DAITEM SA706AX, SA707AX Installation Manual

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Contents
1. Introduction ..................................................... 121
2. Preparation ...................................................... 122
3. Installation........................................................ 123
3.1 Choosing the best place............................. 123
3.2 Standard fixing method .............................. 123
(indoor use only).......................................... 124
3.4 Connecting the receiver.............................. 125
4. Functions.......................................................... 128
5. Creating the radio link.................................... 131
5.1 General information .................................... 131
5.2 With a handset............................................ 132
5.3 With a controller.......................................... 136
6. Real tests ......................................................... 141
7. Closing the box ............................................... 141
8. Deleting radio links
and returning to factory programming ........ 142
8.1 With a handset............................................ 142
8.2 With a controller.......................................... 146
8.3 Returning to factory programming............. 150
9. Daitem guarantee
and extension conditions............................... 151
10. Technical data ............................................... 152
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The external receiver is used to remotely control an electrical appliance from inside or outside the premises. There are 2 external receiver versions:
1. Introduction
Product Supply voltage Output reference
SA706AX 230 V AC voltage-free
dry contact
SA707AX 12-30 V AC of DC voltage-free
dry contact
The radio link creation and function selection LEDs, which can only be seen when the box is open, provide visual assistance when creating the link. The output relay status LED indicates the relay status:
• LED on: activated,
• LED off: de-activated. The status feedback input LED indicates the status of the controlled device:
• LED on: position contact closed,
• LED off: position contact open.
Base
Fixing plate
Terminal block
Cover back
Radio link création bottom
Radio link création bottom LED
Function selection LED
Function selection button
Output relay status LED
Status feedback input LED
Screw
Screw covers
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IMPORTANT
• To guarantee tight fitting:
- make the hole as small as possible (this can be done using a needle),
- if several conductors need to be threaded through the hole these should be bunched together to form a cylindrical cross-section (10 mm maximum Ø).
• The maximum conductor diameter must be between 2.5 mm2(or 4 mm2for the earth connection).
2. Preparation
1. Lift up the cover.
3. Remove the fixing plate from the base by sliding it downwards.
4. Using a sharp object
(pen nib, screw, rigid copper wire) punch through the membranes to make holes for the cables.
2. Detach the removable pre-cut section of the guarantee sticker, and stick it on to the
guarantee extension request. If you are adding to an existing system, stick the guarantee sticker on to the extension request supplied with the product.
5. Remove the fixing
plate washer and position it at the top of the plate as shown.
Membranes
6. Draw a cable up to where the external receiver is to be located.
7. Remove about 40 mm of cable sheath then strip each conductor along 8 to 10 mm.
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3.1 Choosing the best place
The external receiver must be placed with the cables pointing
downwards and according to the standard fixing method for outside installation.
The external receiver must not be placed:
• directly on a metal wall,
• less than 1 metre away from a water pipe,
• too close to the appliance to be controlled if it is likely to generate interference (neon lighting, etc.).
3.2 Standard fixing method
3. Installation
Example of fixing points
1. Put the fixing plate in the place
where it is to be installed and mark the position of the fixing points.
5. Hook the base of the external receiver on to the
fixing plate and fasten it in position using the screw provided (bag).
2. Drill the holes with a 6 mm Ø drill bit.
3. Fix the plate using the appropriate wall plugs and
screws.
4. Adjust verticality using the washer.
Hooks
Screw
Pozidriv 1
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Fixing points Fixing points
3. Hook the base of the external receiver on to the
fixing plate and fix it in place using the screw provided in a bag together with the set of accessories.
IMPORTANT: Switch off the mains 230 V power supply before carrying out work on the electrical system.
Risk of electric
shock
3.3 Fixing the receiver on a wall box
(for inside installation only)
1. Thread the cables through the holes in the plate and
then through the holes in the base membranes.
2. Fix the plate in position using the box screws:
for a Ø 60 mm box for a Ø 85 mm box
IMPORTANT: In order to save space, the base can be fixed in place without the fixing plate. In this case, only 2 fixing points for a Ø 60 mm box are accessible.
Pozidriv 1
Hooks
Screw
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3.4 Connecting the receiver
1. Thread the cables through the membranes if this has
not already been done.
2. Connect the cables as shown in the following
diagram:
IMPORTANT
• For controlling class 1 type devices (appliances requiring earthing), make sure the device to be controlled is earthed.
• The mains power supply must be switched off when performing connection operations and applicable electrical standards must be complied with.
