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Pic.2.1
2.1 CONNECTION DIAGRAM
2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
12 to 24 VDC
power supply
(choose a power supply
compatible with the
load to be controlled
in terms of
voltage and power)
Loads with constant voltage
from 12 to 24VDC
(choose a loadthat's compatible
with the powersupplyin terms
of voltage and power)
Terminals 1-2 are reserved for
a 12 to 24 V power supply.
This voltage must be the
same as that acceptedby
the load as output.
TERMINAL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DESCRIPTION
Power supply -
Power supply + (12-24V)
Output +24V
Output 1 -
Output 2 -
Output 3 -
Output 4 -
- Use wires with a suitable cross-section for the load connected.
- Multiple buttons or loads can be connected by using parallel
cabling.
2.2 DESCRIPTION OF CONNECTIONS
LN
- (In)
+ (In)
+ (Out)
- (Out1)
- (Out2)
- (Out3)
- (Out4)
L: Brown
N: Blue
- Black
+ Red
POWER SUPPLY
OUTPUT: 12V/24V
-
+-
+-
+-
+
3 USE OF THE CONTROL UNIT
This control unit is set up to be activated by sensors or remote controls for automatic control of lights.
These devices must be programmed in order to control the loads, see paragraph 4.
By default, when a sensor intervenes or a command is sent by remote control, the associated lights come on for 60
seconds.
The control unit can also be commanded by transmitters, see paragraph 4.2 for the association procedure.
If the transmitter is a generic type, its operation will be as follows:
Short press= ON/OFF Long press= dimmer up/dimmer down
If the transmitter is multifunctional, refer to the transmitter manual, to the paragraph entitled "commands sent by the
transmitter", bearing in mind that it is a "dimmer" device.
NOTE: the lights are on a timer for 60 seconds.
If you want to change this value, see paragraph 5.3.
3.1 USE VIA RADIO
Radio
transmitters
Sensors