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FIGURE A - DMCV-006-002 card *(1) LEFT RIGHT DMCV-006-002 CENTER DOWN *(2) A B GND To identification modules 100 /240 VAC RS485 to (See Figure B) 50/60 Hz Max 2A other card(s) (See Figure C) FIGURE B - Module DMI-006-001 DMI-006-001 Isolate the unused...
FIGURE C - Linking DMCV-006-002 cards - Example of 4 card connection Card configured as master with 3 slaves Card configured as slave with address 2 *(1) *(1) LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT DMC-012-002 DMC-012-002 DOWN CENTER DOWN CENTER To identification Do not connect Module (See FigureB) Card configured as slave with address 3...
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2.2. RAISING MODE This function simulates a traditional order to raise the shutter. The shutter will be raised as soon as you press on the push button (PB) Just press the PB briefly to activate the raising of the shutter for the length of time set by the timer (point 2.3).
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3.1. STEPS TO BE FOLLOWED TO CONFIGURE THE MASTER CARD I. Switch off the electricity supply to the master card. II. Hold the RIGHT button down while switching on the power supply to the card. LEDS A, B and E should light up: If that does not happen, use the UP and DOWN button until LEDS A, B and E are lit up.
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N.B.: If LEDs A, B, C, D and E are lit and LED 1 is blinking, there is a com-munications error and the master card is not accessible! Please check that you have a configured master card in the installation and the Bus RS 485 is correctly connected (See Figure C). Details on how to reconfigure a master card are set out in Stage 3.1.
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4.2. TIMER MODE PROGRAMMING Once a shutter has been validated in Timer mode, press once on the DOWN button to programme it. LEDs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are lit by default, which means that the timer is programmed for the maximum time.
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4.3.2. LOWER SELECT MODE Starting from the Lower All mode (see above), press once on the DOWN button. LEDs A, B, C, D and E will then be lit, together with all the LEDs from the previous configura- tion (by default: all). Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to choose the shutters to be lowered.
To exit group mode, press the CENTER key once, and then press the UP key as many times as necessary to return to Functional mode (LEDs A and E on). 5. TECHNICAL DETAILS 5.1. DMCV-006-002 • Power supply: 230VAC / 50 Hz +/- 10%. •...
Attempted repairs by the customer or by a non-authorised third party. Damage caused by accidents, force majeure or other causes for which Domestia may not be held responsible. • Any fault not resulting from the correct operating or good use of the material.
• Disturbing current emission on the 150k-30MHz bus (current tester). • EN 61000-3-2 Harmonic emission to 2kHz. • EN 61000-3-3 flicker emission. 8.2. IMMUNITY TESTS 8.2.1. HOUSING • EN 61000-4-2 8kV/air electrostatic discharges (insulator part = casing) in criteria B. •...
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