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2/4-Channel wall-mounted transmitter `FS20 S4A-2`
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1. Small piece of double sided adhesive tape User manual 3 Technical specifications and features Devices are remotely controllable on 2 channels two buttons per channel or 4 channels one button per channel Very secure data transfer as a result of extensive coding and address assignment options These also allow several neighbouring systems to be operated without interfering with each other All settings remain even when the batteries are changed or a power outage occurs Power supply 2 AG13 LR44 button cells Transmission frequency 868 35MHz Modulation AM Range up to 100m in free field Dimensions 78mm x 78mm x 15mm W x H x D 4 Explanation of icons This icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to particular dangers associated with the handling function or operation of the product IS The hand icon indicates special tips and operational notes 5 Safety instructions The product s guarantee becomes invalid if the product is damaged as a result of the failure to observe these operating instructions We do not assume any liability for any resulting damages Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions In such cases the product s guarantee becomes invalid This product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reach of children Children could open the battery compartment and s
2. 2144 2244 2344 2444 3144 3244 3344 3444 4144 4244 4344 Global master 4444 If you set the address group and subaddress of a channel to 44 then this channel functions as a global master All receivers that are programmed with this global master address are controlled simultaneously RS The only global master is 4444 3 Addressing for a double number of channels To change the address group and subaddress for a single button proceed as follows Press and hold the button to be programmed Nowalso press the left right button next to it Keep both buttons pressed simultaneously for at least five seconds The control indicator LED blinks every second indicating that the programming mode has now been activated Now enter a two digit address group and a two digit subaddress using the and buttons Example 1112 11 address group 12 subaddress The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the fourth digit The control indicator LED goes out c Resetting to the delivery state In order to reset all the transmitter s settings to the delivery state you need to first simultane ously press and hold the and buttons for at least five seconds until the LED Indicator lights up Now release these two buttons and then press any button As soon as the LED goes out the transmitter returns to its initial state 18 d Example of an address assignment When y
3. double number of channels 1 Setting a single address address group subaddress To set the address group subaddress proceed as follows Simultaneously keep both buttons of the respective button combination pressed for at least five seconds buttons and for channel 1 buttons and for channel 2 The control indicator LED will now blink every second Enter a two digit address group and a two digit subaddress using the and buttons Example 1431 address group 14 subaddress 31 The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the fourth digit The control indicator LED goes out RS The address group 44 and the subaddress 44 both have a particular meaning see the following item 2 Assigning function groups and master addresses Function groups 44xx If you enter 44 as the address group then the subaddress provided this is not also set to 44 see the following section is defined as a function group 15 different function groups between 4411 and 4443 can then be defined RS Possible are 4411 4412 4413 4414 4421 4422 4423 4424 4431 4432 4433 4434 4441 4442 4443 Local master xx44 If you only set the subaddress to 44 then this channel functions as a local master within the set address group All receivers that are programmed with this local master address are controlled simultaneously 17 ic Possible are 1144 1244 1344 1444
4. state up or down changes whenever a button is pressed If for example the last command caused a lamp to dim up then pressing the button again would result in the lamp dimming down Programming the timer for a double number of channels In order to program a receiver s timer function proceed as follows Press the button that is assigned to the receiver keep the button pressed Press the button next to it for one to five seconds 1 sec to 5 sec and then release it Only afterwards should you release the button that you pressed first RS This procedure is used to start as well as to stop the programming of the timer For information on how to program the timer see the instructions in the receiver s user manual 13 11 FS20 address system basics The FS20 wireless control system operates with a house code This means that your neighbour can also use the same wireless control system and the two systems will not interfere with each other provided that the house code has been programmed differently 256 different addresses can be set within a house code These addresses are divided into four address types available number is in brackets Single addresses 225 Function group addresses 15 Local master addresses 15 Global master address 1 One address from each address type can be assigned to each receiver This means that each receiver can respond to up to four different addresses but only ever to one addr
