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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. General information ............................... 4 2. Technical parameters ..............................5 3. Installation and operating mode ............................. 6 4. Simple assigning /removing of the remote ........................7 4.1. Fast assigning of the remote button to the channel of the receiver ................7 4.2.
  • Page 3 8. Optional module of the wireless Wi-Fi WL2 card ......................38 8.1. General information ............................... 38 8.2. Technical and usage data ............................38 9. Optional SHRF433 module ............................38 9.1. General information ............................... 38 9.2. Technical and operational data: ..........................38 10.
  • Page 4: General Information

    – e.g. in the casing of alarm switchboard. Thanks to these changes it is currently the most advanced and expanded receiver in the offer of DTM System. Fig. 1 FLEX868 view with optional module REL-2 and WL2.
  • Page 5: Technical Parameters

    2. Technical parameters  power supply: 12…24V AC/DC ±10%;  power consumption 50mA;  operational temperature: -20°C do +55°C;  memory capacity: 9 999 remotes, each with individual number;  event memory capacity: 50 000 positions;  manual control output to release receiver channels: programmed type (NO/NC), time of output breach (0...9s), possibility to assign any combination of outputs;...
  • Page 6: Installation And Operating Mode

    3. Installation and operating mode The receiver is delivered in the dedicated surface casing IP-54 tightness with the set of rubber glands (it is possible to apply screwed ø16mm glands). It is also possible to install the receiver directly in the casing of other device. For that purpose the board of the receiver has four assembly holes of the standard span.
  • Page 7: Simple Assigning /Removing Of The Remote

    All works associated with connecting, installing and removing additional modules should be performed with disconnected power supply of the FLEX868 receiver. Fig. 3 Exemplary view of the display after the usage of button number 2 in the remote number 0006. 4.
  • Page 8: Adding A Remote Control With The Galactic Function

    Failed assigning of the remote can be caused by:  low battery of any of the remotes;  radio noise which could appear during the process of remote assigning;  full memory of the receiver (attempt to assign 10.000 remote); ...
  • Page 9: Programming -Receiver Menu

    5. Programming –receiver menu Programming of the receiver uses NEXT and OK/ESC buttons and LED display (Fig.7). The button described on the receiver board as NEXT is used to move between the functions and when held longer – move between positions.
  • Page 10: Pp Option - Remote Programming /Edition

    5.1. PP option – remote programming /edition 5.1.1. New remote programming To add the remote to the receiver it is necessary to (Fig.9):  while the display shows 'PP' press OK/ESC button of the receiver; the display shows 'PP-3';  press the button of the remote which is to be assigned three times until 'PP-0' is shown on the display;...
  • Page 11: Remote Control Edition Without Its Physical Presence

    5.1.3. Remote control edition without its physical presence To conduct remote control edition without its physical presence it is (Fig.10):  when the display shows 'PP', press OK/ESC button of the receiver, the display shows 'PP-3';  press OK/ESC button again; ...
  • Page 12: Cp Option - Copying Of The Remote Settings From The Other Remote Programmed Earlier

    5.1.4. CP option – copying of the remote settings from the other remote programmed earlier Using the option of copying the settings from the other remote programmed earlier (Fig.11) significantly quickens the edition when more than one remote is supposed to have settings different from the factory settings. To copy the settings it is necessary to: ...
  • Page 13: Pn Option - Assigning Of The Receiver Channels To The Remote Buttons

    5.1.5. Pn option – assigning of the receiver channels to the remote buttons To change assigned channels to the buttons of the remote it is necessary to (Fig. 12):  when in remote edition mode (PP) with NEXT button set Pn and press OK/ESC button – the number of the button to assign with the receiver channels is shown;...
  • Page 14: Bc Option - Individual Blockade Of Remote Assigning Function

    5.1.6. Bc option – individual blockade of remote assigning function There are three possible settings of the blockade (Fig.13):  bc.on – the remote doesn’t have the possibility to take part in remote assigning process;  bc.bA – admin blockade – all the remotes assigned remotely with the use of that remote have ‘bc.on’ function on automatically (they cannot be used to assign next remote controls remotely);...
  • Page 15: Up Sub Option - Removing The Remote From The Receiver Memory

    5.1.7. UP sub option – removing the remote from the receiver memory To remove the remote from the receiver memory it is necessary to (Fig.14):  when in edition mode of the remote (PP) with NEXT button set UP option and press OK/ESC button of the receiver;...
  • Page 16: Pc Option -Receiver Channels Programming

    5.2. PC option –receiver channels programming 5.2.1. Bistable and monostable (connection time) programming mode The time in monostable mode possible to set is between 0,1 sec to 6553,5 sec (about 110 min). The channel connection time can be changed with the resolution of 0,1 sec. Setting the time 0sec causes the channel to operate in the bistable mode and setting the time bigger than zero switches on operation in monostable mode.
  • Page 17: Pc.ch - Pulse Mode Programming

    5.2.2. PC.CH – Pulse mode programming Activating this function (Fig.16) causes setting the chosen channel into the pulse mode i.e. transmitter is activated for the time of pressing the button of the remote. In case of channel operating in pulse mode, one-time activating of the channel can take place to a maximum of 2 minutes.
  • Page 18: Pc.2P - Double Click Function Programming

