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TECHNICAL GUIDE 06
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CONTENTS
Numeric index MY HOME GENERAL FEATURES
General features The possible functions 4 8
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General description Catalogue General rules for installation Wiring diagrams Conguration Technical features Dimensional data 14 36 57 63 78 156 181
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Numeric index
Item Catalogue page Conguration page Tech. features page
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H4652/3 H4655 H4656 H4671/1 H4671/2 H4674 H4678 H4684 HA4572 HA4572SB HB4572 HB4572SB HC4575 HC4575SB HC4576 HC4607 HC4607/4 HC4610 HC4611 HC4653/2 HC4653/3 HC4654 HC4672 HC4680 HC4911 HC4911/251 HC4911/2... HC4911... HC4915 HC4915/2 HC4915/2... HC4915... HC4919 HC4919SB HS4575 HS4575SB HS4576 HS4607 HS4607/4 HS4610 HS4611 HS4653/2 HS4653/3 HS4654 HS4672 HS4680 HS4911 HS4911... HS4911/2 HS4911/2... HS4915 HS4915/2 HS4915/2... HS4915... HS4919 HS4919SB L4572 L4572PI L4572SB L4573/2 L4574 L4575N L4575SB L4576N L4607 L4607/4 L4610 L4611 L4651/2 L4652/2 L4652/3 L4654N L4655 L4656 L4669
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L4669/500 48 L4671/1 41 L4671/2 41 L4672 41 L4674 41 L4675 41 L4678 41 L4680 37 L4683 37 L4686 43 L4688 43 L4911 55 L4911/2 55 L4911/2... 53 L4911... 53 L4915 55 L4915/2 55 L4915/2... 54 L4915... 54 L4919 56 L4919SB 56 L4932C 55 L4932C/2 55 MHKIT10 43 MHKIT20 43 N4575N 47 N4575SB 47 N4576N 47 N4607 38 N4607/4 38 N4610 40 N4611 40 N4640 40 N4654N 39 N4672 41 N4675 41 N4680 37 N4681 37 N4683 37 N4688 43 N4911/2... 53 N4911... 53 N4915/2... 53-54 N4915/2M 55 N4915... 54 N4915M 55 N4919 56 N4919SB 56 N4932 55 N4932/2 55 N4932C 55 N4932C/2 55 NT4575N 47 NT4575SB 47 NT4576N 47 NT4607 38 NT4607/4 38 NT4610 40 NT4611 40 NT4654N 39 NT4672 41 NT4675 41 NT4680 37 NT4683 37 NT4688 43 NT4911/2... 53 NT4911... 53 NT4915/2... 53 NT4915/2M 55 NT4915... 53-54 NT4915M 55 NT4915M 55 NT4919 56 NT4919SB 56
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MY HOME
Il filo che unisce la casa all'uomo
MY HOME WEB
Services to control and manage the home at a distance
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The installation modularity and functional integration of the various devices also allows optimisation of costs, as the user can select which applications he wants to adopt now and which he will choose in the future.
MYHOME can, moreover, communicate with the outside world by means of special devices which interact with the home through xed-line telephones and mobile phones and/or any Personal Computer via local network or Internet.
SAVING
SAFETY
COMMUNICATION
HOME
COMFORT
2-wire digital door entry and video door entry systems Pabx switchboards Sound system Automation of lights and scenarios Automation of shutters Automatic switchboard rearming
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LIVING
MY HOME
BASIC CONTROL
ROOM CONTROL
Enabling and adjusting a single function with: standard controls infrared controls touch controls
Colour Touch Screen: customizable icons control of all functions of a single room
Standard control
Touch control
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LIGHT
LIGHT TECH
AXOLUTE
MONITORING CONTROL
SCENARIO CONTROL
control of all system functions many customization possibilities simple and intuitive interface thanks to the
use of sounds and images via the VIDEO STATION and VIDEO DISPLAY
The scenarios, complete with all the MY HOME functions, are stored in the scenario module and can be selected from different devices, depending on the users needs.
Touch Screen
Scenario control
Scenario module VIDEO DISPLAY VIDEO STATION Other devices Standard control
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You can monitor the whole house or just one particular room.
GAS-STOP DETECTOR
Just a small leak and the solenoid valve stops the gas escaping.
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COMMUNICATION
MINIATURISED CAMERAS A friendly eye in each room lets you check the whole house.
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MY HOME WEB
My Home Web is the complete range of services which allow the user to manage and control remotely all the My Home functions of the home at any time and with different means of communication, such as a computer connected to the Internet, a hand-held computer or a telephone (xed-line or mobile).
Alarms: when there is a dangerous event, the house contacts the telephone numbers and programmed addresses with a telephone call, an SMS and an e-mail with audio/video attached and automatically activates by responding to the preset actions (e.g. the automatic switching on of all the lights in the home). Planning: with a single order one can manage the watering or temperature control or simulate the presence of the user in the home. It will be possible to determine the actions that the house shall automatically perform during the days, hours and for the time periods chosen. Archives: MY HOME Web records all the actions and events which have occurred in the home and makes them available for consultation by the user. Images: to see the rooms of the house taken by the cameras in real time. Answering machine: an event such as a door-entry call can be notied to the user by sending SMS or e-mail messages with an audio/ video attachment. The signal can also be consulted by entering the reserved area of the My Home portal. Check: the state of the home functions can be managed to nd out, for example, whether the intrusion system is switched on, the lights are on etc..
MY HOME PORTAL
GSM
ADSL
TELEPHONE LINE
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Devices such as the telephone actuator, the burglar alarm unit with an integrated dialling device and the telephone dialling device specically designed for being managed via the telephone line can also be, with MY HOME WEB, controlled with a PC connected to the Internet or with voice commands and SMSs. The MY HOME Web installer can benet from the advantages offered because, when the customer requests, he can modify the programming, the system parameters and make diagnosis and maintenance remotely.
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THE NEWS
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SECTION CONTENTS
14 36 57 63 78 156 181 General features Catalogue General rules for installation Wiring diagrams Conguration Technical features Dimensional data
NOTA: per approfondimenti sul sistema di Automation domestica vedere Guida MY HOME.
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General features
Electrical systems have been considerably changing throughout the years due to the need for higher automation and integration of different systems for achieving comfort and home protection. Electric curtains and shutters, dimming lights, fan-coils for heating and cooling and burglar alarm systems with cameras are examples of technological systems increasingly used in our homes which need to work in synergy to fully meet the users requirements. All this involves the implementation of electrical systems with high exibility features, which can be easily congured and expanded according to the different and various needs of the user. A traditional system designed to perform all the above functions is inevitably characterised by high circuitry complexity and designed to manage a single function without any possibility of modication or integration with other systems. The solution to the above-mentioned limitations consists of a digital bus technology which uses intelligent devices able to communicate with each other, connected to a BUS telephone pair for supplying electric power to the whole system as well as conveying information.
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As for the user interface, BUS devices are not different from traditional devices; as a matter of fact, to switch on a light, you will always have to use a button
which, in this case, will activate a control device to send the digital signal to its lamp control actuator.
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DEVICE CONFIGURATION
In order for each BUS system device to perform its functions properly, it must be appropriately congured, thus assigning its functioning mode and ID. This procedure, called conguration, is carried out by inserting push-in devices, called congurators, which can be distinguished by their number, letter or
graphic label printed on their body. The destination address or source address of the command as well as the operating mode of the device (activation/ deactivation or adjustment of a load) shall be assigned with the conguration inside the system.
Power supply
Actuator
The conguration is carried out by inserting push-in components, called congurators, in special housings inside the devices. These can be distinguished by number, graphic label and colour. For more information, please refer to chapter Conguration.
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Mittente
The devices communicate with each other because they have the same conguration
Destinatario
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Automation
The MY HOME Automation system, available in AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT Tech styles, allows you to manage functions in a simultaneous and integrated way. To date, these functions have been performed with special and complex electrical devices such as: lighting control control for shutters and/or electric curtains, fans, exhausters, etc. Compared to the devices of a conventional electrical system, Automation devices have an electronic circuit with a programmable logic and are connected in parallel with a 2-conductor BUS cable for sending information and with low voltage (27V d.c.) electric power. There are two types of devices in the system: controls, connected only to the BUS cable; actuators, connected both to the BUS cable and to the 230V a.c. power line for managing the connected load. If it is not possible to achieve a BUS system or if you want to expand a pre-existing system without any masonry work, the Automation system can be expanded with special wire/radio interfaces, control and radio devices characterised by high installation exibility.
WIRE SYSTEM Pushbutton/ switch Basic contact interface Rolling shutter control Dimmer control
Power supply
BUS cable
DIN actuator
DIN dimmer
Lighting
Lighting
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When the Automation system devices are congured properly, it is possible to manage the load as follows: control for a single load (lamp, rolling shutter, etc.); control for one or more load groups (for example, only the shutters on the rst oor, north side, etc.); simultaneous management of all loads (for example, general deactivation of all lamps in the house and/or closing of all rolling shutters). It is also possible to carry out special functions - which can hardly be achieved with conventional electrical systems. These functions are called scenarios, which consist of a set of simultaneous
commands used for arranging the environment according to the users lifestyle. An example of a scenario can be represented by the simultaneous activation of lights, shutters, etc., which can be set by the user after getting home by using one single control device or by using the Touch Screen menu. If the Automation system is integrated with the 2-wire Sound system and Temperature control system, the scenario can also set up an environment with background music and with the required temperature.
RADIO/WIRE INTERFACES Rolling shutter control Fan control Radio receiving interface
RADIO SYSTEM
Radio control
Lighting Rolling shutter Transmitting radio actuator interface Basic actuator ACTUATORS Lighting Rolling shutter Fan GENERAL FEATURES
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Radio actuator
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CONTROLS
Automation
TYPE OF SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
Most devices of the Automation system are installed with the same procedures used for conventional electrical system devices, namely: ush-mounted in device-holder boxes; in switchboards on DIN rail. Some devices are installed with different procedures; for example radio control devices are installed on wall surfaces whereas basic module actuators can be installed inside the load to be controlled. When choosing the type of system - whether it is of the wire, radio or mixed type it is necessary to take into consideration both installation requirements and installation features of the devices.
WIRE SYSTEM
Wire-system devices communicate with each other through a two-conductor BUS cable. The range includes devices for basic functions such as controls and actuators as well as devices for advanced functions such as the scenario control, the IR remote control receiver and the Touch Screen. The installation of the devices can be carried out as follows: ush-mounted with common AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH boxes and supporting frames; in DIN switchboards. inside the load to be controlled. An interesting variation of the ush-mounting installation is represented by the Basic modularity devices, characterised by their reduced dimensions, installation in device-holder boxes located behind
Control
Actuator Lighting
BUS
traditional devices (switches or buttons) or shallow electronic devices (controls or detectors). Hence, traditional electric systems can be easily transformed into domotic systems, thus using ush mounting boxes and the basic structure of the existing electrical system.
contact interface
traditional pushbutton
flush-mounting rectangular box Example of a flush mounting installation of the Basic module contact interface item 3477, with a traditional button item L4005, in 503E box. The picture shows the correct position of the items and the sequence whereby they can be installed.
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The new radio controls have won the Award 2006 in the category Friendly product at the Fiera Sicurezza (Security Fair) 2006
RADIO
In this system, the communication between the control devices and the actuators occurs through radio waves. Control devices that obviously do not require cabling are available in the following versions: with thin prole for surface installation set up with a supporting frame for AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH cover plates; with a six-button programmable remote control; ush-mounted with supporting frame and AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT Tech. cover plates. Conversely, the actuators are connected to the 230V a.c. power mains for controlling the load; these are
available in the following versions: ush-mounted with 2 modules for the installation of AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH key covers and cover plates; with DIN modularity for switchboard installations; removable (mobile) for installation in existing sockets. Radio automation allows you to achieve standard stand alone domotic functions, which are particularly useful when it is necessary to control, for example, shutters or a lighting condition with a simple system without heavy masonry work.
MIXED RADIO/WIRE
The advantages given by the installation exibility of the radio devices can be used for expanding a wire system in environments that are not set up for BUS cabling. This can be achieved by connecting interfaces available with two different functions to the wire system:
a receiving interface to control any actuator of the wire system via a radio control (remote control or at control); a transmitting interface for controlling any radio actuator via a wire system control.
Actuator
Rolling shutters
BUS
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Wire automation
The basic system includes control and actuating devices for ush mounting installations and installations in DIN switchboards. Control devices basically replace traditional devices such as switches, two-way switches and buttons but they can also execute more complex functions such as activating scenarios or adjusting the brightness of a lamp; instead, actuators are devices which, as with traditional relays, operate the connected load after giving a specic command; hence, apart from being connected to the cable used for the BUS, they are also connected to the 230V a.c. power line.
CONTROLS
Scenario control
POWER SUPPLY
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ACTUATORS
USER LOADS
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All system devices are connected in parallel with removable terminals at the BUS cable, sheathed type, unshielded and unpolarised, item L4669 and L4669/500. The use of this cable with a 300/500V insulation and a segregation of the equipment terminals with its own protection cover, allow the installation of the BUS line as well as all the devices next to the conductors and 230V a.c. power devices without using special conduits and partitions. The MY HOME Automation system devices have
received the IMQ certication as they are fully in compliance with the product standard CEI EN 50428 non-automatic control devices for xed electrical home installations (and similar uses). For more information on trademarked products, please refer to section Specications.
configurator
pair
Flush-mounting actuator
Basic actuator
Flush-mounting actuator
protective cover Bus connection terminal
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Wire automation
CONTROL DEVICES
Control devices allow you to control the status of the actuators, thus executing different functions: ON, OFF, timing, etc., which depend on the functioning mode that has been assigned to them through an appropriate conguration. The electronic part of these devices is separated from the mechanical operating part so that one can choose the type, number and size of the control pushbuttons. The device can be modular, thus meeting the different installation requirements and different functions required by the user. Two types of keys and key covers can be used: single key cover, with one or two AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH and KRISTALL (transparent) modules, to be used with the grey control key; double key cover, with one or two AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH and KRISTALL modules, to be used with the black control key.
upper pushbutton
control key
double key cover 2 modules single key cover 1 module double key cover 1 module single key cover 2 modules
From a functional point of view, the control with the single key cover can become integrated with a traditional closing contact (pushbutton or switch);
conversely, the double key cover (tilting) can become integrated with a traditional exchanging contact.
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All controls are provided with an indicator which indicates the status of the control (activated or deactivated), thus enabling its identication in the dark. Depending on the operating modes that can be obtained, the control devices can be divided into: devices for basic functions; devices for advanced functions.
LED
upper pushbutton
lower pushbutton
2-module touch control item HS4653/2 complete with AXOLUTE cover plate
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Wire automation
CONTROL DEVICES FOR IMPROVED FUNCTIONS SCENARIOS
This category includes devices that allow you to complete particular and advanced automation functions. An example is represented by the possibility to create scenarios, in other words particular environmental comfort situations represented, for example, by the activation of a few lights at a given brightness level and by the position of some shutters in order to watch TV or read a book, according the users lifestyle. Another example of advanced scenario that can be carried out with different integrated MY HOME systems is represented by the activation of particular background music, by the temperature setting and by the brightness level of the house when receiving friends. The above-mentioned scenarios are managed by particular devices able to memorize all the commands determining the scenario and that the user can set simultaneously by pressing just one button. The following functions can be executed by the control devices: scenario module item F420 with two DIN modules to store 16 scenarios for the automation, sound system, temperature control and Video door entry applications. scenario control item HC/HS4680 and item L/N/ NT4680 for storing 4 scenarios for automation applications or for selecting four scenarios stored by the scenario module item F420. The scenarios stored by the above devices can also be selected by using the two-module control item H/L4651/2, the IR receiver item HC/HS4654 and item L/N/NT4654N for remote control, the TOUCH SCREEN item L/N/NT4683 and item H4684, the VIDEO DISPLAY item 349311, item 349312 and the VIDEO STATION item 349310.
Scenario module
Standard control IR control SOFT TOUCH Scenario control TOUCH SCREEN VIDEO STATION VIDEO DISPLAY SOFTWARE MHVISUAL
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TOUCH SCREEN
The TOUCH SCREEN item H4684 and item L/N/ NT4683 is an environment control for all MY HOME functions. It is possible to switch the lights on and off, lower or lift the shutters, control the watering system in the garden, adjust the temperature in all rooms, etc. All this can be done from one spot by simply touching the icons of the various functions on the TOUCH SCREEN display. The display starts with a home page. The applications that can be managed are shown graphically inside the home page. When you touch the icon of the application you want to manage (e.g. lighting), a page will be displayed. This page will contain the customised icons of the light points. Again, with a simple touch on the chosen icon, the lamp or lamps associated to it will turn on or turn off. The TOUCH SCREEN can be easily installed in a 506E box and is available in AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT or LIGHT TECH styles.
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VIDEO STATION
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ACTUATOR DEVICES
These devices execute direct commands and control the connected load in the same way as an electromechanical relay. For this reason, they must be connected to the BUS cable using the removable terminals as well as to the 230V a.c. supply line of the load. There are different types of actuators: they can differ by shape, size, installation features and by their controlled power. The range includes: actuators with one / two AXOLUTE, LIVING/LIGHT modules; Basic modularity actuators with reduced prole; DIN module actuators.
These actuators can be advantageously used as a control point, as they are provided with control buttons at the front side operated by AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT Tech and KRISTALL key covers.
230V a.c.
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BUS
side section
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DIN MODULE ACTUATORS
These devices are suitable for centralised installations in boards and switchboards (2 DIN modules). Available in versions with 1, 2 and 4 relays for controlling single loads or double loads (motor for shutters); these devices are also provided with load control keys for carrying out an operational test. These actuators are characterised by having the advantage of removing the rear DIN adapter and the front cover so as to reduce the overall dimensions, thus allowing them to be installed in raceways, junction boxes, false ceilings, boxes for rolling shutters, etc. With centralised installations (for example, E215/... or MULTIBOX DIN switchboards) the DIN adapter and the front cover enable you to align the prole of the adapter to that of the other DIN modular devices.
actuator
Installation in junction boxes plug-in front plug-in adapter for installation on DIN rail in switchboards
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INTERFACES
Although the automation system uses specic devices, it also allows you to use traditional devices or a personal computer, thus allowing high exibility of use for external systems. The connection between modern digital BUS technology and a traditional cabling component or PC is represented by special devices called interfaces. As a result, these devices interpret information of the traditional world, thus
translating it into signals compatible with BUS logic devices. These interfaces are: Interface RS232 item L4686 LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH contact interface item L/N/NT4688 Contact interface in Basic module item 3477 Interface SCS/SCS item F422 Interface SCS/EIB item F426.
traditional pre-existing systems. It is also possible to interface thermostats, control devices, humidity detectors, wind detectors etc.
BUS
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CONTACT INTERFACE IN BASIC MODULE
The essential feature of this device, due to the reduced overall dimensions, is the rear-device installation mode. As a result, it is possible to install the interface in a 503E box right behind the traditional devices (e.g. switch, pushbutton) or behind electronic shallow devices (e.g. controls, detectors). This installation solution simplies the conversion of conventional electrical systems into domotic systems as it is possible to keep the existing ush mounting boxes, thus avoiding masonry work.
BUS
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SCS/SCS INTERFACE
The item achieved in DIN container allows communication between the BUS and SCS technology, although they are used for functions that are different from each other (Burglar alarm, Automation, Door-entry and Digital Video door-entry systems).
BUS
F422
SCS/EIB INTERFACE
The interface creates a connection between systems based on SCS technology and EIB systems. This item is also achieved in a 2-module DIN container.
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Radio automation
The radio automation allows for basic domotic functions. Communication between the various control devices and actuators no longer occurs on the BUS (pair) but through radio waves; this considerably reduces cabling operations, hence requiring only a connection of the actuators to the 230V a.c. power line. The radio automation catalogue basically includes: wall or ush mounting at control remote control ush-mounting actuators - AXOLUTE and LIVING/ LIGHT modularity actuators - BASIC module DIN module actuators mobile actuators. In order to control a rolling shutter or switch on a lamp, only one actuator connected to the load is necessary as well as a radio control which can be positioned anywhere inside the house since it is not physically connected to the actuator without any masonry work. Therefore, radio devices are the perfect solution for any situation in which it is not possible or not recommended to carry out operations on existing wiring. The main applications are: extensions on existing systems (see next paragraph) small all-radio systems.
ACTUATORS
Wander actuator
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REMOTE CONTROL
The remote lets you control any type of radio actuator. In addition, by using the receiving interface item HC/HS4575 and item L/N/NT4575N, it can control all the functions of a MY HOME system. This item is set up for being used by disabled people as it has been designed in collaboration with the INAIL Centro Protesi (Prosthesis Center).
Remote control
ACTUATORS
The catalogue has various types of actuators directly supplied by the 230V a.c. power line connected to the load to be controlled. Depending on the type of load to control and on the type of installation, it is possible to choose the following devices: ush mounted with AXOLUTE, LIVING, LIGHT modularity BASIC module DIN module mobile type, in a container with plug and socket for mobile loads (e.g. oor lamps).
Basic actuator
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Automation/wire radio
RADIO AND WIRE MIXED SYSTEM
A particularly interesting application is the extension of a wire system with other radio devices. The integration between different transmission technologies is very important because it allows the technician to choose on each occasion the best solution to meet the customers needs both in terms of functionality and observance of house structure. In this regard, two interfaces are available which can create a mixed radio and wire system: a receiving interface which can control any wire system actuator via a radio control; a transmitting interface for controlling any radio actuator via a wire system control. These devices must be connected to the BUS and are available with AXOLUTE, LIVING and LIGHT nishes. An application example is given by the extension of a preexisting wire system without the need to carry out any masonry work due to the additional use of radio devices. Even in ofces with movable walls, it may be useful to place the actuators of the wire system inside the false ceiling and use the radio controls, which can be easily moved in case it is necessary to change the ofce arrangements.
