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1.                                    PROGRAMMING    Introduction  Switch on the power supply before you start programming   Avoid touching live parts     The introduction to this chapter describes the basic programming actions     Programming per function   When programming per function  one function operation is determined for  the module and one address is determined  after which the other inputs  are automatically given the same function  or a variant of this function  and  consecutive addresses     Basic programming actions    Module programming consists of six steps that must always be performed in  the specified order  To program the interface module proceed as follows     Set the module in to Programming mode   Program the address twice    Program 8 function code twice    Program any options twice    Exit the Programming mode    Test the operation of all the inputs                          Please note  If  immediately after putting the module in Programming  mode  an address is sent twice  the module will return to the default  value for function and options  On Off switch commands      10    MARMITEK    1  Switch the module to Programming mode    In order to program the interface module  it must be set in to the   Programming mode as follows    e Press the programming button for at least three seconds  see Figure 5    The red LED will light up and stay on after releasing the button     ENGLISH             Figure 5  Activating and deactivating the Programming mode     2 
2.        Blue  Marmitek module common wire   Brown  Marmitek module Input wire 1   Red  Marmitek module Input wire 2   Orange  Marmitek module Input wire 3   Yellow  Marmitek module Input wire 4     Installation wires     Input wires     TwM4    7    Installation assembly behind switches 8 Momentary switches  Always switch off the power before commencing installation           Blue  N           Figure 1     e When present take the switch from the back box   e Disconnect the wiring from the switch   e Put in a neutral wire  N  if it is missing      Optional   Red  2                 Figure 2     e Connect the phase wire  L  to the L connection of the module and the  neutral wire  N  to one of the neutral connections  N     e Connect one or more of the module s input wires to the switch contact of  the switch  This depends on the application  The input wires that are not  connected must be insulated  Connect the blue input wire of the module  to the P terminal of the switch     8    MARMITEK                    Blue  N     ENGLISH          Figure 3     e Position the module with the back against the rear of the back box  behind   he wiring    e     the module has not yet been programmed or has been incorrectly  programmed  then it can now be programmed     gt  Please see the chapter on programming                       Bp    0  8D             e After programming  place the switch back in the back box and click the  push button with the cover frame back on the switch     TwM4    9  
3.    Example of programming on address B03          TwM4    15    Optional   If the status of the module has to change with group commands All Lights On  and All Units Off     Result  e Dim function available for all inputs   e Other inputs are automatically given consecutive addresses     fees  ose         CE  Brown ON OFF BRIGHT  Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON or OFF   DIM Long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM or BRIGHT  ON OFF BRIGHT  Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON or OFF   DIM Long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM or BRIGHT       Orange ON OFF BRIGHT  Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON or OFF   DIM Long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM or BRIGHT   Yellow ON OFF BRIGHT  Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON or OFF   DIM Long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM or BRIGHT    e Depends on the status of the switch actuator or address to be controlled   toggle mode         3 3 Sending dimming commands with Momentary switches with two  normally open contacts    Brown O         Blue    Red O       16    MARMITEK    Send address  2 x  A1   P16    ENGLISH    Example of programming with address B03    Result  e Dim function is available on all inputs   e Other inputs are automatically given consecutive addresses     CE  Brown B03 ON BRIGHT Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON   long pulse   gt  0 5 s  BRIGHT  B03 OFF DIM Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  OFF   long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM          ON BRIGHT Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  ON   long pulse   gt  0 5 5  BRIGHT   OFF DIM Short pulse   lt  0 5 s  OFF   long pulse   gt  0 5 s  DIM       TwM4    17    3 4 Sending g
