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2-Channel radio motion detector `FS20 PIRI`

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1. Quick installation with factory settings Function test 20 address system basics tegrating the motion detector into the address system programming Setting the house code Setting the addresses Assigning function groups and master addresses dividual settings Manual switching Channel activation selecting channel operating mode Setting the brightness value of an individual channel Saving the same threshold for both channels Setting the length of the on time Setting transmission interval Setting transmission command Setting filter time Resetting to factory settings j Programming the receiver timer Handling Maintenance and cleaning csecssesssssecseecseeseesseesteeseesnesneeseeseesieeneesneeseesteeneesneeeee mv omo p e 5 gt 20292g9v lm co Disposal Tips and notes Declaration of conformity DOC a General information b Battery rechargeable battery disposal 1 Prescribed use The sole purpose of the FS20 PIRI 2 channel radio motion detector is to remotely control the various components of the FS20 wireless control system Any use other than the one described above may damage the product and can also increase the risk of short circuit fire electric shock etc No part of the product may be modified or adapted All the safety instructions and installation notes in this manual must be observed without fail 2 Scope of delivery 2
2. Single addresses 225 e Function group addresses 15 Local master addresses 15 Global master address 1 One address from each address type can be assigned to each receiver This means that each receiver can respond to up to four different addresses but only ever to one address per address type If you need a receiver to respond to more than one transmitter you can program the transmitters to the same address or if different transmitter address types have been set you can program the receiver consecutively to these different addresses The individual address types have the following function e Single addresses Each receiver should be set to a single address so that it can be controlled separately e Function group addresses Several receivers are defined as a functional unit by being assigned to a function group address If for example all the lamps in a house are assigned to a function group then all the lamps in the entire house can be switched on or off by pressing one button Local master addresses Several receivers are spatially defined as one unit and controlled via the local master address If for example all the receivers in a room are each allocated to a local master address then all you need to do is press one button when leaving the room to switch off all the consumer loads in the room e Global master address Several receivers are assigned to the global master address and are jointly controlled vi
3. This addressing allows for 225 single addresses 15 function groups 15 local master addresses and 1 global master address available within each house code to the motion detector a Setting the house code After inserting the batteries the motion detector selects a random house code same for both channels If required this house code can be changed as follows Keep the buttons and 9 on the motion eee detector pressed for 5 seconds until the LED begins slowly to blink about once per second O 0 O o LED Now use the O and buttons 278 218 blinks o enter the eight digit house code of your system Enter the This must be identical for all the remote control ransmitters in the FS20 wireless control sys 8 digit em as a precaution make a note of this code house code j and keep it safe Example 23141342 1 button 2 but on 3 button 4 button The programming mode ends automatically LED goes out once you have entered the eighth digit The LED goes out 19 b Setting the addresses Achannel s address is comprised of a two digit address group and a two digit subaddress for example 1131 address group 11 subaddress 31 RS The address group 11 is factory set for all channels If several transmitters are to be operated at the same time and control different receivers then different addresses need
4. Do not mix batteries with rechargeable batteries Always use batteries with the same battery charge status do not mix empty half full and or full batteries with each other Make sure to always replace the whole set of batteries rechargeable batteries RS The product should be powered by high quality alkaline batteries in order to maximise not only the wireless range but also to ensure long battery life Itis possible to use rechargeable batteries however the wireless range and the battery life may be greatly reduced 8 Installation a General notes on installation The coverage lenses of the FS20 PIRI are supplied with three detection levels with 11 upper 8 middle and 5 lower segments This enables a detection angle of 90 to be achieved at a range of up to 8m The figure on the right shows the detection angle Please be aware that the detection angle is determined by the installation height of the motion detector as well as the adjustment of the lens opening The figure to the right is only an example The detection area can be customised to the specific conditions of each location due to the flexibility of the circuit board in the inner hous ing More detailed information can befoundin 5 T I 171 5 1 p i l hw section Function test see 11 b For additional security the FS20 PIRI is equipped with so called creep zone protection In order to prevent anything from avoiding the
