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01796.1
EnOcean multi-function 1-relay actuator, power supply 230 V~ 50-60 Hz.
The actuator with the EnOcean module is able to receive both the radio signal transmit-
ted by the bus interface with the EnOcean module following a command made with the
button of a By-me device and the radio command of the radio-frequency rocker switch
to actuate, via relay output, the load to which it is connected.
It can be connected to a traditional switch or push button to control the on-board relay or
another EnOcean actuator; the wired connection also enables making mixed wired/radio
systems, by connecting a wired two-way switch (possibly connected to a multi-way/
two-way switch) to add a radio control point.
The actuator operates also as a signal repeater by propagating the EnOcean signals to
increase the coverage of the network. It is protected against overloads and overheating;
near-to-zero-volt detector to increase the life of the relay.
If there is no mains power supply, the actuator keeps the previous configuration.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.
• Power supply: 230 V~, 50-60 Hz.
• Reception frequency: 868 MHz.
• Operating temperature: -10°C to +45°C (indoor use).
• Touch button for configuration and for local load control.
• RGB LED for signalling the various configuration phases.
• This device supports the following EEP (EnOcean Equipment Profiles):
- switches with EEP F6 02 01 (eg: 20505);
- presence sensors with EEP A5 07 01;
- contacts for doors/windows with EEP D5 00 01;
- gateway with EEP A5 38 08 command 0x01;
- card readers with EEP F6 04 01;
- water sensors with EEP F6-05-01;
- handle for window with EEP F6-10-00;
- energy meter with EEP D2-01-09.
• Two-position stable relay output with the following controllable loads:
- resistive loads
: 8 A (20.000 cycles);
- incandescent lamps
: 5 A (20.000 cycles);
- fluorescent lamps
: 1 A (20.000 cycles);
- energy saving lamps
: 100 W - 230 V~ (20.000 cycles);
- LED lamps
: 100 W - 230 V~ (20.000 cycles);
- electronic transformers
: 4 A (20.000 cycles);
- cos ø 0.6 motors: 3.5 A (100.000 cycles).
• Maximum number of radio transmitters that can be saved on the relay: 30.
CONFIGURATION.
CAUTION: Before carrying out the operations to ADD RADIO ROCKER SWITCHES
described below, perform the procedure to DELETE ALL THE SAVED BUTTONS.
ADDING RADIO ROCKER SWITCHES
The pair of rocker switch devices (radio transmitter) and actuator with 1 output (receiver)
can also function without the aid of the By-me control panel and the interface with the
EnOcean module; the commands sent via the rocker switches can be received directly
by the actuators.
The configuration procedure is as follows:
1) Connect the actuator 01796.1 to the electric mains.
2) Press the touch button for 5 s; the LED will blink red, then release the button.
3) Then press either the top or the bottom of the rocker switch with which you want to
control the actuator. Saving is confirmed by the LED slowly blinking green 5 times. If
you have exceeded the maximum number of configurable devices (30) the LED will
blink red 5 times.
4) The actuator automatically exits the phase of adding buttons.
REMOVING A RADIO ROCKER SWITCH
A previously saved radio button can be selectively deleted.
1) Press the touch button for 5 s; the LED will blink red, then release the button.
2) Then press the button you want to remove from the actuator memory; the LED will
slowly blink green 5 times. If you have exceeded the maximum number of configurable
devices (30) the LED will blink red 5 times.
3) The actuator automatically exits the phase of removing buttons.
CONFIGURING BUTTON MANAGEMENT
Before you begin saving the buttons in the actuator you can select the type of operation
from the following:
• Type 1: Operation as an on/off rocker switch (default setting).
• Type 2: Same as type 1.
• Type 3: Each single button can be saved separately and the load is only active when
the button is pressed.
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• Type 4: Each single button can be saved separately and the type of operation toggles
on pressing the button.
After selecting the type of operation, all the buttons saved in the actuator will have
the same behaviour.
The procedure for selecting the type of operation is as follows:
1) Press the touch button for 8 s (after the first 5 s the device goes into the phase of
adding buttons and then into the phase of configuring button management); the LED
will blink red for a number of times equal to the current type of operation (1 time for
Type 1, 2 times for Type 2, etc.) and will then switch off for 1 s.
2) Release the button.
3) Select the type of operation by tapping on the touch button that will vary the blinking
of the LED with a number of switching on/off equal to the chosen type.
4) Confirm the setting by pressing the touch button for 5 s; the LED will blink green 5
times to confirm the change.
If the procedure is abandoned, after a timeout of 15 s, the actuator will exit this phase
without making any changes.
DELETING ALL THE SAVED BUTTONS
To clear all the buttons saved on the actuator, press and hold the touch button for 12
s; in that time the device will go through the various stages of configuration until the red
LED switches on with a steady light, then release the button. Press the touch button
again for another 5 s to confirm; the green LED will blink quickly to confirm the deletion of
all the saved devices. If the procedure is abandoned, after a timeout of 15 s, the actuator
will return to normal operation without deleting anything.
CONFIGURING AS A SIGNAL REPEATER
The actuator can be used to extend the range of radio signal coverage and can be
configured to level 1 or 2.
To configure the repeat mode, proceed as follows:
1) Press the touch button for longer than 15 s (after the first 5 s the device will go into the
phase for adding buttons, configuring management buttons, deleting all the buttons
and finally into the phase of configuring the repeater); the LED will blink red.
2) Release the button.
3) Select the type of repeater by tapping the touch button. Each time you press the
button you scroll through the types of repeater; the number of red blinks indicates the
active mode (1 blink Mode 1, 2 blinks Mode 2, etc.).
• Mode 1 = Repeater off.
• Mode 2 = Repeater on level 1, that is it repeats new messages (ones that have not
already been repeated).
• Mode 3 = Repeater on level 2, that is it repeats new messages or messages that
have already been repeated at least once.
4) Confirm the setting by pressing the touch button for 5 s; the LED will blink green 5
times to confirm the change.
If the procedure is abandoned, after a timeout of 15 s, the actuator will exit this phase
without making any changes.
CONFIGURING THE EXTERNAL BUTTON
The actuator can be connected to a traditional switch to control the on-board relay or to
control other EnOcean actuators.
The device thus simulates the behaviour of an EnOcean PTM button.
If you need to control other actuators, carry out the following procedure:
1) Enable saving in the remote actuator.
2) Close the traditional switch/push button; the remote actuator will signal saving.
After saving, you can, by opening and closing the traditional switch, control the remote
actuator.
INSTALLATION RULES.
• Installation should be carried out in compliance with the current regulations regarding
the installation of electrical equipment in the country where the products are installed.
• The relay output power circuit must be protected against overcurrents by installing a
device, a fuse with a rated breaking capacity of 1500 A or a type-C circuit breaker, with
rated current not exceeding 10 A.
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE.
R&TTE directive.
Standards EN 60669-2-1, EN 301 489-3, EN 300 220-2, EN 62479.
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