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14-channel receiver
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Enrollment of thermostats
For each channel of the receiver, a thermostat can be enrolled in the
following way:
• Repeatedly press button < or > (left, right arrow) to select the
desired channel (the current channel will be indicated by its LED
flashing).
• Insert batteries into the thermostat. When powered up, the
thermostat generates an enrollment signal and its code is stored in
the selected receiver channel's memory.
• Digital bus thermostats can be enrolled by pressing and holding
their button for 5 seconds.
• Enrollment of a thermostat is confirmed by the constant lighting of
the green LED.
Only one thermostat can be enrolled to each channel. A thermostat
can be enrolled to multiple channels or other receivers without any
restrictions (it allows the control of several zones by one thermostat). If
you try to enroll a new thermostat to an occupied channel, the new
thermostat will be stored and the former one will be deleted.
Note: Enrollment codes are stored in non-volatile memory, so power
disconnection will not erase them.
Deleting a thermostat
To delete an existing thermostat:
• Using buttons < and > select the desired channel (the current
channel will be indicated by its LED flashing)
• Press the RES button, the corresponding LED will turn off and the
thermostat is deleted.
Indicators 1–14
Indicators on the front housing of the receiver indicate the status of
the output channels.
LEDs 1 to 14
Meaning
Off
Channel is not used (no thermostat is enrolled)
Steady Green
Channel has a thermostat enrolled, relay is off
Steady Red
Relay is on (activated by the enrolled thermostat)
Flashing Green
Communication with the enrolled thermostat is down
(Low battery in thermostat, radio interference etc.)
Flashing Red
Enrollment mode (to enroll a thermostat)
Flashing
Red
Output is overloaded or short-circuited.
(rapidly)
Using the MODE channel / SUM input
The receiver has a special MODE channel to which a JA-8x control
panel (PgX output) or RC-8x remote controls can be enrolled as well
as detectors of type JA-80M. The SUM terminal has the same function
for wired control. This channel can be used for remotely controlling the
mode in which all the outputs will work, switching between two
possibilities: 1) The outputs may be controlled by thermostat signals
demanding/stopping heating 2) The outputs are disabled, but will
respond to freezing alert signals demanding heating. The status of this
channel is shown by the MODE indicator.
Repeatedly press button < or > (left, right arrow) to select the MODE
channel (the current channel will be indicated by its LED flashing, in
this case aim for the MODE LED) and transmit the enrollment signal.
Enrollment of the transmitter is confirmed by the constant lighting of
the green MODE LED.
If no transmitter is enrolled to the MODE channel, then outputs 1-14
react in a normal way to signals from their corresponding thermostats.
If a control panel is enrolled and the PgX output is activated (MODE
indicator lit red) outputs 1–14 react in a normal way to signals from
their corresponding thermostats.
If the PgX output is deactivated (MODE indicator lit green), then
outputs 1–14 are deactivated. They can only be activated in response
to economy temperature signals from a TP-8x thermostat.
AC-8014/814 receiver
MODE indicator
Off
The MODE channel is not used – no transmitter is
enrolled (receiver reacts to standard signals from
thermostats)
A transmitter is enrolled – the MODE channel is
Steady
deactivated, (SUM is active)
Green
Outputs 1–14 only react to the economy temperature
signals from thermostats
Steady Red
A transmitter is enrolled – the MODE channel is
activated
Outputs 1–14 react to standard signals from
thermostats
Flashing
Communication with the enrolled transmitter is down
(Low battery in transmitter, radio interference etc.)
Green
Use and maintenance
All enrolled transmitters (thermostats and detectors) transmit regular
check signals. If the receiver does not receive the signal of an enrolled
transmitter for a certain period, it will indicate that communication with
this device is down (flashing green LED) and the corresponding output
will turn the heating on for 5 minutes every single hour.
One reason for the lost connection can be low batteries in the
transmitter. The average lifetime of a thermostat's batteries is about
1 year (JA-8x detectors 3 years). Each transmitter checks its battery
conditions and signals in advance if the batteries are reaching a
critically low state (see the transmitter manual for details).
Another reason for possible connection failure can be radio signal
interference in the operational band of the receiver. In such a case the
receiver will usually indicate loss of communication with a multiple
number of transmitters. In this situation, check if there is any non-
approved or faulty radio-communicating device within the range of the
receiver.
If outputs 1–14 have not been activated for 7 days they will switch on
for 5 minutes to protect connected devices. This is also valid for the
output relay provided by the built-in AC-8000R module thus providing
protection for pumps which can be damaged if they are not used for a
long time. However, this feature is disabled for the boiler connection
established by an additional AC-8000R module.
Warning: the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage caused
by improper installation or any non-suitable use of this product.
Specifications
Power supply:
Consumption:
Max. power supply load
Internal load-protection
Max. relay output load:
Voltage of outputs 1–14 and COM:
Max. load of outputs 1–14:
Radio frequency:
Communication range
Dimensions:
Mechanical resistance:
Radio characteristics:
EMC:
Safety:
Enclosure:
Operational temperature:
Can be operated according to ERC REC 70-03
JABLOTRON ALARMS a.s. hereby declares that the
AC-8014/AC-814 is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. The original of the conformity assessment can
be found on the web site www.jablotron.com, Technical
Support section.
Note: Although this product does not contain any harmful
materials we suggest you return the product to the dealer or
directly to the manufacturer after use.
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230 V AC, 50Hz, protection class II
0.02 A stand-by; 0.2 A max.
safety fuse F 3.15 A
10 A / 230V
24V DC
max. 0.4 A per single output
and 1.7A total for all outputs
868 MHz
100 m (open area)
258 x 214 x 77 mm
IK08 according to EN 50102
ETSI EN 300220
EN 50130-4, EN 55022
EN 60950
IP30 (EN 60529)
-10 to +40
MJQ51505
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