    5.2.3. PC.2P – Double click function programming Activating this function causes activation of the chosen channel only after second pressing the button in the remote what makes the probability of accidental triggering of the channel smaller. Second pressing of the button must take place in the time to 3 seconds after first pressing of the button.
  • Page 19: Lp Option -The Number Of Remotes Assigned To The Receiver

    5.3. LP option –the number of remotes assigned to the receiver LP option is to see the number of remotes assigned to the receiver. To check the number of assigned remotes it is necessary to (Fig. 18):  from main menu level with the NEXT button choose LP option and press OK/ESC button of the receiver; ...
  • Page 20: Bd Option - Main Menu Access Blockade Of The Receiver (Pin Code)

    5.4. bd option – main menu access blockade of the receiver (PIN code) bd option is used to set the main menu access blockade of the receiver. After activating the blockade every attempt to enter demands PIN code (Fig.19). To switch on main menu access blockade of the receiver it is necessary to (Fig.20): ...
  • Page 21 Fig. 20 Securing the menu of the receiver with PIN code, bd function in main menu of the receiver.
  • Page 22 Fig. 21 Switching off the security code of main menu, bd function in main menu of the receiver.
  • Page 23: Bc Option - Global Blockade Of The Remote Assigning Function

    5.5. bc option – global blockade of the remote assigning function bc option in main menu is to block completely the remote assigning function in the receiver. To switch on/off the blockade it is necessary to (Fig.22):  from main menu with NEXT button choose bc option and press OK/ESC button of the receiver; ...
  • Page 24: Sr Option - Receiver Input Settings. Manual Control Mode And Status Signaling Mode

    5.6. Sr option - receiver INPUT settings. Manual control mode and status signaling mode. The FLEX868 receiver is equipped with an INPUT input (Fig. 2) that can work in one of two modes: manual control mode or status signaling mode. Input parameters that can be changed are: ...
  • Page 25 Fig. 23 Assigning receiver channels to the manual control output, Sr.CA function.
  • Page 26 OUTPUT TYPE NO/NC Fig. 24 Programming of manual control output type, Sr.In function.
  • Page 27 Fig. 25 Programming of breach time of manual control output, Sr.ti function.
  • Page 28 STATUS SIGNALING MODE ON/OFF RETURN TO MENU Fig. 26 Setting the receiver input to the status signaling mode, Sr.St.
  • Page 29: Et Option - Settings Of Ethernet Network

    5.7. Et option – settings of ethernet network This option is intended for users of FLEX868 receiver equipped with WL card (Fig.1) which enables to control and manage the receiver through Wi-Fi network and dedicated CloudFlex application. Suboptions available: tP – communication switch on/off Wi-Fi, AF –...
  • Page 30 To check physical address (MAC address) of the WL card it is necessary to(Fig.28):  from main menu of the receiver with NEXT button choose Et option and press OK/ESC button of the receiver;  with NEXT button choose Et.AF option and press OK/ESC of the receiver; ...
  • Page 31 In order to make installation works of the receiver with wireless WL card easier it is possible with the help of the Si function in the submenu of the Et function obtain information about the strength of the signal which reaches the receiver from the transmitting device (AccessPoint/router).
  • Page 32: Ga Option - Setting The Galactic Function Authentication Code

    5.8. GA option - setting the Galactic function authentication code The Galactic function allows for remote adding of remote controls programmed and configured outside the installation, without physical access to the receiver's buttons. The condition for successful adding is the compliance of the authentication code set in the remote control with the code set in the receiver.
  • Page 33 GALACTIC CODE SETTING RETURN TO MENU Fig. 30 Galactic function on / off. Setting the authentication code.
  • Page 34: Ha Option - Disabling Schedules

    5.9. HA option - disabling schedules Schedules are a functionality of the FLEX receiver, thanks to which the receiver can automatically switch on, switch off and block selected channels at programmed times. To use the schedules, it is necessary to have a FLEX receiver equipped with a WL2 card, which allows you to control and manage the receiver via Wi-Fi and a dedicated CloudFlex application.
  • Page 35: Id Option - Displaying Receiver Identification

    5.10. Id option – displaying receiver identification Every of FLEX868 receivers has its own unique ID number. To check the ID number it is necessary to (Fig.28):  from main menu of the receiver with NEXT button choose Id option; ...
  • Page 36: Pf Option - Deleting Of Memory And Factory Reset

    5.11. PF option – deleting of memory and factory reset. This option is used to restore factory settings and deleting all assigned remotes. Factory settings after acceptance of PF function  no remotes assigned to the receiver  all the channels operate in monostable mode of connection time 0,5 sec;...
  • Page 37: M2 Module

    6. M2 module M2 is module of FLASH memory intended for chosen devices of the DTM company System (Fig.30). Its presence is necessary for functioning of the FLEX 868 receiver. This memory contains configuration data of the receiver and the base of assigned remotes. The standard receiver already has such a module installed .
  • Page 38 8. Optional module of the wireless Wi-Fi WL2 card 8.1. General information Radio WL2 card enables wireless managing of DTM System's device which is equipped with the special connector to the card. The connection is held via the wireless Wi-Fi network which is made available by the user.
  • Page 39 10. Optional external aerial If there is a need of increasing the range instead of the inside wire aerial, outside aerial should be installed. It is possible to use the optional ANT868 aerial - OB. The casing of the FLEX868 receiver is adapted to the installation of such an aerial on the up edge ( side), Fig.39.

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