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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Load monitor „FS20 FMS“

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Page 1: ...Version 12 06 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Load monitor FS20 FMS Item no 62 30 20 ...

Page 2: ... Value 2 2 Value 1 1 Digit 2 Digit 4 Value 1 1 Value 2 2 Value 4 4 Value 3 3 2 hours 2 3 hours 3 4 hours 4 10 minutes 1 1 minutes 1 Tens of seconds entry Seconds entry Threshold value mode Press the button for at least 5 seconds Briefly press button Press the button for at least 2 seconds Press the button for at least 12 seconds Continue automatically Saving the setting 5 6 4 3 2 1 0 hours 2 minut...

Page 3: ... product It contains important information specific to its operation and handling Please bear this in mind when passing on the product to a third party Therefore keep this user manual for future reference All company and product names contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners All rights reserved For more inquiries contact or consult our technical service Germany Tel no 49 9604 40 ...

Page 4: ...e turning on the slave when the master is turned off 14 b Setting the commands 16 1 Setting the positive flank mode 16 2 Setting the negative flank mode 16 3 Setting the command mode 17 4 Setting the timer duration timer mode 20 c Setting the threshold value 22 10 Restoring the factory settings 24 11 FS20 address system basics 25 12 Example of an address assignment 27 13 Handling 29 14 Maintenance...

Page 5: ... this information controls any number of switching receivers in the FS20 system Additional functions are described in detail in section 5 Any use other than the one described above may damage the product and cause other dangers Read these operating instructions thoroughly and carefully as they contain a great deal of important information for the operation and handling 2 Scope of delivery Load mon...

Page 6: ...is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards such as electric shock The icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to important instructions in this user manual that must be ob served The hand symbol indicates special tips and information on operation ...

Page 7: ...ly weak radio signals these may cause life support systems to malfunction This may also be the case in other areas The product is designed in accordance with protection class I The only voltage source that may be used is that of the correct power socket outlet 230V 50Hz with the protective earth conductor of the public power supply system The product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reac...

Page 8: ... established by the Employer s Liability Insurance Association for electrical equipment and facilities must be adhered to in commercial facilities 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 ...

Page 9: ...triggering threshold can be adjusted in 7 steps allowing consumer loads to be monitored that consume power while in standby mode Due to the integration in the FS20 address and coding system the data transfer within the FS20 wireless control system is very secure and several neighbouring systems can be operated simultaneously for instance if your neighbour uses the same system The FS20 FMS can be o...

Page 10: ...Control panel Button with integrated LED Socket for consumer loads 230V 50Hz max 16A On the back side there is an earthed plug that must be plugged into a socket of the public power supply system 230V 50Hz ...

Page 11: ...ice into the socket on the front side of the FS20 FMS Do not turn the master device on yet Install the desired radio receiver of the FS20 switching system accord ing to its installation and user manual Plug for example an FS20ST switch socket into an earthed socket and connect a consumer to it for instance a lamp Hereafter the receiver will be referred to as slave or slave device ...

Page 12: ... command respectively to be transmitted The FS20 FMS has a factory set random house code and a random address code that are transmitted when a receiver is registered You only have to changes these if you plan to expand your system with additional FS20 components or if you wish to integrate the FS20 FMS in an existing FS20 wireless control system The master device must consume at least 20mA in orde...

Page 13: ...msthereception status indicator stops blinking or goes out b Manual switching Briefly pressing the button on the FS20 FMS transmits a TOGGLE command switching back to the previous switch status The slave device is turned on or off c Switching via the master device Turn the master device on power consumption of at least approx 4 6W The FS20 FMS recognises this and sends a switching com mand The sla...

Page 14: ...conds the LED goes out again In the setting modes the LED blinks periodically The number of blinks can always be found on the right behind the slash in the flowchart In the following section an example of how to set up the device is described in detail The settings that follow are described in short hand with respect to the flowchart and are for the most part meant to be commentary for the flowcha...

Page 15: ...t After 5 seconds the LED lights up again Release the button The LED blinks in intervals 1x each The FS20 FMS is now in the set up mode for preselection house code mode Now press the control button briefly 3 times in a row The LED blinks in intervals 4x each The FS20FMS isnowintheset upmode preselectionpositiveflank mode Press the button until the LED goes out approx 2 seconds The FS20 FMS is now ...

Page 16: ...he new switching command is saved and the FS20 FMS returns to its normal operating mode You must now repeat the procedure for the negative flank mode and in the command mode set the command power on command ...

Page 17: ... normal operating modepress the control button on the FS20 FMS for 5 seconds LED goes out after 2 seconds and lights up again after 5 seconds Release the button the LED blinks in intervals 1x each Press the button briefly 3x the LED blinks in intervals 4x each Press and hold the button for 2 seconds LED goes out release the button LED blinks in intervals 1x each Now select one of the commands in t...

