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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version 12/06
Load monitor „FS20 FMS"
Item no. 62 30 20

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12/06  Load monitor „FS20 FMS“ Item no. 62 30 20...
  • Page 2 periodic blinking of LED (* = number of blinks) Item no. 62 30 20 Continue automatically Item no. 62 30 23 Briefly press button >2 Press the button for at least 2 seconds >5 >12 Factory setting Operating mode >5 Press the button for at least 5 seconds >12 >5...
  • Page 3 Introduction  Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product meets the requirements of both current national and European guidelines. Please read the user manual completely and observe the safety and operation instructions before using the product!  This user manual belongs to this product.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page 1. Prescribed use ................. 4 2. Scope of delivery ................4 3. Explanation of icons ................. 5 4. Safety instructions ................6 5. Description of functions ..............8 6. Control panel ..................9 7. Initial operation ................10 8.
  • Page 5: Prescribed Use

    1. Prescribed use The ‘FS20 FMS’ load monitor functions exclusively in conjunction with the FS20 wireless control system. The ‘FS20 FMS’ registers when a connected electric consumer load (master, 230V~/50Hz, load current max. 16A) is turned on or off and, with this information, controls any number of switching receivers in the FS20 system.
  • Page 6: Explanation Of Icons

    3. Explanation of icons The icon with a lightning flash in a triangle is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock. The icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to important instructions in this user manual that must be ob- served.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    4. Safety instructions The product’s guarantee becomes invalid if the product is damaged as a result of failure to observe these operating instructions. We do not assume any liability for any result- ing damages! Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to ob- serve the safety instructions.
  • Page 8 • Do not leave packaging material lying around. This may become a dangerous plaything in the hands of children. • The accident-prevention regulations, established by the Employer’s Liability Insurance Association for electrical equipment and facilities, must be adhered to in commercial facilities. •...
  • Page 9: Description Of Functions

    The ‘FS20 FMS’ can be operated using any conventional earthed socket (230V~/50Hz). A consumer load with or without contact protection can be plugged into the socket of the ‘FS20 FMS’. The consumer load can have a maximum power consumption of up to (depending on the earthed socket!) 3680VA (230V~/16A).
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    6. Control panel Button with integrated LED Socket for consumer loads (230V~/50Hz, max. 16A) On the back side there is an earthed plug that must be plugged into a socket of the public power supply system (230V~/50Hz).
  • Page 11: Initial Operation

    7. Initial operation • Plug the ‘FS20 FMS’ into a power socket with an earthing conductor (public power supply 230V~/50Hz). • Plug the device to be monitored (hereafter ‘master’ or ‘master device’) into the socket on the front side of the ‘FS20 FMS’.
  • Page 12: Operation/Basic Function

    They must first be addressed according to the instructions provided in the respective device’s user manual. Afterwards, the factory settings of the ‘FS20 FMS’ are active. In this case turning the master on or off causes a power-on or power-off command, respectively, to be transmitted.
  • Page 13: A) Addressing The Receiver

    Addressing the receiver If you wish to use the basic settings of the ‘FS20 FMS’, proceed as follows (otherwise see the sections near the end of this manual!): • Place the corresponding receiver in the mode in which it can receive addressing data (for a wireless switch socket ‘FS20 ST’...
  • Page 14: Programming

    The basic operating steps and displays are the same for all programming steps. You are guided through the operating steps by three displays of the control indicator (LED) of the ‘FS20 FMS’ that are always repeated. The LED shows, for how long the button has already been pressed: •...
  • Page 15: A) Example 'Turning On The Slave When The Master Is Turned Off

    Press the button until the LED goes out (approx. 2 seconds). The ‘FS20 FMS’ is now in ‘positive flank mode’. • The LED blinks in intervals, 1x each. The ‘FS20 FMS’ is now in command mode ‘no command’. • Now press the button 2 x. The LED blinks in intervals, 3x each.
  • Page 16 • The new switching command is saved and the ‘FS20 FMS’ returns to its normal operating mode. • You must now repeat the procedure for the ‘negative flank mode’ and in the command mode set the command ‘power-on command’.
  • Page 17: B) Setting The Commands

    b) Setting the commands  Please note: If you accidentally press the button one time too many in a given menu, you can return to the beginning of the menu (LED blinks in intervals, 1x each) by repeatedly pressing the button briefly.
  • Page 18: Setting The 'Command Mode

