RED 2014/53/EU, EMC 2014/30/EU, LVD 2014/35/EU.
USER
e used by children over 8 years of
ith reduced physical or psychologic-
ttle knowledge and experience only
ucated in its operation and safe use,
erstand the dangers involved in its
The full text regarding the EU Declaration of Conformity
TECHNICAL DATA:
is available from the following Internet address:
are also available at the website
- Work frequency
http://www.seav.it
ren to play with the device and keep
- Power supply
out of their reach.
T
ne the system to detect any signs of
- Max. consumption
ECHNICAL
e the device if it is in need of repair
- Work frequency:
- Op. transmitters
- Power supply:
- Max. consumption:
to disconnect the power supply be-
- Op. transmitters:
ny cleaning or maintenance.
- TX codes that can be memorised (CH1 + CH2) : 250 Max
ntenance must not be carried out by
- Control relay
- TX codes that can be memorised (CH1 + CH2) :
ren
- Control relay:
- Working temperature
- Working temperature:
- Board dimensions
p this instruction manual safe and
- Board dimensions
- Container
- Container
ant safety requirements contained
- Protection rating
omply with the requirements may
- Protection rating
serious accidents.
NSTALLER
location where the installation is
mpliance with operating temperature
he device.
is finished, it is recommended that
ecks be performed (appropriate
the control panel and correct
y devices) to ensure that compliant
n performed.
to a wall, using the relevant support
e casing, in such a way as to leave
g downwards and insert the fixing
al holes.
es not have any type of isolating
30 Vac line. It is therefore the
he installer to set up an isolating
system. It is necessary to install an
surge category III. It must be
ovide protection from accidental
o point 5.2.9 of EN 12453.
CN1 T
oning of the radio receiver, if using
1: Power supply 230 VAC
TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS:
vers, the installation at a minimum
2: Power supply 230 VAC
st 3 metres one from the other is
CN1:
1 : Power supply 230 VAC
CN2 T
are is required when drilling holes in
2 : Power supply 230 VAC
where connecting and power supply
1: "Normally open" contact output CH1
2: "Normally open" contact output CH1
and when assembling the cable
3: "Normally open" contact output CH2
rything is installed so as to maintain
TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTIONS:
4: "Normally open" contact output CH2
ction characteristics.
CN2:
1 : "Normally open" contact output " CH1
1
2 : "Normally open" contact output " CH1
3 : "Normally open" contact output " CH2
4 : "Normally open" contact output " CH2
: see model
: 230VAC
D
ATA
: 5W
see model
: Fixed code 12-18-32 Bit
230VAC
Rolling Code 66 Bit
5W
Fixed code 12-18-32 Bit
Rolling Code 66 Bit
: 230VAC 5A
250 Max
230VAC 5A
: -10÷55°C
-10÷55°C
: 99x50x28mm
: 99x50x28mm
: ABS V-0
: ABS V-0
: IP 44 for internal use
: IP 44 for internal use
B
C
ERMINAL
OARD
ONNECTIONS
B
C
ERMINAL
OARD
ONNECTIONS
Rev. 1.0
13/02/2018
I
R
NSTALLATION OF THE
INSTALLATION OF THE RECEIVER
It is very important to choose the place of installation carefully in
It is very important to choose the place of installation carefully in order for
order for the transmitter and the receiver to function well. Capa-
city is not only conditioned by the technical features of the
the transmitter and the receiver to function well. Capacity is not only condi-
device, but also varies depending on the radio-electric condi-
tioned by the technical features of the device, but also varies depending on
tions of the site. The receiver has a tuned antenna.
the radio-electric conditions of the site. The receiver has a tuned antenna.
There must be a distance of at least 5 metres between the two
There must be a distance of at least 5 metres between the two receivers if
receivers if installation is to be successful.
installation is to be successful.
CH1 AND CH2 FUNCTIONING METHOD
CH1
CH2
AND
FUNCTIONING METHOD
The receiver can manage the two channels separately and also allows to
The receiver can manage the two channels separately and also
have different functioning modes:
allows to have different functioning modes:
Channel CH1: monostable functioning only with possibility of activation of
Channel CH1: monostable
Long Distance Programming
activation of Long Distance Programming.
Channel CH2: by selecting Switch SW1, it is possible to select the follow-
Channel CH2: by selecting Switch SW1, it is possible to
ing functioning modes for channel CH2 (in long distance functioning mode
select the following functioning modes for channel CH2
it is monostable).
(in long distance functioning mode it is monostable).
M
L
ONOSTABLE
ONG DISTANCE PGM
( CH1
CH2)
AND
PROGRAMMING MODE
P
M
ROGRAMMING
ODE
Programming of the Radio-controls to be associated is the Self-
Programming of the Radio-controls to be associated is the Self-learning type
learning type and is performed with the antenna not connec-
and is performed with the antenna not connected in the following way:
ted in the following way: press SEL once, the CODE CH1 LED
press SEL once, the CODE CH1 LED will start to flash and at the same time
will start to flash and at the same time sends the pre-selected
sends the pre-selected code with the radio control to a distance of a few
code with the radio control to a distance of a few metres. When
metres. When the LED remains on, programming in the CH1 channel will be
the LED remains on, programming in the CH1 channel will be
completed. To memorise a radio control code in channel CH2,
9
perform the same procedure described above and pressing the
SEL key twice.
The memorisation procedure can be repeated up to a max. of
500 codes. When the memory is full by repeating the program-
ming operation, the CODE CH1 AND CODE CH2 LEDs will
ECEIVER
functioning only with possibility of
T
. 120 S
B
EMP
EC
ISTABLE
R
ESET
If the receive
code memo
seconds. The
times quickly