red for 5 seconds:
The status message of at least one actuator is missing
4.3 Operating actuators with rockers
The function keys (4) allow direct access to the most important functions. The user can freely
select the assignment from the saved connections.
Operating light
oSwitch on: Brief press of left button.
oSwitch off: Brief press of right button.
oDim brighter: Long press of left button. The dimming process ends when the button is
released.
oDim darker: Long press of right button. The dimming process ends when the button is
released.
Operating blind
oMove Venetian blind upwards: Long press of left button.
oMove Venetian blind downwards: Long press of right button.
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oStop or adjust Venetian blind: Short press of right or left button.
Operating push-button actuator
oPress the right or left button: The load is switched on for the duration of the button-press.
iThe maximum actuation length is 60 seconds.
Recalling scenes
oPress the scene button briefly.
Actuators switch to the saved scene values.
Changing scene
oPress the scene button briefly.
Actuators switch to the saved scene value.
oSet new scene values.
oPress scene button for longer than 4 seconds.
Actuators first switch to the saved scene value and save the new scene value after
4 seconds.
Dimming a scene
The dimmer actuators in a recalled scene can be dimmed, although the brightness differences
between the individual dimmer actuators remain.
The master dimming function must be assigned to a rocker (see chapter 4.5. Setting up the
hand-held transmitter).
oRecall a scene - either using the scene menu or a function key.
oDim brighter: Long press of the left master dimming button.
oDim darker: Long press of the right master dimming button.
4.4 Operating the hand-held transmitter
Operating actuators with the channel menu
The "Channels" menu offers direct access to all 24 hand-held transmitter channels, irrespective
of whether or not actuators are connected.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Channels" and press OK.
oSelect the desired hand-held transmitter channel.
oSwitch on: Brief press of ~ button.
oSwitch off: Brief press of } button.
oToggle: Brief press of OK button.
oDim brighter: Long press of ~ button.
oDim darker: Long press of } button.
oMove Venetian blind downwards: Long press of } button.
oMove Venetian blind upwards: Long press of ~ button.
oStop Venetian blind: Short press of } or ~ button.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back".
Operating actuators with the list menu
When set up, lists can contain selected hand-held transmitter channels or scenes and be given
sensible names according to the requirements of the operator (see chapter 4.5. Setting up the
hand-held transmitter).
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect the desired list in the menu and press OK.
oSelect the desired hand-held transmitter channel. Operation takes place with the } and ~
buttons.
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oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back".
Save switch-on brightness
A switch-on brightness can be set and saved for dimmer actuators.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Channels" and press OK.
oSelect the desired hand-held transmitter channel.
oSet required switch-on brightness.
oPress the right menu button "Open".
oSelect "Set Startvalue" and press OK.
The light is briefly switched off and switched on again to the switch-on brightness. Switch-
on brightness is saved.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
Scene menu: Recall scenes
The "Scenes" menu offers 16 scenes, irrespective of whether or not actuators are connected,
as well as the functions 'Channel lock' and 'Lock-out protection'.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Scenes" and press OK.
oSelect the desired scene and press OK.
The message "Scene called" appears in the footer.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back".
Scene menu: Changing a scene
oCall up the scene to be changed.
oChange the active scene as desired.
oReturn to the scene menu.
oSelect the desired scene and press the right menu button "Open".
oSelect "Store scene" and press "Save".
The message "Store scene" appears in the footer.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
Activating and removing a button lock
The button lock locks all the buttons of the hand-held transmitter against operation.
oActivating the button lock: Open the main menu, select the menu item "Button lock" and
press OK.
All the push-button functions of the hand-held transmitter are disabled.
The display indicates this state.
oRemoving a button lock: Press the right menu button "Unlock" for approx. 3 seconds.
4.5 Setting up the hand-held transmitter
Creating lists
Lists allow quick access to frequently used hand-held transmitter channels or scenes. Lists can
be accessed using appropriate names in the main menu.
The hand-held transmitter is connected to all the actuators that are to be operated.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Lists" and press OK.
oSelect the desired list and press OK.
oSelect "Assign function" and press OK.
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The list with all the available hand-held transmitter channels and scenes appears in the
display.
oSelect the hand-held transmitter channels and scenes, one after another. Confirm each
selection with OK.
Selected entries are indicated by >.
oSaving a list: Press the right mouse-button "Save".
The message "Store list" appears in the footer.
oExiting a list: Press the left menu button "Back".
Renaming a list
A list name can contain a maximum of 15 characters.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Lists" and press OK.
oSelect the desired list and press OK.
oSelect "Rename list" and press OK.
The "Edit text" window appears in the display.
oEnter the list name (see chapter "Entering texts").
oSaving an entry: Press the right mouse-button "Save".