Extension of a system with wire bus for controlling a rolling shutter with a radio control and a remote
Light actuator
Power supply
Light control
Extension of a system with wire bus for controlling a management radio actuator of a new lamp
New lamp
Light actuator
Extra radio actuator for new lamp Power supply Light control Rolling shutter control Radio transmitting interface
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light control
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Receiving interface
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CONTROL FOR SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Item H4651/2 Description control for special functions (timed ON, scenarios) which can control one actuator for single or double loads or 4 scenarios stored in the F420 module - to be completed with 1 or 2 key covers with one or two functions AXOLUTE L4651/2 as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH H4655* control for extended systems allows you to operate an actuator installed on a different bus relative to the control without using auxiliary controls - to be completed with 1 or 2 key covers with one or two functions AXOLUTE L4655* as above LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH H4656* timed control allows you to set an advanced timing function up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds - to be completed with 1 or 2 key covers with one or two functions AXOLUTE L4656* as above LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff CONTROLS FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE LOADS Item H4652/2 L4651/2 L4655 L4656 Description control which can drive a single actuator for single or double loads or two actuators for single loads or independent double loads to be completed with 1 2-module key cover for controls with one or two functions or 2 1-module key covers with one or two functions - AXOLUTE as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH control which can drive three actuators for single or independent double loads to be completed with 3 1-module key covers for controls with one or two functions - AXOLUTE as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
H4651/2
H4655
H4656
H4652/2
H4652/3
L4652/2 H4652/3
L4652/2
L4652/3
L4652/3
SOFT TOUCH CONTROL Item HC4653/2 Description 2 module touch control to actuate/set one actuator or one scenario stored in the F420 scenario module, adjustable LED intensity - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark finish 3 module touch control to actuate/set one actuator or one scenario stored in the F420 scenario module, adjustable LED intensity - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark finish
HC4653/2
HS4653/2
HS4653/2 HC4653/3
HS4653/3
HC4653/3
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SCENARIO CONTROL Item HC4680 Description scenario control that can be customised to control 4 independent automation, temperature control or sound system environment situations stored in the F420 scenario module - AXOLUTE as above - AXOLUTE dark finish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4680
HS4680
HS4680 L4680* N4680* NT4680* * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff
L4680
N4680
NT4680 SCENARIO CONTROL UNIT Item N4681 Description unit which can be personalised to save and control 4 automation room situations - acts simultaneously on several actuators chosen by the customer - LED indicates the active scenario
N4681 TOUCH SCREEN Item H4684 Description colour room command to be installed where there are several MY HOME functions. Interface to control scenarios, lighting, automation, Burglar-alarm, temperature control and energy management - AXOLUTE as above - black and white - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
L4683
N4683
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CONTROLS PROTECTED WITH CODE Item HC4607 Description item which allows you to store up to thirty transponders (badges) for activating protected commands 2 modules - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark finish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4607
HS4607
L4607
N4607
NT4607
scenario control protected with transponder - allows you to store up to thirty transponders (badges) for controlling 4 protected scenarios 2 modules - AXOLUTE light finish as above AXOLUTE dark finish as above LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4607/4
HS4607/4
L4607/4
N4607/4
NT4607/4 TRANSPONDER Item 3530 Description portable badge when brought close to the transponder reader it activates it allowing the transfer of the signal generated on the BUS does not require batteries for power can be automatically coded by means of the transponder reader as above - slim as above - key-ring only the transponder readers with production batch 03 18 or higher, on sale from May 2003, can read items 3530S (slim badge) and 3540 (key rings). The older readers only work with item 3530 (badge).
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ACTIVE INFRARED RECEIVERS Item HC4654 Description remote control receiver used with a 4482/7 and 4482/16 remote control - up to 16 activations or scenarios stored in the F420 scenario module as above - AXOLUTE dark finish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4654
HS4654
REMOTE CONTROLS Item 4482/7 4482/16 L4654N N4654N NT4654N Description IR 7-channel remote control supplied with two 1.5V AAA batteries IR 16-channel remote control supplied with four 1.5V AAA batteries
4482/7
4482/16
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PASSIVE INFRARED DETECTORS Item HC4610 Description volumetric presence detector with passive infrared rays alarm signal LED with memory capacity 8 metres, angular opening 105, 14 beams divided on three levels auxiliary prealarm channel can be activated - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark nish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4610
HS4610
L4610
N4610
NT4610
HS4611 L4611 N4611 NT4611 NOTE: items belonging to Burglar-alarm catalogue with Automation functions
volumetric presence detector with passive infrared rays alarm signal LED with memory capacity 8 metres, angular opening can be divided from 105 to 0 swivel lens on 2 axes, 14 beams divided on three levels auxiliary prealarm channel can be activated - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark nish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HC4611
HS4611
L4611
N4611
NT4611 IR PASSIVE MINI-DETECTORS Item N4640 Description volumetric presence detector with passive infrared rays alarm signal LED with memory capacity 8 metres, angular opening 105, 14 beams divided on three levels auxiliary prealarm channel can be activated - wall-mounting, inclined and at an angle NOTE: items belonging to Burglar-alarm catalogue with Automation functions
N4640
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FLUSH-MOUNTING ACTUATORS AND DIMMER Item H4671/1 Description actuator with 1 relay with control key for single loads; 6A resistive or incandescence lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 150W uorescent lamps to be completed with 2-module key covers for single or double function - AXOLUTE as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH actuator with 2 interlocked relays with control key for double 500W loads for reducer motors to be completed with 2-module key covers for double function as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH actuator to drive a slave dimmer Item HC-HS4416 to adjust the brightness of the load, with control keys up to 3 slave dimmers can be connected to be completed with 2-module key covers for single or double function as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH dimmer actuator for incandescence lamps and ferromagnetic transformers - 60 to 300VA 230Va.c. - to be completed with 2-module key covers for single or double function - AXOLUTE as above Living, Light, Light Tech actuator with 1 NC relay for single loads; 16A resistive or 10A for incandescence lamps and 4A for uorescent lamps or ferromagnetic transformers can be used in the Automation system or in the Energy management system pushbutton for forced operation when used in the Energy management system with configuration of the load operation priorities - AXOLUTE light finish as above - AXOLUTE dark nish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
H4671/1
H4671/2
H4674
L4671/1 H4671/2
L4671/2 H4674
H4678
L4674 H4678
L4671/1
L4678
actuator with 1 relay for single loads; 2A resistive or incandescence lamps and 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers suitable for installation in flush-mounting boxes by the side of the control devices
HC4672
HS4672
L4672
N4672
NT4672
L4675
N4675
NT4675
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ACTUATORS FOR CENTRALISATIONS 2 DIN MODULES Item F411/1N Description two-way relay actuator - for single loads: 16A resistive, 10A for incandescent lamps, 4A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 4A for fluorescent lamps actuator with 2 independent relays - for single and double loads: 10A resistive and 6A incandescent lamps, 500W for motor reducers, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 250W for fluorescent lamps - logic relay interlock via configuration actuator with 4 independent relays - for single, double or mixed loads: 6A resistive, 2A incandescent lamps, 500W for motor reducers, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 70W for fluorescent lamps - logic relay interlock via configuration actuator with 1 NC relay - for single loads 16A resistive, 10A for incandescent lamps and 4A for fluorescent lamps or transformers
F411/2
BASIC MODULE ACTUATORS Item 3475 Description actuator with 1 relay for single loads; 2A resistive or incandescence lamps and 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers suitable for installation in ceiling light cups or in flush-mounting boxes behind the control devices actuator with 1 relay for single loads; 2A resistive or incandescence lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers accepts a traditional pushbutton with NO contact in input 1 TO 10V OUTPUT FOR BALLAST - 2 DIN MODULES Item F413 Description the device is an actuator/dimmer for electronic ballasts with input 1 to 10V to drive fluorescent lamps, T8, T5 and energy saving
3475
3476
3476
F413 DIMMER ACTUATORS - 4 DIN MODULES Item F414 F415 Description dimmer actuator for incandescence lamps and ferromagnetic transformers - 60 to 1000VA 230V a.c. dimmer actuator for electronic transformers - 60 to 400VA 230V a.c.
F414
F415
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INTERFACE TO MANAGE THE SYSTEM WITH A PC Item L4686 L4686 Description RS232 interface to connect the serial port of a PC to the Automation system BUS to be installed together with the specific software (supplied) to define the system management program
CONNECTORS FOR INTERFACE ITEM L4686 Item 336983 336982 336984 Description LIVING 8-contact connector to connect interface Item L4686 to the BUS as above - LIGHT as above - LIGHT TECH
336983
336982
336984
CONTACT INTERFACE Item L4688 Description control interface with 2 independent contacts to control 2 actuators for single-function loads or to control 1 actuator for doublefunction loads (rolling shutters) accepts in input two traditional switches or pushbuttons with NO and NC contact or a traditional two-way switch or interlocked pushbuttons as above - LIGHT as above - LIGHT TECH as above - Basic module
L4688
N4688
NT4688 3477
SCS-SCS INTERFACE Item F422 Description interface between systems based on SCS BUS even if dedicated to different functions 2 shallow DIN modules SCS/EIB INTERFACE FOR WIRE AUTOMATION Item F426 F422 F426 F425 F420 Item F425 Description SCS/EIB interface - to control EIB systems from MY HOME systems MEMORY MODULE Description module to save the actuator state to reset the light automation system when there is a black-out 2 shallow DIN modules
SCENARIO MODULE Item F420 Description device to save 16 scenarios for the automation, sound system, temperature control and video door entry applications - 2 DIN modules KIT - CONTROL AUTOMATION Item MHKIT10 Description Automation kit in Living, Light and Light Tech styles for the automation of 5 rolling shutters or motor-driven curtains or 3 rolling shutters and 2 curtains with local and general controls Automation Kit in Living, Light and Light Tech styles to manage 10 light points with local controls and general switching off control
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Automation radio
Item HA4572*
The new radio controls have won the Award 2006 in the category Friendly product at the Fiera Sicurezza (Security Fair) 2006
RADIO CONTROL DEVICES WITH BATTERY Description flat radio control to be completed with 1-module AXOLUTE key cover item HC/HS4919 and 2-module rectangular cover plate powered by a 3V CR2032 lithium battery (supplied) - surface mounting installation with doublesided adhesive tape or screws and screw anchors HB4572* as above to be completed with elliptic cover plate L4572 flat radio control to be completed with 1-module LIVING, LIGHT or LIGHT TECH key cover item L/N/NT4919 and 2-module standard cover plate powered by a 3V CR2032 lithium battery (supplied) - surface mounting installation with double-sided adhesive tape or screws and screw anchors H4572PI* flush mounting radio control to be completed with 1module AXOLUTE key cover item HC/HS4919 powered by a 3V CR2032 lithium battery (supplied) 2 modules L4572PI as above - to be completed with 1-module key covers LIVING, LIGHT or LIGHT TECH item L/N/NT4919 * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff
HA4572
HB4572
L4572
H4572PI
L4572PI
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RADIO CONTROL DEVICES WITHOUT BATTERY Item HA4572SB* Description flat radio control to be completed with 1-module AXOLUTE key cover item HC/HS4919SB and 2-module rectangular cover plate no batteries required - surface mounting installation with double-sided adhesive tape or screws and screw anchors used in MY HOME applications with special interface item HC/HS4575SB HB4572SB* as above to be completed with elliptic cover plate L4572SB flat radio control to be completed with 1-module LIVING INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT or LIGHT TECH key cover item L/N/NT4919SB and 2-module standard cover plate no batteries required - surface mounting installation with double-sided adhesive tape or screws and screw anchors used in MY HOME applications with special interface item L/N/NT4575SB * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff
HA4572SB
HB4572SB
L4572SB RADIO REMOTE CONTROL Item 3527 Description Radio remote control with 6 customisable pushbuttons with graphic labels - ergonomic grip and set up for being used by disabled people (designed in collaboration with the INAIL Prosthesis Center) powered by 2 non-rechargeable 1.5V AA alkaline batteries (supplied)
3527
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FLUSH-MOUNTING RADIO ACTUATORS Item H4574* Description radio actuator with two-way switch power: 230Va.c. with control key with one exchange relay for single loads: from 0.2 to 2A resistive and for incandescent lamps, 0.2 to 2A cos_ 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and from 0.05 to 0.3A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers 2 flush-mounting modules - to be completed with 2-module key cover for single or double function AXOLUTE series L4574 as above LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH H4573/2* rolling shutter radio actuator power: 230Va.c. with control key and two interlocked relays for double loads 500W for motor reducers can also be used with one relay for single loads: 2A resistive and for incandescent lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers 2 flush mounting modules - to be completed with 2-module key covers for single or double function - AXOLUTE L4573/2 as above LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH 3470 Basic radio actuator power: 230Va.c with one relay for single loads: 2A resistive and for incandescent lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers suitable for installation in ceiling light cups or in flushmounting boxes * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff
H4574
L4574
H4573/2
L4573/2
3470 DIN MODULE RADIO ACTUATORS Item F470/1 Description radio actuator with 1 relay - power: 230Va.c. for single loads: 10A resistive, 6A for incandescent lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 2A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers 2 DIN modules actuator with 2 relays - power: 230Va.c. for single and double loads: 6A resistive, 2A for incandescent lamps, 2A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers, 0.3A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers 500W for motor reducers 2 DIN modules
F470/2
F470/1
F470/2
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WANDER RADIO ACTUATORS Item 3526 Description mobile actuator with Schuko plug and universal socket (Schuko, 10A, 16A) power: 230Va.c.- with one relay for single loads: 16A resistive, 10A for incandescent lamps, 4A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 4A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers mobile actuator with 10A plug and Schuko socket/10A - power: 230Va.c.- with one relay for single loads: 10A resistive and for incandescent lamps, 4A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 4A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers mobile actuator with 16A plug and universal socket (Schuko, 10A, 16A) - power: 230Va.c. - with one relay for single loads: 16A resistive, 10A for incandescent lamps, 4A cos 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 4A for fluorescent lamps and electronic transformers
3526/10
front view
3526
3526/16
3526/10
3526/16 RADIO RECEIVING INTERFACES Item HC4575 HS4575 L4575N N4575N NT4575N HC4575SB Description radio receiving interface power supply 27 Vdc from the BUS 2 modules - AXOLUTE light nish as above - AXOLUTE dark nish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
HS4575SB L4575SB N4575SB NT4575SB L4575N L4575SB L4576N N4575N N4575SB N4576N NT4575N NT4575SB NT4576N
radio receiving interface for flat radio control item HC4572SB power supply 27V d.c. from the BUS 2 modules - AXOLUTE light finish as above for flat radio control item HS4572SB AXOLUTE dark finish radio receiving interface for flat radio control item L4572SB - power supply 27V d.c. from the BUS 2 modules LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
RADIO TRANSMITTING INTERFACE Item HC4576 HS4576 L4576N N4576N NT4576N Description radio transmitting interface - power supply 27V d.c. from the BUS - 2 modules AXOLUTE light nish as above - AXOLUTE dark nish as above - LIVING, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH
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E48 E46ADCN
E48A1
E48A2
E48
E48A1 E48A2
PC INTERFACE Item 335919 3559 Description PC interface cable for programming - for RS232 as above - for USB
335919
3559 SHEATHED PAIR Item L4669 Description sheathed pair made up of 2 flexible conductors with braided and unshielded sheath for burglar-alarm system and automation system insulation 300/500V corresponding to standards CEI 46-5 and CEI 20-20 coil length 100m as above - in 500m coil
L4669 L4669/500
3515
L4669/500
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Accessories
SURFACE MOUNTING BOXES FOR MODULAR DEVICES
Shallow surface-mounted box for installation on the wall fitted with antitamper device 2 modules complete with frame and, in the LIGHT version, white cover plate (LB)
502LPA 502NPA Item 502LPA 502NPA Series LIVING LIGHT - LIGHT TECH Supplied with supporting frame supporting frame + cover plate LB
TABLE-MOUNTING DEVICE-HOLDER BOX Item 504LIV* 504LIV Description table-mounting device-holder box - 4 modules LIVING with supporting frame item recommended also for the installation of the radio devices
ADAPTERS Item F80AL F400A Description adapter to install 2 modules LIVING, LIGHT on DIN35 rail as above - 3 modules
F80AL
F400A HOUSE-AUTOMATION PANEL ACCESSORIES Item F496/PR F496/MF F496/PF F496/FF Description shallow section for DIN 35 rail clips for fastening on DIN 35 rail (10 pieces) fastening plate on DIN 35 rail fastening clamps (10 pieces)
F496/PR
F496/MF
F496/FF F496/PF
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Congurators
CONFIGURATORS SINGLE-TYPE PACKAGE OF 10 PIECES Item 3501/0 3501/1 3501/2 3501/3 3501/4 3501/5 3501/6 3501/7 3501/8 3501/9 3501/GEN 3501/GR 3501/AMB 3501/AUX 3501/ON 3501/OFF 3501/OI 3501/PUL 3501/SLA 3501/CEN 3501/T 3501/TM Description configurator 0 configurator 1 configurator 2 configurator 3 configurator 4 configurator 5 configurator 6 configurator 7 configurator 8 configurator 9 configurator GEN configurator GR configurator AMB configurator AUX configurator ON configurator OFF configurator OI configurator PUL configurator SLA configurator CEN configurator configurator M
3501/0
3501/1
3501/2
3501/3
3501/4
3501/5
3501/6
3501/7
3501/8
3501/9
3501/GEN 3501/GR
3501/OI
3501/PUL
CONFIGURATOR KIT Item 3501K 3501K/1 Description Configurator kit from 0 to 9 Configurator kit AUX, GEN, GR, AMB,ON, OFF, O/I, PUL, SLA, CEN, , M
3501/SLA
3501/CEN 3501/T
3501/TM
3501K
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2 functions
1 function
2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITH SILK-SCREEN PRINTING Item 1 module HC4911AF HS4911AF HC4911AG HS4911AG HC4911AH HS4911AH HC4911AI HS4911AI HC4911BA HS4911BA HC4911BC HS4911BC HC4911BE HS4911BE Symbol description 2 modules HC4911/2AF HS4911/2AF HC4911/2AG HS4911/2AG HC4911/2AH HS4911/2AH HC4911/2AI HS4911/2AI HC4911/2BA HS4911/2BA HC4911/2BC HS4911/2BC HC4911/2BE HS4911/2BE ON OFF GEN ON OFF UP DOWN ON OFF adjustment Light Exhaust fan Treble clef
HC4911AF
HC4911/2AF
HS4911AF
HS4911/2AF
HC4911AG HC4911/2AG
HC4911AH HC4911/2AH
HS4911AG HS4911/2AG
HS4911AH HS4911/2AH
2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING Item HC4911 HS4911 HC4911/2 HS4911/2 Description key-cover without silk-screen printing - 1 mod. key-cover without silk-screen printing - 2 mod.
HC4911AI HC4911/2AI
HC4911BA HC4911/2BA
HS4911AI HS4911/2AI
HS4911BA HS4911/2BA
1-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING Item HC4915 HS4915 HC4915/2 HS4915/2 HC4911BC HC4911BE HC4911/2BC HC4911/2BE HS4911BE HS4911BC HS4911/2BC HS4911/2BE Description key-cover without silk-screen printing - 1 mod. key-cover without silk-screen printing - 2 mod.
HC4911
HC4911/2
HS4911
HS4911/2
HC4915
HC4915/2
HS4915
HS4915/2
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HC4915AA
HC4915/2AA
HS4915AA
HS4915/2AA
HC4915AB HC4915/2AB
HC4915AC HC4915/2AC
HS4915AB HS4915/2AB
HS4915AC HS4915/2AC
HC4915BB HC4915/2BB
HC4915BC HC4915/2BC
HC4915BD HC4915/2BD
HC4915BE HC4915/2BE
HS4915BD HS4915/2BD
HS4915BE HS4915/2BE
HC4915BF HC4915/2BF
HC4915BG HC4915/2BG
HS4915BF HS4915/2BF
HS4915BG HS4915/2BG
HC4915BH HC4915/2BH
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1 function
2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITH SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 1 MOD. Item LIVING L4911AF L4911AG L4911AH L4911AI L4911BA L4911BC L4911BE L4911BF LIGHT N4911AFM N4911AGM N4911AHM N4911AIM N4915BAM N4915BCM N4915BEM N4911BFM LIGHT TECH NT4911AFM NT4911AGM NT4911AHM NT4911AIM NT4915BAM NT4915BCM NT4915BEM NT4911BFM Silk-screen printing description ON OFF GEN ON OFF UP DOWN ON OFF adjustment Light symbol Exhaust fan symbol Treble clef symbol Sound system functions
LIVING
LIGHT
LIGHT TECH
2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITH SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 2 MOD. Item ...AF ...AFM ...AG ...AGM ...AH ...AHM ...AI ...AIM LIVING L4911/2AF L4911/2AG L4911/2AH L4911/2AI L4911/2BA L4911/2BC L4911/2BE LIGHT N4911/2AFM N4911/2AGM N4911/2AHM N4911/2AIM N4915/2BAM N4915/2BCM N4915/2BEM LIGHT TECH NT4911/2AFM NT4911/2AGM NT4911/2AHM NT4911/2AIM NT4915/2BAM NT4915/2BCM NT4915/2BEM Silk-screen printing description ON OFF GEN ON OFF UP DOWN ON OFF adjustment Light symbol Exhaust fan symbol Treble clef symbol
...BA ...BAM
...BC ...BCM
...BE ...BEM
...BF ...BFM
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LIVING
LIGHT
LIGHT TECH
...AA ...AAM
...AB ...ABM
...AC ...ACM
1-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITH SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 2 MOD. Item LIVING L4915/2AA L4915/2AB L4915/2AC L4915/2AD L4915/2BA L4915/2BB L4915/2BC L4915/2BD L4915/2BE L4915/2BF L4915/2BG L4915/2BH LIGHT N4915/2AAM N4915/2ABM N4915/2ACM N4915/2ADM N4915/2BAM N4915/2BBM N4915/2BCM N4915/2BDM N4915/2BEM N4915/2BFM N4915/2BGM N4915/2BHM LIGHT TECH NT4915/2AAM NT4915/2ABM NT4915/2ACM NT4915/2ADM NT4915/2BAM NT4915/2BBM NT4915/2BCM NT4915/2BDM NT4915/2BEM NT4915/2BFM NT4915/2BGM NT4915/2BHM Silk-screen printing description OFF ON GEN dimmer symbol lamp symbol bell symbol exhaust fan symbol key symbol treble clef symbol nurse symbol room service symbol ALARM
...AD ...ADM
...BA ...BAM
...BB ...BBM
...BC ...BCM
...BD ...BDM
...BE ...BEM
...BF ...BFM
...BG ...BGM
...BH ...BHM
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2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 1 MOD. Item LIVING L4911 L4911 N4915M NT4915M N4932 LIGHT N4915M LIGHT TECH NT4915M KRISTALL N4932
2-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 2 MOD. Item LIVING L4911/2 LIGHT N4915/2M LIGHT TECH NT4915/2M KRISTALL N4932/2
L4911/2
N4915/2M
NT4915/2M
N4932/2 1-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 1 MOD. Item LIVING L4915 L4915 N4915M NT4915M N4932 LIGHT N4915M LIGHT TECH NT4915M KRISTALL N4932
1-FUNCTION KEY-COVERS WITHOUT SILK-SCREEN PRINTING - 2 MOD. Item LIVING L4915/2 LIGHT N4915/2M LIGHT TECH NT4915/2M KRISTALL N4932/2
L4915/2
N4915/2M
NT4915/2M
N4932/2 PERSONALISED LABELS FOR KRISTALL KEY COVERS Item L4932C N4932C L4932C/2 N4932C/2 Description personalised label for KRISTALL transparent key-covers for SCS control module - 1 module personalised label for KRISTALL transparent key-covers for SCS control module - 2 modules
L4932C
N4932C
L4932C/2
N4932C/2
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Key-covers for radio controls item HA4572, HB4572, H4572PI, L4572, L4572PI
Item AXOLUTE AXOLUTE LIVING LIGHT DARK HC4919* HS4919* L4919 * For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff LIGHT N4919 LIGHT TECH NT4919
HS4919
HC4919
L4919
N4919
HS4919SB
HC4919SB
L4919SB
N4919SB
Item 4911TDM
4911TDM
Description hinge for applying 2-module key covers in place of key covers with one module and blanking plate to be completed with Living, Light, Light Tech 2-module key cover can be used only with item L4652/2
Note on use of the Domotic Hinge item 4911TDM Install the domotic hinge to the right of the 2-module control item L4652/2 using the control keys included in the package. Complete the installation with the Living, Light or Light Tech key covers. The domotic hinge is used only for the 2-module control item L4652/2.