4.  Programming the address    Send the set up command  letter and figure code  that belongs to the desired  address twice via the power line using a programming unit  PRU256  or  another X 10 compatible transmitter  e g  a Marmitek remote control   The  LED will flash twice after two identical set up commands  addresses  have  been received     Address A1 A2   P16 Address 2 x       After sending the address  the other inputs will automatically be  assigned consecutive addresses     TwM4    11          3  Programming a function code  Determine the function of the module by sending the set up command  belonging to the function twice via the power line  see following table      The LED responds with a number of flashes according to the selected function  once two identical set up commands have been received     Function  sending  No  of LED flashes  3 1 On Off switch commands ON 3x    switch or pushbutton switch   3 2 Dimming commands via 1  BRIGHT 5x   pole  normally open  contact   Momentary switch    3     3 Dimming commands via DIM 6x  momentary switch with two  normally open contacts    The programming per function chapter explains how to program the above  functions with helpful examples        4  Programming options    The TWM4 has the option of converting the internal status  from ON to OFF  or from OFF to ON  upon receiving a group command  All Lights On  All Lights  Off  All Units Off    This option is only applicable with the following functions    A  Sending On Off swi
5.  mains     Do you still have questions  Please check out www marmitek com for  more information     TECHNICAL DATA    Rated voltage 230 VAC     10    50 Hz   Current consumption  lt  30 mA capacitive   Signal transmission  gt  5 Vpp in 5 Q at 120 kHz  Transmission synchronization 1 pulse burst at 0   180     Signal sensitivity 25 mVpp   6 Vpp at 120 kHz   4 kHz  Signal noise ratio 1    X 10 Key codes transmitting ON  OFF  BRIGHT  DIM  All Lights ON  All Lights  OFF  All Units OFF  extended  X 10 Key codes receiving ON  OFF  BRIGHT  DIM  extended  Status    Request  Connection range Up to 2 5 mm2  tightening torque 0 5 Nm  Ambient temperature 0   C to 35   C  Relative humidity 30 tot 90   non condensing   Dimensions 46x46x16mm  Minimal back box depth  40mm  advice 50mm    Environmental Information for Customers in the European Union  European Directive 2002 96 EC requires that the equipment bearing this symbol on  the product and or its packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal  waste  The symbol indicates that this product should be disposed of separately  MEE on regular household waste streams  It is your responsibility to dispose of this  and other electric and electronic equipment via designated collection facilities appointed by  the government or local authorities  Correct disposal and recycling will help prevent potential  negative consequences to the environment and human health  For more detailed information  about the disposal of your old equipment  p
6. TWM4     MICRO MODULE TRANSMITTER       USER MANUAL 3    20246 20080220   TWM4    Micro module transmitter MARMI   EK  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MARMITEK                MARMITEK    SAFETY WARNINGS    The wiring of your electrical installation is live  230 V  and extremely        Never connect the module when plugged into the mains  Always  turn off the main switch before starting the installation    e This product is for professional use and should be installed by a certified  installer    To prevent short circuits  this product should only be used inside and only in  dry spaces  Do not expose the components to rain or moisture  Do not use the  product close to a bath  swimming pool etc      Do not expose the components of your systems to extremely high  temperatures or bright light sources      In case of improper usage or if you have altered and repaired the product  yourself  all guarantees expire  Marmitek does not accept responsibility in  the case of improper usage of the product or when the product is used for  purposes other than specified  Marmitek does not accept responsibility for  additional damage other than covered by the legal product responsibility    e This product is not a toy  Keep out of reach of children      Do not open the product  the device may contain live parts  The product  should only be repaired or serviced by a qualified expert      Only connect the adapter to the mains after checking whether the mains  voltage is the same as the values on the identif
