Conrad Electronic FS20 S4A-2 Manuel utilisateur

Version 12/06
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2/4-Channel wall-mounted
transmitter ‘FS20 S4A-2’
Item no. 61 72 50

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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: [email protected]
Mon. to Thur. 8.00am to 4.30pm
Fri. 8.00am to 2.00pm

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Table of contents
Page
1. Prescribed use ............................................................................................................... 4
2. Scope of delivery ........................................................................................................... 4
3. Technical specifications and features .......................................................................... 4
4. Explanation of icons ...................................................................................................... 5
5. Safety instructions ......................................................................................................... 5
6. Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries ................................................................... 6
7. Inserting/replacing batteries .......................................................................................... 7
8. Control panel ................................................................................................................. 8
9. Installation ...................................................................................................................... 9
a) Adhesive mounting ................................................................................................. 9
b) Screw fixing ............................................................................................................. 9
10. Operation ..................................................................................................................... 11
a) Basic functions ...................................................................................................... 11
b) Using several transmitters ................................................................................... 11
c) Timer functions ..................................................................................................... 12
d) Double number of channels ................................................................................. 12
Switching between a single and double number of channels ............................ 12
Operation for a double number of channels........................................................ 13
Programming the timer for a double number of channels .................................. 13
11. FS20 address system basics ...................................................................................... 14
12. Integrating the ‘FS20S4A-2’ wall-mounted transmitter into the address system ..... 16
a) Setting the house code ........................................................................................ 16
b) Setting the addresses ........................................................................................... 16
1. Setting a single address (address group/subaddress) ................................ 17
2. Assigning function groups and master addresses ....................................... 17
3. Addressing for a double number of channels .............................................. 18
c) Resetting to the delivery state ............................................................................. 18
d) Example of an address assignment .................................................................... 19
13. Handling ....................................................................................................................... 21
14. Maintenance and cleaning .......................................................................................... 21
15. Disposal ....................................................................................................................... 22
a) General information .............................................................................................. 22
b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries .................................................................. 22
16. Tips and notes ............................................................................................................. 23
17. Declaration of conformity (DOC) ................................................................................. 23

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1. Prescribed use
The sole purpose of the ‘FS20 S4A-2’ 2/4-channel wall-mounted transmitter is to remotely
control the various components of the FS20 wireless control system.
Make sure that the product does not get damp or wet. No part of the product may be modified
or adapted.
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.
All company and product names contained herein are trademarks of their respective owners.
All rights reserved.
2. Scope of delivery
• ‘FS20 S4A-2’ 2/4-channel wall-mounted transmitter
• Small piece of double-sided adhesive tape
• User manual
3. Technical specifications and features
• Devices are remotely controllable on 2 channels (two buttons per channel) or 4 channels
(one button per channel)
• Very secure data transfer as a result of extensive coding and address assignment options.
These also allow several neighbouring systems to be operated without interfering with each
other
• All settings remain even when the batteries are changed or a power outage occurs
• Power supply: 2 AG13 (=LR44) button cells
• Transmission frequency: 868.35MHz
• Modulation: AM
• Range: up to 100m (in free-field)
• Dimensions: 78mm x 78mm x 15mm (W x H x D)

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4. Explanation of icons
This icon with an exclamation mark in a triangle points to particular dangers
associated with the handling, function or operation of the product.
The ‘hand’ icon indicates special tips and operational notes.
5. Safety instructions
The product’s guarantee becomes invalid, if the product is damaged as
a result of the 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.
This product is not a toy and should be kept out of the reach of children. Children could open
the battery compartment and swallow the button cells, which could be life-threatening! If this
happens, seek immediate medical care!
The product should only be used in dry indoor areas. It must not get damp or wet.
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.
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 that their switch state is correct. Do not rely on switching commands that are
transferred by a transmission path!