Domotic hinge item 4911TDM
2-module control item L4652/2 1-module control key
2-module control key
2-module key-cover
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The cables inside the home unit must be placed in insulating protective tubes, flush-mounted in the floors, walls or ceilings. As for garages and basements considering the difficulty in flush-mounting components in walls located inside these rooms (concrete in garages and a thickness of no less than 10 cm in basements) - it is recommended to install pipes and visible device boxes.
When setting up and carrying out My Home systems, it is recommended to install boxes with 4 or 7 modules instead of those with 3 modules. This will provide more flexibility when installing electronic devices (many of them have 2 modules).
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A maximum of 9 environment addresses can be managed in one system. For every environment it will be possible to manage up to a maximum of 9 addresses, hence 9 actuators (a total of 81 addresses). Other associations to one or more groups are added to these addresses.
Extended systems (logical expansion)
Within big houses or in commercial/industrial areas, there may be the need to carry out Automation systems characterised by a number of devices that may exceed the above-mentioned address limit. In this case it is possible to carry out a complex Automation system by connecting several Automation systems (maximum 9) to a common bus, using interfaces - item F422 - configured in logical expansion mode.
There are 81 configuration addresses for each system (9 light points for each of the 9 environments). In the main riser it is possible to install control devices configured to send GROUP or GENERAL commands to some or all of the actuators situated in the single systems and in the same main riser. POINTPOINT commands generated inside each single system and on the main riser can reach the actuators situated in the whole system only if they are sent from the appropriately configured cross control device item H/L4655 situated on the main riser or on one of the single systems (max 9) connected. In this case it is possible to address up to a maximum of 810 devices (81 devices per system x 9 systems + 81 devices on the main riser). If you need to control and execute the centralised management of the system with Web Server, Touch screen and Energy Management Control Unit, these devices will have to be installed in the main riser. For more information, see sections CONFIGURATION and TECHNICAL FEATURES in this Guide.
Installation rules:
When setting up the system, consider the following recommendations: 1. The main riser must consist of an automation system. 2. In this mode it is possible to connect up to 9 interfaces to the main riser, hence up to ten systems can be managed as if they were only one.
Main riser
Touch screen
Power supply
Web server
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Physical dimensions (associated with the length of the cable and with the absorption of the devices). The maximum number of devices that can be connected to the BUS depends on their total absorption and on the distance between the connection point and the power supply. The power supply unit can deliver up to 1.2A; hence, the maximum number of devices will be determined by the sum of the absorptions of the single devices you need to install. For the purposes of the above-mentioned calculations, please refer to the absorption table included in the TECHNICAL FEATURES. When calculating the absorptions, it is also necessary to consider the availability of current according to the length of the cable. When setting up, please observe the following rules:
1) The connection between the power supply and the furthest away device must not be longer than 250m.
250m must 2) The total length of the connectionsmax not be more than 500 metres.
250m max
3) For optimum division of the currents on the BUS line power supply Item E46ADCN should be positioned in the middle.
B 500m max A = 250m max alimentatore B = 250m max comando A + B = 500m max
attuatore
1 2 3
scatola di derivazione
A PL CC G
NOTE: The maximum current available at the end of the 250m BUS cable item L4669 is 600mA.
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A/PL = 28
53
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
= = = = =
2 7 1
26
OUT
IN
I1 I2 I3 I4 MOD
A/PL = 55 99
= = = = =
5 4 1
A/PL = 11
Installation rules:
When setting up the system, consider the following recommendations: 1. The buses, connected to the interface input and output, must be supplied with their own power supply unit; additionally, the system limits apply for each of them, in terms of absorption and maximum distance specified in the following pages. Therefore, it is not possible to supply a system consisting of two or more buses with only one power supply unit (item E46ADCN), connected to each other by various interfaces configured in physical expansion mode even if the number and type of components connected to the system do not exceed the set maximum absorption (1200 mA).
2. Two interfaces in parallel cannot be connected to the same bus. 3. It is possible to use up to 4 interfaces in series, which divide the system into 5 separate sections.
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The device must be connected to a Slave dimmer item HC/HS/L/N/NT4416 as indicated in the wiring diagram. Diagram to connect more Slave dimmers item HC/HS/L/N/NT4416
ACTUATORS
In order to manage some types of loads correctly, it is necessary to observe the installation specifications for all actuators used. FLUORESCENT LAMPS: the length of the connecting cable between the actuator and the load must not be less than 3m. Do not connect more than 15 actuators controlling this type of lamp on the same line.
METALLIC IODIDE AND SODIUM-VAPOR LAMPS: in addition to the indications given for the fluorescent lamps, please pay attention to the operating instructions of these lamps (for example, avoid switching on when hot), do not connect dimmers to the same line of these lamps, keep the bus line and the power line of these lamps separated from each other (at least 1 metre). THREE-PHASE NETWORKS: when using three-phase networks, check the balance of the phases as well as the quality of the network. Non-compliance of the above regulations may affect proper operation of the devices.
1 2
3
MIN 3 m
L N
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The connection between interface and traditional device must not be more than 50 metres.
BUS
RADIO DEVICES
Maximum distances between control devices and actuators
max. 100 m
The maximum communication distance between the transmitting control devices and the receiving devices is 100 m in free air. This distance decreases if there are dividing walls made of concrete, metal or other material in the environment and if metal front cover plates are used. Before installing the control device in its position, carry out an operational test by sending a few commands to the associated actuator.
Radio control
Actuator
Each actuator can be controlled by a maximum of 16 radio control devices. The rule applies to all actuators: - flush-mounting device with 2 LIVING modules. - flush-mounting device - Basic module - for DIN rail mounting.
2
Radio control
Actuator
16
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DIAGRAM 1 SWITCHING A LAMP ON AND OFF
230V a.c.
N L
power supply
A=1 PL=1 M= G=
230V a.c.
BUS
to other devices
L4651/2 control
DIAGRAM 2
230V a.c.
N L
power supply
230V a.c.
BUS
BUS
L4651/2 control
L4651/2 control
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DIAGRAM 3 MOTOR CONTROL IN ALTERNATED CURRENT FOR ROLLING SHUTTERS, CURTAINS OR MOTORISED ROLLING SHUTTERS
230V a.c.
N L
L1 F411/2 DIN actuator A=2 PL1=1 PL2=1 G= M=
power supply
230V a.c.
L4651/2 control
DIAGRAM 4 MOTOR CONTROL IN DIRECT CURRENT FOR MOTORISED CURTAINS (EXAMPLE 24 V D.C.)
24V d.c. +
power supply B F411/2 A=3 PL1=1 PL2=1 G= M= F411/2 A=3 PL1=1 PL2=1 G= M=SLA
M
+
230V a.c.
NOTE: It is possible to use direct current motors with other features (12 - 24 - 48 V d.c.) by replacing the compatible power supply unit with the features of the motor (voltage and current), thus verifying the absorptions of the motor with the actuator relay capacity (item F411/2).
L4651/2 control
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DIAGRAM 5 SWITCHING-ON CONTROL FOR BATHROOM LIGHT AND FAN WITH DELAYED SWITCHING-OFF
230V a.c.
N L
M
F411/1N Master actuator bathroom light F411/1N Slave actuator
bathroom fan
power supply
230V a.c.
BUS
to other devices
The ON control turns on the light and the fan at the same time The OFF control turns off the light whereas the fan turns off after 2 minutes (congurator in M=2 of the Master actuator)
DIAGRAM 6
230V a.c.
N L
power supply
A=1 PL=1 M= G=
230V a.c.
BUS
to other devices
L4611 IR detector
L4651/2 control
The light turns on when the IR detector detects a person or when the control, item L4651/2 is pressed. It turns off automatically after 15 minutes. The congurators in the AUX positions of the detector and of the control must have the same value.
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DIAGRAM 7 SWITCHING TWO LAMPS ON AND OFF WITH RADIO CONTROL
230V a.c.
N L
230V a.c.
NOTE: When the F411/N actuator is replaced with the F414 dimmer actuator, it will also be possible to adjust the brightness of the lamp.
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DIAGRAM 8 SWITCHING ON AND OFF AND BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT OF FLUORESCENT LAMPS BY MEANS OF THE BALLAST
230V a.c.
Ballast
N L - +
power supply
L4651/2 control
DIAGRAM 9 SWITCHING ON AND OFF AND BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT OF INCANDESCENCE LAMPS, HALOGEN AND FERROMAGNETIC TRANSFORMERS
230V a.c.
N L
power supply
230V a.c.
L4651/2 control
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DIAGRAM 10 SWITCHING ON AND OFF A LAMP FROM TWO POSITIONS
Stand alone applications for radio controls- no BUS system. 230V a.c. L radio Basic actuator item 3470 flat radio control item L4572 antenna
DIAGRAM 11
230V a.c. L
A1 A2
flat radio control item L4572 radio switch actuator item 3470
1 2
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DIAGRAM 12
230V a.c. L
radio two-way switch actuator with control item L4574 traditional two-way switch
DIAGRAM 13
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Lighting system and rolling shutter management 100m2 apartment The following pages describe an Automation system that can be used for controlling the lighting and the rolling shutters in a typical 100m2 house made up of a living room, kitchen, study, 2 bathrooms, corridor and two bedrooms. To simplify the description, the system will be represented with three different diagrams: - for controlling the lighting; - for controlling the rolling shutters; - for controlling both the lighting and rolling shutters; If you do not want to have a complete system, it is possible to use the first two partial diagrams.
LIGHTING SYSTEM
1 ceiling light point (11) controlled by 4 points (2-5-6-7) 1 light point (12) controlled by 1 point (3) with brightness control 1 ceiling light point (21) controlled by 2 points (8-11) one of which with brightness control
Room/Study
1 light point for bedside table lamp realised with actuator and controlled socket (10-22)
Kitchen Corridor
1 ceiling light point (31) controlled by 1 point (12) 2 ceiling light points (81) controlled by 5 points (29-30-31-32-33) 1 ceiling light point (71) controlled by 1 point (25/26) with exhaust fan activation (27)
Bathroom
1 wall light point (72) controlled by 1 point (28) 1 ceiling light point (41) controlled by 3 points (13-15-16) one of which with brightness control
Bedroom
2 light points for bedside table lamp realised with actuators and controlled sockets (17-42), (18-43) 1 ceiling light point (51) controlled by 1 point (19)
Second bathroom
1 wall light point (52) controlled by 1 point (20) 1 ceiling light point (61) controlled by 2 points (21/22)
Children bedroom
1 light point for bedside table lamp realised with actuator and controlled socket (23-62)
Balcony
DIN modules
(2 + 2) 4 12
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F411/1N
A =7 PL=1 M =SLA 27
Balcony
(63)
E46ADCN
35
L4671/1
17
A =4 PL=2 M =-
L4651/2
15 A =4 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
16 A =4 PL=1 M =-
L4671/1
18 A =4 PL=3 M =-
Second bathroom
(52)
A =5 PL=2 M =20
L4671/1
A =5 PL=1 M =19
L4671/1
(51)
(42)
(43)
(41)
(61)
A =6 PL=1 M =21
L4678 A =4 PL=1 M =-
13
L4671/1
29
A =8 M =A =8 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
30
L4671/1
(62)
(81) PL=1
Bedroom
A =8 PL=1 M =-
Children bedroom
L4651/2
L4651/2
L4671/1
A =7 PL=2 M =L4651/2
Kitchen
(31)
31
28
25
32
A =8 PL=1 M =-
A =7 PL=1 M =I/O
(72)
L4671/1 A =3 PL=1 M =12
L4651/2 33 A =8 PL=1 M =-
(71)
Quadro domotico
(71)
Bathroom
L4683
L4651/2
06
A =1 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
07 A =1 PL=1 M =-
34
A =GEN PL=M =-
L4651/2
01
L4651/2
05 A =1 PL=1 M =-
L4671/1
02 A =1 PL=1 M =-
(21)
L4651/2
A =2 PL=1 M =-
(11)
11
L4671/1 A =2 PL=2 M =-
10
L4678
Living room
(22)
(12)
03
A =1 PL=2 M =-
For the electric connection of the actuators Item L4671/1 and Item L4674 to the lamps, see page 76 As an alternative to the control Item L4651/2 it is possible to use the control Item L4652/2.
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ROLLING SHUTTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Distribution components in the single rooms Living room Room/Study Kitchen Corridor Bathroom
1 automation general control (36) 1 motorised rolling shutter (23) with DIN actuator (37), controlled by 2 points (38-39) 1 motorised rolling shutter (32) with DIN actuator (40), controlled by 2 points (41-42)
1 motorised rolling shutter (44) with DIN actuator (44), controlled by 2 points (45-46)
Bedroom
1 motorised rolling shutter (53) with DIN actuator (47), controlled by 1 point (48) 1 motorised rolling shutter (64) with DIN actuator (49), controlled by 2 points (50-51)
DIN modules
8 2 Total 10
scenario module
* DIN actuators are suitable for centralised installations in boards and switchboards; rolling shutters have been installed in the boxes (see system in the picture), thus with the removal of the rear DIN adapter and the front cover to reduce the overall dimensions. As an alternative, it is possible to use flush-mounting actuators.
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DEL
E46ADCN
35
F420
Balcony
48 L4651/2
A =5 PL=3 M =
L4651/2
51
A =6 PL=4 M =
L4651/2
46 A =4 PL=4 M =
N4680
(53)
F411/2 44 A =4 PL1=4 PL2=4 G=
Second bathroom
L4651/2
(64)
(44)
A =4 PL=4 M =
L4651/2 45
Bedroom
Children bedroom
L4651/2
42 A =3 PL=2 M =
Kitchen
L4651/2
A =3 PL=2 M =
41
(32)
Bathroom
L4651/2
36
A =GEN PL=M =
L4651/2
39 A =2 PL=3 M =
A =2 PL=3 M =
L4651/2
38
(23)
Study room
See page 76 for the electrical connection of the actuators, item F411/2, to the rolling shutter motor
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LIGHTING AND ROLLING SHUTTER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
1 lighting general control (1) + 1 automation general control (36) + Touch Screen control (34)
Living room
1 ceiling light point (11) controlled by 4 points (2-5-6-7) 1 light point (12) controlled by 1 point (3) with brightness control 1 ceiling light point (21) controlled by 2 points (8-11) one of which with brightness control
Room/Study
1 light point for bedside table lamp realised with actuator and controlled socket (10-22) 1 motorised rolling shutter (23) with DIN actuator (37), controlled by 2 points (38-39) 1 ceiling light point (31) controlled by 1 point (12)
Kitchen
1 motorised rolling shutter (32) with DIN actuator (40), controlled by 2 points (41-42)
Corridor
2 ceiling light points (81) controlled by 5 points (29-30-31-32-33) 1 ceiling light point (71) controlled by 1 point (25/26) with exhaust fan activation (27)
Bathroom
1 wall light point (72) controlled by 1 point (28) 1 ceiling light point (41) controlled by 3 points (13-15-16) one of which with brightness control 2 light points for bedside table lamp realised with actuators and controlled sockets (17-42), (18-43) 1 motorised rolling shutter (44) with DIN actuator (44), controlled by 2 points (45-46) 1 scenario control unit (43) 1 ceiling light point (51) controlled by 1 point (19)
Second bathroom
Bedroom
1 wall light point (52) controlled by 1 point (20) 1 motorised rolling shutter (53) with DIN actuator (47), controlled by 1 point (48) 1 ceiling light point (61) controlled by 2 points (21/22)
Children bedroom
1 light point for bedside table lamp realised with actuator and controlled socket (23-62) 1 motorised rolling shutter (64) with DIN actuator (49), controlled by 2 points (50-51)
Balcony
DIN modules
(2 + 2) 4 12
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(63)
E46ADCN 35 26
27 F420
Balcony
48
Second bathroom
A =5 PL=2 M =20
L4671/1
L4671/1 A =6 PL=3 M =A =6 PL=4 M = 50 L4651/2
A =6 PL=1 M =21
L4671/1
17
A =4 PL=2 M =-
L4651/2
15 A =4 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
16 A =4 PL=1 M =-
L4671/1
24
L4651/2
51
A =6 PL=4 M =
18 A =4 PL=3 M =-
L4651/2 A =5 PL=3 M =
F411/2 47 A =5 PL1=3 PL2=3 G=
(52)
(42)
L4651/2 46 A =4 PL=4 M =
F411/2 44 A =4 PL1=4 PL2=4 G=
(43)
L4671/1 N4680 43 PL =1 M=1 N=DEL=L4651/2 A =4 PL=4 M =
45
(51)
L4671/1
A =5 PL=1 M =19
(53)
A =6 PL=1 M =22
(41)
(64)
Bedroom
A =4 PL=1 M =-
L4674
13
L4671/1
29
A =8 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
30
L4671/1
(44)
A =8 (81) PL=1 M =-
(61)
L4671/1
(62)
Children bedroom
L4651/2 31
A =7 PL=2 M =-
L4651/2
Kitchen
42 A =3 PL=2 M =
L4651/2
A =8 PL=1 M =32
L4671/1
28
L4651/2
25
A =8 PL=1 M =-
A =7 PL=1 M =I/O
(72)
L4651/2
A =3 PL=2 M =
(71)
41
L4671/1
12
L4651/2
33 A =8 PL=1 M =-
(32)
A =3 PL=1 M =-
Bathroom Corridor
(71)
(31)
L4651/2
39 A =2 PL=3 M =
A =2 PL=1 M =L4678 08
L4651/2
06
A =1 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
L4683
07 A =1 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2 34
36
L4651/2
01
L4651/2
A =GEN PL=M =
A =GEN PL=M =-
05 A =1 PL=1 M =-
(21)
L4671/1
Living room
(11)
02 A =1 PL=1 M =-
L4651/2
A =2 PL=1 M =-
(23)
11
L4651/2
38
L4671/1
10
L4678
A =2 PL=3 M =
A =2 PL=2 M =-
(12)
(22)
03
A =1 PL=2 M =-
Study room
See page 76 for the electrical connection of the actuators, item L4671/1 and item L4678, to the lamps
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PL M G1 G2
brown = line
A PL M G
BUS L N
fuse
N
L
configurators
P L
N
L
P L
BUS
L N
L1
M M
L2
BUS
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To understand the addressing logic it is useful to define some terms which will occur frequently in this text.
Room (A)
Actuator address
Set of devices belonging to a logical area (in a home, for example, the living room, the bedroom, etc.).
Light Point (PL)
The address of each actuator is defined uniquely by assigning the numeric configurators 1 to 9 in positions A (Room) and PL (Light Point inside the Room). A maximum of 9 addresses can be defined for each room; a maximum of 9 rooms can be defined in a system. The group of belonging is defined by inserting a third numeric configurator in the housing identified with G (Group). Some actuators have several G positions (G1, G2 and G3) as they can belong to several different groups at the same time. Example: The actuator configured with A = 1, PL = 3 e G = 4 is device 3 of room 1 belonging to group 4.
Set of devices also belonging to different rooms but which must be controlled at the same time (e.g. the rolling shutters of the North side of the home, the lighting of the day area, etc.).
12345
12345
12345
12345
12345
12345
A = GR PL = 1
Up to 9 room addresses can be managed in one system. For each room up to 9 addresses can be managed for each actuator. To these addresses are added any belonging to one or more groups.
LOGIC EXTENSION
for special applications such as extensive systems in houses or service/ industrial rooms, where the use of many devices may exceed the configuration limits mentioned above (9 addresses for each of the 9 rooms planned), interface item F422 can be used, configured in the logic expansion mode.
This mode can make an extension system made up of several individual systems, each of which may thus use all the 81 addresses, connected together on a single bus with riser function. A typical use may be the house distributed over several floors: a system can be made for each floor and they can be connected by means of interface item F422.
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The control devices also have positions A and PL to define the addresses of the devices which receive the command (actuators). For these positions there are numeric configurators with graphics which enable the device to send the command with the various ways listed in the table below.