7. ble to increase the range of my remotes by using more  Transceivers   Yes  you can use more than one TM13 Transceiver in your home when the  range of your remotes is not sufficient  The TM13 is using so called collision  detection to prevent signals to be disturbed when more than one TM13 is  transmitting  TM13   s will wait for a quite power line before transmitting their  data  To prevent your Marmitek X 10 System to become slow or to prevent  dimming from becoming less smooth  make sure that the TM13 units are  placed as far away from each other as possible        How do   program the TWM4 with my EasyControl8 for instance at  address E3 to send dim commands with a 1 pole  normally open  contact  momentary switch    Setup your remote control  see manual 8 in 1  and the TM13 transceiver to  house code E    Start with the MicroModule in setup mode    Press the Marmitek X10 button  marked with the symbol of a house  of the  8 in 1 remote control and then press button 3    e Press the    ON    button 2x    channel      e The MicroModule responds by blinking the LED twice    e The address E3 is programmed     TwM4    19    e Press the    brt    button 2x   VOL      e The MicroModule responds by blinking the LED 5x      Cancel the MicroModule programming mode    Address 83  84  B5 and 86 are now programmed to be used with four 1 pole   normally open contact  momentary switches    Tip  do not press the keys too fast  so the transmitter gets enough time to  send the signals to the
8. can be preset  These are subdi   vided into a so called HouseCode  A to P incl   and a UnitCode  1 to 16 incl     The HouseCode can also be set on the controllers  so that the controllers and  modules become part of the same system  The address can be set either using  code dials or by pressing buttons  depending on the type of module    The Marmitek X 10 System uses standard commands  which control all units  with the same HouseCode at the same time  e g  all lights on  all off  etc          SIGNAL RANGE   Range of Marmitek X 10 signals over the Power Line and how to  increase the range    The Marmitek X 10 System is based on power line communication  The range  of the Marmitek X 10 signals very much depends on the local circumstances   On average the range is a cable length of 80 meters     If you have difficulties with the range of your Marmitek X 10 signals   please pay attention to the following facts    1  When several phases are used in the house  it can be necessary to couple  these phases for Marmitek X 10 signals  You can couple them with the use of  a CAT 3000 active 3 phase coupler repeater  Art No  09304  and it is required    4    MARMITEK    if wall outlets and lighting points are actually divided into several phases   several groups is no problem for the Marmitek X 10 signal      2  It is possible that Marmitek X 10 signals are attenuated by devices and  lights which are connected to the power line  In a normal home situation this  effect is negligible  the Ma
9. ication tags  Never connect an  adapter when it is damaged  In that case  contact your supplier    e Automatic switching devices provide comfort  but can also be dangerous   They can surprise people or can ignite clothing hanging over an electric heat  source  Please be careful and take appropriate measures to avoid accidents     ENGLISH          TABLE OF CONTENTS   HOW DOES MARMITEK X 10 WORK  4  INTRODUCTION 6  FUNCTIONS 6  CONNECTION APPLICATIONS 7  PROGRAMMING 10  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 19  TECHNICAL DATA 20    TwM4    3                         HOW DOES MARMITEK 10       WORK     Marmitek X 10 components use the existing mains wiring to communicate   using Marmitek X 10 signals   You can build 3 complete system using the  three different kind of components of the Marmitek X 10 System     1  Modules  These components will receive Marmitek X 10 signals and  will switch or dim the attached lamp or appliance  Examples  of these modules are lamp modules and appliance modules   These are available as build in  micro  DIN rail and plug in  modules    2  Controllers  These components will transmit Marmitek X 10 signals and  hus will control the Modules    3  Transmitters  Wireless components like remotes  The signals of these  components will be received by a controller with transceiver  unctionality  IRRF 7243  TM13 or CM15Pro     The Transceiver will translate the signals into Marmitek X 10  signals on the power line     ADRESSES  Up to a maximum of 256 different addresses 
10. lease contact your local authorities  waste disposal    service  or the shop where you purchased the product     20    MARMITEK    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY    Hereby  Marmitek BV  declares that this TWM4 is in compliance with the essential  requirements and other relevant provisions of the following Directives     DIRECTIVE 2004 108 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 15  December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to  electromagnetic compatibility    Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December  2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical  equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits    Directive 2002 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January  2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and  electronic equipment    Bij deze verklaart Marmitek BV  dat deze TWM4 voldoet aan de essenti  le eisen en aan de  overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijnen     RICHTLIJN 2004 108 EG VAN HET EUROPEES PARLEMENT EN DE RAAD van 15  december 2004 betreffende de onderlinge aanpassing van de wetgevingen van de  lidstaten inzake elektromagnetische compatil t    Richtlijn 2006 95 EG van het Europees Parlement en de Raad van 12 december 2006  betreffende de onderlinge aanpassing van de wettelijke voorschriften der lidstaten  inzake elektrisch materiaal bestemd voor gebruik binnen bepaalde spanningsgrenze
