Conrad Electronic FS20 S4A-2 Operating Instructions Manual
Conrad Electronic FS20 S4A-2 Operating Instructions Manual

Conrad Electronic FS20 S4A-2 Operating Instructions Manual

2/4-channel wall-mounted transmitter

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Version 12/06
2/4-Channel wall-mounted
transmitter 'FS20 S4A-2'
Item no. 61 72 50

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12/06  2/4-Channel wall-mounted transmitter ‘FS20 S4A-2’ Item no. 61 72 50...
  • Page 2 Introduction  Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product meets the requirements of both current European and national guidelines. In order to preserve this condition and ensure the safe operation of the product we kindly ask you to carefully follow these operating instructions! Please read the operating instructions completely and observe the safety and operation notes before using the product! All company names and product names contained herein are trademarks of the...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page 1. Prescribed use ....................... 4 2. Scope of delivery ......................4 3. Technical specifications and features ................4 4. Explanation of icons ...................... 5 5. Safety instructions ......................5 6. Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries ..............6 7.
  • Page 4: Prescribed Use

    1. Prescribed use The sole purpose of the ‘FS20 S4A-2’ 2/4-channel wall-mounted transmitter is to remotely control the various components of the FS20 wireless control system. Make sure that the product does not get damp or wet. No part of the product may be modified or adapted.
  • Page 5: Explanation Of Icons

    4. Explanation of icons This icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to particular dangers associated with the handling, function or operation of the product.  The ‘hand’ icon indicates special tips and operational notes. 5. Safety instructions The product’s guarantee becomes invalid, if the product is damaged as a result of the failure to observe these operating instructions! We do not assume any liability for any resulting damages!
  • Page 6: Notes On Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries

    6. Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries • Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children. • Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets. In such a case, seek immediate medical care! •...
  • Page 7: Inserting/Replacing Batteries

    7. Inserting/replacing batteries • Remove the front cover. On both sides there is an opening; the front cover can be carefully clipped off here using a one penny coin (make sure that the front cover is directed towards the base section, do not twist the front cover!). •...
  • Page 8: Control Panel

    8. Control panel A Four control buttons • 2-channel mode, channels ‘1’ and ‘2’ Channel 1 (buttons ‘ ’ and ‘ ’) Channel 2 (buttons ‘ ’ and ‘ ’) Left button: ‘OFF’, dim down Right button: ‘ON’, dim up •...
  • Page 9: Installation

    9. Installation You can mount the wall-mounted transmitter either by simply sticking its casing to a suitable surface or by screwing it on using the available mounting holes.  The places in the casing that are marked with ‘TOP‘ must always point upwards (the small additional circuit board in the casing lies beneath).
  • Page 10 • Two diagonally opposed screws will usually suffice for mounting the device to a wall. Depending on the type of surface (for example cement/brick), you should first drill two holes using a 6 mm drill, for example. Be careful not to drill through any electricity lines, gas or water pipes. Life- threatening danger! •...
  • Page 11: Operation

    10. Operation  Please note: In the delivery state the components of the FS20 wireless control system (e.g., a wireless switch socket) do not respond to remote control commands from the wall-mounted transmitter. They must first be addressed according to the instructions provided in the respective device’s user manual.
  • Page 12: C) Timer Functions

    The transmitters’ channels are already set to the same addresses and only need to be changed if required, for example, if you are using an extensive FS20 wireless control system with numerous receivers/transmitters.  See the relevant example in section 12. d). c) Timer functions In order to program a receiver’s timer function you must simultaneously press the button combination (e.g., buttons ‘...
  • Page 13: Operation For A Double Number Of Channels

    • Operation for a double number of channels A different channel is assigned to each button. The control indicator briefly lights up to signal that a command has been transmitted. Switching Pressing a button quickly (for less than 0.4 seconds) sends a switching command. Whenever a button is pressed the addressed receiver changes its switch state from ‘OFF’...
  • Page 14: Fs20 Address System Basics

    11. FS20 address system basics The FS20 wireless control system operates with a ‘house code’. This means that your neighbour can also use the same wireless control system and the two systems will not interfere with each other (provided that the house code has been programmed differently). 256 different addresses can be set within a house code.
  • Page 15  See the example in section 12. d). This address system opens up a variety of possibilities. You can even implement access authorisations by assigning three garage doors to different single addresses and a joint function group (‘garage doors’), for example. Several people can then each be given a hand-held transmitter with a relevant single address for one garage door, while all the garage doors can be opened via a hand-held transmitter with a programmed function group address, or all the doors can be automatically closed in the...
  • Page 16: Integrating The 'Fs20S4A-2' Wall-Mounted Transmitter Into The Address System

    12. Integrating the ‘FS20 S4A-2’ wall-mounted transmitter into the address system The house code, an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the wall-mounted transmitter and its switching channels. You can also use special address group assignments to program the wall-mounted transmitter as a local or global master.
  • Page 17: Setting A Single Address (Address Group/Subaddress)

    The following address combinations (address group/subaddress) are preassigned to both button combinations of the wall-mounted transmitter: Button combination: Address: 11 11 11 12  See the ‘Addressing for a double number of channels’ subsection below for information on addressing for a double number of channels. 1.
  • Page 18: Addressing For A Double Number Of Channels

     Possible are: 1144, 1244, 1344, 1444, 2144, 2244, 2344, 2444, 3144, 3244, 3344, 3444, 4144, 4244, 4344 Global master (4444) If you set the address group and subaddress of a channel to 44, then this channel functions as a global master. All receivers that are programmed with this global master address are controlled simultaneously.
  • Page 19: D) Example Of An Address Assignment

    d) Example of an address assignment When you require a large, extended system it is advisable to select addresses systematically so that you have an overview of the addresses that have already been assigned and so that you can jointly control the programmed receivers simply and meaningfully in groups. House code, e.g., Global 1234 1234...
  • Page 20  Possible address groups are: 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 34, 41, 42, 43 In order to be able to separately control each receiver, you need to program each receiver to a single address. A subaddress is also required in addition to the address group that is already selected (room A: 11, room B: 12, room C: 13, room D: 14).
  • Page 21: Handling

    13. Handling • Protect the product against humidity, cold, heat, dust, and direct sunlight. • Never dismantle this product (beyond installation and battery replacement). Only have the device repaired by a skilled technician otherwise the device’s licence will become invalid. •...
  • Page 22: Disposal

    15. Disposal a) General information  When the product is no longer usable, dispose of it in accordance with the applicable statutory regulations. b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries As the consumer, you are legally obliged (regulation on the disposal of batteries) to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 23: Tips And Notes

    • Interference radiation resulting from insufficiently shielded electronic devices, for example, operating computers or similar 17. Declaration of conformity (DOC) We, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau (Germany), hereby de- clare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of directive 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 24 100% The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at recycling time of print.We reserve the right to change the technical or physical paper. specifications. Bleached without © Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic SE. Printed in Germany. chlorine.

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