Control
Type of command
congurator value
19 19
GEN GEN
congurator value
19 19
A19 MB A19 MB A19 MB
19 G E NB AM B AM
A19 MB GR A19 MB
GE B A MN
GEN
GR GR
PL A AMB PL
GGR EN GGR EN
19 AMB
A19 MB AMB AMB
General
A PL
19
GR
AMB
GR
EXAMPLES OF CONFIGURATION
Point-point command Group control
If the control is configured with A = 2 and PL = 3, this device sends the command to the actuator identified with A = 2 and PL = 3.
If the control is configured with A = GR and PL = 1, this device sends the command to the actuator identified with G = 1 (thus belonging to group 1).
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ADDRESSING LEVELS
For a better understanding of the concepts described in the previous page, the four addressing modes are described below.
Point-point command
The control devices (senders) can activate the actuators (receivers) with the following modes.
Direct command to one actuator identified by a room number and a light point number. Control device: A = n* PL = n* Actuator: A = n* PL = n* Example: command for a single load (lamp, fan, rolling shutter, etc.)
Room command
Direct command to all the actuators identified by the same room number. Control device: A = AMB PL = n* Actuator: A = n* PL = n* Example: commands for all the window and door frames of a room
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Control device: A = GR PL = n* Direct command to all the actuators which perform particular functions even if they Room 1 Actuator: A = n* PL = n* G = n*Room 2 belong to different rooms and are identified by the same group number. Point-point commands Example: command of all the lamps of a floor, on the North side of the1building A = 1 A=1 A=2 A= A=2
Group Command 1
PL = 1 A = GR PL = 1 PL = 2 PL = 3 PL = 1 PL = 2
A=2 PL = 3
Room 1
Point-point commands
A=1 PL = 1 A=1 PL = 2 A=1 PL = 3 A=2 PL = 1
Room 2
A=2 PL = 2 A=2 PL = 3
Group Command 2
A = GR PL = 2
A=1 PL = 1 G=1
A=1 PL = 2 G=1
A=1 PL = 3 G=2
A=2 PL = 1 G=2
A=2 PL = 2 G=1
A=2 PL = 3 G=1
Actuators
A=1 PL = 1 G=1
A=1 PL = 2 G=1
A=1 PL = 3 G=2
A=2 PL = 1 G=2
A=2 PL = 2 G=1
A=2 PL = 3 G=1
Actuators
A = AMB PL = 1
A = AMB PL = 2
Room Command 1
Room Command 1
General command
Room Command 2
Room Command 2
A = AMB PL = 1
A = AMB PL = 2
Direct command to all the system actuators. Example: command of all the lamps of the building
A=1 PL = 1
A=1 PL = 1
A = GEN A = n*
PL = / PL = n*
G = n*
Room 2
A=2 PL = 1
A=2 PL = 1
Group Command 1
Commands
A = GR PL = 1
Room 2 PL = 1
A=1 PL = 2
Room 2 2 PL =
A=2 PL = 2
A=2
A=2 PL = 3
Commands
A=2 PL = 3
General Command
A = GEN PL =
Actuators
Actuators
A=1 PL = 1 G=1
A=1 PL = 1 G=1
A=1 PL = 2 G=1
A=1 PL = 2 G=1
A=1 PL = 3 G=2
A=1 PL = 3 G=2
A=2 PL = 1 G=2
A=2 PL = 1 G=2
A=2 PL = 2 G=1
A=2 PL = 2 G=1
A=2 PL = 3 G=1
A=2 PL = 3 G=1
Actuators
Actuators
Room Command 1
A = AMB PL = 1
A = AMB PL = 1
Room Command 2
Room Command 2
A = AMB PL = 2
A = AMB PL = 2
Room Command 1
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The drawing shows two environments of a building with 6 lamps (3 for each environment). Each actuator is identified by three numbers: Environment number (A), progressive number of the device (PL) and the Group (G) it belongs to. The control devices are instead marked by two configurators in positions A and PL which specify the actuators which will receive the command (one only, one group or several actuators of a room).
Point-to-point control
Group control
The two Group controls can manage some lamps of room 1 and others of room 2. In fact the group control 1 marked with A = GR and PL = 1 controls actuators 1, 2, 5 and 6 marked with G = 1. In the same way group control 2 (A = ROOM, PL = 2) controls actuator 3 and 4.
General control
Control 1 (A = 1, PL = 1) controls actuators 1 (A = 1, PL = 1 and G = 1). In the same way control 2 (A = 1, PL = 2) controls actuator 2 (A = 1, PL = 2 and G = 1) etc..
Room control
The device identified A = GEN and PL = - (no configurator) sends a general command to all the actuators in the system.
Room control 1 (A = ROOM, PL = 1) controls actuators 1, 2 and 3 marked with A = 1. In the same way Room control 2 (A = ROOM, PL = 2) controls actuators 4, 5 and 6 marked with A = 2. controls
point-point controls room controls group controls
1
A=1 PL = 1
2
A=1 PL = 2
3
A=1 PL = 3
4
A=2 PL = 1
1
A =AMB PL = 1
2
A =AMB PL = 2
1
A =GR PL = 1
2
A =GR PL = 2
general control
A =GEN PL =
1
A=1 PL = 1 G=1
2
A=1 PL = 2 G=1
3
A=1 PL = 3 G=2
4
A=2 PL = 1 G=2
5
A=2 PL = 2 G=1
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The devices in the automation system can perform different functions, such as setting the brightness, switching lamps on/off or opening/closing rolling shutters. The function performed, i.e. what the device must do, is defined by putting M M
Table
configurators into the housings marked with M of the control devices and completing the devices with keys and key covers (if the devices are flush mounted). The table below lists the various operating modes as a function of the configurator and type of key cover used in the device.
Key covers
Function performed
M Cyclical ON-OFF command M M M Pressing the device used with relay actuators several times on M M M M the key covers sends the ON and OFF command alternately. With dimmer actuators keeping the pushbutton pressed adjusts the load power.
ON
14
18 18
no congurator
1 function
M M MM M
ON ON ON ON 18
OFF
14 M 14 M M 14 command 14 M
the ON command.
18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18
congurator ON
O/I
M M M M M
OFF command 18 18 18 On pressing the key cover the device sends the OFF command.
M M M M
18
congurator OFF
M
M M M M M M
Monostable ON-OFF command (pushbutton) S L A M M M SLA M This mode can perform an ON/OFF command similar to the SLA M command of a traditional point-point pushbutton, thus intended just for one address.
SLA
congurator PUL
M M
ON
M M M
configurator
Bistable command with hold (UP-DOWN for Prolling shutters). M UL 14 18 M M By pressing the key cover (lower orSPEupper) quickly it sends M PUL 18 M PUL PUL the UP-DOWN command for a rolling Mshutter motor. After the command has been given, pressing the lower or upper key cover again stops the rolling shutter in the position required.
2 functions
M M
OFF
Monostable command (UP-DOWN for rolling shutters). M 18 The device sends an UP-DOWN command for a rolling shutter motor as long as the lower or upper key cover is pressed. When the key cover is released the motors STOPS.
congurator
ON
14
M SPE
18 O/I 18
congurator O/I
ON/OFF command Used with relay actuators, when theMupper keyL A S cover is pressed the device sends an ON command; when the lower key cover is pressed the device sends an OFF command. With dimmer actuators pressing the upper and lower key cover adjusts the load power.
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18
PUL
AUXILIARY COMMANDS
Some special functions can be performed using a resource common to all the SCS systems: the auxiliary channels. There are 9 transmission channels on which commands can be sent. Commands can be sent on auxiliary channels from any control device, configuring A = AUX and PL = 1 to 9. The configurator in LP specifies on which auxiliary channel the command must be
MAIN ACTUATOR OPERATION MODES
M
M M
14 14
M M
M M
transmitted, while the mode of operation is specified by configurator M as for all the other commands. The actuators do not recognise these commands directly; the special command which translates the auxiliary into a command which the actuators can perform must therefore be used.
M M SPE SPE
18 18 18 18
Function performed
ON
M M M
14 18 18
Special functions This mode 18 perform special functions (OFF delayed, STOP can M 18 SPE timed) on the basis of the type of actuator used (single or double) and the numeric configurator inserted. Slave This mode can perform a command with two or more actuators. In practice the actuators with the SLA (Slave) configurator repeat the function performed by another actuator which acts as Master. M The actuators must have the same addresses and must be of 18 the same type (either all light actuators or all rolling shutter actuators).
congurator
1 to 4
M M
SLA SLA
OFF
congurator
SLA
M M
PUL PUL
PUL The device does not operate with the Room and General S M commands. L A
O/I
congurator
PUL
PUL
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upper pushbutton
configurator housing
rear view
Mode of operation
L4651/2
A PL M SPE AUX
A PL M SPE AUX
The following table lists all the modes of operation expected with the configurator in position M. The - symbol indicates the configurator/key cover combinations which cannot be used.
position M
Table
Possible function
L/N4681
A PL M
Cyclical ON-OFF for short push and adjustment for long push ON command Timed ON command 1) OFF command ON pressing the upper key OFF pressing the lower key and adjustment for long pressure (dimmer) Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke Monostable rolling shutter up-down Pushbutton (ON monostable) 1) The device puts the actuator which it has in address in OFF after a time laid down by the configurators used, as indicated in the table below: Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 seconds 0.5 seconds
O/I 3) M -
2) Extra times to table 1. To actuate them both positions M and SPE must be configured.
Configurator M 1 2 Time SPE 7 7 2 seconds 10 minutes
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In combination with the configurator in position M, by configuring positions SPE and AUX the device can be enabled to perform special functions.
Operating functions possible with congurator in position SPE
A PL M SPE AUX
Possible function
Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed Locks with lower key and unlocks with upper key ON with flash 1) Selection fixed adjustment level at 10 to 90% of the dimmer 2) Repeating of key 1 to 9 of the scenario unit whose address is specified in A and PL 1) Il periodo del lampeggio indicato nella tabella:
1 1 1 2 3 4
1 2 none to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9
2) The function is active if the device address corresponds to the address of a dimmer actuator Item L4674. The configurator in M defines the adjustment in % of the load power. Configurator %P on the load 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 40 5 50 6 60 7 70 8 80 9 90 Activating the device only puts the load at the value selected in ON. To turn OFF use a second control with configurator OFF in M.
Configurator none 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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A PL M SPE AUX
Possible function
T3
T4
Sound system function Door entry and video door entry system functions
8 9
SCENARIO M T1 T2 T3 1 1 2 3 2 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 4 13 14 15 see Sound System Technical Guide see Communication Technical Guide
T4 4 8 12 16
The L4651/2 configurator in AUX indicates the auxiliary channel number which activates the command. L/N4688
A PL M SPE AUX
A PL M SPE AUX
position AUX
On receiving a message sent on the AUX channel indicated, the device sends the command for which it is configured as if its command button had been pressed. No. of auxiliary channel which L/N4681 L4652/3 enable the control
A1 PL1 A2 PL2 A3 PL3 M
L4671/1
A PL M G1 G2
A PL M
No channel Channel 1 to 9
1 to 9
1 to 9
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upper pushbutton
configurator housing
lower pushbutton
BUS
The following table lists all the modes of operation expected with the configurator in position M. The - symbol indicates the configurator/key cover combinations which cannot be used.
position M
Table
Possible function
Cyclical ON-OFF for short push and adjustment for long push ON command Timed ON command 1) OFF command ON pressing the upper key OFF pressing the lower key and adjustment for long pressure (dimmer) Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke Monostable rolling shutter up-down Pushbutton (ON monostable) 1) The device puts the actuator which it has in address in OFF after a time laid down by the configurators used, as indicated in the table below: Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 seconds 0.5 seconds
O/I 3) M -
2) Extra times to table 1. To actuate them both positions M and SPE must be configured.
Configurator M 1 2 Time SPE 7 7 2 seconds 10 minutes
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In combination with the configurator in position M, by configuring positions SPE and AUX the device can be enabled to perform special functions.
Operating functions possible with congurator in position SPE
A PL M LIV1 LIV0 SPE I
Possible function
Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed 1 Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed 1 Locks with lower key and unlocks with upper key 1 ON with flash 1) 2 Selection fixed adjustment level at 10 to 90% of the dimmer 2) 3 Repeating of key 1 to 9 of the scenario unit 4 whose address is specified in A and PL Selection of the SOFT-START and SOFT-STOP speed and selection of 5 the fixed adjustment level from 1% to 99% using the LIV1=0 to 9 and LIV0=0 to 9 housings; the management is cyclical with ON at the selected level and OFF. If LIV1=LIV0=0,the control cyclically allows you to send ON (at the last motorised level) and OFF; when using point-point commands, the adjustment occurs with a long pressure and with an adjustment speed which can be configured with the M housing (see table 3) Same functions as above, with ON management (at selected 9 level) using top key and OFF using bottom key. If LIV1=LIV0=0, the control will allow you to send ON (last stored level) with the top key and OFF with the bottom key; when using point-point commands, the adjustment occurs with a long pressure and with an adjustment speed which can be configured with the M housing (see table 3) 1) The flashing time is specified in the table: Configurator none 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Time (seconds) 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
T T
1 2 none to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 93)
1 to 93)
3) The function is operative if the address of the device corresponds to a dimmer actuator. Configurator Soft-start and soft-stop time 1 1 sec 2 3 sec 3 5 sec 4 10 sec 5 20 sec 6 40 sec 7 1m 8 2m 9 4 m 15 s
2) The function is operative if the address of the device corresponds to the address of a dimmer actuator. The configurator in M determines the adjustment in % of the load power. Configurator %P on the load 1 10 2 20 3 30 4 40 5 50 6 60 7 70 8 80 9 90 The activation of the device sets the load to the selected value only in ON mode. To execute the OFF mode, use a second control with configurator OFF in M.
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Possible function
T4 4 8 12 16
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configurator housing
BUS
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T1
T2
T1
T2
timed ON
T1 timed ON
T2 OFF
T1 timed ON
T2 OFF/Set DOWN
T3 ON/Set UP
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CONFIGURATION - Control for single and double loads 2 modules - Item H/L4652/2
Mode of operation
Made up of two independent controls, on the back the device has two distinct positions M1 and M2. If the device is to be used for just one command, configure only the positions for command 1 (positions A1, PL1 and M1). If instead two separate commands are to be generated, configure the positions of command 1 and command 2 independently.
upper pushbuttons
A PL1 M1 A2 PL2 M2
BUS
rear view
Table
Possible function
ON command OFF command Timed ON command 2) Dimmer - ON command (upper key) OFF (lower key) + adjustment 1) Cyclical ON-OFF command and adjustment 1) Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke Monostable rolling shutter up-down Pushbutton (ON monostable) 1) If the command is sent to a dimmer actuator. 2) For operating times and description see the table for the device Item L4651/2.
O/I
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CONFIGURATION - Control for single and double loads 3 modules - Item H/L4652/3
Device with three independent controls. Can drive actuators for single loads with 1 relay or actuators with 2 interlocked relays and send controls for the management of advanced devices if configured with CEN configurator. L4651/2
Mode of operation
PL On the back the device hasPLthree distinct A and PL positions which refer to M M three keys on the front part. SPE SPE AUX AUX Going from left to right the three front keys correspond to command 1 (A1, PL1), command 2 (A2, PL2) and command 3 (A3, PL3).
upper pushbuttons
L/N4688
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
The following table lists all the modes of operation with the configurator in position M.
front view
L4652/3
A1 PL1 A2 PL2 A3 PL3 M
L/N4681
A PL M
L4671/1
A PL M G1 G2
L4671/2
A PL M G
position M
BUS
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no configurator cyclical ON-OFF NOTE: if the command is associated with a dimmer actuator Item H/L4678 Item H/L4674 with modes of operation cyclical ON-OFF, ON (upper key) and OFF (lower key) the brightness can also be adjusted.
1 4 7
3 6 9
2 5 8
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room light point/voice point (sound system SPE=8) mode mode 2 (scenario selection SPE=6) special led intensity adjustment
configurator housing
BUS
Possible function For point-point commands, it executes the cyclical ON/OFF function for short approaching and load power adjustment (dimmer actuators) for long approaching. As for the other controls, it executes only ON/OFF Timed ON command. The device sets the actuator to OFF after a predetermined time (see table 1) ON control OFF control Pushbutton (monostable ON) cyclic ON/OFF without adjustment ON command with flash. The flashing time is specified in the table 2 Selects the fixed adjustment level of the dimmer (see table 3)
Table 1
SPE = none
Table 2
SPE=2
Table 3
SPE=3
M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Time 1 min 2 sec (SPE=7) 2 min 10 min (SPE=7) 3 min 4 min 5 min 15 min 30 sec 0.5 sec
M None 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Time 0.5 sec 1 sec 1.5 sec 2 sec 2.5 sec 3 sec 3.5 sec 4 sec 4.5 sec 5 sec
M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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When setting configurator 6 in the SPE housing, the capacitive control activates, programmes and deletes any of the 16 scenarios contained in a Scenario Module.
Table 4
A - PL
M 0 0 ... 1
M2 1 2 ... 6
Programming a scenario
Cancelling a scenario
1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the programming process; 2) put your hand near the detector zone of the control (the Leds will switch on at their maximum intensity) and keep it in position. The intensity of the Leds will decrease to their lowest level after 3 seconds; now move your hand away from the control; 3) the Leds will begin to flash with a very low frequency, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode; 4) set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators; 5) put your hand briefly near the control to exit the programming mode; the Leds will stop flashing and will return to their lowest level of intensity.
1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the programming process; 2) put your hand near the detector zone of the control (the Leds will switch on at their maximum intensity) and keep it in position. The intensity of the Leds will decrease to their lowest level after 3 seconds; keep your hand in position for about another 5 seconds; 3) the Leds will start flashing with a high frequency, thus indicating that the scenario has been cancelled; they will then return to their lowest level of intensity. NOTE: To cancel all scenarios of the module, use the reset key directly on the scenario module.
Use the configurators in the INT housing to choose different lighting intensities of the Leds, according to the installation requirements. Specifically: INT = none when inactive and with load off, the Leds are lit at 30%, with load on (only for point-point light commands) at 60% INT = 1 when inactive and with load off, the Leds are lit at 45%, with load on (only for point-point light commands) at 70%
INT = OFF when inactive and with load off, the Leds are unlit, with load on (only for point-point light commands) at 30%
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This allows the execution of an ON/OFF command for the duration of 1 second. Z This configurator corresponds to A Environment of the Automation system (it assigns a homogeneous environment in which the execution takes place - from 1 to 9 -) N It corresponds to the PL of the Automation system (it assigns the point in which the execution must take place - from 1 to 9 -) MOD Assigns the operating mode. For Automation functions, enable configurator 2. AUX No configurator EXAMPLE: If Z=3, N=2 and MOD=2, the device sends an ON/OFF command for the duration of 1 second (e.g. opening of a door lock) to an actuator with address A=3 and PL=2.
Scenarios function
Front view
Configurator housing
Rear view
No. Corresponds to position PL of the scenario module. MOD Assigns the operating mode. For automation functions, enable configurator 2. AUX Assigns the correspondence with the scenario requested to the scenario module. Configurators 1 to 9 can be used. These correspond to the scenario associated with scenario module Item F420.
Z N MOD AUX
3 2 2 4
Control
Scenario module
EXAMPLE: the control, as configured here, activates scenario No. 4 of the scenario module Item F420 with address A = 3, PL = 2
09 19
Z It corresponds to the environment of the scenario module Item F420 in which the actuation from 1 to 9 occurs (ref. housing A on scenario module).
HC/HS/L/N/NT4607
F420
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This allows the execution of a timed ON command Z This configurator corresponds to A (environment of the system) Automation (assigns the homogeneous environment in which the actuation - from 1 to 9 - occurs) No. Corresponds to the PL of the Automation system (it assigns the point in which the execution must take place - from 1 to 9) MOD Assigns the operating mode. To obtain timed ON commands, enable configurator 6. AUX It assigns the timing duration according to the value of the configurator used, as specified in the following table.
Aux Time
HC/HS/L/N/NT4607
Z N MOD AUX
1 3 6 5
EXAMPLE: the transponder reader, as configured here, sends a 5 minute timed ON command to an actuator with address A = 1 and PL = 3 (e.g. when a service light is turned on)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (not used)
1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 5 min 20 sec 0.5 sec ---
SLAVE control
This allows the reproduction of a command enabled on a Master transponder reader. All transponder keys used must be stored only in the Master device. Z Corresponds to configurator Z of the master device. No. Corresponds to configurator N of the master device MOD Assigns the operating mode. To obtain SLAVE devices, enable configurator SLA. AUX Corresponds to configurator AUX of the master device.
HC/HS/L/N/NT4607 - A (slave)
HC/HS/L/N/NT4607 - B (master)
Z N MOD AUX
Z N MOD AUX
3 2 SLA
3 2 SLA
Z N MOD AUX
Z N MOD AUX
3 2 2
3 2 2
EXAMPLE: the control A, as configured here, works as a Slave of control B (Master), which allows the execution of an ON/OFF command for the duration of 1 second (e.g. opening of a door lock) by means of the actuator configured A=3 and PL=2
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Auxiliary controls
This mode is obtained by activating configurator AUX in MOD, thereby producing a 1 sec ON/OFF command on the assigned auxiliary channel. The difference here, compared to the auxiliary function produced with the reader enabled in the burglar alarm system (MOD = 1), is that the transponder codes are stored in the reader with the possibility to manage up to 120 badges at the same time. Z Assigns the number of the assigned zone, from 0 to 9 No. Assigns the progressive No. within the zone MOD Assigns the operating mode. For auxiliary functions, enable configurator AUX. AUX Assigns the auxiliary channel.
HC/HS/L/N/NT4607
HC/HS/L/N/NT4614
Z N MOD AUX
Z N MOD AUX
3 1 AUX 2
3 1 AUX 2
N AUX MOD
N AUX MOD
1 2 6
1 2 6
EXAMPLE: the control, as configured here, works as auxiliary device No.1 (N=1) located in zone 3 (Z=3) which activates an ON/OFF command on auxiliary channel 2 (AUX=2) intended for the relay actuator Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4614 configured with AUX = 2.
Programming transponders (badges) is extremely easy and allows you to store the code inside the protected control. In this case, you can store up to 120 codes. The procedure described below should be also followed when transponders are added. 1) Flip the slide switch on the back of the protected control to position 2) press the programming key located on the front of the product (dwg A) for 5 seconds. The red LED will switch on steadily and the buzzer will emit 1 BEEP; release the button.