    Then select the corresponding command mode according to the follow- ing description: No Command This function means that when the ‘FS20 FMS’ is triggered, no switching command will be transmitted: LED blinks in intervals, 1x each Press and hold the control button for 2 seconds, LED goes out, release the button Setting has been saved, the ‘FS20 FMS’...
  • Page 19 Power-on command This function means that when the ‘FS20 FMS’ is triggered, a power- on command will be transmitted: LED blinks in intervals, 1x each, briefly press the control button 1x, LED blinks in intervals, 2x each Press and hold the control button for 2 seconds, LED goes out, release the button Setting has been saved, the ‘FS20 FMS’...
  • Page 20 Timer function, then power-on command; but only, if the master is still active This command means that when the ‘FS20 FMS’ is triggered, first the programmed timer duration expires. Only if the master device is still active is a power-on command sent to the slave device.
  • Page 21: Setting The Timer Duration ('Timer Mode')

    Press and hold the control button for 2 seconds, the LED goes out, then release the control button. The digit for the single minutes can now be entered on the ‘FS20 FMS’. • Press the control button as many times as necessary until the desired number of minutes has been entered, for instance, press 8x for 9 minutes (LED blinks in intervals, 9x each).
  • Page 22 • Press and hold the control button for 2 seconds, the LED goes out, then release the control button; the ‘FS20 FMS’ is now in seconds entry mode. • Press the control button as many times as necessary until the desired number of seconds has been entered, for instance, press 8x for 9 seconds (LED blinks in intervals, 9x each).
  • Page 23: C) Setting The Threshold Value

    ‘real’ power switch), the threshold value does not need to be set. Proceed as follows: • Connect the master device to the ‘FS20 FMS’ and switch it to standby mode • From the normal operating mode press the control button on the ‘FS20 FMS’...
  • Page 24 In order to stop this from happening, the ‘FS20 FMS’ switches into a 30 second pause cycle (signalled by the LED blinking quickly) when it recog-...
  • Page 25: Restoring The Factory Settings

    If a continuous change in the load is still recognised during this time, then the pause cycle is extended another 30 seconds. The ‘FS20 FMS’ does not return to its normal operating mode until the constantly changing load is no longer recognised.
  • Page 26: Fs20 Address System Basics

    11. FS20 address system basics The FS20 wireless control system (including the ‘FS20 FMS’) works 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).
  • Page 27 • 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.
  • Page 28: Example Of An Address Assignment

    12. Example of an address assignment When you 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 logically in groups.
  • Page 29  15 address groups are possible: 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).
  • Page 30: Handling

    13. Handling The product should only be used in dry indoor areas. The following unfavourable conditions at the installation site, during opera- tion or transport are to be avoided: • Moisture or excessive air humidity • Extreme cold or heat •...
  • Page 31: Maintenance And Cleaning

    ‘FS20 FMS’. Then clean the ‘FS20 FMS’ using a soft, clean, dry and lint-free cloth. To remove heavier dirt, use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water. Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents, as these may damage the surface of the plastic casing and its inscription.
  • Page 32: Disposal

    868MHz range. This range is also used by other devices and radio services. Therefore devices that operate on the same or neighbouring frequency may restrict both the operation of the ‘FS20 FMS’ and its range. • The specified range of up to 100m is the so-called free-field range. This describes the range when there is direct visual contact between the transmitter and the receiver.
  • Page 33: Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    Keep them separated by a distance of at least 20cm. 17. Declaration of conformity (DOC) We, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau (Ger- many), hereby declare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 34: Technical Specifications And Features

    18. Technical specifications and features Power supply: ......... 230V~/50Hz Power consumption: ....... approx. 32mA Minimum threshold value for triggering: approx. 20mA (approx. 4.6W) Maximum load current: ......16A Transmission frequency: ....... 868.35MHz Modulation: ..........AM Range: ............. up to 100m (free-field) Dimensions (W x H x D): .......
  • Page 37 CONRAD IM INTERNET http://www.conrad.com Imprint These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-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.

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