5. ai Press for 5 seconds e e LED lights up briefly I Close housing 1 minute after the button has been pressed the threshold value is saved To set the brightness value for channel 1 press and hold the button for approx 5 seconds for channel 2 press the button The LED lights up briefly Close the housing One minute after pressing button the current brightness is measured and saved as the threshold value d Saving the same threshold for both channels Press for 5 seconds LED lights up briefly Press for 5 seconds LED lights up briefly Close housing 1 minute after the button has been pressed the thresh old value is saved Press and hold the B button for approx 5 seconds The LED lights up briefly Within 1 minute press and hold button for approx 5 seconds until the LED again lights up briefly Close the housing One minute after pressing button the current brightness is measured and saved as a threshold value for both channels 25 e Setting the length of the on time The on time of the FS20 receiver controlled components is programmable from 0 25 seconds to 255 minutes 4h 15min a continuous setting is also available Press and hold button on the motion Press for d or letector for 5 seconds 5 seconds l The LED starts to blink slowly about once per o O o LED
6. on the motion detector simultaneously for 5 seconds The LED starts to blink slowly about once per second Now select the desired transmission interval by pressing one of the buttons 9 9 or Q see table below Afterwards the programming mode ends au tomatically The LED goes out Selected transmission interval Pressed button o 8s o 24s 9 56s 4 120 s Please note The shorter the transmission interval is set to the shorter the battery life because a switching command needs to be sent more frequently per radio signal The transmission interval should always be shorter than the on time see section 14 e in order to prevent any down time in which the remote controlled consumer load cannot be switched on The factory setting is 24 seconds 27 g Setting transmission command The transmit command is the radio command that is sent to the FS20 receiver upon the detection of a motion by the sensor This can trigger various reactions from the receiver Press and hold the 9 and buttons or alternatively the three buttons 9 Press for and on the motion detector simultane or 5 seconds ously for 5 seconds oj e so sly LED The LED starts to blink slowly about once per eo Os blinks second Enter the desired transmission interval 2 digit Select number see table below The factory setting transmission is 34 The programming mod
7. buttons and on the motion detector simultane ously for 5 seconds The LED starts to blink slowly about once per second Now select the desired filter time factory set ting 4 minutes by pressing one of the buttons o e or E see table below Afterwards the programming mode ends au tomatically The LED goes out 29 i Resetting to factory settings Prosslfon Press and hold the and buttons on the e 0 tion detector simult ly for 5 second 5 seconds motion detector simultaneously for 5 seconds The LED starts to blink slowly about once per Vy sly X4 OL E second ATOS TS blinks Press any button O or O Press Afterwards the settings are returned to the factory settings all of your individual settings eny plan have been deleted Afterwards the programming mode ends au LED goes out tomatically The LED goes out j Programming the receiver timer Ifthe receiver that is controlled by the FS20 PIRI motion detector will also be controlled by other receivers by the use of an internal timer for example a hand held remote control of the FS20 wireless control system the internal timer of the receiver may be programmed as follows he pair of buttons assigned to the receiver are pressed simultaneously for a short time less than 5 seconds This procedure is used to start as well as end the timer setting measurement The LED on the re
8. channel radio motion detector User manual 3 Explanation of icons The icon with a lightning flash in a triangle is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important information in these operating instructions which must be observed without fail The hand symbol provides special information and advice on operating the device i 4 Features The motion detector has the following functions Detects the infrared radiation heat of moving people and warm blooded animals for the latter a minimum size is required to trip the motion detector Adjustable sensor characteristics range up to 8m detection angle 90 Creep zone protection For wall or corner mounting Integration in the code and addressing system of the FS20 wireless control system enables a clear boundary from adjacent running systems as well as for instance the control of several particular receivers Both switching channels of the motion detector offer the following features Each channel may be activated separately Activation only in dark or also whilst light Daylight activation value freely adjustable On time adjustable between 0 25 seconds and 255 minutes 4h 15min Selectable receiver switch behaviour transmit command Adjustable transmission intervals of subsequent signals of the motion detector Adjustable filter time for the integrated brightness sensor
9. current technical specifications at time of print We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic SE Printed in Germany
10. to be set on the transmitters The following address combinations address groups subaddresses on the motion detector are factory set Button combination 1 2 Address 1111 1112 To set a single address address group subaddress proceed as follows Keep the buttons and on the motion Press for i E detector pressed for 5 seconds until the LED begins to blink slowly about once per second O O LED Now enter a two digit address group and a PS ATN blinks two digit subaddress using the 9 S and buttons Enter Example 1431 Address group 14 8 digit pan Subaddress 31 The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the fourth digit The LED goes out LED goes out BRS Please note The address group 44 and the subaddress 44 both have a particular meaning see the following item 20 c Assigning function groups and master addresses Some of the possible button combinations for address groups and subaddresses have particular meanings 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 e Local master xx44 If you only set the subaddress to 44
11. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Version 12 06 CE 2 Channel radio motion detector FS20 PIRI Item no 62 02 94 QINRAD ELECTRONIC 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 respective owners All rights reserved Should you have any further questions please contact our technical advisory service Germany Tel no 49 9604 40 88 80 Fax no 49 9604 40 88 48 e mail tkb conrad de Mon to Thur 8 00am to 4 30pm Fri 8 00am to 2 00pm Table of contents POST con 10 Initial operation 12 13 15 16 Prescribed use Scope of delivery Explanation of icons Features Factory setting Technical specifications Safety instructions a General information b Battery rechargeable battery detailed information Installation a General notes on installation b Installing the FS20 PIRI Installation with wall bracket Installation without wall bracket nserting replacing batteries Control panel
12. Timer programming of the receiver 1 second to 270 minutes 4h 30min including slow on slow off function for dimmer possible Manual switching of the receiver via the control button on the FS20 PIRI possible Caution The wireless motion detector FS20 PIRI is approved for operation in dry indoor areas only The device is not water moisture proof 5 Factory setting The motion detector FS20 PIRI is immediately ready for use on channel 1 with the following settings Brightness recognition value dawn dusk brightness value Receiver power on time triggered by movement in front of the detector 1 minute after which the load is switched off transmit command If further movements are registered during this minute a new power on command will be transmitted at most every 24 seconds thereby restarting the 1 minute on time transmission interval If the device detects for at least 4 minutes filter time sufficient brightness because for instance a lamp is switched on no new power on command is transmitted as long as the lamp is switched on Channel 2 is inactive OFF IS The terms printed here in bold are the adjustment criteria for each channel the programming for which are individually described in the following user manual 6 Technical specifications Sensor characteristic Adjustable Up to 8m range Detection angle 90 Creep zone protection Power supply 3 x AA alkaline recom
13. a this address All the consumer loads can easily be switched off simply by pressing one single button when leaving a house for example 17 RS Please refer to the example in section 11 c This address system opens up a variety of possibilities For example you can even implement access authorisations by assigning three garage doors to different single addresses and a joint function group garage doors 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 evening via an FS20 timer The various address types and addresses are only seton the transmitter and these settings are transmitted to the receivers via the address assignment A receiver must be in programming mode in order for this address assignment to take place 18 13 Integrating the motion detector into the address system programming The house code an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the motion detector and its switching channels It is also possible with special address group assignments to program the motion detector as a local or global master IS To enter the eight digit house code the two digit address groups and the two digit subaddresses the and buttons are used see image in section 10
14. ceiver blinks during the time measurement For information on how to program the timer see the instructions in the receiver s user manual The on time which was set according to section 14 e has priority over the internal timer settings of the receiver when a transmit command is set between 33 and 43 according to section 14 g To use the internal timer time of the receiver with the motion detector FS20 PIRI select a transmit command between 11 and 32 see section 14 g 30 15 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 Even a fall from a low height can damage the product 16 Maintenance and cleaning The product requires no servicing except for battery replacement Clean the product with a soft clean dry and lint free cloth To remove heavier dirt use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water Never use solvent based cleaning agents as these may damage the surface of the plastic casing and its inscription 31 17 Disposal a General information When the product is no longer usable dispose of it in accordance with the appli cable statutory regulations b Battery rechargeable battery disposal As the consumer you are legally obliged regulat
15. cuit board attachment screw Circuit board Lower housing hole 14 11 Initial operation a Quick installation with factory settings The motion detector is immediately ready for operation with the factory settings described in section 5 Upon insertion of the batteries its transmission signals are assigned a random encrypted house code and the address group 11 activation of several receivers with one transmitter possible RS For the initial operation of the transmission path to the receiver the house code and the addresses must first be transmitted to the receiver To do so proceed as follows First set your receiver based on the operating instructions of your particular receiver in the address programming mode Press the button for channel 2 button on the keypad of the motion detector IS Please note Channel 2 is deactivated when delivered Off The status LED on the receiver goes out Test the switch function To do this press the button or for channel 1 for channel 2 button or 9 on the keypad of the motion detector The receiver should thereby switch on or off RS Now the motion detector is ready for operation with the factory settings e If you do not wish to set any further individual preferences close the housing RS Please ensure that the side catches close with an audible clicking sound and that the housing is securely clos
