DIP switch 1 "Supervision"
Supervision means monitoring. If you want to monitor whether the wireless components are present or
active, set DIP switch 1 to On. If no status messages are received from the wireless components, output "S-
FAIL" is then activated accordingly.
DIP switch 2 "Supervision time"
You use this switch to choose how long there can be no status messages from the wireless components
before the "S-FAIL" output is activated.
DIP switch 3 "Jamming detection"
Jamming means wireless jamming. The 2WAY wireless module detects jamming when there is an external
signal of the same frequency as the radio components that is strong enough to interfere with the radio
signal of the components for at least 30 seconds a minute. If such a malfunction occurs and DIP switch 3 is
set to On, output "S-FAIL" is activated.
DIP switch 4 "Status polarity for inputs"
You use this switch to determine the polarity of the control signal on the input for activating a function. High
for +12 V, Low for 0 V
The setting applies globally for all 10 inputs.
DIP switch 5 "Status for outputs"
You use this status to determine the switch response of the outputs.
OFF for NC (normally closed) means that the switch of the output is closed when inactive. The switch of the
output opens if the output is activated.
ON for NO (normally open) means that the switch of the output is open when inactive. The switch of the
output closes if the output is activated.
The setting applies globally for all 6 outputs.
DIP switch 6 "LED mode"
You can use this switch to choose whether operating elements or users who control the system using the
Terxon 2WAY wireless module are displayed via the LEDs.
In the OFF setting, the operating element on which the system was last activated or deactivated is
displayed. Operating elements are "Wireless remote control 2WAY", "Wireless control unit 2WAY" or
"Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinder". The LED of the respective channel lights up.
In the ON setting, the user who last activated or deactivated the system is displayed. Users are
represented by codes or proximity chip keys. The LED of the respective channel lights up. For example, a
proximity chip key is trained on channel 1. If it is used on any trained wireless control unit 2WAY, LED 1
lights up.
In systems that contain a mixture of wireless control units 2WAY, wireless remote control 2WAY and
Secvest Key 2WAY wireless cylinders, we recommend setting switch 6 to Off.
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