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Binary input wave

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Technical Product Information
January 2005
Binary Input wave AP 261
nection with a push button wave, the transmitter actuator
230V wave and the Touch-Manager wave.
Connection via radio
To link (teach in) a binary input wave (F1) to an actuator
such as a universal dimmer insert sys in connection with
a push button wave (F2) or a Touch-Manager wave
(G3), the actuator must first be switched to the special
function "learning mode" (refer to the commissioning in-
structions of the device).
F1
F3
Diagram F
The push button (A2) on the binary input must then be
pressed for approx. 1 s. The LED (A1) flashes for
approx. 3 s if the learning telegrams have been sent.
It can now be tested by opening and closing the internal
contact with the magnet or by operating the external
contact whether the binary input sends a radio telegram
each time (LED A1 lights up briefly) and whether the ra-
dio telegrams have been received and processed cor-
rectly by the devices that are linked via radio.
Deleting a link
If a taught-in device should no longer react to this binary
input, the radio connection should be deleted i.e. re-
taught. When deleting a link, the same process is fol-
lowed as for the connection.
Replacing the Battery
The LED (A1) indicates that the battery needs to be re-
placed by flashing briefly every 10 s. In order to be able
to replace the battery, the radio-controlled sensor must
be removed from its mounting plate. To do so, the lug
(G3) must be pressed down with a tool (e.g. a small
screwdriver (G4)) in the gap between the radio-
controlled sensor (G1) and the mounting plate (G2). You
should then slide the radio-controlled sensor (G1) to the
left over the lug and out of its clamps (G5).
Technical Manual
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The battery compartment (C1) is located on the under-
side of the radio-controlled sensor. Its housing does not
need to be opened to replace the battery. The correct
polarity should be observed when replacing the battery.
Once the battery has been replaced, the radio-controlled
sensor must be placed onto the mounting plate again, as
shown in Diagram G.
Finally, it should be tested by opening and closing the in-
ternal contact with the magnet or by operating the exter-
nal contact whether the binary input sends a radio tele-
grams each time (LED A1 lights up briefly) and whether
the radio telegrams have been received and processed
correctly by the devices linked via radio. The LED (A1)
F2
should also have stopped flashing at cyclic intervals to
indicate that the battery is low.
General Notes
• The operating instructions should be handed over to
the customer.
• Any faulty devices should be returned to the local
SIEMENS office.
• Should you have any further queries about this prod-
uct, please contact our Technical Support Department:
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Subject to change without prior notice
The used battery must be disposed of in
accordance with the applicable regulations.
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1.
G3
G5
G4
Diagram G
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5WG3 261-3AB11
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