16. detection area of the main lens there is an additional integrated look down lens set at downward angle of 30 In order to avoid unnecessary activation by household pets keep them away from protected areas when possible If this is not possible try with the help of the highly variable settings to appropriately adjust the device see Function test Cover the creep zone protection or individual lenses when necessary Black insulating tape can be used for this which is attached to the inside of the lens Please remember that household pets may also jump on for instance cabinets or chairs and in so doing arrive in the detection area and activate the motion detector Select an appropriate installation location dependent upon the circumstances at a height of approx 1 8m to 2m 10 e The motion detector may not be exposed to direct sunlight car headlamps or similar In addition the device may not be installed near a heat source for instance above a heater RS The motion detector can be disturbed by the heat source and in addition the sensitivity is reduced by rising environmental temperatures The detection area should be aimed at a wall or on the floor but not directly on windows heaters or sources of heat The performance of the detection is dependent upon the temperature difference between the moving object and the respective background Detection through glass is not possible Please remember not to in
17. e ends automatically O LED goes out once you have entered the two digits The LED goes out Digit pair Transmission command entered 11 On at former brightness 12 Off 13 On brightness 12 5 14 On brightness 25 0 21 On brightness 37 5 22 On brightness 50 0 23 On brightness 62 5 24 On brightness 75 0 31 On brightness 87 5 32 On brightness 100 33 Off for the timer duration 34 On at former brightness for the timer duration then Off 41 On at 100 brightness for the timer duration then Off 42 On at former brightness for the timer duration then former status feature not supported by all receivers 43 On at 10096 brightness for the timer duration then former status feature not supported by all receivers 44 On at former brightness 28 h Setting filter time The filter time establishes how long the brightness in the environment must remain over the set threshold until the light status is recognised and in the switch on at dark setting no longer reacts The longer this time is the longer it takes until sufficient brightness above the threshold value is recognised The effect is that the switching becomes more sluggish oly x o 7 for LED blinks Select filter tim LED goes out Pressed button Filter time o 2 min 9 4 min 3 8 min o 16 min Press and hold the and buttons or alternatively the three
18. ed 15 b Function test RS You can adjust the detection area of the motion detector and thereby customise it for your individual needs Proceed as follows Approach the motion detector by crossing back and forth across the detection area When the motion detector detects you it activates the status LED and the corresponding receiver If you would like to optimise the detection area open the housing by unlocking the catches on the side use a fingernail ball point pen or suitable screwdriver do not use force Loosen the upper and lower circuit board attachment screws see section 10 and carefully slide the circuit board 4 Slide upward Larger detection area Slide downward Smaller detection area narrower creep zone protection To reduce the detection area cover additional portions of the lens with black insulating tape from the inside When you have attained the desired detection area carefully tighten the circuit board attachment screws do not over tighten and close the housing 16 12 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 These addresses are divided into four address types available number is in brackets
19. ion on the disposal of batteries to return all your used batteries and rechargeable batteries Do not dispose of your used batteries via the household rubbish Batteries rechargeable batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the following icons which alert you to the fact that disposal via the household rubbish is prohibited The identifier for the respective heavy metals are Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead identifier is on the battery recharge able battery for instance under the rubbish bin icons on the left You can return your used batteries rechargeable batteries free of charge to any authorised disposal station in your area in our stores or in any other store where batteries rechargeable batteries are sold By doing so you comply with your legal obligations and also make a contribution to environ mental protection 32 18 Tips and notes Ranges and interference The FS20 wireless control system works in the 868MHz range which is also used by other radio services Therefore devices that operate on the same or neighbouring frequency may restrict both its operation and its range The specified range of up to 100m is the free field range which means the range with visual contact between the transmitter and receiver In practice however walls ceilings etc between the transmitter and the receiver may affect and reduce the range Other causes of reduced ranges All types of high frequency interference A
20. mended Transmission frequency 868 35MHz Rangia sicsstavses Atestecetest aard teetieeeacts Up to 100m in free field Dimensions u seneese 67mm x 227mm x 47mm W x H x D 7 Safety instructions The product s guarantee becomes invalid if the product is damaged as a result of failure to observe these operating instructions We do not assume any liability for any resulting damages Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use or failure to observe the safety instructions In such cases the product s guarantee becomes invalid a General information Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions Although the product emits only relatively weak radio signals these may cause life support systems to malfunction This may also be the case in other areas For safety and licensing CE reasons any unauthorised alterations to and or modification of the product are not permitted This product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reach of children Do not leave packaging material lying around This may become a dangerous plaything in the hands of children As switching operations provide no return information there is no guarantee that all the switched consumer loads really are off or on When switching consumer loads whose on or off status could cause damage you may need to directly check tha