Traspo n
de r
R
Z N MOD AUX
Z N MOD AUX
1 BEEP 4) Make sure there are two short and slow tones (1/2 sec between one BEEP and the other) as well as 2 red Led flashes (dwg. B) The badge is stored. 5) Repeat points 3 and 4 for all available badges NOTE: If there is a quick double BEEP (250 msec between one beep and the other) with a red Led flash, it means that the badge is already stored.
5 sec
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Z This configurator corresponds to position A of the scenario module. No. This configurator corresponds to position PL of the scenario module. MOD Assigns the operating mode. Insert configurator 9 AUX It assigns one of the scenarios programmed on the scenario module to the four buttons, (AUX = 1 to 9 ) as per table.
No. of pushbutton No. of associated scenario
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Tamper
Configurator housing
BUS SCS
EXAMPLE If configurator 3 is inserted in AUX, button 1 shall be used to activate scenario No. 3, button 2 to activate scenario No. 4, button 3 to activate scenario No. 5 and button 4 to activate scenario No. 6.
Storing scenarios:
1) set the lock programming switch to the open padlock, then: 2) press buttons 1 and 4 simultaneously for more than 5 seconds until the 0.5 sec. signal of the alarm status Led + audible signal is given 3) release buttons 1 and 4 4) move the transponder to be programmed toward the device: - if the transponder is stored correctly, it will emit 2 slow flashes of the alarm status Led + audible signal for one second. Go to par. 6) - if the code is already in the memory, it will emit 2 audible signals + 2 quick flashes. - if the memory is full, it will emit 5 audible signals + 5 quick flashes. 5) to store other transponders repeat the procedure from 4), otherwise go on to 7) 6) reset the programming lock switch to the closed padlock to exit the programming mode. Otherwise, the device will exit the programming mode after 1 minute of inactivity.
1) set the lock programming switch to the open padlock 2) press buttons 1 and 4 simultaneously for more than 10 seconds and check if there are 4 slow LED flashes + audible signal 3) release buttons 1 and 4 4) the transponder divider remains in programming mode so as to allow a new programming operation 5) reset the switch to the closed padlock to exit the cancelling mode
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Key 1
Key 2
Positions A and PL of the scenario control must correspond to those in the scenario module Item F420. The association of each key of the control with one of the scenarios stored by the module is made by configuring housing M. It is possible to configure positions N and DEL to set the number of the scenario to be activated with a delay and the period of the delay (from 30s to 1m). For more information, please see the following tables.
Key 4
A PL M N DEL
Back view detail
Correspondence between the 4 keys of the scenario control and the number of scenarios stored in the scenario module Item F420:
Congurator M Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
1 2 3 4
Depending on the configurators inserted in position N, it is possible to set a delay to be associated with one or all scenarios before being actually actuated.
Congurator N Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
The configurator in the DEL position determines the delay on activating the scenario.
Congurator DEL Delay
0 1 2 3 4 5
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
To cancel a scenario
None 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 4 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 15 seconds 30 seconds
Programming a scenario
1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the programming process; 2) press the key you want to associate the scenario with for 4 seconds. When the LED turns on, release the key. The corresponding LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode; 3) set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators; 4) when the scenario is set, press the button with the flashing LED again to exit the programming mode; 5) repeat par. 2, 3 and 4 for all the other keys, including those that are already programmed if you need to add commands to the associated scenario. NOTE: when you finish programming, it is recommended to disable the possibility to modify the scenarios by acting on the enable/disable key of the scenario module.
1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the programming process; 2) press the button of the scenario you want to cancel for at least 8 seconds: the red LED will turn on after 3 seconds; it will turn off after another 5 seconds; release the key. The corresponding LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the scenario has been cancelled. If the LED does not flash, it means that the command has failed. NOTE: To cancel all scenarios of the module, use the reset key directly on the scenario module Item F420.
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Item 335919
335919
Item 3559
Bus SCS
BUS TiDisplay Software example of definition of the icons for the Lighting function
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configurator housing
Item F420
In order to programme, change or cancel a scenario, it is necessary to enable the programming mode of the Module Item F422 so that the programming status LED is green (use the lock/unlock key on the Scenario Module for at least 0.5 seconds). Now follow the indications of the control device (special Control, capacitive Control, etc.) used in the Automation system to create the scenario. For example, if the device used is the special Control Item L4651/2, continue with the following operations: 1) Press one of the four keys on the Special command to which the scenario is to be associated for 3 seconds, the corresponding orange LED lights up and then flashes signalling the learning phase. Wait for the orange LED to flash before continuing. 2) Construct the scenario by means of the commands belonging to the various Automation, Temperature control, Sound System, etc. functions. 3) Confirm the scenario by pressing the corresponding button on the Special command quickly; the LED changes from flashing orange to green. 4) To change or create new scenarios to be linked to the other keys, repeat the procedure starting from point 1. If the Scenario module does not receive a command within 30 minutes from the beginning of the learning phase, the programming is automatically interrupted. To call a set scenario just press its button on the Special command quickly. To cancel a scenario completely, keep the corresponding button pressed for about ten seconds. The orange LED signals the cancellation by flashing quickly. To cancel the entire memory keep the DEL button on the Scenario module pressed for 10 seconds, the yellow reset scenarios LED flashes quickly. Once the operations have been performed lock the programming, pressing the lock/unlock button for at least 0.5 seconds, so that the corresponding LED becomes red.
key 1
key 2
key 3
key 4
NOTES: Inside the system itself one Scenario module can be programmed at once as the other devices are temporarily locked; during this phase the programming state LED becomes orange signalling the temporary Lock. During the learning phase and when there are timed commands or group commands, the Scenario module does not save events for 10 or 5 seconds respectively. You must thus wait before continuing with creating the scenario. During the scenario learning phase only the changes of state are saved. The Scenario module should be configured with a different A and PL address from that of an actuator. Use A=0 and PL=1 to 9, which cannot be used by actuators.
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LED
The table below gives the unit addressing modes as a function of configurator 1 to 9 in position A.
Table
front view
Configurator value 1 to 9
Command addresses pressing one of the four pushbuttons, before activating the scenario saved, the device sends an OFF command to all the devices belonging to the room selected in A. Pressing the pushbutton again sends L/N4688 an OFF command to all the devices belonging to the room selected in A and switches off the scenario LED A1 on pressing one of the four pushbuttons, the scenario PL1 saved is activated without sending PL2 previous OFF a M command. Pressing the pushbutton switches off only SPE the LED scenario activated mode of operation two-way switch for the programming
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
51/2
no configuratorA
PL M SPE AUX
rear view
Mode of operation
52/3
The table below lists all the modes of operation performed by the control unit as a function of the value of the configurator in position M.
L/N4681
A PL M
L4671/1
A PL M G1 G2
L4671/2
A PL M G
position M
Table
Function performed the control unit acts as master the control unit acts as slave of a master scenario control unit. Pressing one of the four keys recalls the scenarios programmed for the four keys of the master control unit. The configuration of A and PL must mirror that of the Master unit.
NOTE: The control unit must only be programmed if it is configured as Master. In this case no configurator is assigned to position M.
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scenario 1 key
scenario 2 key
LED
key cover
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A PL M SPE AUX
A PL M SPE AUX
L/N4688
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
L4652/3
L/N4681
A PL M
L4671/1
position M
A PL M G1 G2
The unit can only save the scenarios if the device is set as Master (no A1 PL1 configurator in position M). A2 Thanks to the devices self-learning feature, the unit programming PL2 procedure A3 is summarised in activating all those system commands which define PL3 the scenarios and in the later saving phase in which the unit saves M and associates the scenarios set to each of the four keys. After configuring the unit, reset (see section below), then continue with the programming as specified below: 1) Put the two-way switch on the back of the unit in position to activate the self-learning phase; 2) Press one of the four pushbuttons to which the scenario is to be associated until its LED lights up. When it starts flashing this signals that the programming phase is active. 3) Set the scenario by means of the commands and/or actuators involved. Several commands can be saved, up to a maximum of: 45 (key 1) 35 (key 2) 25 (key 3) 20 (key 4) WARNING In this phase do not give commands outside the scenario to be activated because the unit will save them. If the number of commands being saved is greater than the value allowed, the unit flashes more quickly. The LED then goes out and the programming phase stops. In this situation a new programming will replace the first commands set during the previous scenario. 4) At the end of the scenario definition, confirm the save by pressing the key marked by the flashing indicator again. The indicator then goes out. 5) Repeat the procedure described in points 2, 3 and 4 to program the scenarios associated with the other keys. Also follow this procedure to add or change the features of a scenario already set. Warning This procedure does not cancel the commands already saved. If the scenario is to be changed completely, reset. 6) If the features of the scenarios saved are to be changed at any time keep the two-way switch on the back on the position; if not switch the two-way switch to position (programming locked, useful in public places where outside people have access).
rear view
front view
If the device is ready for programming, one or all the scenarios saved can be reset at any time. To reset a scenario just keep its key pressed for about ten seconds (the LED lights up and goes out after a few seconds). The LED flashes more quickly to signal that the memory has been cancelled. To reset all the scenarios saved at the same time press the keys of scenario 1 and of scenario 4 for about ten seconds (the indicator of key 1 lights up and goes out after a few seconds). In this case the four LED flash more quickly to signal that the memory has been cancelled.
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Remote controls
LED
front view
Item 4482/16 16 channels room number receiving the command channel selection PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 selector switch to enable programming rear view mode of operation
The IR receiver can be set up for 3 different modes of operation depending on the configuration of positions A, PL 1 to 4 and M:
Table
M 1 to 4
none
Functions which can be performed Repeating of 4 generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) with the 4 remote control keys. The receiver saves the commands required in the installation phase, by inserting configurators in positions A, PL 1 to 4 and M. Changing the pre-set functions involves the reconfiguration of the IR receiver. Repeating of 4 generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) with the 4 remote control keys. In this case the unit saves the commands with a self-learning procedure. The customer can change the succession and the commands saved to be recalled with the remote control at any time. Management with the remote control of a maximum of 16 recorded scenarios in the scenario module Item F420.
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This mode lets the user associate generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) intended for single loads or double loads with the remote control keys. The correspondence between the remote control keys and the loads commanded is determined in the installation phase by the configuration of positions A and PL 1 to 4 of the IR receiver, as shown in the table below. The following can be associated with the remote control pushbuttons: - Point-point commands, i.e. intended for single or double loads (rolling shutter motor) whose address is specified by configurator 1 to 9 in positions PL 1 to 4. The various modes of operation are determined by the association of the configurators with the PL positions. - Commands intended for actuators for single and double loads belonging to the room defined with configurator 1 to 9 in position A. In this case the modes of operation are defined by the configurators marked by the graphics of the function performed, inserted in positions PL 1 to 4.
Table
addresses/mode of operation
rear view
Function cyclical ON-OFF for short press + adjustment (dimmer) cyclical ON-OFF Rolling shutter up-down 1)
Type of control Light point in the room indicated in R Room command 2) Light point in the room indicated in A
Position A 1 to 9
Position PL1/PF1 1 to 9
Position PL2/PF2 1 to 9
Position PL3/PF3 1 to 9
Position PL4/PF4 1 to 9
1 to 9 1 to 9
AMB 1 to 9
AMB 1 to 9 1 to 9
AMB
AMB
1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 9
1 to 9 M M M M M
Room command 2)
1 to 9
M M
Room command 2)
1 to 9
1 to 9 1 to 9
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
1) The two PL positions must have the same congurator. The UP command is associated with the rst PL position and the DOWN command with the second PL position.
Example 1 If on the receiver positions PL2 and PL3 have configurator 7, the remote control operates double actuator 7 of the room indicated in A, raising the rolling shutters with pushbutton 2 and lowering them with pushbutton 3.
Example 2 If on the receiver positions PL2 and PL3 have configurator and position A has configurator 2, the remote control operates all the actuators in room 2, raising the rolling shutters with pushbutton 2 and lowering them with pushbutton 3.
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Up to 4 IR receivers can be installed in the room considered. They can manage up to a maximum of 16 separate commands. The correspondence between the channels of a remote control and the respective IR receiver is established by configuring position M of the IR receiver correctly.
configurator M
rear view
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Item 4482/7
Configurator in position M CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
Configurator in position M CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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This mode enables you to associate a single command with any key of the remote control. It is possible to associate up to 16 commands with a remote control using only one receiver (using the 16 channel remote control - 4482/16). Commands that the receiver can learn: - ON/OFF actuator (ON/OFF cyclical functioning for short pressure and adjustment for long pressure) - Timed ON - Flashing - UP-DOWN rolling shutter (up-down until end of stroke) - Lock/Unlock actuator - ON/OFF, lights auxiliary (cyclic ON/OFF functioning) - UP-DOWN rolling shutter auxiliary (up-down until end of stroke) To associate a different command with each of the remote control channels, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton for 3 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily; 2) within 20 seconds press the key of the channel you want to programme on the remote control: the LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode; 3) set up the command you want to associate with the remote control key using the controls and/or corresponding actuator: the LED will turn on steadily; 4) you can now repeat 2) and 3) for all keys, even for a key that has already been associated, in case you want to change it; 5) press the pin key to exit the programming mode: the LED will turn off;
room number
rear view
To cancel the programming of one of the remote control channels, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton for at least 8 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily after 3 seconds; it will turn off after another 5 seconds; release the key within 4 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily; 2) within 20 seconds press the key of the channel you want to cancel on the remote control: The LED will start flashing quickly for about 4 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation; 3) from now on, the cancelled key will no longer activate any command until it is re-programmed. To cancel the programming of all remote control channels simultaneously, press the pin pushbutton for about 12 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily after 3 seconds; it will turn off after another 5 seconds; after another 4 seconds, it will start flashing quickly for about 4 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation of all programming conditions.
This mode can be used only if the system includes a scenario module Item F420. It lets you create, cancel or modify the scenarios contained in the scenario module, thus activating them with the remote control. The procedure lets you store up to 16 scenarios using all 16 channels of the 16-channel remote control. The following table shows the correspondence between the number of the scenario stored in the scenario module and the remote control channels:
Number of scenario module Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 Scenario 5 Scenario 6 Scenario 7 Scenario 8 Scenario 9 Scenario 10 Scenario 11 Scenario 12 Scenario 13 Scenario 14 Scenario 15 Scenario 16 16-channel remote control 4482/16 Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 Ch7 Ch8 Ch9 Ch10 Ch11 Ch12 Ch13 Ch14 Ch15 Ch16 7-channel remote control 4482/7 Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4 Ch5 Ch6 Ch7
To programme a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton for 3 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily; release the key. 2) within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to programme on the remote control: the LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode; 3) set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators; 4) press the pin key to exit the programming mode: the LED will turn off; 5) repeat 1) and 4) for all the scenarios you want to programme. To cancel a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton for 8 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily after 3 seconds; it will turn off again after another 5 seconds; release the key within 4 seconds: the LED will turn on steadily; 2) within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to cancel on the remote control: when the scenario module confirms the cancellation, the LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds and then it will turn off; 3) repeat 1) and 2) for all the scenarios you want to cancel. To reset the whole memory, it is necessary to act directly on the scenario module. If you want to disable the possibility to programme or cancel the scenarios from the IR receiver, set the two-way switch on the back to padlock closed.
The scenario module must be configured with self-learning function enabled (it is necessary to press the self-learning key so that the associated LED is green if it is red, the function is not enabled) and the two-way switch on the back side of the IR receiver must be in the padlock open position.
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CONFIGURATION - Passive IR detectors Item HC/HS/L/ N/NT4610 Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4611 and Item N4640
Made for the Burglar-alarm system, the volumetric passive infrared ray detector, sensitive to the movement of hot bodies, can give a command, even timed, when a person comes near the controlled area (lights switching on, check of accesses, etc.). The volume of the area monitored is divided into 14 bands divided over three floors. It is available in the version with fixed lens Item L/N/NT4610, for installations at switch height, or with articulated lens Item L/N/NT4611 for installations in the high parts of rooms and in the mini version for angular installation Item N4640. Passive IR detectors are able to generate and send a timed ON command directly to one or more actuators or a generic command used with an advanced function command Item L4651/2 using auxiliary channels.
Timed ON command
30 28 vertical adjustment
horizontal adjustment
30 Fresnel lens
For this mode, it is necessary to configure the A and PL address of the actuator to be controlled in positions Z and N of the detector. It is necessary to insert the ON configurator in the MOD position to enable the timing function. The ON activation period is determined by numerical configurators 1 to 9 placed in the AUX position, as per the following table:
AUX Time 1 2 3 4 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 5 min 6 15 min 7 30 sec 8 0,5 sec 9 2 sec
BUS
In this case, the control for the actuator is managed by a control device Item H/L4651/2 which, according to its operating mode set in its M position, activates the actuator with the address determined in A and PL. In this case the communication between the detector and the associated control device Item H/L4651/2 is established by determining an auxiliary channel configured in the IR detector by inserting the AUX configurator in the position or MOD position and by specifying the auxiliary channel number with numerical configurators 1 to 9 for the communication with the control Item H/L4651/2. Obviously, in order to distinctly establish the auxiliary channel, the AUX position of the control must also have the same configurator of the IR detector.
Item L/N/NT4611
Item L4651/2
Item L4671/1
NOTE: if the IR detector is installed in the Automation BUS it is not necessary to configure housings N and Z.
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Living International/Light 2-module actuator for flush-mounting installation with front cover plates
This mode can extend a command to two or more actuators simultaneously. In this case all the actuators must be configured with the same addresses; the first actuator (Master) will be put in position M to perform the function required, the other actuators (Slave) must have the SLA configurator in position M to repeat the function of the Master actuator. One use of the master/slave mode is represented by the need to control many loads with total power greater than the output of the relay of a single actuator at the same time.
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upper pushbutton
L/N4688
A1 PL1 PL2 M Mode of operation SPE
lower pushbutton
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
681
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 2 interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
L4671/1
A PL M G1 G2
L4671/2
position M
A PL M G
rear view
Table
Possible function
Cyclical ON-OFF ON pressing the upper key - OFF pressing the lower key Cyclical ON-OFF the actuator ignores the Room and General commands Actuator as Slave. Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address Master Actuator with OFF command delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set in the Master actuator has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
O/I
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A PL M SPE AUX
configurator housing
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
2x2.5 mm2
rear view
Mode of operation
L/N4681
L4671/1
L4671/2
A PL M G
A A The actuator only performs the modes of operation which can be configured PL PL directly on the control which require the use of 2 interlocked Mrelays. M G1 Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of G2 the same actuator are listed in the table below.
position M
Table
Possible function
Actuator as Slave. Receives a command sent by a Master actuator Timed stop. The actuator deactivates after the time set has elapsed 1) 1) The configurator value indicated in the table defines the final time after which the actuator switches off. Configurator no configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 5 10 infinite or until next command
SLA
none to 4 1)
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upper pushbutton
rear view
Mode of operation
71/1
Further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
L4671/2
A PL M G
position M
Table
Possible function
Cyclical ON-OFF for short press and adjustment for long press ON pressing the upper key and adjustment UP. OFF on the upper key and adjustment DOWN. NOTE: The interval between a switching on and a switching off must not be less than 3 seconds.
no configurator
O/I
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upper pushbutton
The actuator executes all basic operating modes which can be directly configured on the control, except those that require the use of 2 interlocked relays.
A PL M G
A PL M G
configurator housing
Table
Possible function
ON/OFF cyclical functioning for short pressure and adjustment for long pressure ON pressing the upper key - increasing adjustment OFF pressing the lower key - decreasing adjustment ON-OFF cyclical functioning the actuator ignores General and Environment commands Actuator as Slave. Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address Master Actuator with OFF command delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set in the Master actuator has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
O/I
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LED
micropushbutton
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 2 interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M L/N4675
A PL M G
front view
configurator housing
BUS
rear view Actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address The actuator ignores the Room PUL and General commands Master Actuator with OFF command 1 to 4 1) delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set in the Master actuator has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
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configurator housing
LED
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 2 interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M L/N4675
A PL M G
front view
Actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address The actuator ignores the Room PUL and General commands Master Actuator with OFF command 1 to 4 1) delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set in the Master actuator has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
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configurator housing
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 2 interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M L/N4675
A PL M G
LED
front view
Cyclical no ON-OFF configurator ON/OFF mode O/I variations on the fronts (toggle) Cyclical ON/OFF. The actuator PUL ignores the Room and General commands The actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address Timed ON 1) 1 to 8 1) 1) If controlled by external pushbutton the device switches off after a time set by the configurator in M as indicated in the table below. Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Times (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 seconds 0.5 seconds
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Item F412
Item HS4672
1 2 3
CAPTIONS: 1 Load activation key; press this key to activate the load 2 LED: signals the state of the actuator and the connected load 3 LED: signals the state of the load in relation to the overload. Red LED = load disconnected
1st deactivation
2nd deactivation
3rd deactivation
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The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 2 interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M
micropushbutton LED
1
A PL M G1 G2 G3
Actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address. The actuator ignores the PUL Room and General commands Master Actuator with OFF command 1 to 4 1) delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set with the configurators has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
2 3
A BUS PL M G1 G2 G3
configurator housing
ART.F411/1
4 5
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The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M
A PL1 PL2 G M
micropushbutton LED
A PL1 PL2 G M
1 2 3 4
ART.F411/2
1 2 3 4
configurator housing
Timed stop for motors. none to 4 1) The device deactivates after the time set has elapsed 1) This mode is only operative if LP1 = LP2 (same configurators), i.e. with the two relays interlocked Actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address 1) The value of the configurator in the table defines the final time, after which the actuator deactivates. Configurator (no configurator) 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 5 10 infinite or until the next command
BUS
PL1
1
2
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PL2
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The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
micropushbutton
1 2 3 4 5
Possible functions
Configuration position M
LED
A PL1 PL2 PL3 BUS PL4 M
1 2
configurator housing
ART.F411/4
4 5
1
front view
2
3
4
Example 1 A=1, PL1=3 PL2=5 PL3=5 PL4=2 M=none In this case the relays (PL1) and (PL4) are activated on the basis of the mode defined by the commands configured A=1 PL=3 and A=1 PL=2. Relays (PL2) and (PL3) are interlocked and are activated by command A=1 and PL=5 with mode defined in M. Relays (PL2) and (PL3) deactivate after a minute. Example 2 A=1, PL1=3 PL2=2 PL3=4 PL4=6 M=none In this case all the relays (PL......+1) and (PL4) activate on the basis of the mode defined by the commands configured A=1 PL=3, A=1 PL=4 and A=1 PL=6. Whether there are configurators 1 to 4 in position M of the actuator or not makes no difference.