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6. Notes on batteries/rechargeable batteries
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by
children or pets. In such a case, seek immediate medical care!
• Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, taken apart or thrown into
a fire. They might explode!
• 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.
• Conventional batteries must not be recharged. There is the risk of fire and explosion!
• Make sure that the polarity (plus/+ and minus/-) is correct when inserting the batteries.
• If the device is not used for a longer period of time (for example, when stored), remove the
inserted batteries to prevent the batteries from leaking and causing damage.
• Always replace the whole set of batteries. Do not mix full batteries with half-full ones.
Always use batteries of the same type and manufacturer.

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7. Inserting/replacing batteries
• Remove the front cover. On both sides there is an opening; the front cover can be carefully
clipped off here using a one penny coin (make sure that the front cover is directed towards
the base section, do not twist the front cover!).
• Now insert two LR44 batteries, observing the correct polarity (the plus pole has to point
upwards while the minus pole should point towards the circuit board.) Simply slide the
batteries into the holding bracket.
Do not turn any setting controls and do not ‘straighten’ any parts!
• Then replace the casing cover, snapping it into place.
Only one orientation of the cover is correct! The opening on the front cover must
lie above the small additional circuit board (you will see the marking ‘TOP’ on
the plastic of the front cover and on the base plate). These must be aligned
before you clip the casing parts together.
• If the LED on the front side of the wall-mounted transmitter does not light up when you press
the buttons or you find that the range of the wall-mounted transmitter decreases, then you
need to replace the old batteries with new ones.
Make sure you always replace the whole set of batteries.

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8. Control panel
AFour control buttons
• 2-channel mode, channels ‘1’ and ‘2’
Channel 1 (buttons ‘1’ and ‘2’)
Channel 2 (buttons ‘3’ and ‘4’)
Left button: ‘OFF’, dim down
Right button: ‘ON’, dim up
• 4-channel mode, buttons ‘1’ to ‘4’ correspond to channels ‘1‘ to ‘4’
BControl indicator/LED
The battery compartment is located under the front cover.
Figure 1: Wall-mounted transmitter
The ‘top’ orientation of the wall-mounted transmitter (the orientation is not
recognisable on the front panel) is aligned with the lettering on the back of the
wall-mountedtransmitterorthecircuitboardinsidethewall-mountedtransmitter,
the small additional circuit board lying beneath it.
A
B

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9. Installation
You can mount the wall-mounted transmitter either by simply sticking its casing to a suitable
surface or by screwing it on using the available mounting holes.
The places in the casing that are marked with ‘TOP‘ must always point upwards
(the small additional circuit board in the casing lies beneath).
a) Adhesive mounting
• Use the supplied double-sided adhesive tape, for example, to mount the device to a wall.
• Carefully clean both surfaces where the adhesive is to be applied (wall-mounted transmit-
ter and mounting surface).
Fatty residues (also fingerprints), moisture, lubricating films and silicon residue, in particu-
lar, can prevent the device from adhering properly.
• Remove the protective strip from the adhesive tape and stick it to the back of the wall-
mounted transmitter. Press on the adhesive tape firmly and evenly in order to ensure firm
a adherence.
• Remove the second protective film and place the wall-mounted transmitter onto the desired
attachment surface, keeping it straight.
You can ensure that the wall-mounted transmitter is extra securely fixed by
firmly pressing on the base cover alone (first remove the front panel and
unscrew the circuit board).
Make sure that the device is straight/level as it not possible to make
mounting adjustments afterwards!
b) Screw fixing
• Open the casing by carefully lifting the front cover on the side opening slots using a one
penny coin, for example.
• Place the lower part onto the desired mounting location, keeping it straight, and use a
pencil, for example to mark the drilling holes through the mounting holes of the casing.

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• Two diagonally opposed screws will usually suffice for mounting the device to a wall.
Depending on the type of surface (for example cement/brick), you should first drill two holes
using a 6 mm drill, for example.
Be careful not to drill through any electricity lines, gas or water pipes. Life-
threatening danger!
• Use screws to attach the base of the wall-mounted transmitter.
Use lens head screws or machine screws with washers, and no countersunk
screws (their splaying effect can cause the plastic rear panel of the wall-
mounted transmitter to break)!
• Close the casing of the wall-mounted transmitter by carefully and evenly pressing the front
cover onto the lower part.
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