Further control points can be obtained, for example, with RF button pads or remote
controls.
• Addition of a control point example
3A output module
L
N
• Addition of a control point to a circuit using switches example
Pre-existing
Pre-existing
conventional
conventional
switch
inverter
L
N
The same operating mode can be used to install a controlled socket.
• Controlled socket example
16A output module
16A 250V socket
L
N
Timed operation
Timed operation (switch in position 4-5-6-7-8) is used when it is required to close
the output relay when a command is received, for example, from an RF button pad
and manage its opening automatically at the end of the timed period: in this case for
controlling staircase lights. A possible new control resets the timer count.
The front button and possible buttons connected to the remote control input cause
the relay to close when pressed; the relay opens when the set time has elapsed.
• Timed staircase lights command example
3A output module
3
1 2
L
N
3
Pre-existing
conventional
1 2
switch
Pre-existing
3A output
conventional
module
switch
3
1 2
16A output module
L
N
Signals
Learn configuration
Device waiting to learn a command: the LED becomes fixed red. Max. number of
combinations reached: the LED becomes blinking red.
Cancel configuration
Combination cancellation in progress: the LED becomes blinking yellow. Cancellation
complete: the LED becomes fixed yellow.
Regular functioning
Output contact closed: the LED becomes fixed green.
Installation
The output modules have inset installation, using the special Chorus series supports.
The protection level can be maintained, even for installations other than inset (e.g. in
junction boxes, inside lights, etc.) by using the terminal cover.
Attention: when the output module is powered up the input connectors for the
remote control are live.
Terminal
cover
Technical data
- Operating temperature
- Radio frequency
- Radio range
- Supply
- Dimensions
Controllable charges and max. current
3A output module
Resistive charges:
Incandescent lamp:
Fluorescent lamps:
Motors and motor reduction units:
16A output module
Resistive charges:
Incandescent lamp:
Fluorescent lamps*:
Motors and motor reduction units:
* Uncompensated fluorescent lamps: 4 A.
Fluorescent lamps with electronic transformers: 4 A.
Not suitable for compensated fluorescent lamps; please use an auxiliary relay to control such lamps.
5
-5° +40°C
868 MHz.
100 m in a free field
230V 50 Hz.
1 Chorus module for the 3A output module
2 Chorus modules for the 16A output module
unsuitable
M
M
3A
2A
2A
16A
10A
4A
10A