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load
fuse
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control device. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
LED key
Possible functions
BUS
Actuator as Slave. SLA Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address The actuator ignores the Room PUL and General commands Master Actuator with OFF command 1 to 4 1) delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set with the configurators has elapsed 1) 1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at the same time. The OFF command switches the light off immediately and leaves the fan working for the time set with configurator 1 to 4 in M of the Master actuator as indicated in the table. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
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Actuator as Slave. Receives a command sent by a Master actuator which has the same address The actuator ignores the Room PUL and General commands Master Actuator with OFF command 1 to 4 1) delayed on the corresponding Slave actuator. Only for point-point command. With the OFF command the Master actuator deactivates; the Slave actuator deactivates after the time set in the Master actuator has elapsed 1) 1) The period of time set with configurator 1 to 4 inserted in M of the Master actuator is indicated in the table below. Configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4
key LED
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side view
configurator housing
BUS
front view
side view
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If pushbuttons or switches are connected to the contacts, the interface can be assimilated to a control for double loads equipped with two one-module key covers.
black COM BUS 1 white PL1 grey PL2 2
is t he sam
In this case the ON, OFF or adjustment function, for two separate loads, can be assigned to each key cover.
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ea am es h is t
s
Devices for two separate loads (switches, pushbuttons, etc.)
PL2 BUS
Double function
COM
PL1
If a two-way switch is connected to the contacts, the interface can be assimilated to a control for double loads equipped with a double-function
two-module key cover. In this case the ON, OFF, rolling shutter UP-DOWN for one load, can be assigned to the key cover.
1
ea s
or
ea s
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s the
am
Devices for one double-function load (two-way switch, interlocked switches, etc.)
COM
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Mode of operation
L4651/2
L/N4688
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
The various functions performed by the configurator in position M are listed A A PL PL in the table below. M M If PL1 = PL2 two connected switches form SPE double control (two-way switch, a SPE AUX AUX etc.).
position M
Table
Possible function
Cyclical ON-OFF for short press and adjustment for long press A1 PL1 ON A2 ON timed 1) PL2 A3 OFF PL3 M ON pressing the key connected in PL1 (white cable) - OFF pressing the key connected in PL2 (grey cable) and adjustment for long press (dimmer) 2) Up-down rolling shutter to end of stroke 3) Up-down rolling shutter monostable 3) Pushbutton 1) The device sends an OFF command after a time set by the configurators used as indicated in the table below. Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 seconds 0.5 seconds
L4652/3
L/N4681
A PL M
Value configurator in M single function L4671/1 double function no configurator A ON PL M 1 to 8 G1 OFF G2 O/I PUL
2) As a function of the receiver actuator mode of operation. 3) In this mode the grey cable corresponds to the up command while the white cable corresponds to the down command. NOTE: If circuits are connected to the interface terminals, the mode of operation to select is PUL. If normally open (NC) pushbuttons are connected all the other modes of operation indicated in the table are performed.
If position SPE is correctly configured as well as position M the device performs special functions listed in the table below.
Operating functions possible with congurator in position SPE
L/N4688
A1 PL1 PL2 M SPE
A PL M SPE AUX
Possible function Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed L/N4681 Locks with key connected in PL2 (grey cable) L4671/1 and unlocks with key connected in PL1 (white cable) On with flash 1) A A cyclical ON/OFF without adjustment PL PL M M (only NO contact) G1 Selection adjustment level fixed at 10 to 90 % of the dimmer 2) G2 Repeating of key 1 to 4 of the scenario unit whose address is specified in A and PL 3) Management of scenario module Item F420 5) ON timed (2 seconds) ON timed (10 minutes)
double function 3
none to 9 7 1 to 9 1 to 4
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Configurator none 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
T T
2) Device to be combined with the dimmer actuator and an OFF command for switching off. The configurator defines the adjustment in % of the load power. Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 % of load 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Environment (A) and Light point (LP): A=0 to 9 and PL1=1 to 9 are the environment and the light point of the scenario module to be controlled. PL2 must be the same as PL1, or not configured (in this case the second contact is disabled). The functioning mode is the same as the control Item H/L5651/2 and scenario control HC/HS/L/N/NT4680: - short contact closing (less than 3 seconds) scenario activation - long contact closing (from 3 to 8 seconds) programming start - long contact closing (more than 8 seconds) cancellation - when programming, the LED flashes slowly - when cancellation is confirmed, the LED will start flashing quickly for 4 seconds.
This mode can perform the commands envisaged by the basic mode of operation with SPE = no configurator when NC (normally closed) pushbuttons or switches are connected to the interface terminals.
3) Example of configuration: To repeat key 3 of the scenario unit Item L/N/NT4681 with a traditional pushbutton connected to the black cord and the white cord (PL1), configure SPE = 4 and M = 3. In positions A and PL1 configure the address of the scenario unit to be controlled with the traditional pushbutton (e.g. A=1 and PL1=1 for the unit with address A=1 and PL=1). If position PL2 is configured as well (e.g. with configurator 2), the interface is enabled to repeat key 3 of a second scenario unit with address A=1 and PL=2 with a traditional pushbutton connected to the black cord and the grey cord (PL2). If instead positions PL1 and PL2 have the same configurator, both pushbuttons connected to the interface repeat key 3 of the scenario unit. Two different keys of the same unit cannot be controlled with one interface. When only a traditional device is to be connected to the interface, it must only be connected to the black cord and the white cord (PL1) and positions A and PL1 must be configured. 4) Item 3477 can manage the ON/OFF mode without adjustment (M=0/1 SPE=1).
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terminal OUT
Housings I1, I2, I3 and I4 are used to identify the interface inside the system uniquely. With actuators and controls this function is performed by the configurators in housings A (room) and PL (light point). In both cases configuring the device means giving it an address which identifies it. The interface address must be different from any other address on the two buses connected to it. Depending on the mode of use the interface may have an address defined with only two configurators, I3 and I4, leaving the housings for I1 and I2 empty, or with all four: - Only I3 and I4; when the interface is used in the physical expansion, logical expansion, burglar-alarm/automation interface - I1, I2, I3 and I4; when the interface is used in the public riser mode.
Mode of operation conguration (MOD congurator)
The following five modes are available: 1 Physical expansion (configurator MOD=1): can increase the total bus length or exceed the absorption limit of 1200 mA for the individual power supply. As for the installation limitations, please refer to the chapter General rules for installation 2 Logical expansion (configurator MOD=2): can increase the number of devices of a system, which is 81 (max 9 rooms with 9 light points each). As for the installation limitations, please refer to the chapter General rules for installation 3 Public riser (configurator MOD=3): can interface the digital door entry or video door entry systems with the other buses of the burglar-alarm or automation systems. 4 Burglar-alarm/automation interface (configurator MOD=4): allows the automation and burglar-alarm systems to communicate. 5 Galvanic separation (configurator MOD = no configurator required): can connect the video door entry system with an automation system allowing monitoring via Web Server A/V. NOTE: for more details about the modes described in points 3, 4 and 5 see the SYSTEM INTEGRATION chapter.
front view
I1 I 2 I3 I4
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For this mode of operation configurator 1 must be inserted in the MOD position of the interface. The positions identified with I1 and I2 must not be configured. The separation address between the two buses connected to the interface must instead be defined in positions I3 and I4. Supposing as in the example that I3=3, I4=2: - on the input bus (IN) the addresses must go from A=1 / PL=1 to A=3 / PL=1; - on the output bus (OUT) the addresses must go from A=3 / PL=3 to A=9 /PL=9 or to the address of the next interface.
As can be seen from the example, all the automation bus 1 addresses are lower than that of the interface, while all the automation bus 2 addresses are higher; the interface address thus separates all the addresses of which the complete system may be made up into two or more blocks. To position the devices in the global system, remember the indications of the next page.
Example: physical expansion made connecting three systems with interfaces Item F422
Control devices
Actuator
A/PL = 33
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I1 = I2 = I3 = 3 I4 = 2 MOD = 1
A/PL = 11 31
OUT
IN
I1 = I2 = I3 = 5 I4 = 4 MOD = 1
A/PL = 55 99
Control device
Actuator
Control device
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When configuring the devices which will be connected to the global Automation system, remember that: 1. all the command devices configured to send Point-point, Room, Group and General commands can be connected on either branch of the system (1 or 2) regardless of their addresses in A and PL positions. 2. This is also true in the case of actuators configured in the slave operation mode and for actuators Item F412 and L/N/NT4672 of the Energy management system.
3. The scenario unit Item N4681, the scenario modules Item F420, the actuators (including those configured as masters) and the IR receivers Items HC/HS4654 and L/N/NT4654N must be installed on the Bus sections No. 1 or No. 2 corresponding to their own local address. Example: if the scenario unit is configured as A=2, PL=1 it shall be placed on system No. 1. 4. The energy management system Item control unit F421 and the control panel Item N4682 must be placed on the bus with higher addresses (system 2). 5. Interface Item F422 allows the transit between the various systems of the Point-Point, Group, Room and General commands. As an example, install a command configured A=1 and PL=5 in system 2 to command actuator A=1 and PL=5 installed in system 1.
A=0 to 3 PL=1
Master actuator
A=1 to 9 PL=1 to 9
A=3 to 9 PL=3 to 9
Master actuator
A=3 to 9 PL=3 to 9
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For this mode configurator 2 must be put in the MOD position. The positions identified with I1 and I2 must not be configured, while in positions I3 and I4 the interface address must instead be configured inside the individual system connected to the riser, with the same modes of assignation of address A and PL of the devices remembering that: I3 = A I4 = PL
To avoid using one of the addresses A/P = 11 to 99 of the Automation system connected, assign the configuration to the interface: I3 = 0 I4 = 1 to 9
Riser common
Installation example
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In configuring the Global automation system, remember that: 1. each system connected to the common riser may use all the 81 addresses provided (9 light points for 9 Rooms) apart from the address of interface Item F422 which will be assigned in positions I3 and I4. 2. The common riser must be made up of an Automation system in which the Energy management Control unit and the control unit with dialling device Item 3500 can be installed as well as the command devices and actuators.
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3. Interface F422 allows the commands to transit between the individual systems and the common riser with the following mode:
Common riser
Bus 2
Special control Item L4651/2
Interface F422
Bus 1
COMMON RISER
Example: the Point-Point command and the Room command are only possible between command devices and actuators belonging to each individual system or to the common riser. The interface does not in fact allow the command to transit from an individual system to the riser and vice versa. 4. To send commands from one system to another through the common riser use the Special command L4651/2 configured to generate Auxiliary commands (configurator 1 to 9 in the AUX position) or the control unit with dialling device Item 3500 programmed for this function.
Using this device in a system with logical expansion enables you to send, from a single system connected to the main riser, any type of command (environment command, point-point command, etc.) directed to actuators situated in the riser itself or in another system connected with interface Item F422. This is made possible by configuring the address of the interface Item F422 - used for transferring the information - in the cross control device. For more information, please refer to chapter Configuration (control Item H/L4655).
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key LED
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Light actuator
Receiving interface
Transmitting devices
LED micropushbutton
Control
Transmitting interface
Remote control
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The devices of the radio automation system can be used in two different installation conditions: - as a pure radio system - combined with the wire automation system In the case of systems made up only of radio devices there is no need to use configurators in housings R, LP and G. Not putting a configurator in the housing indicated with M the control works with cyclical mode.
Operating mode for plain radio system usage
Whenever an actuator is controlled by several controls the I/O configurator should be inserted in housing M of the controls and the controls used with the two-function key covers. With combined systems the traditional configuration must be performed using the configurators in housings R, LP and G.
These modes are applied when you need to directly radio-operate one or more radio actuators. As for the radio control keys, it is possible to choose one of the functioning modes included in the table below. According to the type of configurator placed in the M housing, it is possible to obtain a corresponding functioning mode. The housings for configurators A, PL1 e PL2 are not used. The last 4 types of configuration, unlike the first 7, allow you to have mixed functioning modes: that is, the key on the left and the key on the right do not have the same functioning mode.
configurator housing
LED
Table
Possible functions
Cyclical ON/OFF command ON Command OFF command ON Command by pressing the upper key, OFF by pressing the lower one rolling shutter UP/DOWN command - to end of stroke rolling shutter UP/DOWN command as long as the key is pressed Pushbutton mode Left key: ON/OFF Cyclic Right key: rolling shutters Up/Down Left key: ON/OFF Cyclic Right key: UP/DOWN - monostable Left key: ON - upper key, ON - lower key, Right key: Up/Down Left key: ON - upper key, on lower key Right key: Up/Down - monostable
YES YES YES NO NO NO YES YES on the left NO on the right YES on the left NO on the right NO NO NO NO
PUL 1 2 3 4
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In order to use the device in a My Home system, the receiving radio interface Item HC/HS4575 or Item L/N/NT4575N must be installed in the BUS system.
The radio control must be configured by placing the appropriate configurators in housings A, PL1, PL2 and M. If position PL2 is not configured, the right key will be disabled. Use the table on the previous page for the configuration. Also consider the specific procedures listed in the table below.
Table
Feasible functions
Cyclical ON/OFF command and intensity adjustment for long pressure ON Command by pressing the upper key, OFF by pressing the lower one and intensity adjustment for long pressure Scenario management (see table below)
YES NO
NO
5 to 8
This mode can be used only if the system includes a Scenario Module Item F420 that allows you to activate (not programme) a previously stored scenario. In this functioning mode, positions A and PL1 represent the address of the scenario module you can act on. The command activates a scenario from 1 to 16, depending on the configurator placed in position M and on the key that is pressed, as described in the following table.
Scenario control
Scenario number on the Scenario module Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 Scenario 5 Scenario 6 Scenario 7 Scenario 8 Scenario 9 Scenario 10 Scenario 11 Scenario 12 Scenario 13 Scenario 14 Scenario 15 Scenario 16
Configurator M=6
Configurator M=7
Configurator M=8
Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
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CONFIGURATION - Radio control Item HA/HB/L4572SB and receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB
This device, which has been specifically designed for being used in My Home systems in combination with the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/ NT4575SB, is not provided with the positions for configuring the operating modes inasmuch as they are set up by configuring the SPE position of the radio receiver. Two radio control configuration modes are required: - Self-learning (SPE=0) - Standard (SPE=1). Positions A, PL1/PF1 and PL2 determine the addresses of the receiver in the MY HOME system. Positions M1 and M2 determine the operating modes as described hereinafter.
This functioning mode enables you to associate one of the following functions performed by the Automation system with each pair of keys, pair 1-3 and pair 2-4 of the radio control Item HA/HB/L4572SB. - ON/OFF - actuator; operation in O/I mode. For short ON/OFF actuator pressure, for long dimmer adjustment pressure (only for point-point commands). The upper key of the pair is automatically associated with the ON command and UP intensity adjustment, whereas the lower key is associated with the OFF command and DOWN intensity adjustment. - Timed ON. Both keys of the pair execute the same function. - Flashing. Both keys of the pair execute the same function. - rolling shutters UP/DOWN; up-down functioning till end of stroke in bistable mode. The upper key of the pair is automatically associated with the UP command (UP for long pressure, STOP for short pressure) whereas the lower key is associated with the DOWN command (DOWN for long pressure, STOP for short pressure). - Lock/Unlock actuator Both keys of the pair execute the same function. - Scenario activation. Both keys of the pair execute the same function. The receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB must be configured only in positions A and PL1/PF1 for the assignment of the its address in the Automation system.
3
pair of keys 1 and 3
4
pair of keys 2 and 4
Front view of the radio control Item HA/HB/L4572SB with key covers Item L4919SB
0 to 9 1 to 9 0 0 0 0
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It is possible to associate up to 18 functions with each single receiving interface (hence, for each interface it is possible to associate up to 9 radio controls L4572SB). The association between the required function and the pair of keys is made by following the procedure described below. In order to associate a function with each radio control key pair, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton of the receiving interface for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily. 2) within 20 seconds press a key of the pair you want to programme on the radio control; the red LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode. 3) within 5 minutes, set the function you want to associate with the radio control key pair on the MY HOME system (actuator, control, amplifier, etc.); The red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the association has been achieved; 4) repeat 1), 2) and 3) for all key pairs to be associated, even for a pair that has already been associated (in case you want to change it).
To cancel the programming of a radio control key pair, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton of the receiving interface for at least 8 seconds; after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily; after another 5 seconds, it will turn off. Release the key. The red LED will turn on again steadily. 2) if you want to cancel a programming condition, press the key of its pair within 20 seconds; the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation. 3) from now on, the cancelled pair of keys will no longer activate any command until it is re-programmed. To cancel all interface associations simultaneously, press the pin pushbutton of the receiving interface for about 12 seconds; the red LED will turn on steadily after 3 seconds; after another 5 seconds, it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation of all programming conditions. Release the key.
This functioning mode allows you to implement the automation standard functions (e.g. controlling lights and rolling shutters). In addition to positions A, PL1/PF1 and PL2 which determine the receiving interface address Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB in the Automation system
Table
it is necessary to configure positions M1 and M2, which determine the operating modes of the two (right and left) key covers of the associated radio control. Place configurator 1 in the SPE position.
Possible functions
3 Cyclical ON/OFF command and intensity adjustment for long pressure ON Command OFF command ON Command by pressing the upper key, OFF by pressing the lower one and intensity adjustment for long pressure UP command (buttons 1 and 2) and DOWN till end (buttons 3 and 4) of travel UP command (buttons 1 and 2) and DOWN (buttons 3 and 4) rolling shutter as long as the key is pressed Pushbutton mode Timed ON command 1)
PUL 1 to 8 Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
M PUL 1 to 8 Rated time 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 15 min 30 seconds 0.5 seconds CONFIGURATION
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1) depending on the configurator placed in the control, the actuator turns off automatically after a time period specified in the following table. NOTE: if positions A2 and PL2 are not defined the pair of buttons 2 and 4 will be disabled.
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Programming the standard mode
In order to associate a radio control Item HA/HB/L4572SB with the receiving interface HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton on the interface for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily; release the key. 2) within 20 seconds, press a key of the pair you want to programme on the radio control; The red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the programming has been completed. 3) now repeat 1) and 2) for all codes to be stored inside the interface, up to a maximum of 128. To eliminate a code from the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/ NT4575SB, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton on the interface for at least 8 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily and then after another 5 seconds it will turn off). Release the key. The red LED will turn on again.
Remote scenario management mode SPE=6
2) if you want to cancel a programming condition, press the key of its pair on the radio control within 20 seconds; the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation. 3) from now on, the cancelled pair of keys will no longer activate any command until it is re-programmed. To cancel all programmings from the receiving interface HC/HS/L/N/ NT4575SB, press the pin pushbutton on the interface for about 12 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily, after another 5 seconds it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming that all programming conditions have been cancelled). Release the key.
If you place configurator 6 in the SPE position of the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB, it will be possible to manage the scenarios stored by the Scenario Module Item F420 with the remote control Item HA/HB/ L4572SB. The configuration in A and PL1/PF1 of the interface must correspond to that (A and PL) of the scenario module to be controlled. The configuration in M1 determines the correspondence between the keys of the radio control and the scenarios stored in the Scenario Module, as per the table below.
A PL1/PF1 M1 PL2 M2 SPE 0 to 9 1 to 9 1 to 4 0 0 6
Scenario module
Scenario number in the scenario module Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 Scenario 5 Scenario 6 Scenario 7 Scenario 8 Scenario 9 Scenario 10 Scenario 11 Scenario 12 Scenario 13 Scenario 14 Scenario 15 Scenario 16
Configurator M1 = 2
Configurator M1 = 3
Configurator M1 = 4
Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
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Programming a scenario
To programme a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) the Scenario Module Item F420 must be configured with self-learning mode enabled (press the self-learning key on the scenario module so that its LED turns green). 2) press the pin pushbutton of the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/ NT4575SB for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily; 3) within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to programme on the radio control: the red LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode. 4) set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators of the MY HOME system. 5) within 35 minutes, press the pin key on the interface to exit the programming mode: the red LED will turn off. 6) repeat 2) and 5) for all the scenarios you want to programme. 7) if you want to disable the possibility to programme or cancel scenarios, press the self-learning key of the scenario module so that its LED turns red. To cancel a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) the Scenario Module must be configured with self-learning mode enabled; 2) press the pin pushbutton on the interface for 8 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily and then after another 5 seconds it will turn off). Release the key. The red LED will turn on again. 3) within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to cancel on the radio control: when the scenario module confirms the cancellation, the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds and then it will turn off; 4) repeat 2) and 3) for all the scenarios you want to cancel.
To cancel all programmings of the receiving interface simultaneously, press the pin pushbutton on the interface for about 12 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily, after another 5 seconds it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation). Release the key. NOTE: this operation will not cancel the scenarios contained in the Scenario Module. Cancelling all scenarios: to execute this operation, it is necessary to hold down the DEL key directly on the Scenario Module for 10 seconds after pressing the self-learning key so that the self-learning LED turns green.
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Stato del Stato del carico Remote control default settings carico
ne
OFF
OFF
Load Status
ON
key pressure
Load Status
pressure
ON
OFF
ON
CONFIGURATION SWITCH
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
To configure the remote control, it is not necessary to use traditional configurators: Switches are used instead. It is possible to change the factory-set configuration by changing the position of the configuration switches as shown in the following table. To access the switches, remove the top part of the remote control.
Switch Position Operating mode
Switch 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Switch 2
Switch 3
Switch 4
ON Key lighting = ON DOWN Key lighting = OFF ON Audible signal = ON DOWN Audible signal = OFF ON Operation = CYCLIC (*) DOWN Operation = SINGLE FUNCTION (*) ON Programming mode (**) DOWN Normal operation mode
It lights up when the remote control key is pressed. It does not light up when the remote control key is pressed. An audible signal is emitted when a key is pressed. No audible signal is emitted when a key is pressed. The keys are managed individually in cyclical functioning mode (ON/OFF). The keys are managed automatically in pairs 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 (e.g.: key 1 = ON, key 2 = OFF). When you finish programming, set the switch to Down position again (normal functioning mode).
