Honeywell PEHA 450 FU-HS128 Manual

Easyclick handheld transmitter

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Elektro GmbH & Co. KG
Easyclick handheld transmitter
450 FU-HS128 (Version 2.x)
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  • Page 1 Elektro GmbH & Co. KG Easyclick handheld transmitter 450 FU-HS128 (Version 2.x)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS USE ............3 SERVICE TOOL ..........18 Handheld transmitter functions .........3 EnOcean service ............18 Service tool ..............3 EnOcean monitor ............18 Repeaters ..............19 RadioLinkTest ..............20 SAFETY .............3 REMOTE MANAGEMENT ......21 TECHNICAL DATA ........4 Standard commands...........22 RADIO RANGE ..........4 REMOTE COMMISSIONING .....23 Device information ............23 DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE ......5 Transmitters ...............24 Energy / hour .............25...
  • Page 3: Use

    The handheld transmitter is part of the PEHA Easyclick wireless system. The system is based on transmitters and receivers with a frequency of 868.3 MHz. This enables the wireless control of appliances by radio signal. With the touch of a button on the handheld transmitter (radio transmitter), devices such as lights, roller shutters, blind motors and entire groups of appliances can be switched on and off.
  • Page 4: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Technical data Power supply 3x rechargeable batteries 1.2V (type AAA / NiMH 800 mAh) Transmission frequency 868.3 MHz Standby Up to 1000 hrs Max. operating time Up to 1200 min (normal operation) Max. operating time Up to 600 min (EnOcean service) Radio channels Display...
  • Page 5: Description Of Device

    DESCRIPTION OF DEVICE Displays Time User function running Battery charging display 12:29 Time not set Programming via PC using a USB cable Date 25.10.2010 Battery charging, battery charged Icon display (Menu buttons) Menu buttons Operation Function Cursor buttons / Enter button Menu buttons Activation of menu items and functions Cursor buttons/...
  • Page 6: Initial Operation

    INITIAL OPERATION INSERTING BATTERIES For the initial operation, insert the AAA / NiMH, 800mAh low self-discharge (LSD) batteries supplied into the battery compartment of the handheld transmitter. 868.3 MHz WARNING If the batteries are discharged or removed, the time and date can no longer be saved!! The time and date then need to be reset! –...
  • Page 7: Basic Settings

    INITIAL OPERATION BASIC SETTINGS • Select language  page 9 • Set date and time  page 9 • Create channels with switch functions  page 11 • Combine switch functions (channels) in a group list  page 13 • Assign switch functions (channels) to receivers  pages 8 and 12 ASSIGNING CHANNELS OR SWITCH FUNCTIONS Display group lists Select Settings menu...
  • Page 8: Operation

    OPERATION Example of group list with switch function List 01 Living room Living room Lighting  Switch function 01 (channel 01) Lighting Roller shutters UP / DOWN   Switch function 32 (channel 32) Roller shutters UP / DOWN NOTE: If no group lists or switch functions are displayed, then they have not yet been programmed! Group lists und channels with switch functions must be programmed under “Settings”.
  • Page 9: Remote Control Functions

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS SETTINGS It is useful to begin with the settings during the initial operation of the handheld transmitter. Operation Function Cursor buttons Use the cursor buttons to select the relevant setting. When the lowest Settings setting is reached, the display switches to the next page. Use the Enter I ...
  • Page 10: Timers

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS TIMERS The timers that have already been programmed will appear in the display. You can use the cursor buttons to select them to monitor or adjust settings. The numbering of the timers from 01 – 32 takes place automatically. Use to create a new timer.
  • Page 11: Channels

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS CHANNELS If the user selects Channels in the Settings menu, an existing channel name will appear or the “Lighting” channel will created by default. A maximum of 128 channels is available. Programme channels Channels Create a new channel: ..............Settings Lighting Confirm and back (to Settings): ...........
  • Page 12: Icons For Channels

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS ICONS FOR CHANNELS Icon Switch function Icon Switch function Switch ON / OFF Ventilation ON / OFF Dimmer UP / DOWN Groups ON / OFF Roller shutters UP / DOWN Groups ON (button Blinds UP / DOWN Groups OFF (button ) Awnings OPEN / CLOSED Key-in dimmer (button...
  • Page 13: Group Lists

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS GROUP LISTS Programme group list Group lists Create new group list: ..............Settings List 01 Confirm and back (to Settings): ...........  List 02 Time Timers List 03 Select group list: ................, Channels Group lists  Shortcut keys Activate setting: ................
  • Page 14: Shortcut Keys

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS SHORTCUT KEYS Select shortcut key Shortcut keys Back (to Settings): ..............  Button 1  Activate setting: ..............Settings Button 2 Button 3 Time Button 4 Select the button: .............. , Timers Button 6 Channels Button 7 Group lists ...
  • Page 15: Display