21. n addition to the address group that is already selected room A 11 room B 12 room C 13 room D 14 RS The following 15 subaddresses are possible for each address group 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 In the example the awning is programmed to the single address 1211 which is comprised of the address group 12 and its subaddress 11 All the receivers in room A have also been programmed to a local master address 1144 in the example RS For the local master address 44 is always set as the subaddress while one of the 15 local master addresses 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 can be selected via the address group Example 1144 address group 11 subaddress 44 All the lamps in the house can be controlled via the global master address 4444 The awning was deliberately not programmed to this address and can therefore only be addressed via its single address 1211 It must be operated separately in this example The ceiling lamps in all the rooms are also combined in a function group 4411 in the example address group 44 subaddress 11 and can therefore be jointly controlled To select one of the 15 function groups you need to set 44 as the address group and a value between 11 and 43 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 as the subaddress 23 14 Individual settings In addition to the factory settings see section 5 you can naturally apply a varie
22. ny buildings or vegetation Conductive metal parts that are located near the devices or within or near their transmission path for example radiators metallised insulation glass windows reinforced concrete ceilings etc Influence on the radiation pattern of antennas due to the distance from the transmitter or receiver to conductive surfaces or objects also to human bodies or the ground Broadband interference in urban areas that reduces the signal to noise ratio the signal is no longer recognised due to this noise Interference radiation resulting from insufficiently shielded electronic devices for example operating computers or similar 19 Declaration of conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic Klaus Conrad Stra e 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 RS You can find the declaration of conformity for this product at www conrad com 33 34 35 http www conrad com 100 recycling paper Bleached without chlorine Imprint These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic SE Klaus Conrad Str 1 D 92240 Hirschau Germany No reproduction including translation is permitted in whole or part e g photocopy microfilming or storage in electronic data processing equipment without the express written consent of the publisher The operating instructions reflect the
23. ousing Mark the location for the upper screw and drill the hole 6 mm When drilling be careful not to mistakenly damage any power supply lines or gas or water pipes as it may be life threatening After positioning the dowel tighten the screw until the distance between the screw head and the wall is approx 3mm Carefully open the catch on the side left of the housing with a fingernail ball point pen or suitable screwdriver by pushing inward until the half shell of the motion detector comes apart Do not use force otherwise the housing of the motion detector will be damaged Hang the motion detector on the already installed screw and align it vertically Mark the position for the lower drill hole through the hole for the lower screw see picture to the right Should these be hidden by the small circuit board see drawing position A loosen the two screws that hold the large circuit board in place and slide the large circuit board upward Do no p bend the small circuit board Do not bend any components g Remove the motion detector from the wall and drill the hole as with the first hole be aware of power gas water lines After positioning the dowel hang the motion detector on the wall again and firmly attach it to the wall from the inside with the help of the second screw If you moved the circuit board earlier reattach it in its original location The housing remain
24. s open 12 9 Inserting replacing batteries Ifthe housing is not yet open carefully press the catch on the side left inwards until both half shells of the motion detector separate from each another Use a fingernail a ball point pen or an appropriate screw driver to help a Do not use force otherwise the housing of the motion detec or will be damaged Insert three AA batteries with the correct polarity see image 1 2 o the right The positive polarity must point upwards E 5 s s IS If possible use alkaline batteries P Oo Oe a re The use of rechargeable batteries is possible gt I gli g however the wireless range and the battery life aa aa 3 g may be greatly reduced g E g g mX mamo Do not bend any components e If you are installing the device for the first time leave the housing open for the time being as the motion detector must be programmed Otherwise close the housing until the two halves audibly lock into place RS When you notice that switching operations no longer are carried out check the batteries and if necessary replace with a complete set of new batteries 13 10 Control panel Antenna Keypad Upper circuit board attachment screw Jumper for channel 1 Jumper for channel 2 Status LED Batteries Lower cir