5. 3 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 can be selected via the address group Example 1144 address group 11 subaddress 44 All the lamps in the house can be controlled via the global master address 4444 The awning was deliberately not programmed to this address and can therefore only be addressed via its single address 1211 It must be operated separately in this example The ceiling lamps in all the rooms are also combined in a function group 4411 in the example address group 44 subaddress 11 and can therefore be jointly controlled To select one of the 15 function groups you need to set 44 as the address group and a value between 11 and 43 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 as the subaddress 20 13 Handling Protect the product against humidity cold heat dust and direct sunlight e Never dismantle this product beyond installation and battery replacement Only have the device repaired by a skilled technician otherwise the device s licence will become invalid Even a fall from a low height can damage the product 14 Maintenance and cleaning The product requires no servicing except for battery replacement Clean the product with a soft clean dry and lint free cloth To remove heavier dirt use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water Make sure that no liquids get inside the device Never use solvent based cleaning agents as these may damage the surfac
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12 06 CE 2 4 Channel wall mounted transmitter FS20 S4A 2 Item no 61 72 50 QINRAD ELECTRONIC Introduction Dear customer Thank you for purchasing this product This product meets the requirements of both current European and national guidelines In order to preserve this condition and ensure the safe operation of the product we kindly ask you to carefully follow these operating instructions Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product All company names and product names contained herein are trademarks of the respective owners All rights reserved Should you have any further questions please contact our technical advisory service Germany Tel no 49 9604 40 88 80 Fax no 49 9604 40 88 48 e mail tkb conrad de Mon to Thur 8 00am to 4 30pm Fri 8 00am to 2 00pm Table of contents LOM 00 ON Oo Ne 11 12 13 14 15 16 Declaration of conformity DOC Operation CS CHIE USE skinoren ne oraa ap a a a a a aN Scope of delivery Technical specifications and features Explanation of icons Safety instructions Notes on batteries rechargeable batteries Inserting replacing batteries Control panel Installation a Adhesive mounting b Screw fixing a Basic functions Using several transmitters Time
7. dues also fingerprints moisture lubricating films and silicon residue in particu lar can prevent the device from adhering properly Remove the protective strip from the adhesive tape and stick it to the back of the wall mounted transmitter Press on the adhesive tape firmly and evenly in order to ensure firm a adherence Remove the second protective film and place the wall mounted transmitter onto the desired attachment surface keeping it straight RS You can ensure that the wall mounted transmitter is extra securely fixed by firmly pressing on the base cover alone first remove the front panel and unscrew the circuit board Make sure that the device is straight level as it not possible to make mounting adjustments afterwards b Screw fixing Open the casing by carefully lifting the front cover on the side opening slots using a one penny coin for example Place the lower part onto the desired mounting location keeping it straight and use a pencil for example to mark the drilling holes through the mounting holes of the casing Two diagonally opposed screws will usually suffice for mounting the device to a wall Depending on the type of surface for example cement brick you should first drill two holes using a 6 mm drill for example Be careful not to drill through any electricity lines gas or water pipes Life threatening danger Use screws to attach the base of the wall mounted transmitter RS Use lens
8. e of the plastic casing and its inscription 21 15 Disposal a General information When the product is no longer usable dispose of it in accordance with the applicable statutory regulations b Batteries and rechargeable batteries As the consumer you are legally obliged regulation on the disposal of batteries to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries Do not dispose of your used batteries via the household rubbish Batteries rechargeable batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the following icons which alert you to the fact that disposal via the household rubbish is prohibited The identifiers for the respective heavy metals are Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead identifier is on the battery recharge able battery for example under the rubbish bin icons on the left You can return your used batteries rechargeable batteries free of charge to any authorised disposal station in your area in our stores or in any other store where batteries rechargeable batteries are sold By doing so you comply with your legal obligations and also make a contribution to environ mental protection 22 16 Tips and notes Ranges and interference The FS20 wireless control system works in the 868MHz range which is also used by other radio services Therefore devices that operate on the same or neighbouring frequency may restrict both its operation and its range The specified range of up to 100