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(*) The following picture shows the CYCLICAL and SINGLE FUNCTION operations, which can be selected with switch 3.
CYCLIC OPERATION
ON/OFF (load 1) ON/OFF (load 2) ON/OFF (load 3) ON/OFF (load 4) ON/OFF (load 5) ON/OFF (load 6)
(**) In programming mode it is possible to: Choose the level of the audible signal between the two that are available 1 - Hold down keys 1 and 3 simultaneously; after 2 seconds, keys 1 and 2 will light up. 2 - Press one of the lit keys to listen to the audible signal associated with it (key 1 higher level). 3 - Hold down the key corresponding to the required level for more than 2 seconds. 4 - The level will be stored when an audible signal is emitted and when the key starts flashing. Associate the commands of the shutter management with one or more pairs of keys 1 - Hold down the keys of the pair concerned simultaneously (1-2, 3-4, 5-6) for more than 2 seconds. 2 - Programming will be confirmed when the associated keys start flashing. Set a pair of keys associated with the shutters management in light mode 1 - Hold down the keys of the pair associated with the shutters management simultaneously until the keys start flashing. 2 - Programming will be confirmed when the associated keys start flashing. Set all keys in light mode 1- Hold down keys 1, 2, 5 and 6 simultaneously for more than 2 seconds. 2 - Reset will be confirmed when all six keys start flashing. PLEASE NOTE: Each radio actuator must be configured from all the remote control keys operating it (for example, if the shutters mode is associated with keys 1-2, hence 1 associated with UP and 2 with DOWN), it will be necessary to start the programming procedure on the actuator for key 1 as well as for key 2). Additional remote control functions (for disabled people) The radio control is provided with: - 3.5mm standard mono jack input for connecting a detector (for disabled people); - screw connection for installation on wheelchair or on bedside. In order for disabled people to configure the remote control, see instructions included in the enclosed instructions sheet.
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programming pushbutton
A PL M G
Table
Possible function
Cyclical ON-OFF ON pressing the upper key - OFF pressing the lower key Cyclical ON-OFF (only in Automation system) the actuator ignores the Room and General commands
no configurator PUL
O/I
The configuration and/or customisation operations shall be executed when the actuator is not powered.
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This operation is necessary to create a link between the radio control devices and the actuator. Procedure: 1. Power up the actuator. 2. Hold down the programming button until the LED lights up (about 4 seconds).
3. Release the key. 4. Within 20 seconds, send the signal from the radio control device to be programmed. Example: For the remote control Item 3527, press the key you want to associate with the actuator. 5. Programming will be completed when the LED flashes and then turns off. 6. Repeat the operating sequence from 2 through 5 for all the radio control devices to be programmed (max 16).
Cancelling a programming condition
This operation involves the cancellation of all the radio control devices previously programmed in the actuator. 1. Power up the device. 2. Hold down the programming button; after 4 seconds, the LED will turn on; hold down the button until the LED turns off. 3. Release the key. 4. When the LED flashes and then turns off, all previously programmed radio control devices will be cancelled.
CAUTION! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Press the programming button using a phase-tester or electrically-insulated screwdriver only. This operation must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
RADIO ACTUATOR ITEM H/L4573/2
This radio device can be used with other Bticino radio devices both in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) and in an Automation system so as to make good use of the radio technology in a mixed radio-wire Bus system. If the rolling shutter radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls such as the remote control Item 3527 and the radio control Item H/L4572 or using a local control installed on the device. Instead, if it is used in a MY HOME Automation system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls and by a local control, it can be operated by the controls of the MY HOME Automation system using the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576. As for the device, it is possible to choose one of the functioning modes included in the tables below. The functioning mode of the device is determined by the type of configurator in the M housing. The relays are interlocked and the key cover to use is always the one with 2 modules - 2 functions. If the configuration is incorrect, the LED will flash after connecting the actuator. If you are using a traditional system, the device can be used for operating drapery, rolling shutters or similar loads. The housings for configurators A, PL and G will not be used. If you are using an Automation system, the device can also be used for operating rolling shutters and drapery as well as for controlling a single load. In both cases, the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/ HS4576 must be installed; the actuator must also be configured by placing the appropriate configurators in the housings of configurators A, PL1, PL2, M and G. If you want to use the device for operating rolling shutters or drapes, configure A, PL1 and PL2 leaving PL1=PL2. If you want to use the device for operating a single load, configure A and PL1 and leave PL2 unconfigured. In this case, only one relay is used.
EXAMPLE The actuator with address A = 5, PL1 = PL2 = 3 is managed by the wire control with address A = 5 E PL =3. The address of the radio interface must be equal or higher than 52 (A = 5 and PL = 2).
local pushbuttons
LED
actuator rear view Item H/L4573/2 * NOTE: the position of the programming button and of the indicator light are reversed in the H4573/2 version. CONFIGURATION
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The following table includes the required operating modes with the configurator placed in position M and no configurator in housings PL1 and PL2:
Table
Possible function
Up-down rolling shutter to end of stroke Timed stop. The actuator deactivates after the set time has elapsed
M none to 4 (1)
(1)
Operating modes for using rolling shutters, etc. with a MY HOME Automation system:
The following table includes the required operating modes with the configurator placed in position M and with configurators having equal value in positions PL1 and PL2:
Table
Possible function
Command UP (upper key) and DOWN (lower key) as long as the key is pressed For radio controls, it deactivates after 1 minute ON-OFF cyclic The actuator ignores the Environment and General commands and deactivates after 1 minute Timed stop. The actuator deactivates after the set time has elapsed (1)
1) The value of the configurator shown in the table determines the final time. At the end of this time, the actuator will deactivate. Configurator no configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 5 10 infinite or until the next command
The configuration and/or customisation operations shall be executed when the actuator is not powered.
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Operating modes for using a single load with a MY HOME Automation system:
The following table includes the required operating modes with the configurator placed in position M and with configurator PL1 with value 1 to 9 and no configurator in PL2.
Table
Possible function
ON/OFF cyclical functioning for short pressure and adjustment for long pressure ON pressing the upper key - OFF pressing the lower key and adjustment for long pressure (dimmer) Pushbutton (ON monostable)
no configurator PUL
O/I
Programming
This operation is necessary to create a link between the radio control devices and the actuator. Procedure: 1. Power up the actuator. 2. Hold down the programming button until the LED lights up (about 4 seconds).
3. Release the key. 4. Within 20 seconds, send the signal from the radio control device to be programmed. Example: For the remote control Item 3527, press the key you want to associate with the actuator. 5. Programming will be completed when the LED flashes and then turns off. 6. Repeat the operating sequence from 2. through 5. for all the radio control devices to be programmed (max 16). Cancelling a programming process This operation involves the cancellation of all the radio control devices previously programmed in the actuator. 1. Power up the device. 2. Hold down the programming button; after 4 seconds, the LED will turn on; hold down the button until the LED turns off. 3. Release the key. 4. When the LED flashes and then turns off, all previously programmed radio control devices will be cancelled.
CAUTION! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Press the programming button using a phase-tester or electrically-insulated screwdriver only. This operation must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
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Mode
Cyclical ON/OFF Monostable mode. If installed in a My Home Automation system, the actuator will ignore Environment and General commands ON/OFF mode. Timed ON *
Switch -
1 to 8
O/I
*If controlled by an external pushbutton, the device will turn off after a given time period determined by the configurator in M, as specified in the table.
Configurator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Time (minutes) 1 2 3 4 5 15 30 seconds 0.5 seconds
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Programming
This operation is necessary to create a link between the radio control devices and the actuator. 1. Power up the device. 2. Hold down the local key until the LED lights up (about 4 seconds).
3. Release the key. 4. Within 20 seconds, send the signal from the radio control device to be programmed. Example: For the remote control Item 3527, press the key you want to associate with the actuator. 5. Programming will be completed when the LED flashes and then turns off. 6. Repeat the operating sequence from 2 through 5 for all the radio control devices to be programmed (max 16). Cancelling a programming process This operation involves the cancellation of all the radio control devices previously programmed in the actuator. 1. Power up the device. 2. Hold down the local key; after 4 seconds, the LED will turn on; hold down the button until the LED turns off. 3. Release the key. 4. When the LED flashes and then turns off, all previously programmed radio control devices will be cancelled.
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CONFIGURATION Wander actuator Item 3526, Item 3526/10 and Item 3526/16
The mobile actuator can be operated by radio controls such as the remote control Item 3527, the radio control Item H/L4572 and the radio transmitting interface Item L/N/4576N or Item HC/HS4576. The mobile actuator can be used both in traditional systems and in My Home Automation systems. With traditional systems, it is necessary to execute the following programming operations. Instead, when using My Home Automation systems, it is necessary to execute the configuration operations as well as the programming operations.
Programming
1 - Plug in the device. 2 - Hold down the pin key until the LED lights up (about 4 seconds).
Configurator housing
Operating mode
If installed in a My Home Automation system, the actuator will ignore Environment and General commands
PUL
If the configuration is incorrect, the LED will begin to flash and will continue until a correct combination of configurators is given. Cancelling a programming process This operation involves the cancellation of all the radio control devices previously programmed in the mobile actuator. 1 - Plug in the device. 2 - Hold down the pin key; after 4 seconds, the LED will turn on; hold down the button until the LED turns off. 3 - Release the key. 4 - When the LED flashes and then turns off, all previously programmed radio control devices will be cancelled.
3 - Release the key. 4 - Within 20 seconds, send the signal from the radio control device to be programmed. (Example: for remote control Item 3527, press the key you want to associate with the actuator). 5 - Programming will be completed when the LED flashes and then turns off. 6 - Repeat the operating sequence from 2 through 5 for all the radio control devices to be programmed (max 16).
Traditional systems and systems with radio devices only do not need to be configured. If the actuator is integrated in a MY HOME Automation system with radio transmitting interfaces Item L/N/NT4576N or Item HC/HS4576, or if you need advanced functions, it is necessary to configure at least positions A and PL to determine the address. If, for example, the actuator is configured with A = 5 and PL = 3, it will be managed by the wire control with address A = 5 and PL = 3. The address of the radio interface must be equal or higher than 52 (A = 5 and PL = 2). The mobile actuator executes all basic operating modes which can be configured directly on the radio control devices, except those that require the use of two interlocked relays.
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The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be configured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of two interlocked relays. Moreover further modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Table
A PL M G
Possible functions The actuator ignores the Room and General commands
Actuator F470/2 has two independent relays to operate two loads. If positions LP1 and LP2 have the same address (same configurator) the device activates the interlock of the two relays to which rolling shutter, curtain, etc. motors can be connected. The device works with interlocked relays even if no configurator has been put in positions LP1 and LP2. If the actuator is configured to use just one relay (position R and LP1) position LP2 must be configured with one of the other configurators with value 1 to 9. Actuator F470/2 performs all the basic modes of operation, which can be configured directly on the control. Moreover modes of operation with the configurator in position M of the same actuator are listed in the table below.
Possible functions Configuration position M The actuator ignores PUL the Room and General (can only be actuated if PL1PL2) commands Timed stop. none to 4 1) The actuator deactivates after the time set has elapsed 1) 1) The value of the configurator indicated in the table defines the final time, after which the actuator switches off. Configurator none configurator 1 2 3 4 Time (minutes) 1 2 5 10 infinite or until the next command
A PL1 PL2 M G
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Programming
In this mode it is possible to install only one interface Item HC/HS4575 or Item L/N/NT4575N for each system; it may be used on the same system of the transmitting interface Item HC/HS4576 and Item L/N/NT4576N (only if it is likewise configured in Physical expansion mode M = 1). Only radio control devices with a configurable address (housings A, PL, M, G etc.) must be used, such as Item L4572, Item L4575PI, etc.; these devices must also be configured.
Conguration
To associate a radio device with the HC/HS4575 L/N/NT4575N interface, follow the procedure below: 1) press the pin pushbutton for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily; release the key. 2) Within 20 seconds press the key of the radio control you want to programme; The red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the programming has been completed. 3) Now repeat 1) and 2) for all codes to be stored inside the interface (max. 128 codes). To eliminate a code from the HC/HS4575 L/N/NT4575N interface, follow the procedure below: 1) Press the pin pushbutton for at least 8 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily and then after another 5 seconds it will turn off). Release the key. The red LED will turn on again. 2) Within 20 seconds press the key on the transmitting device using the key of the channel you want to cancel: the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation. 3) From now on, the cancelled key will no longer send any command to the Bus until it is re-programmed. To cancel all codes from the HC/HS4575 L/N/NT4575N interface, press the pin button for about 12 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily, after another 5 seconds it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming that all programming conditions have been cancelled). Release the key.
The configurators in A and PL separate the wire system from the radio system; all addresses lower than A and PL are reserved for the wire system. In the example below, the address of the receiving interface is A=6 PL=1; all command messages having an actuator with address lower than 61 (59, 58, etc.) as their addressee are transmitted to the BUS
A =6 PL = 1 M =1
If there is an HC/HS4576 L/N/NT4576N transmitting interface in the system, configured with M=1, the latter should have an address next to the one of the receiving interface HC/HS4575 L/N/NT4575N. Example: A=6 PL=1 M=1 for the receiving interface and A=6 PL=2 M=1 for the transmitting interface.
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In this mode, the Items will be able to operate without configuration housings. This functioning mode enables you to associate a single function of the Automation system with any key of the remote control Item 3527. By using the procedures described hereinafter, it will be possible to create, cancel or modify the association. There must not be a transmitting interface Item HC/HS4576 or Item L/N/ NT4576N in this functioning mode furthermore, it is possible to install different receiving interfaces Item HC/HS4575 or Item L/N/NT4575N. It is necessary to insert the numerical configurators in the two A and PL positions of the interface in order to determine the address of the device in the system.
A PL M
0 to 9 1 to 9 0
ON/OFF - actuator; operation in cyclical mode. For short ON/OFF actuator pressure, for long dimmer adjustment pressure (only for point-point commands). Timed ON. Flashing. Rolling shutters UP; UP functioning till end of stroke in bistable mode. Long pressure executes UP function, short pressure executes STOP function. Rolling shutters DOWN; DOWN functioning till end of stroke in bistable mode. Long pressure executes DOWN function, short pressure executes STOP function. Lock/Unlock actuator. Scenario activation. Furthermore, it is possible to store events managed with auxiliary channels such as: Auxiliary lights ON/OFF; operation in cyclical mode. Rolling shutters UP; UP functioning till end of stroke in bistable mode. Long pressure executes UP function, short pressure executes STOP function. Rolling shutters DOWN; DOWN functioning till end of stroke in bistable mode. Long pressure executes DOWN function, short pressure executes STOP function.
Programming
3) Within 5 minutes, set the function you want to associate with the remote control key using the actuator and/or corresponding control; The red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the programming has been completed. 4) You can repeat 1), 2) and 3) for all keys, even for a key that has already been associated (in case you want to change it). A maximum of 18 selflearning operations are possible (e.g. 3 remote controls Item 3527). To cancel the programming of one of the remote control keys, follow the procedure below: 1) Press the pin pushbutton on the radio interface for at least 8 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily and then after another 5 seconds it will turn off). Release the key. The red LED will turn on again steadily. 2) If you want to cancel the programming condition of a key, press it on the remote control within 20 seconds; the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation. 3) From now on, the cancelled key will no longer activate any command until it is re-programmed. To cancel all programming conditions of the interface simultaneously, press the pin pushbutton for about 12 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily after 3 seconds; after another 5 seconds, it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation of all programming conditions. Release the key. Here you can completely reset the device by cancelling both the associated radio codes and the commands associated with the various remote control keys.
To associate a different command with each of the radio remote control channels, follow the procedure below: 1) Press the pin pushbutton of the interface for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily. 2) Within 20 seconds press the key of the radio remote control you want to programme; the red LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode.
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In this mode, only the Items with no configuration housings will be able to operate. This functioning mode enables you to associate each scenario stored by the scenario module Item F420 with any key of the radio remote control Item 3527. In this mode, it is possible to install different receiving interfaces Item HC/HS4575 or Item L/N/NT4575N. The configuration in positions A and PL of the interface must correspond to that of the scenario module to be controlled.
A PL M 0 to 9 1 to 9 6 to 8
After configuring the interface, the scenarios associated with the remote control 3527 can also be activated from other remote controls of the same type (up to a maximum of 20).
Programming
The configuration in M determines the correspondence between the keys of the radio remote control and the scenarios stored in the Scenario Module, as shown in the table below.
Scenario control
Scenario number in the scenario module Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 Scenario 5 Scenario 6 Scenario 7 Scenario 8 Scenario 9 Scenario 10 Scenario 11 Scenario 12 Scenario 13 Scenario 14 Scenario 15 Scenario 16
Congurator M=7
Congurator M=8
To programme a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) The Scenario Module must be configured with self-learning mode enabled (press the self-learning key so that its LED turns green). 2) Press the pin pushbutton of the interface for 3 seconds: the red LED will turn on steadily. 3) Within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to programme on the radio remote control: the red LED will begin to flash, hence indicating the activation of the programming mode. 4) Set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators of the MY HOME system. 5) Press the pin key to exit the programming mode: the red LED will turn off. 6) Repeat 2) through 5) for all the scenarios you want to programme (maximum 128 codes). 7) If you want to disable the possibility to programme or cancel scenarios, press the self-learning key of the scenario module so that its LED turns red. To cancel a scenario, follow the procedure below: 1) The Scenario Module must be configured with self-learning mode enabled; 2) Press the pin pushbutton for 8 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily and then after another 5 seconds it will turn off again). Release the key. The red LED will turn on again. 3) Within 20 seconds press the key of the scenario you want to cancel on the radio remote control: when the scenario module confirms the cancellation, the red LED will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds and then it will turn off; 4) Repeat 2) and 3) for all the scenarios you want to cancel. To cancel all programmings of the interface simultaneously, press the pin button for about 12 seconds (after 3 seconds the red LED will turn on steadily, after another 5 seconds it will turn off and after another 4 seconds it will start flashing quickly for about 2 seconds, thus confirming the cancellation). Release the key. NOTE: this operation will not cancel the scenarios contained in the Scenario Module. Cancelling all scenarios: to execute this operation, it is necessary to hold down the DEL key directly on the Scenario Module for 10 seconds after pressing the self-learning key so that the LED turns green.
Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4
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It is possible to install only one interface Item HC/HS4576 or Item L/N/ NT4576N for each system; it may be used on the same system of the receiving interface Item HC/HS4575 and Item L/N/NT4575N (only if it is configured in physical expansion mode M = 1 or remote scenarios M=6,7,8). The configurators in positions A and PL separate the wire system from the radio system; all addresses lower than A and PL are reserved for the wire system. All addresses higher than A and PL will be reserved to the radio part of the Automation system. In the example below, the address of the receiving interface is A=6 PL=2; all command messages having an actuator with address higher than 62 (63, 64, etc.) as their addressee are radio-transmitted.
If there is a receiving interface, Item HC/HS4575 and Item L/N/NT4575N, in the system configured with M=1, the latter should have an address next to the one of the transmitting interface Item HC/HS4576 and Item L/N/NT4576N. Example: A=6 PL=1 M=1 for the receiving interface and A=6 PL=2 M=1 for the transmitting interface.
A =6 PL = 2 M =1
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CONFORMITY TO REGULATIONS:
The MY HOME Automation system devices have received the IMQ certification. Bticino is the first company in Italy to obtain a quality certification and to comply with the new European Product Standards (EN50428) concerning devices used in electronic systems for homes and buildings (HBES), including BUS devices. Specifically, the MY HOME Automation system devices are in compliance with the following product Standards: CEI EN 50428: Non-automatic control devices for fixed electrical home installations (and similar uses) - Non-automatic control devices and related accessories used in electronic systems for homes and buildings (HBES). CEI EN 60669-1/A1: Non-automatic control devices for fixed electrical home installations (and similar uses) - General requirements CEI EN 60669-2-1: Nonautomatic control devices for fixed electrical home installations (and similar uses) - Special requirements Electronic switches. Furthermore, the MY HOME Automation system devices are in compliance with the following Standards: CEI EN 50090-2-2: Electronic systems for homes and buildings (HBES) Overview. General technical requirements CEI EN 50090-2-3: Electronic systems for homes and buildings (HBES) System overview - General safety and functional requirements for HBES system products To receive a complete and updated list of certified products, please refer to Bticinos sales departments.
Item L4651/2 H4651/2 L4652/2 H4652/2 L4652/3 H4652/3 HC/HS4680 HC/HS4653/2 and /3 3477 F411/1N F411/2 F411/4 F413 F414 F415 L4671/1 H4671/1 L4671/2 H4671/2
Description Special control Special control 2-module control 2-module control 3-module control 3-module control Scenario control Soft Touch control Basic contact interface 1-relay DIN actuator 2-relay DIN actuator 4-relay DIN actuator 1-10V DIN interface for ballast DIN dimmer actuator for incand. and ferrom. transf. DIN dimmer actuator for electronic transformers Flush-mounting 1-relay actuator Flush-mounting 1-relay actuator Flush-mounting 2-relay actuator Flush-mounting 2-relay actuator
Item F420 F422 L/N/NT4654N HC/HS4654 N4681 L4674 H4674 L/N/NT4675 L/N/NT4688 F425 H4684 L/N/NT4683 L/N/NT4610 HC/HS4610 L/N/NT4611 HC/HS4611 L/N/NT4672 HC/HS4672 F412
Description Scenario module SCS/SCS interface IR receiver IR receiver Scenario control unit Actuator for slave dimmer Actuator for slave dimmer Actuator 1 relay mini Contact interface mini Memory module Colour Touch Screen Black and white Touch Screen IR passive detector IR passive detector Swivel IR passive detector Swivel IR passive detector 1 NC relay actuator 1 NC relay actuator 1 NC relay actuator
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The table allows identification of the actuator device depending on what it is to be used for, the electrical features of the load to be commanded and the installation features.