11. n    Richtlijn 2002 95 EG van het Europees Parlement en de Raad van 27 januari 2003  betreffende beperking van het gebruik van bepaalde gevaarlijke stoffen in  elektrische en elektronische apparatuur    MARMITEK BV   P O  BOX 4257   5604 EG EINDHOVEN   NETHERLANDS    CE       Copyrights  Marmitek is a trademark of Marmidenko B V  TWM4 is a trademark of Marmitek B V  All  rights reserved     Copyright and all other proprietary rights in the content  including but not limited to model  numbers  software  audio  video  text and photographs  rests with Marmitek B V  Any use   of the Content  but without limitation  distribution  reproduction  modification  display or  transmission without the prior written consent of Marmitek is strictly prohibited  All copyright  and other proprietary notices shall be retained on all reproductions     TWMA4TM 39           MARMITEK        www marmitek com    
12. of signals are present on the power line it is possible that the Marmitek  X 10 signals will not come through     5  The mains do not stop at the front door of your home  Everything that is  attached to mains nearby your home can have influence on Marmitek X 10  signals  e g  heavy machinery   If you think that your system is influenced by  devices out of your house  it is advisable to install FD10 Phase Coupler Filter    TwM4    5    on each phase entering the house  These filters will block signals coming into  or going out of your house  but will also match the impedance for the mains   Hereby make your house Marmitek X 10 compatible for these units  To couple  the phases use 8 CAT 3000  see point 1 above     INTRODUCTION    Congratulations on purchasing the Marmitek Micro module transmitter for  installation behind  rocker  switches or Momentary switches  Suitable for  controlling various Marmitek modules  actuators  through X 10 commands   The TWM4 can also be used behind a  rocker  switch or Momentary switch to  start programming macros in  for example  a Marmitek CM15Pro Computer  Interface    Note  Marmitek build in modules should always be installed in a back  box  Due to heat generation  apply no more than one module per back  box     Note  Inputs are only suitable for potential free switches or contacts   lt  5 volts with respect to Neutral     FUNCTIONS    e Can send ON  OFF  DIM  BRIGHT  All Lights On  All Units Off or All Lights  Off commands  depending on the p
13. pond to All Lights On All Lights ON  Must respond to All Lights Off All Lights OFF       5  Exit the Programming mode    e Briefly press the programming button once  The red LED should now be  off  or wait 60 seconds and the Programming mode will automatically be  switched off      Please note     If no set up command has been received within 60 seconds  the  module will automatically exit the Programming mode     TwM4    13    6  Test the operation of all the inputs   Programming per function   This chapter explains the actions that need to be performed to program the  module on the basis of function  See 3  Programming a function code for the    functions     3 1 Sending On Off switch commands with a  rocker  switch or 1 pole   normally open contact  Momentary switch    6 EE  Send an address  2 x  A1   P16    Send setup command for any options  2 x  All Lights ON  All Lights OFF  All Units OFF    Example of programming on address 803    Optional   If the status of the module has to change with group commands All Lights On  and All Units Off              Result  e ON OFF function available for all inputs   e Other inputs are automatically given consecutive addresses      14    MARMITEK    ENGLISH    ON OFF Send ON or OFF commands   ON OFF Send ON or OFF commands       Depends on the status of the switch actuator or address to be controlled   toggle mode         3 2 Sending dimming commands with 1 pole  normally open contact   Momentary switch    Brown       Blue       ES EE 
14. rmitek X 10 system is using active gain control to  eliminate the effects   However  it is possible that a particular device in your  house is attenuating the signals so much that the range of Marmitek X 10  signals is decreased significantly  When you have range problems  it is wise to  try to locate the device which is attenuating the signals simply by unplugging  devices from the power line  and testing the differences in range for your  Marmitek system  When e g  your conclusion is that e g  your computer  monitor is attenuating the signal  you can use a FM10 Plug in Filter between  the power line and the monitor to eliminate the effects     ENGLISH    Known devices which can cause attenuation are   PC Monitors   PCs with heavy internal power supplies   Old Televisions   Copiers   Fluorescent Lights   Gas Discharge Lamps  Energy Saving Lamps     3  Some  old  devices are able to disturb the signal by transmitting noise on  the power line  Because the Marmitek X 10 signals are transmitted on 120  kHz  only noise on or near this frequency will have influence on the range   When you use a FM10 Filter to connect this device to the power line  the  noise will be filtered     4  The Marmitek X 10 protocol has several mechanism to avoid modules to  be switched on or off by other sources than your Marmitek X 10 Controllers   However  it is possible that the Marmitek X 10 signals are disturbed by e g   baby phones which are in TALK mode  continuous transmission   When these  kind 