9. e polarity plus and minus is correct when inserting the batteries Ifthe device is not used for a longer period of time for example when stored remove the inserted batteries to prevent the batteries from leaking and causing damage Always replace the whole set of batteries Do not mix full batteries with half full ones Always use batteries of the same type and manufacturer 7 Inserting replacing batteries Remove the front cover On both sides there is an opening the front cover can be carefully clipped off here using a one penny coin make sure that the front cover is directed towards the base section do not twist the front cover Now insert two LR44 batteries observing the correct polarity the plus pole has to point upwards while the minus pole should point towards the circuit board Simply slide the batteries into the holding bracket IS Do not turn any setting controls and do not straighten any parts Then replace the casing cover snapping it into place RS Only one orientation of the cover is correct The opening on the front cover must lie above the small additional circuit board you will see the marking TOP on the plastic of the front cover and on the base plate These must be aligned before you clip the casing parts together Ifthe LED on the front side of the wall mounted transmitter does not light up when you press the buttons or you find that the range of the wall mounted transmitter decrea
10. ess per address type If you need a receiver to respond to more than one transmitter you can program the transmitters to the same address or if different transmitter address types have been set you can program the receiver consecutively to these different addresses The individual address types have the following function Single addresses Each receiver should be set to a single address so that it can be controlled separately e Function group addresses Several receivers are defined as a functional unit by being assigned to a function group address If for example all the lamps in a house are assigned to a function group then all the lamps in the entire house can be switched on or off by pressing one button e Local master addresses Several receivers are spatially defined as one unit and controlled via the local master address If for example all the receivers in a room are each allocated to a local master address then all you need to do is press one button when leaving the room to switch off all the consumer loads in the room Global master address Several receivers are assigned to the global master address and are jointly controlled via this address All the consumer loads can easily be switched off simply by pressing one single button when leaving a house for example 14 RS See the example in section 12 d This address system opens up a variety of possibilities You can even implement access authorisations by assi
11. gning three garage doors to different single addresses and a joint function group garage doors for example Several people can then each be given a hand held transmitter with a relevant single address for one garage door while all the garage doors can be opened via a hand held transmitter with a programmed function group address or all the doors can be automatically closed in the evening via an FS20 timer RS The various address types and addresses are only set on the transmitter and these settings are transmitted to the receivers via the address assignment A receiver must be in programming mode in order for this address assignment to take place 15 12 Integrating the FS20 S4A 2 wall mounted transmitter into the address system The house code an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the wall mounted transmitter and its switching channels You can also use special address group assignments to program the wall mounted transmitter as a local or global master IS Only the and buttons are used for entering the eight digit house code the two digit address groups and the two digit subaddresses see the figure in section 8 Control Panel This addressing makes 225 single addresses 15 function groups 15 local master addresses and 1 global master address available within each house code to the wall mounted transmitter a Setting the house code Once the batteries have been
12. head screws or machine screws with washers and no countersunk screws their splaying effect can cause the plastic rear panel of the wall mounted transmitter to break Close the casing of the wall mounted transmitter by carefully and evenly pressing the front cover onto the lower part 10 10 Operation RS Please note In the delivery state the components of the FS20 wireless control system e g a wireless switch socket do not respond to remote control commands from the wall mounted transmitter They must first be addressed according to the instructions provided in the respective device s user manual Only afterwards can the functions be controlled a Basic functions Buttons are pressed quickly switch or for longer than 0 4 seconds dim as required IS The ON command or dim up is globally allocated to the respective right button of a channel buttons and while the OFF command or dim down is allocated to the associated left button and The control indicator LED briefly lights up to signal that a command has been transmitted Now you can program and operate the basic functions of the FS20 components RS Please also read the following sections if you require an extended system with several components or you wish to use the additional functions b Using several transmitters In the delivery state each transmitter in the FS20 wireless control system has its own randomly set h