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS DISPLAY Set display Display Cancel without changing: .............  Settings Lighting Confirm and back (to Settings): ............  Contrast Time Timers Idle 120 sec Lighting, Contrast, Idle mode, Popup settings: ....... , Channels Popup  Group lists Select: ...................
  • Page 16: Temperature Measurement

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT This function measures the ambient temperature at the lower part of the handheld transmitter which is then shown in the display. This depends on the location of the handheld transmitter and may therefore deviate from the actual room temperature.
  • Page 17: Consumption Data Histogram

    REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS CONSUMPTION DATA HISTOGRAM The “histogram” function provides a graphic display of the consumption data of a selected channel over the past 24 hours, the past week or in a group list. The total consumption of all the receivers in the list is displayed. The handheld transmitter retrieves the total of all the values of the receivers and displays the values graphically.
  • Page 18: Service Tool

    SERVICE TOOL ENOCEAN SERVICE EnOcean service The EnOcean service comprises the following 3 functions: Settings Login 1. EnOcean monitor 2. Repeater 3. RadioLinkTest Language Histogram EnOcean monitor Repeater RadioLinkTest EnOcean service    Remote management 08:15:36 26.08.2011 Factory settings ID 001219F5 ...
  • Page 19: Repeaters

    SERVICE TOOL Use the cursor button to display the following details on the telegram sent:  ID address of transmitter Data  Data content Type  Data type  Telegram status byte is only displayed by the above data types The following data types are available: RPS (e.g.
  • Page 20: Radiolinktest

    SERVICE TOOL RADIOLINKTEST The EnOcean RadioLinkTest is a range test of a radio signal between two handheld transmitters or between a bidirectional receiver and a handheld transmitter. The handheld transmitter analysing the signal must be configured as the master and the second device as a slave. Bidirectional receivers are always configured as slaves. The start and connection setup of the range test between two handheld transmitters is initiated with the button on ...
  • Page 21: Remote Management

    REMOTE MANAGEMENT Use the “Remote Management” function to carry out any programming, to set up the initial operation and set values locally. This means, for instance, that receivers in places that are difficult to access can be easily programmed. The following functions are available: •...
  • Page 22: Standard Commands

    REMOTE MANAGEMENT All the modules with this password will then be enabled and will register. The following display appears during the search: The devices found or their ID addresses are shown in the display: = End of Remote Management, session closed = indicates the maximum remaining time in which the Remote Management functions can be carried out before the receiver ends the session = Display all the channels in the handheld transmitter...
  • Page 23: Remote Commissioning

    REMOTE COMMISSIONING (DECENTRAL INITIAL OPERATION) This function is only possible if a bidirectional receiver is detected, otherwise this menu remains hidden. The percentage in the progress bar indicates the percentage that has been read by the receiver. Only when 100% has been read can the user access the menu item.
  • Page 24: Transmitters

    REMOTE COMMISSIONING (DECENTRAL INITIAL OPERATION) TRANSMITTERS All the registered transmitters can be viewed here. Saved with the actual transmitter address (address) and the relevant index (e.g. rocker ID, (wall sensor rocker)) are also the EEP (EnOcean equipment profile), the output to be connected and the Easyclick Plus function and mode.
  • Page 25: Energy / Hour

    REMOTE COMMISSIONING (DECENTRAL INITIAL OPERATION) ENERGY / HOUR This enables users to read the current values (actual value) for a specific output (output) for the on period and the total consumption in KWh. “Last change” shows when the values were last changed manually. If Yes is selected for “Set energy”...
  • Page 26: Outputs

    REMOTE COMMISSIONING (DECENTRAL INITIAL OPERATION) OUTPUTS All the information on the Output selected is displayed here: = Back to the Selection menu = OK and transfer changes to the receivers 4BS address (radio address for the “4BS” telegram with the associated EEP) VLD address (radio address for the “VLD”...
  • Page 27: Radiolinktest

    REMOTE COMMISSIONING (DECENTRAL INITIAL OPERATION) RADIOLINKTEST This radio range test is carried out in exactly the same way as in the EnOcean Service menu (see Section 3), except that this test is carried out automatically, with no master-slave configuration required. Display during the test: = Back to the Selection menu The result is displayed once the test has been completed (RLT result): FACTORY SETTINGS...
  • Page 28: Fault Diagnosis

    FAULT DIAGNOSIS NEW OR EXISTING SYSTEMS • Check the environment around the system for changes that may cause disturbances (e.g. metal cupboards, furniture or walls that have been moved). • If transmitters/receivers are operating at a reduced distance, they are subject to disturbance or used outside the transmission range.
  • Page 29: General Information

    (450 FU-HS128) complies with the essential requirements and relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. The declaration of conformity is available online at: www.peha.de PEHA Elektro GmbH & Co.KG a Honeywell Company Daimlerstrasse 4 D-58553 Halver Internet: www.peha.de PEHA_M_450FU_HS128 (Rev02-26.07.17) D - 29...

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