Actuators
Frequency
Loads driven
M
M
M Incandescence lamps 2A 500W +
A PL M G1 G2
3470
50 Hz
Fluorescent lamps 1) -
Electronic transformers -
L1
A PL M G1 G2
3475 3476
50/60 Hz
2A 500W
2A 500W
2Acos0.5 500VA
L1
3526 C 50 Hz 10A 2300W 16A 3500W 4A 1000W 4A 1000W 4Acos0.5 1000VA -
NO 3526/10 C 50 Hz 10A 2300W 10A 2300W 4A 1000W 4A 1000W 4Acos 0.5 1000VA -
NO 3526/16 C 50 Hz 10A 2300W 16A 3500W 4A 1000W 4A 1000W 4Acos 0.5 1000VA -
NO
A PL M G1 G2
F411/1N
50/60 Hz
10A 2300W
16A 3500W
4A 1000W
4A 1000W
4Acos0.5 1000VA
L1
F411/2
50/60 Hz
6A 1400W
10A 2300W
1A 250W
1A 230W
2Acos0.5 500VA
2A 500W
PL1
PL2
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Actuators
Frequency
Loads driven
M
M
M Incandescence lamps 2A 500W +
F411/4
50/60 Hz
F413
50/60 Hz
F414
50 Hz
0.25 to 4A 60 to 1000W
0.25 to 4A 60 to 1000W
0.25 to 4A 60 to 1000VA
F415
50 Hz
F470/1
C
50 Hz
6A 1400W
10A 2300W
1A 230W
1A 230W
2Acos0.5 500VA
NC
NO
F470/2
C
50 Hz
2A 500W
6A 1400W
0.3A 70W
0.3A 70W
2Acos0.5 500VA
2A 500W
NO
NO
H/L4573/2
L
50 Hz
2A 500W
2A 500W
2Acos0.5 500VA
2A 500W
C1 C2
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Actuators
Frequency
Loads driven
M
M
M Incandescence lamps 0.2 to 2A 50 to 500W +
H/L4574 L
50 Hz
C1 C2
The current and power of the load must be within the specied range for proper functioning of the device. 50/60 Hz 6A 1400W 6A 1400W 0.65A 150W 0.65A 150W 2Acos0.5 500W -
H/L4671/1
A PL M G1 G2
L1
H/L4671/2
A PL M G
50/60 Hz
2A 500W
NO
NO NO
H/L4674
50 Hz
50/60 Hz
10A 2300W
16A 3500W
4A 1000W
4A 1000W
4Acos0.5 1000W
L/H4678
50/60 Hz
A PL M G1 G2
L/N/NT4675 L
50/60 Hz
2A 500W
2A 500W
2Acos0.5 500W
L1
NOTES: 1) fluorescent lamps with corrected power factor, energy saving lamps, discharge lamps. 2) it is necessary to consider the efficiency of the transformer in order to calculate the effective power of the actuator load. For instance, if you connect a dimmer to a 100VA ferromagnetic transformer with efficiency 0.8, the effective power of the load will be 125VA. The transformer must be loaded at its rated power and, in any case, never below 90% of that power. It is recommended to use one transformer rather than several transformers in parallel. For instance, it is preferred to use one 250VA transformer with 5 50W spotlights connected rather than 5 50VA transformers in parallel, each with a 50W spotlight.
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Item
Description
3475 3476 3477 E46ADCN E48 E48A1 E48A2 F411/1N 1) F411/2 1) F411/4 1) F412 1) F413 1) F414 F415 F420 F422 F425 F426 F470/1 F470/2 H/L4651/2 H/L4652/2 H/L4652/3 H/L4655 H/L4656 H/L4671/1 H/L4671/2 H/L4674 H/L4678 H4684 HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB HC/HS/L/N/NT4607 HC/HS/L/N/NT4607/4 HC/HS/L/N/NT4610 HC/HS/L/N/NT4611 HC/HS/L/N/NT4672 HC/HS/L/N/NT4680
actuator control actuator contact interface power supply 3-output power supply power supply accessory power supply accessory 1-relay actuator 2-relay actuator 4-relay actuator 1-relay NC/NA actuator output 1 to 10 for ballast DIN dimmer DIN dimmer scenario module SCS/SCS interface memory module SCS/EIB interface radio actuator with 1 relay radio actuator with 2 relays control for 1 actuator control for 2 actuators control for 3 actuators control for extensive systems timer control 1-relay actuator 2-relay actuator actuator for slave dimmer flush-mounting dimmer colour Touch screen SB receiving radio interface protected control protected scenario control fixed IR detector swivel IR detector 1-relay NC actuator scenario control
Size
Max. load
Basic module Basic module Basic module 8 DIN modules 10 DIN modules 4 DIN modules 4 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 4 DIN modules 4 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 DIN modules 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 3 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 3+3 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod.
22 mA 28 mA (single loads) 15.5 mA (interlock ) 40 mA (single loads) 22 mA (interlock ) 20 mA 30 mA 9 mA 9 mA 20 mA IN: 33 mA OUT: 2mA 4 mA 30 mA
11 W 6W 25W 7W 4.6 W 1.5 W 1.7 W 3.2 W 1.5 W 0.5 W 11W 5W 11 W 0.6 W 1W 0.1 W 1.7 W 1.7 W
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Item
Description
HC/HS4575 HC/HS4576 HC/HS4653/2 HC/HS4653/3 HC/HS4654 L/N/NT4654N L/N/NT4675 L/N/NT4683 L/N/NT4688 L/N/NT4575N L/N/NT4576N N4640 N4681
receiving radio interface transmitting radio interface touch control touch control receiver for remote control receiver for remote control 1-relay actuator Touch Screen contact interface receiving radio interface transmitting radio interface mini IR detector scenario control unit
Absorption from Bus (power supply 27 Vcc) 18 mA 40 mA 15 mA 15 mA 8.5 mA 8.5 mA 13 mA 20 mA 3.5 mA 18 mA 40 mA 4.5 mA 9 mA
Size
Max. load
2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 3 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 1 flush-mounting mod. 3+3 flush-mounting mod. 1 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod. 2 flush-mounting mod.
NOTE: 1) the power dissipated indicated is that corresponding to the device with all the relays loaded at the load maximum. If the load is less the dissipated power is less and may be calculated by means of the following formula: 2 2 2 P[mW]=140+400*N+10*[I1 +I2 +...IN ] P: dissipated power in mW, N: no. of loaded relays IN: load current corresponding to the N relay. Install the Items with greater dissipated power (in special power supplies and dimmers) in lower positions in the switchboard for easier heat dissipation. Do not place devices which dissipate a power greater than 5W side by side, but leave an empty module between them.
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front view
Power supply: 27 V d.c. da BUS Absorption Item H4684: stand-by 80 mA (max) Absorption Item L/N/NT4683: stand-by 20 mA (max) Operating temperature: 0C to 40C
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Fuse replacement
fuse
configurators
1 2
BUS
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load
fuse
LED key
BUS
A PL M G
configurators
L
T5H 250V
L
T2,5H 250V
0245 06
0245 06
F414
230V~
F415
50Hz 601000VA
230V~
50Hz
400VA
A PL M G
A PL M G
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Power supply: 27V d.c. from BUS Absorption: 30mA max Size: 2 DIN modules
key
Indications: - max. 4 ballasts can be connected (Terminals 1-2), of type T8, or energy saving - ballasts which can be driven: PHILIPS HF-REGULATOR, OSRAM QUICKTRONIC DE LUXE DIM - connect the Ballast earth: failure to connect may cause malfunctioning
LED
BUS
configurators
N L
Ballast
1 2 NC 3 4
Fluorescent lamp
1 2 NC 3 4
ART.F413
BUS
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The passive infrared detector is of the volumetric type and is sensitive to the presence of warm bodies. The volume of the protected zone is divided into 14 beams over three levels. The detector has two functioning modes: instantaneous or with impulse counting to reduce the possibility of having false alarms.
It is available in the fixed lens version - for switch-height installations, with an articulated lens for high installations - or in the mini version for wall installations in systems set up or not set up for traditional detectors. The mini detector is characterized by the possibility to adjust the operative sensitivity. For more information, please refer to chapter Configuration.
30 28 vertical adjustment
horizontal adjustment
30 Fresnel lens
25 L4610 (fixed lens) front view L4611 (articulated lens) front view
30
A B A
A B A
12
10
A
8 m 6 4 C 2 C C
+2 0 -6
28
C 0 1 2
-30 3 4 5 6 7 8
25
10 11
NOTE: Articulated detectors should be installed high up. = covering Item HS/HC/L/N/NT4610-4611 = covering Item N4640
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vertical adjustment
The transponder-reader device is triggered when a special badge, called transponder, is drawn near (1 2 cm) the immediate surroundings. Compared to a traditional remote control, the transponder/transponder reader is safer as it is equipped with a code encryption system. The possibility of storing up to 30 badges guarantees more flexibility when managing the system, especially in environments (firms, offices, establishments) where the number of entitled people is high and changeable. It is designed for activating/deactivating the Burglar alarm system and can be used in the Automation system to manage standard and advanced protected controls that can be activated with a transponder badge Item 3530, Item 3530S and Item 3540.
This device is triggered when the transponder badge Item 3530, Item 3530S and Item 3540 is drawn near the immediate surroundings. In addition to the Burglar alarm functions, it can be used as a protected scenario control for activating up to 4 scenarios stored in the Scenario Module Item F420. The scenario activating operation will be possible only when the special transponder is used.
badge transponder receiving zone LED and push-button for controlling of zone 1 LED and push-button for controlling of zone 3
LED and push-button for controlling of zone 2 LED and push-button for controlling of zone 4
alarm warning
The transponder does not need batteries and when it is moved towards the reader it transmits its code to activate the corresponding controls. Three versions are available in the catalogue: portable badge Item 3530, thin portable badge Item 3530S and keyring portable badge Item 3540.
3530 3530S
3540
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Example of use of interface Item L4688 to connect the automation BUS with systems with traditional technology
actuator
interface
BUS
L N
Example of use of interface Item 3477 for the continued use of historical and prestigious electrical equipment with wiring no longer to standard
interface
actuator
BUS
BUS
L N
L N
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The device can save up to 16 scenarios with a maximum of 100 commands each. As well as the automation commands this module can also save temperature control and Sound System commands with no installation limit. The scenarios can also give door entry and Video door entry commands for one-family systems to switch on the staircase lights and open the door lock. If installed in large systems with SCS-SCS interface in logic expansion, the module can save automation commands for the system where it is installed. On the front cover of the Item there are two keys and two LED. The first button locks or unlocks the programming avoiding involuntary operations such as cancelling the scenarios and the corresponding LED indicates the state: green programming possible, red programming blocked, orange temporary block. The second button cancels all the scenarios, the LED underneath indicates that the cancellation has taken place or that the device is in the learning phase. The scenarios are created, modified or switched on by means of the special Command (Item L4651/2) or the Touch screen (Item L/N/NT4683).
Technical features
Bus
Configurator housing
18 to 27V d.c. from the Bus 20 mA from the Bus 5 to 35 C 2 DIN modules
The memory module is connected to an automation system with SCS bus and permanently saves the state of all the actuators configured to manage the lights, but not the rolling shutters, after each command sent. This device is very useful when there is a black-out because it can reset the state of all the lamps controlled by the automation system when the power returns. Just one memory module must be connected to the bus for each system installed (i.e. each power supply), apart from when connecting two or more systems using the SCS/SCS interface (Item F422) configured in physical expansion mode. In this case just one is needed for all the systems connected together. The device must be put into operation when the system is already installed and powered. Once the memory module is connected to the bus press the microswitch on the front for at least five seconds so that the type of system can be saved for the first time. In this phase one can also decide which lights to reset and which will remain off after a black-out: a light point must be switched on during the programming phase so that it is not managed by the memory module. During normal operation the LED on the front flashes at one-second intervals to signal that the memory module is active.
key LED
configurators BUS
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OUT terminal
It can increase the distance covered by the SCS bus or exceed the limits due to the absorption of the individual components without increasing the maximum number. It is useful with systems with many actuators.
2 Logic extension of automation systems
It can increase the maximum number of devices which an be connected to a system. Very useful for making large systems, e.g. houses on several floors. The installation of the device in these two modes is described in the section GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION.
3 Common riser
configurators IN terminal
Allows communication between the Terraneo door entry systems or digital video door entry system and the automation or burglar-alarm systems in the individual dwellings. Useful for centralising the alarms of the apartments in an apartment block switchboard.
4 Interface between the automation and burglar-alarm systems
Useful for making automations following events on the burglar-alarm system, such as switching on the garden lights if there is an attempted intrusion.
5 Galvanic separation
Connects the video door entry system with an automation system allowing supervision via Web Server A/V. The use of the interface in these three modes is described in the section SYSTEM INTEGRATION of this guide.
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pushbuttons
configurator housing
LED
Technical features
Power supply: Min. duration of batteries: Operation temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Type of modulation: Size:
3V battery type CR2032 2 years -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) FSK 2 modules
Battery installation
flush-mounting version
wall-mounting version
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This device lets you operate the My Home system via the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB. It is included in the catalogue (AXOLUTE, Living, Light and Light Tech series). This special control does not require the use of a battery because there is a peizo-electric generator inside of it. The control does not require flush-mounting boxes as it can be installed with double-sided adhesive tape (supplied) or with normal screw anchors, hence not requiring masonry work. The radio control must be completed with its special key covers.
pushbuttons
Technical features
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Type of modulation: Size:
-5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) ASK 2 modules
The receiving interface must be used to allow the radio control with no batteries Item HA/HB/L4572SB to operate the My Home system. This Item has the same functioning, configuration and programming modes as the other versions but it is specifically used with the control with no batteries Item HA/HB/L4572SB.
Technical features
LED
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Max. absorption: Size:
18 to 27 Vdc -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) 33 mA 2 flush-mounting modules
micropushbutton
configurator housing
BUS
rear view
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The interface lets you use radio controls to operate one or more actuators with a wire bus, thus allowing you to create mixed radio and wire systems. This device cannot interact with the radio control with no batteries Item HA/HB/L4572SB. Instead, it must be used with the receiving interface Item HC/HS/L/N/NT4575SB.
Technical features
LED
micropushbutton
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Max. absorption: Size:
27 Vdc dal BUS -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) 22 mA 2 flush-mounting modules
configurator housing
BUS
rear view
The interface lets you control one or more radio actuators from a wire control, thus allowing you to create mixed radio and wire systems.
Technical features
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Max. absorption: Size:
27 Vdc dal BUS -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) 40 mA 2 flush-mounting modules
LED
micropushbutton
configurator housing
BUS
rear view
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LED Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Key 6 Orange = radio transmission Red = exhausted batteries
When you press keys 5 and 6, the remote control will act as a flashlight.
Key 5
Key 6
!
Technical features
Insertion of batteries
Power supply:
2 AA 1.5V alkaline pen batteries not rechargeable (supplied) Min. duration of batteries: 3 years (with batteries supplied) Radio frequency: 868 MHz Range: 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) Type of modulation: FSK
Usage by disabled people
The radio remote control is provided with: - 3.5mm standard mono jack input for connecting a detector for disabled people; - screw connection for installation on wheelchair or on bedside.
jack input
screw coupling
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This radio device can be used with other Bticino radio devices both in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) and in a Bticino My Home system so as to make good use of the radio technology in a mixed radiowire Bus system. If the two-way switch radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls or using a local control installed on the device. Instead, if it is used in a MY HOME system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls and by a local control, it can be operated by the wire controls of the system using the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576.
programming pushbutton
Technical features
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Type of modulation: Size:
230V a.c. 50 Hz -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and/or reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) FSK 2 flush-mounting modules
configurators
This radio device can also be used in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) as well as in a Bticino My Home system for adding new loads, thus integrating the wire BUS with the radio technology. If the rolling shutter radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls or using a local control installed on the device. Instead, if it is used in a MY HOME system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls and by a local control, it can be operated by the controls of the wire system using the transmitting interface Item L/N/ NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576. The Item has two interlocked relays for double loads (e.g. motor reducers) and can also be used with one relay for single loads.
Technical features
programming pushbutton
Power supply: Operating temperature: Radio frequency: Range: Type of modulation: Size:
230V a.c. 50 Hz -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and/or reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) FSK 2 flush-mounting modules
configurators
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As with the flush-mounting radio actuators, this device can also be used with other Bticino radio devices both in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) and in a My Home system so as to make good use of the radio technology in a mixed radio-wire Bus system. If the basic radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls. Instead, if it is used in a My Home system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls, it can be operated by the wire controls of the system (using the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576). The basic radio actuator is also set up for rear-device installations and is provided with cables used for the input connection of a switch or traditional pushbutton.
Technical features
configurator housing (loosen the lock screw and turn the cover to insert the configurators)
230V a.c. 50 Hz -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range) Basic module
WANDER RADIO ACTUATOR ITEM 3526, ITEM 3526/10 AND ITEM 3526/16
This plug/socket actuator lets you radio-control the load connected to it using the 16A internal relay. The contact of the relay is normally open so that the load connected to the actuator, when inactive, remains off. There are three versions of the actuator with three different types of plug to be connected to the mains socket (10A, 16A, Schuko). Items 3526 and 3526/16 enable you to connect loads with 10A, 16A and Schuko plugs. Items 3526/10 enable you to connect loads with 10A and Schuko plugs.
Technical features
2 3 5
230V a.c. 50 Hz -5C to +35C 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and reinforced concrete walls reduce the range)
Captions
1 - Set up for customisations with label 2 - LED 3 - Pin pushbutton for manual activation/deactivation and programming of the load. 4 - Socket for connecting the load. 5 - Configurator housing.
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This radio device can be used with other Bticino radio devices both in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) and in a Bticino My Home system so as to make good use of the radio technology in a mixed radiowire Bus system. If the F470/1 radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls or using a local micro-pushbutton installed on the device. Instead, if it is used in a My HOME system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls and by a local micropushbutton, it can be operated by the wire controls using the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576.
Technical features
directly from 230V~ 50Hz network 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and concrete walls reduce the range) 2 DIN modules
micropushbutton LED
configurator housing NO 1 NC 2 C 3 NO 1 NO 2 C 3
front view
This radio device can be used with other Bticino radio devices both in a traditional system (for adding domotic functions) and in a Bticino My Home system so as to make good use of the radio technology in a mixed radiowire Bus system. If the F470/2 radio actuator is used in a traditional system, it can be operated directly by radio controls or using a local micro-pushbutton installed on the device. Instead, if it is used in a My HOME system, in addition to being operated directly by radio controls and by a local micropushbutton, it can be operated by the wire controls using the transmitting interface Item L/N/NT4576N and Item HC/HS4576.
Technical features
directly from 230V~ 50Hz network 868 MHz 100 m in free field (metal and concrete walls reduce the range) 2 DIN modules
micropushbutton LED
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Power supply unit with very low safety voltage (SELV) protected against short-circuit and overload. Supplies functional power to the system components via the BUS cable. TECHNICAL FEATURES Power supply: 230V a.c. 10% 50/60Hz Max. absorption: 300 mA Maximum current supplied: 1.2A Output rated voltage: 27V d.c. Size: 8 DIN modules Dissipated power with max. load: 11 W
230V a.c.
BUS
Basic unit to be used in lieu of the power supply units Item E46ADCN, Item E47ADCN and Item 346000 in MY HOME systems with several installations (burglar alarm, automation, 2-wire video door-entry systems, etc.). The device is equipped with 3 output terminals to which it is necessary to connect the Accessory modules Item E48A1 and Item E48A2, to be selected according to the specific types of installation. It is designed in a modular container for DIN rail (10 modules) and dissipates power Pd=25W with an absorption of 131VA. ! The loads connected to the 3 outputs must be such that I1 > I2 > I3.
U5378A
LOAD LINE IN
I2
I3
Accessory module to be used with the basic unit Item E48, with two terminals for supplying power at 27V d.c. 1.2A to the Burglar Alarm, Automation and Temperature Control systems. An anti-tampering device (NC contact) can be connected to the device as well as a 12V 7.2/12/24 Ah battery, to be used as a back-up unit of the system. The module is designed in a container for DIN rail (4 modules) and dissipates power Pd=7W.
IN
Tamper
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To the modules Item E48A1 and Item E48A2
I1
BUS
Accessory module to be used with the basic unit Item E48, with four terminals for supplying power at 27V d.c. 1.2A to the Burglar Alarm, Automation, Temperature Control and 2-wire Video door-entry systems. The module is designed in a container for DIN rail (4 modules) and dissipates power Pd=4.6W.
IN2
IN1
EXAMPLE OF USE WITH MORE INTEGRATED SYSTEMS 110to 230 Va.c. 10% 110 230 V a.c. 10% 50/60 Hz 50/60 Hz
E48
PRI 110230V 10% 5060Hz 131VA max PDmax 25W OUT1 29,1V 1,2A OUT2 29V 35V 1,2A OUT3 29V 35V 1,2A
E48
BUS
Burglar alarm
< 1m < 1m
OUT3
IN
< 1m
Tamper
BUS BUS
E48
F442
E48A2
PD max 4,6 W
F443
DC-IN2 +
DC-IN1 +
F444
C9455
IN2
IN1
29 to 35 V c.c. 1.2A
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The Bticino cable must be used for connecting the devices. This cable is used for distributing power and functioning signals. By using the 300/500V insulated BUS cable and the protection cover of the terminals set up on all devices, the Bticino automation system can also be installed in boxes and pipes along with the energy systems. TECHNICAL FEATURES No. of conductors: 2 unshielded Insulation voltage: 300/500V Skein length : 100m (Item L4669), 500m (Item L4669/500)
All devices are provided with removable terminals which considerably facilitate wiring operations as well as the replacement of the devices. As a matter of fact, it is possible to lay the cable inside the pipes and terminate it with removable terminals. Then, when all masonry work has been completed, you can connect the devices without using tools. Terminals are also available as spare parts in 10-piece packages.
withdrawable terminal
BUS cable
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
AXOLUTE MODULAR DEVICES
1 module
2 modules
3 modules
44
44
1 module
2 modules
3 modules
44
2 modules
105
4 modules
105
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DIMENSIONAL DATA
DIN MODULE DEVICES
143 60
8 modules
BASIC DEVICES
WANDER ACTUATORS
55 97
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90
NOTES
NOTES
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