15. rogramming     e Adjustable for fixed mode or toggle mode sending of ON OFF commands      The dimmer interface is adjustable for use with Momentary switches with  one or two  normally open contacts  optionally with zero position   multi switch     e Adjustable for automatic request for status information  two way  communication  status request     e Adjustable for receipt of group commands for a status update in toggle  mode     6    MARMITEK    CONNECTION APPLICATIONS    ENGLISH    Four 1 pole  rocker  switches    Four 1 pole  normally open contact  Momentary switches    Two Momentary switches with two normally open contacts  optionally with  zero position  multi switch     One Momentary switch with four normally open contacts  optionally with  zero position  multi switch     Four random potential free contacts with a common contact  P contact      Suitable for the connection of     Connecting wires  colour code for standard programming   The input wires are given an address and function that depends on the  programmed address and function  Please see the programming chapter for  the colour coding        Please note  The blue input wire of the TWM4 is connected internally  to the neutral terminal  Make sure that the phase and neutral  connections are correctly connected to the module  If phase and  neutral are swapped  there will be 230 V on the input wires of the  module     Legend for the connecting wires      Brown  L or Phase     Blue  N of Neutral     Black  Switch wire
16. roup commands with  rocker  switches or Momentary  switches         EE  Send address  2 x  A1   P16    Send set up command  2 x  All Lights On    Example of programming on address 803    Result  Group commands available on the following inputs     Eros                                   Brown All Lights On Sends All Lights On using letter code  B when switch is pressed  All Units Off Sends All Units Off using letter code  B when switch is pressed          All Lights Off Sends All Lights Off using letter code  B when switch is pressed  Yellow 803 OFF Sends OFF command when switch  is pressed       18    MARMITEK    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS    What is the reason for modules to switch on off spontaneously    It is possible that a Marmitek X 10 System is installed at one of your  neighbours using the same House Code  To solve this problem try to change  the House Code of your system  or have FD10 Phase Coupler Filter installed at  your incoming mains     ENGLISH    My modules will not respond to my controller   Make sure that the House Code on all Modules and Controllers are set to the  same House Code  A    P      My modules will not react to my remote   sensor    When you use a remote or sensor  you should have at least one 3  Transceiver or Marmitek X 10 Security Console installed in your house  These  components will translate the radio signals to the Marmitek X 10 signal on  the power line  Using several remotes and sensors  you only need one central  transceiver     Am   a
17. tch commands with switch or with 1 pole  normally  open contact  Momentary switch    B  Sending dimming commands with 1 pole  normally open contact   Momentary switch     The application of this option depends on how the TWM4 is used  If  the TWM4 controls a switch actuator that responds to a group  command  the options of the TWM4 will also have to respond to the  same group commands  As a result  the status of the interface  TWM4   will always be synch with the switch actuator     12    MARMITEK    Example   A switch actuator is controlled using a TWM4  operated with a  rocker  switch    The switch actuator responds to the group commands All Lights On and All   Units Off  If the interface module sends an ON command  the switch actuator   will switch on  When the switch of the TWM4 is pressed afterwards  the   module would normally give an OFF command  However  if the actuator is   switched off by an All Units Off group command  the TWM4 must change its   internal status accordingly  so that an ON command is sent when the button   is next pressed    If you wish to set one or more options  the following actions should be taken    e Send the desired command twice from    Set up command    using the  PRU256 programming unit or another X 10 compatible transmitter  such  as a remote control     e The programming LED confirms the    Set up command    with a specific  number of flashes    e Exit Programming mode     Must respond to All Units Off All Units OFF    ENGLISH    Must res
    
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