Setting A Single Address (Address Group/Subaddress); Assigning Function Groups And Master Addresses - Conrad Electronic FS20 S4A-2 Operating Instructions Manual

2/4-channel wall-mounted transmitter
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The following address combinations (address group/subaddress) are preassigned to both
button combinations of the wall-mounted transmitter:
Button combination:
Address:
See the 'Addressing for a double number of channels' subsection below for
information on addressing for a double number of channels.

1. Setting a single address (address group/subaddress)

To set the address group/subaddress proceed as follows:
- Simultaneously keep both buttons of the respective button combination pressed for at
least five seconds (buttons '
2). The control indicator/LED will now blink every second.
- Enter a two-digit address group and a two-digit subaddress using the '
'
4
' buttons.
Example: 1431 (address group 14, subaddress 31)
- The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the fourth digit. The
control indicator/LED goes out.
The address group 44 and the subaddress 44 both have a particular meaning
(see the following item)!

2. Assigning function groups and master addresses

Function groups (44xx)
If you enter 44 as the address group, then the subaddress (provided this is not also set to
44; see the following section) is defined as a function group. 15 different function groups
between 4411 and 4443 can then be defined.
Possible are: 4411, 4412, 4413, 4414, 4421, 4422, 4423, 4424, 4431, 4432,
4433, 4434, 4441, 4442, 4443
Local master (xx44)
If you only set the subaddress to 44, then this channel functions as a local master within
the set address group. All receivers that are programmed with this local master address are
controlled simultaneously.
1
2
11 11
11 12
1
2
' and '
' for channel 1, buttons '
3
4
' and '
' for channel
1
2
3
','
', '
' and
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