• In compliance with electrical standards, the conductors in an electrical installation must be identified by a colour code:
- phase: any colour except light blue, green, yellow
or green/yellow,
- neutral: light blue,
- earth: green/yellow
• The maximum conductor diameter for connection to the terminal block is 2.5 mm2(or 2 x 1.5 mm
2
for additional connections) and 2 x 4 mm
2
for the earthing connection.
• Switch off the mains 230 V power supply before carrying out work on the electrical system.
Risk of electric
shock
Status feedback wiring
This wiring is necessary for the status of the controlled device to be fed back and displayed on the intercom handset for example. Max. cable length for a 1.5 mm2cross-section: 50 m.
IMPORTANT: for the information feedback to be properly managed, the position contact must be wired and be in closed position before the radio link is established.
CP500 Position contact
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SA706AX external receiver (230 V/dry contact
Example with connection to external lighting (class 1 type appliance)
IMPORTANT: to be fitted on a disconnectable circuit via a 16 A protection device.
Example with connection to an electrical lock (Normally Open dry contact)
Total maximum output power:
Incandescent lamp 1000 W 230 AC halogen lamp 1000 W 12 V ELV halogen lamp 1000 W Ferromagnetic transformer halogen 1000 W Electronic transformer halogen 1000 W Compact fluorescent (Low consumption bulb) 200 W Fluorescent tubes non compensated 500W Parallel compensated fluorescent tubes prohibited
230 V
halogen lamp
Make
Common
Break
+
-
Transformer 230 V AC 12 V AC or DC
Electrical lock
Make
Common
Break
Phase
Neutral
Phase
Neutral
Earth
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Example with connection to an automatic gate control system (Normally Open dry contact)
SA707AX external receiver (12-24 V/dry contact)
Maximum load:
24 V direct current 1 A 24 V alternating current 2 A 12 V direct current 2 A 12 V alternating current 2 A
Minimum load:
12 V AC/DC I > 10 mA
+ –
Manual
input
Automatic gate
control system
3. When using the standard fixing method, hold the
cables in place using cable clamps. Fix them in place using the 6 screws provided in the bag along with the set of accessories.
Set of accessories
Cable clamps
You can now move on to the radio link creation step.
Make
Common
Break
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4. Functions
The receiver can be controlled by the following devices:
• A controller
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To perform the following functions:
• Toggle switch: for controlling lighting or an electrical appliance with
activation and de-activation of the device every time the key is pressed. With this function, the same key or command is used to activate and deactivate.
• ON: for controlling lighting or an electrical appliance.
• OFF: for deactivating lighting or an electrical appliance.
• Presence simulation: for simulating presence by switching lights or
another type of electrical appliance on and off.
• Timer: for controlling lighting or an electrical appliance with automatic
disarming at the end of the programmed time limit.
• Pulse: for activating an electrical appliance for a time limit of several
seconds.
IMPORTANT: in this operating mode, the receiver memorises and then reproduces the activation and deactivation operations of the electrical appliance from one week to the next. The receiver therefore needs to be used for a minimum of one week before activating the simulated presence function.
or keys of a handset
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Some of these applications may be used simultaneously.
Grouped functions Exclusive application
Toggle switch Pulse control
ON
OFF
Presence simulation
Timerv
For example, it is possible to programme the 3 functions below on the same receiver:
When the gate is opened the lighting is switched on (radio link n° 2). When the gate closes 2 minutes later the lighting is automatically switched off (radio link n° 3). It is the Arm and Disarm functions that are used.
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Radio link n° 1
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Radio link n° 2
Radio link n° 3
Press once on to switch on lighting for a duration of 5 min. (radio link n° 1). It is the Timer function that is used.
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Radio link n° 1
Press once on the key to open the garage door and press again to close. It is the Impulse function that is used.
Radio link n° 2
Pressing again on the key switches on the lighting hence facilitating access to the garage for a duration of 3 minutes. It is the Timer function that is used.
It is also possible to use the same key to control several receivers differently. For example:
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5.1 General information
Configuring an Optwin®receiver consists in:
• Creating radio links between the different transmitter and receiver products to define who controls who and who sends information to whom.
• Allocating a function to each radio link, e.g. when the Light button on the handset is pressed, this activates the lighting controlled by the output receiver for 5 minutes.
A radio link is created and a function is allocated to this radio link as part of the same procedure. This procedure is as follows:
5. Creating the radio link
Transmitter Receiver
1. Switch to radio link creation mode.
2. Switch to radio link creation mode.
3. Select the function.
4. Select the button or event associated with
the function.
5. Validate the procedure.
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