Page 18: ...Setting the command mode with the control button 3 Setting the command mode After the switching flank has been selected which switching command is sent to the slave device is set here First set the desired flank mode according to point 1 or 2 if not already done Then select the corresponding command mode according to the follow ing description X X X X X No Command This function means that when the...

Page 19: ...the control button 2x LED blinks in intervals 3x each fPress and hold the control button for 2 seconds LED goes out release the button fSetting has been saved the FS20 FMS is in normal operating mode Timer function then power on command This command means that when the FS20 FMS is triggered the power on command is only sent to the slave device after the pro grammed timer duration expires fLED blin...

Page 20: ...s the LED goes out then release the control button the FS20 FMS is now in timer mode Set the desired timer duration point 4 Setting the timer duration on the next page also see the flowchart Power on command then timer function then power off command Thiscommandmeansthatwhenthe FS20FMS istriggered theslave device is turned on immediately After the programmed timer duration has elapsed a power off ...

Page 21: ... for instance press 4x for 50 minutes LED blinks in intervals 5x each If 0 minutes is chosen the LED does not blink Press and hold the control button for 2 seconds the LED goes out then release the control button The digit for the single minutes can now be entered on the FS20 FMS Press the control button as many times as necessary until the desired number of minutes has been entered for instance p...

Page 22: ...e desired number of seconds has been entered for instance press 8x for 9 seconds LED blinks in intervals 9x each If 0 seconds is chosen the LED does not blink From any single second entry mode you can end and save the settings To do this press and hold the control button for 2 seconds the LED goes out Release the control button The timer setting has been saved the FS20 FMS is in normal operating m...

Page 23: ...0mA The set up is half automatic but it can be corrected manually for instance if the base power consumption changes variable base power consump tion For devices with no base power consumption for instance devices with a real power switch the threshold value does not need to be set Proceed as follows Connect the master device to the FS20 FMS and switch it to standby mode From the normal operating ...

Page 24: ...set by the automatic measurement you can do this afterwards by briefly pressing the control button on the FS20 FMS The number of times the LED blinks signals which level has been set If you are at level 7 and the control button is pressed again it returns to level 1 After a successful measurement set up press the control button for 2 seconds After the LED goes out release the button The setting ha...

Page 25: ... you notice a problem like this it makes sense to manually increase the threshold one level All timer functions that are active are deactivated during the pause cycle 10 Restoring the factory settings Proceed as follows to restore the factory settings Press the button for approx 12 seconds LED goes out after 2 seconds on after 5 seconds and off again after 12 seconds Release the button The factory...

Page 26: ...ion 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 ad dresses 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 tran...

Page 27: ...d to the global master address and are jointly controlled via this address All the consumer loads can easily be switched off simply by pressing one single button when leaving a house for example 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 gar...

Page 28: ...ontrol the programmed receivers simply and logically in groups 1111 1144 4411 4444 1122 1144 4444 1131 1144 4444 1211 1212 4411 4444 1311 4411 4444 1411 4411 4444 1412 4444 A B C D Global master address 4444 Local master address e g 1144 House code e g 1234 1234 Function group 44xx e g 4411 ceiling lamps A different address group has been assigned to each room Room A 11 Room B 12 The awning is als...

Page 29: ...dress 1144 in the example Forthelocalmasteraddress44isalwayssetasthesubaddress 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 ther...

Page 30: ...mmediately after it has been brought from a cold roomintoawarmone Thecondensationwatergeneratedcoulddestroythe product Wait until the product has reached room temperature This can take several hours Do not handle the product with damp or wet hands This is true for all electrical devices The device must not be opened or taken apart There are no serviceable parts inside the product The licence CE an...

Page 31: ...ork may only be carried out by a skilled technician Beforecleaning unplugthe FS20FMS fromthepowersupply and remove any cables or devices that are plugged into the FS20 FMS Then clean the FS20 FMS using a soft clean dry and lint free cloth To remove heavier dirt use a cloth which is slightly moistened with lukewarm water Do not use solvent based cleaning agents as these may damage the surface of th...

Page 32: ...eld range This describes the range when there is direct visual contact between the transmitter and the 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 Any buildings or vegetation Conductive metal parts that are located near the devices or within or near t...

Page 33: ...ess receivers for example switch sockets directly next to each other because they can nega tively affect each other range may be reduced Keep them separated by a distance of at least 20cm 17 Declaration of conformity DOC We Conrad Electronic Klaus Conrad Straße 1 D 92240 Hirschau Ger many hereby declare that this product complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of ...

Page 34: ... supply 230V 50Hz Power consumption approx 32mA Minimum threshold value for triggering approx 20mA approx 4 6W Maximum load current 16A Transmission frequency 868 35MHz Modulation AM Range up to 100m free field Dimensions W x H x D 56mm x 134mm x 77mm ...

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Page 37: ...ermitted 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 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 100 recycling paper Blea...

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