Nice TTDW Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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  • Page 1 TTDW LED control range EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS Translation of the original instructions in full GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS WARNING! Important safety instructions. Observe all the instructions as improper installation may cause serious damages. CONTENTS WARNING! Important safety instructions. It is important to comply with these instructions to ensure personal GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS .
  • Page 3: Product Description And Intended Use

    “Figure 2”. bidden! LIST OF CONSTITUENT PARTS The TTDW is made up of a casing that protects the command and control boards. “Figure 1” shows the main parts making up the TTDW. Tc point A Connection to the LED strips B Connection to the 24Vdc power supply unit ENGLISH –...
  • Page 4: Product Installation

    PRODUCT INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS To fasten TTDW (“Figure 3”): To make the electrical connections: – connect the cable (A) to the chosen 24Vdc power supply unit position the box (A) and fasten it with bi-adhesive tape (B) (not – connect the connector (B) to the LED strips.
  • Page 5: Transmitter Pairings

    TRANSMITTER PAIRINGS The functions and programming modes described below must be made with a transmitter paired (memorised) with the system. WARNING: once the transmitter has been memorised, (= 5s) it will be assigned the default channel, which varies de- pending on whether or not the outputs have been set (x 1) as independent (refer to the procedure described in the 5 sec...
  • Page 6 To memorise the transmitter (“Figure 9”): 5.2.2.3 ONE-WAY mode and transmitters lacking the “PRG” on the OLD transmitter: press and release the PRG key. The LED and “ESC” keys strip will flash twice To memorise the transmitter (“Figure 11”): on the NEW transmitter: press and hold the STOP key for 5 s on the NEW transmitter: press the key for 7 s then release it.
  • Page 7: Locking And Unlocking The Memory

    5.4.1 DELETION PROCEDURES (WITH MEMORISED LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE MEMORY TRANSMITTER) Activating the memory lock allows for preventing the accidental and ran- RAPID PROCEDURE (only for deleting ALL SETTINGS) dom memorisation of other unintended or unauthorised transmitters. To do this (“Figure 13”): To do this (“Figure 12”): disconnect the power supply to the system.
  • Page 8: Deletion Procedures (With Non-Memorised Transmitter In One-Way Mode)

    5.4.2 DELETION PROCEDURES (WITH NON-MEMORISED 5.4.3 PRE-DEFINED (PRESET) OR PERSONALISED (CUSTOM) TRANSMITTER IN ONE-WAY MODE) INTENSITIES The system leaves the factory (PRESET) with 4 pre-configured and availa- In TWO-WAY mode, follow the procedure indicated in ble intensities. Activating the “CUSTOM” function allows for memorising the paragraph “Memorising the FIRST TRANSMITTER”, personalised intensities which can then be recalled.
  • Page 9: Setting The Independent Outputs

    5.4.4 SETTING THE INDEPENDENT OUTPUTS 5.4.5.1 Setting through memorised transmitters To do this (“Figure 18”): This function allows for deciding whether or not to make outputs W1-W2- press PRG once on the transmitter. The paired LED strip will flash W3-W4 independent. twice press PRG once on the transmitter.
  • Page 10: Pairing Of The Led Channel With The Transmitter

    5.4.6 PAIRING OF THE LED CHANNEL WITH THE COMMANDS FROM THE TRANSMITTER TRANSMITTER WARNING: in order to use this function it is necessary to COMMANDS FROM THE TRANSMITTER The table shown below summarises the keys to be pressed on the trans- have correctly performed the procedure described in the mitter for sending the main commands to the system.
  • Page 11: Testing And Commissioning

    100W PRODUCT MAINTENANCE Operating temperature -20°C ÷ +45°C TTDW the electronic part does not require any special maintenance. In any case, every 6 months the system should be checked to ensure the Reception frequency 433.92 MHz entire system is working efficiently.
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