13. inserted for the first time the wall mounted transmitter selects a random house code If required this house code can be changed as follows Keep the and buttons on the wall mounted transmitter pressed for five seconds until the control indicator LED flashes every second Nowuse the and buttons to enter your system s eight digit house code This must be identical for all the remote control transmitters in the FS20 wireless control system as a precaution make a note of this code and keep it safe Example 23141342 1 button 2 button 3 button 4 button The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the eighth digit The control indicator LED goes out b Setting the addresses A channel s address comprises a two digit address group and a two digit subaddress for example 1131 address group 11 subaddress 31 RS The address group 11 is factory set for all channels If several transmitters are to be operated at the same time and control different receivers then different addresses need to be set on the transmitters 16 The following address combinations address group subaddress are preassigned to both button combinations of the wall mounted transmitter Button combination 1 2 Address 1111 1112 RS See the Addressing for a double number of channels subsection below for information on addressing for a
14. m is the free field range which means the range with visual contact between the transmitter and receiver In practice however walls ceilings etc between the transmitter and the receiver may affect and reduce the range Other causes of reduced ranges All types of high frequency interference Any buildings or vegetation Conductive metal parts that are located near the devices or within or near their transmission path for example radiators metallised insulation glass windows reinforced concrete ceilings etc Influence on the radiation pattern of antennas due to the distance from the transmitter or receiver to conductive surfaces or objects also to human bodies or the ground Broadband interference in urban areas that reduces the signal to noise ratio the signal is no longer recognised due to this noise Interference radiation resulting from insufficiently shielded electronic devices for example operating computers or similar 17 Declaration of conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic Klaus Conrad StraRe 1 D 92240 Hirschau Germany hereby de clare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999 5 EG RS You can find the declaration of conformity for this product at www conrad com 23 http www conrad com 100 recycling paper Bleached without chlorine Imprint These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE Kla
15. ou require a large extended system it is advisable to select addresses systematically so that you have an overview of the addresses that have already been assigned and so that you can jointly control the programmed receivers simply and meaningfully in groups Global _ House code e g master address SS 1234 1234 4444 N z Function group 44xx e g 4411 ceiling lamps 7 Local master address e g 1144 Figure 2 Example of an address assignment A different address group has been assigned to each room Room A 11 Room B 12 An awning is also allocated to room B Room C 13 Room D 14 19 RS Possible address groups are 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 In order to be able to separately control each receiver you need to program each receiver to a single address A subaddress is also required in addition to the address group that is already selected room A 11 room B 12 room C 13 room D 14 RS The following 15 subaddresses are possible for each address group 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 In the example the awning is programmed to the single address 1211 which is comprised of the address group 12 and its subaddress 11 All the receivers in room A have also been programmed to a local master address 1144 in the example RS For the local master address 44 is always set as the subaddress while one of the 15 local master addresses 11 12 1
16. ouse code RS If you want to jointly control one or several receivers via different transmitters you first need to coordinate the transmitters house codes The same house code must be set for each transmitter Make sure you coordinate or set this shared house code for all the transmitters before programming the receivers for the first time as the associated house code is also sent to the receiver during this procedure 11 The transmitters channels are already set to the same addresses and only need to be changed if required for example if you are using an extensive FS20 wireless control system with numerous receivers transmitters RS See the relevant example in section 12 d c Timer functions In order to program a receiver s timer function you must simultaneously press the button combination e g buttons and for channel 1 that have been assigned to the receiver for one to five seconds 1 sec to 5 sec on the wall mounted transmitter This command is used to start as well as to stop the programming of the timer ES For information on how to program the timer see the instructions in the receiver s user manual d Double number of channels The wall mounted transmitter can be used as a 2 channel wall mounted transmitter default setting two buttons are assigned to each channel for example buttons and are assigned to channel 1 as well as a 4 channel wall mounted transmitter each channel no
