RF Rx EN868-1
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Montage- und Anschlussanleitung / Funkempfänger
Mounting and wiring instructions / Radio receiver
Instructions de montage et de câblage / Récepteur radio
Istruzioni per il montaggio e per il collegamento / Ricevitore radio
Instruções de montagem e instalação / Receptor de rádio freqüência
Инструкции Монтаж и Коммутация / Приемник радиосигнала
English
Destination and use
The one channel radio receiver is used to switch electrical loads via
radio transmission. The transmission is carried out at a frequency of
868.3 MHz. The transmitters must conform to the EnOcean protocol of
the PTM- and STM-modules. The output of the receiver can be
switched by a maximum of 10 transmitters. Therefore each transmit-
ter must be taught in once.
Mounting / Wiring
Only suitable antennas must be used. Antenna with 2.5 m cable and
SMA plug-in connector, material No. 1186143. The antenna should be
mounted on a metal plate of 250 x 250 mm minimum size as an HF
counterweight. The sideways distance to the next adjacent wall or
source of disturbance should be at least 300 mm. The antenna cable
must not be bent or clamped, minimum bending radius >15 mm. The
sensing range accordingly depends on the local conditions. Thus the
radio signal can be strongly affected by conductive materials. This also
includes thin foils, e.g. aluminium laminations on insulation materials.
A test with the field strength indicator EPM 300, material No. 1187180
should be carried out. Typical sensing ranges are:
Sight connection outside: approx. 300 m
Sight connection in walkways: approx. 30 m
Sight connection in halls: approx. 100 m
Steel concrete walls: approx. 10 m through 1 wall
Brick walls: approx. 20 m through max. 3 walls
Notices
The processing of one switching command from transmitter to receiv-
er lasts approx. 80 to 100 ms on basis of the EnOcean data transmis-
sion. The switching signal of a transmitter must not be generated in
shorter time sequences otherwise this signal will be suppressed. The
devices can be operated registration- and license-free on the territory
of the EC, Switzerland and Cyprus. The use in other countries must be
explicitely clarified! The electrical connection may only be carried out
by authorised personnel. The radio receiver must not be used in con-
nection with devices that may directly or indirectly serve health- or
life-saving purposes or cause hazards by operation to human beings,
animals or asset values. The declaration of conformity is available on
request or can be downloaded from our website. Subject to technical
modifications. The described products have been developed in order to
assume functions as part of an entire plant or machine. The responsi-
bility taken by the manufacturer of a plant or machine implies a safe-
guarding of correct general function. Moreover steute does not as-
sume any liability for recommendations made or implied by this de-
scription. From this description new claims for guarantee, warranty or
liability cannot be derived beyond the general terms and conditions of
delivery.
Maintenance
With careful mounting as described above, only minor maintenance is
necessary. We recommend regular maintenance in the following steps:
1. Check switching function
2. Remove dirt
Setting-up operation
A maximum of 10 transmitters can be taught in parallel. Therefore the
LEDs indicate the operation modes. After providing the operating volt-
age to the receiver the orange LED flashes when no switch has been
taught in. If the orange LED is off, switches have already been taught
in.
Selection of operation mode
There are six different operation modes that can be selected after
switch-on. For selection keep push-button T pressed while switching
on the receiver. The desired operating mode is confirmed by quick
pressing of the push-button T again, (approx. 1 s). If you do not press
the push-button T again the next operation mode is switched on after 5
s. The operation modes »Conjunction« and »Latching function« can be
selected in addition to the other operation modes.
Operation
LED GN
LED OG
mode
Standard
flashes
flashes
Standard
on
flashes
inverse output
Relay ener-
flashes
on
gised
Relay ener-
on
on
gised, inverse
output
Conjunction
on
flashes
2 Hz
Latching
flashes
on
function
2 Hz
Teaching in of switches
- press push-button T
- LED GN flashes slowly (2 Hz)
- actuate switch
- LED OG flashes short
- press push-button T
- LED GN stays on
Deleting one switch
- press push-button T for 5 s
- LED GN flashes quickly (5 Hz)
- actuate switch to be deleted
- LED OG flashes short
- press push-button T
- LED GN stays on
Function
Relay energised by actuation
Relay de-energised by actua-
tion, inverse output signal
Relay energised by providing
operating voltage, de-energi-
ses after actuation
Relay energised by providing
operating voltage, de-ener-
gises after actuation, inverse
output signal
Relay energised, as soon as
one switch is actuated, de-
energises, when all taught-in
switches are not actuated
Latching function PTM 230
Inverse teaching in of one switch
- procedure described in left
column
- switch is actuated, release it and
actuate it again, (inverse edge
change)
Deleting all switches
- press push-button T for 5 s
- LED GN flashes quickly (5 Hz)
- repress push-button T for 5 s
until LED GN is off
- LED GN is on and LED OG is off