25. second Ziko Ti linio Now use the and buttons to enter the desired four digit on time see BAe table below ti The first two digits provide the numerical value nume and the following two digits a multiplier with the appropriate time unit For example factory setting 1 minute Enter 44 21 15 x 4 s 60 s The programming mode ends automatically LED goes out once you have entered the fourth digit The LED goes out Entered Numerical value Multiplier digit pair 1 and 2 digit 3 and 4 digit 11 Continuous 0 25 s 12 1 0 5s 13 2 1s 14 3 2s 21 4 4s 22 5 8s 23 6 16s 24 7 32s 31 8 64 s 1 07 min 32 9 128 s 2 13 min 33 10 256 s 4 27 min 34 11 512 s 8 53 min 41 12 1024 s 17 07 min 42 13 1024 s 17 07 min 43 14 1024 s 17 07 min 44 15 1024 s 1 07 min 26 f Setting transmission interval The transmission interval is the minimal time that must pass since the last signal was transmitted by the motion detector before being allowed upon detection of the next movement to transmit another signal There are four time settings available for the transmission interval 8 24 56 and 120 seconds on Press for 5 seconds e el ry 1 N o N O VA LED 0 iins ej Select the transmission interval LED goes out N o o e e Press and hold the and buttons or alternatively buttons and
26. stall the motion detector directly on or near large metal objects heating aluminium laminated board walls for example in prefabricated housing because this reduces the wireless range b Installing the FS20 PIRI The motion detector is equipped with a wall bracket This permits the following installation angles 0 parallel to the wall 45 45 RS Therefore wall installation is possible at different angles as well as in corners Alternatively without the wall bracket the motion detector can be mounted flush with the wall 0 Installation with wall bracket Remove the wall bracket from the device pull it off from under the device and then hang it out e Mark with the help of the holes in the wall bracket the appropriate drilling locations on the wall and drill depending on wall the required holes diameter 6mm When drilling be careful not to mistakenly damage any power supply lines or gas or water pipes as it may be life threatening Attach the wall bracket with the included dowels tighten the screws and hang the motion detector on the wall bracket 11 Installation without wall bracket Remove the wall bracket from the device pull it off from under the device and then hang it out The wall installation is completed with two screws The motion detector is hung with the wall bracket guideway on the upper screw The second lower screw is guided from the inside through the hole in the bottom of the h
27. t their switch state is correct Do not rely on switching commands that are transferred by a transmission path The product may only be used in dry indoor areas This product is not water moisture proof Consult a skilled technician if you have doubts about the mode of operation safety or connection of the device Handle the product with care knocks blows or even a fall from a low height can damage it b Battery rechargeable battery detailed information Keep batteries rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries rechargeable batteries Do not leave batteries rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets In such case seek immediate medical care Leaking or damaged batteries rechargeable batteries may cause acid burns if they come into contact with skin Therefore please make sure you use suitable protective gloves Make sure that batteries rechargeable batteries are not short circuited or thrown into a fire Never disassemble batteries rechargeable batteries Batteries may not be recharged They might explode If the device is not used for a longer period of time when stored for example remove the inserted batteries rechargeable batteries to prevent them from leaking and causing damage Always use the same model and type of batteries rechargeable batteries and do not mix different batteries rechargeable batteries
28. 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 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 RS The only global master is 4444 For 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 RS An example is provided on the next page 21 Example of an address assignment House code e g Global XS 1234 1234 master address 4444 Function group 44xx e g 4411 ceiling lamps 7 Local master address e g 1144 A different address group has been assigned to each room Room A 11 Room B 12 An awning is also allocated to room B Room C 13 Room D 14 RS Possible address groups are 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34 41 42 43 22 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 i
29. ty of individual settings The motion detector can control two different channels of the FS20 wireless control system The settings for each can be separately assigned only the house code is always applied to both channels RS The buttons that work for channel 2 are set in parentheses in the following text a Manual switching Channel 1 Press button to switch on or button 1 Off 2 On 9 to switch off or Channel 2 3 Off 4 On e LED lights up with T every press of a button briefly The LED lights up briefly with every press of a button as feedback b Channel activation selecting channel operating mode The activation deactivation and selection of the operating mode of each of the two channels occurs via a jumper Each can be placed in three Darkness switching only in darkness IL different positions see image to the left OFF channel N switched off 1 channel 1 u l mu 12 2 channel 2 if elo 1572 3 e e 4 Always switching o O also in daylight Ly 24 c Setting the brightness value of an individual channel The brightness value that defines the boundary for switching between light and dark is adjustable within a wide range RS The programming must be undertaken with the exact ambient brightness that it later will be switching as this brightness will be saved as the threshold value

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