The message "Store list" appears in the footer.
oExiting "Edit text": Press the right menu button "Back".
Arranging a list
Users can sort the entries within a list however they wish.
Functions must be assigned before a list is sorted.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Lists" and press OK.
oSelect the desired list and press OK.
oSelect "Arrange list" and press OK.
The list with all the assigned hand-held transmitter channels and scenes appears in the
display. If the list is empty, no functions are assigned.
oUsing the n or o buttons, select a list entry. Confirm the selection with OK.
The selected entry is indicated with <>.
oUsing the } or ~ buttons, move the selected entry and press OK.
The highlighting <> disappears.
oOnce the list has been sorted as required, press the right menu button "Save".
The message "Store list" appears in the footer.
oExiting a list: Press the left menu button "Back".
Connecting the function keys with the hand-held transmitter channel
The function keys (4) allow direct access to the most important functions. For individual hand-
held transmitter channels, buttons next to one another are combined to form a rocker.
The hand-held transmitter is connected to all the actuators that are to be operated.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Button assignment" and press OK.
oSelect the desired button - 1, 2 or 3 - and press OK.
oSelect the desired function – channel, scene, master dimming or "no function".
oAssigning a channel: Select the desired channel and press OK.
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oAssigning a scene: Select the left or right button and press OK. Select the desired scene
and press OK.
A message appears in the footer, stating that the function is being saved.
The selected entry is indicated with >.
oExiting the selection window: Press the left menu button "Back".
Entering texts
The "Edit text" window appears when hand-held transmitter channels, scenes or lists are to be
renamed.
It contains an entry line and three selection lines in the text area. The selection lines provide the
letters A...Z, the numerals 0...9 and some special characters.
oSelecting and entering characters: In the selection lines, mark the desired characters and
press OK.
The selected character appears in the entry line.
oSwitching between upper and lower-case letters: Highlight the character ğ and press OK.
oDeleting or correcting the most recently entered character: In the selection line, highlight
the character Ğ and press OK.
Selecting entries for the main menu
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Home screen" and press OK.
oSelect "Select" and press OK.
oSelect the desired entries and press OK.
The selected entry is indicated with >.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
The selected entries are available in the main menu.
iThe "Programming" entry is always available and cannot be deactivated.
4.6 Settings
Setting the font size
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Display" and press OK.
oSelect "Font size" and press OK.
oDepending on requirements, select the font size "Small" or "Big".
The text area is shown in the selected font size. The selection is indicated with >.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
Selecting a language
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Display" and press OK.
oSelect "Language" and press OK.
oSelect the desired language and press OK.
The text area is shown in the selected language. The selection is indicated with >.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
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Selecting the display
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Display" and press OK.
oSelect "Inverse display" and press OK.
The display is inverted - bright text on dark background or vice-versa. The selection is
indicated with >.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
Setting the display brightness
The display brightness can be set in 16 levels.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Display" and press OK.
oSelect "Brightness".
oIncrease display brightness: Press the ~ button.
oReduce display brightness: Press the } button.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
Set active display time
The active display time determines the time, after which the display switches to energy-saving
mode and switches off. The backlighting switches off after half of the set time.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Settings" and press OK.
oSelect "Display" and press OK.
oSelect "Active display time".
oIncrease active display time: Press the ~ button.
oDecrease active display time: Press the } button.
oReturn to main menu: Press the left menu button "Back" for approx. 1 second.
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5 Information for electrically skilled persons
5.1 Fitting and electrical connection
Mounting the charging cradle
Figure 3: Charging cradle for hand-held transmitter - Rear view
The optional charging cradle (accessory) gives the hand-held transmitter its permanent place.
The charging cradle can be operated when mounted on a flat surface as a table-top device or
mounted on the wall.
When mounting it on the wall, use a screw with a screw head < 8 mm, e.g. 3.0×30. Screw
spacing 60 mm.
Selecting a suitable mounting location near to a socket or on a flush-mounted USB power
supply.
oCountersink the screws into the wall to approx. 3 mm. Do not break out the mounting locks.
oPlace the charging cradle onto the mounted screws and fix them by applying slight
downward pressure.
oConnect the charging cradle with the USB power supply.
5.2 Commissioning
DANGER!
Electrical shock when live parts are touched.
Electrical shocks can be fatal.
During commissioning, cover the parts carrying voltage on radio transmitters
and actuators and in their surrounding area.
Connecting the hand-held transmitter channel with the actuator
iUp to 10 radio actuators can be connected to a transmitter in a single step.
oOpen the main menu.
oSelect "Programming" and press OK.
oSelect "Channels" and press OK.
oSelect the desired hand-held transmitter channel and press OK.
oSelect "Teach chanel" and press OK.
Status LED (7) flashes red. The hand-held transmitter is in programming mode for approx.
1 minute.
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