outputs. Suitable protection devices according to the load should be envisaged on the power line: for exam-
ple, if a fuse is used, the maximum admissible value is 5A.
3.3.1 – Connecting HSTT2L to the electrical device
In the case of HSTT2L, connection to the device to be controlled must be on terminals 2-3: the device is pow-
ered directly by the receiver: see fig. 2.
3.3.2 – Connecting HSTT2N to a motor for shutters
In the case of HSTT2N, connection to the mains power of the single phase asynchronous motor is on termi-
nals 1-2-3 (Down, Common, Up): see fig. 3.
Caution! – Never connect more than one motor per control panel; if necessary use the relative relay expansion
modules.
3.3.3 – Mains power connection
The receivers are connected to the electrical mains by means of terminals 5-6 (Phase, Neutral): they can oper-
ate on voltages 120 V or 230 V and frequencies 50 or 60 Hz.
3.3.4 – Input for P/B pushbutton connection
If necessary, a pushbutton can be connected to the receiver for direct control:
- For HSTT2L = each pulse corresponds to an On – Off type command
- For HSTT2N = hold-to-run operating mode, Up – Down type command
Caution – The pushbutton is subject to mains voltage and therefore must be suitably protected and insulated.
4 - PROGRAMMING
To enable the control devices to activate the receivers HSTT2L and HSTT2N, the device codes must be mem-
orised.
4.1 – HSTT2L: device memorisation
HSTT2L features 2 types of output operating mode, according to the control device memorisation mode:
- toggle (see Table 1)
- timed (see Table 3)
Note on operation: if several devices are memorised on the receiver, the respective commands are added up
and toggle operating modes have priority over the timed modes.
Control device
Keypad
Remote control
Detector (all models)
Door/window detector
(open/closed delivery)
Control panel
(armed or disarmed)
Control panel ((with one of
the 16 radio controls con-
figured as "ON-OFF")
2 – English
Table 1 - Toggle memorisation mode on HSTT2L
Receiver output
Preceded by a code of 1 to 4 digits:
Key
= On; Key
= Off
Key
: toggle operation each time
pressed
Key
= On; Key
= Off
Key
: toggle operation each time
pressed
Key
toggle operation each time
pressed Key (if configured as command
key): toggle operation each time pressed
Toggle operation, with status change on
each alarm signal
Opening: On
Closing: Off
On: On (led On)
Off: Off (led Off)
Remote command: 1 = On
Remote command: 0 = Off
Action to memorise command
Enter a code of 1 to 4 digits then press
keys
and
simultaneously
Press
for 10 seconds
Press keys
and
simultaneously
Press
for 10 seconds
Press
for 10 seconds
Insert the battery in the detector
Insert the battery in the detector
Disarm the control panel (with a suitable device)
On the control panel, perform the radio
control configuration procedure;
select "ON-OFF" and press OK