17. r functions Double number of channels Switching between a single and double number of channels Operation for a double number of channels Programming the timer for a double number of channels FS20 address system basics cscccsececsecseeseesseeseeeseesesseeseeeneeseeeneeseeneeseeeneesteeeee Integrating the FS20S4A 2 wall mounted transmitter into the address system 16 a Setting the house code b Setting the addresses 1 Setting a single address address group subaddress 2 Assigning function groups and master addresses 3 Addressing for a double number of channels c Resetting to the delivery state d Example of an address assignment Handling Maintenance and cleaning Disposal a General information b Batteries and rechargeable batteries Tips ANd notes ou esses aon 1 Prescribed use The sole purpose of the FS20 S4A 2 2 4 channel wall mounted transmitter is to remotely control the various components of the FS20 wireless control system Make sure that the product does not get damp or wet No part of the product may be modified or adapted Any use other than the one described above may damage the product and can also increase the risk of short circuit fire electric shock etc All company and product names contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved 2 Scope of delivery FS20 S4A 2 2 4 channel wall mounted transmitter
18. ses then you need to replace the old batteries with new ones Make sure you always replace the whole set of batteries 8 Control panel A Four contro buttons 2 channel mode channels 1 and 2 Channel 1 buttons and Channel 2 buttons and Left button OFF dim down Right button ON dim up 4 channel mode buttons to correspond to channels to B Control indicator LED RS The battery compartment is located under the front cover A Figure 1 Wall mounted transmitter RS The top orientation of the wall mounted transmitter the orientation is not recognisable on the front panel is aligned with the lettering on the back of the wall mounted transmitter or the circuit board inside the wall mounted transmitter the small additional circuit board lying beneath it 9 Installation You can mount the wall mounted transmitter either by simply sticking its casing to a suitable surface or by screwing it on using the available mounting holes RS The places in the casing that are marked with TOP must always point upwards the small additional circuit board in the casing lies beneath a Adhesive mounting Use the supplied double sided adhesive tape for example to mount the device to a wall Carefully clean both surfaces where the adhesive is to be applied wall mounted transmit ter and mounting surface Fatty resi
19. us Conrad Str 1 D 92240 Hirschau Germany No reproduction including translation is permitted in whole or part e g photocopy microfilming or storage in electronic data processing equipment without the express written consent of the publisher The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of print We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic SE Printed in Germany
20. w only has a single button assigned to it and no button combination e g button for channel 1 button for channel 2 etc Switching between a single and double number of channels You set a double number of channels four individual switching channels by simultane ously pressing the buttons and see section 8 Control panel for at least five seconds The control indicator LED lights up briefly to confirm the setting You set a single number of channels four switching channels each with two buttons by simultaneously pressing the buttons and for at least five seconds The control indicator LED lights up briefly to confirm the setting RS Please note Different operating and programming instructions apply when a double number of channels has been set 12 Operation for a double number of channels A different channel is assigned to each button The control indicator briefly lights up to signal that a command has been transmitted Switching Pressing a button quickly for less than 0 4 seconds sends a switching command Whenever a button is pressed the addressed receiver changes its switch state from OFF to ON or from ON to OFF Dimming Pressing a button for longer than 0 4 seconds sends a dimming up or a dimming down command until the button is released lamp is dimmed up to its maximum and then dimmed down to its minimum etc Here too the dimming
21. wallow the button cells which could be life threatening If this happens seek immediate medical care The product should only be used in dry indoor areas It must not get damp or wet Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions Although the product emits only relatively weak radio signals these may cause life support systems to malfunction This may also be the case in other areas As switching operations provide no return information there is no guarantee that all the switched consumer loads really are off or on When switching consumer loads whose on or off status could cause damage you may need to directly check that their switch state is correct Do not rely on switching commands that are transferred by a transmission path 6 Notes on batteries rechargeable batteries Keep batteries rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children Do not leave batteries rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets In such a case seek immediate medical care Batteries rechargeable batteries must never be short circuited taken apart or thrown into a fire They might explode Leaking or damaged batteries rechargeable batteries may cause acid burns if they come into contact with skin Therefore please make sure you use suitable protective gloves Conventional batteries must not be recharged There is the risk of fire and explosion Make sure that th
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