hager TRM702AU User Manual

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TRM702AU
Complies with
IMDA Standards
DA101847
Radio transmitter flush-mounted with battery 2 inputs
433.5
- The device is to be installed only by a qualified electrician in accordance with the installation standards in force in the country.
- Cut o the 230V power supply before connecting the device.
The flush-mounting input module TRM702AU is a
radio transmitter. Powered by battery, it can be used to interface 2 floating contacts (switches, automatic-control contacts or intrusion alarm panel contacts) which can thus be rendered communicating.
radio products can be configured together and operated within the same radio installation.
Caption
1 Pushbutton or standard switch 2 Connector with inputs connection wires
(length 11 cm)
3 1 Battery 3V CR2430 (delivered non-
assembled)
4 Battery enclosure 5 Pushbutton and configuration LED R
Factory Reset
Maintain R pushbutton down until LED cfg flickers (>10s), then release. cfg LED turns OFF to signal Factory Reset end. This operation removes the entire product configuration in any configuration mode.
After power switch-On or Factory Reset, wait for 15s before to do a new configuration.
Change of battery
Battery 3 is placed under cover 4. Battery change has no influence on the product configuration.
These instructions for use form an integral part
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of the product and must be retained by the end user.
Technical characteristics
Supply voltage
3 V CR 2430
Battery operating life with 10 manoeuvres per day
Pushbutton control > 5 years
3,5
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433.5 MHz 10 mW
TRM702A
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Metal surfaces in the direct vicinity of the product (e.g. flush mounted metal boxes) may reduce the radio range. If necessary, change the position of the product in the wall box to improve the range.
Avoid the use of a metal front plate for switches in combination with flush mounted metal boxes.
Do not cut
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input wires, even if they are not used.
the black color antenna wire and the
Features
• 2 independent input channels.
• Supply by battery.
Operation of LED
• LED flickers for 1s when pressed : the product is
not configured.
• LED goes on for 100ms after pressing: input is
configured, control is transmitted.
• LED flickers quickly for 1s after pressing: battery
is low.
• LED remains o: the battery level is too low.
Wiring, test and start-up
The modules are installed in a flush-mounting box of 60mm diameter in association with a push-button or a switch.
Depth will depend on the type of equipment used. The length of connection shall not exceed 10m. Wire not used shall be isolated.
Controlled by switch or temperature < 0 °C
Transmission frequency/ Emission power
> 3 years
433,05 - 434,79 MHz 10 mW
Dimensions 41 x 39.5 x 11 mm
Max. connection distance per input
Minimum contacts closing time
< 10 m
50 ms
Operating temperature -10 °C —> + 50 °C
Storage temperature - 25 °C —> + 70 °C
Degree of protection IP 30
Receiver category 2 / Transmitter duty cycle <10%
Hager Controls hereby declares that the radio
transmitter/receiver complies with the 2014/53/
The CE declaration can be consulted
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and
EU directive.
on the site:
www.hager.com
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Etiquette fonctions
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Etiquette fonctions
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Etiquette fonctions
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configuration instructions
Description
designates the tool-free configuration mode, using the buttons function (fct) and configuration (cfg) and its Leds, located directly on the products. All products configurable in
mode are compatible with one another and can be operated within the same installation.
These products are used to control lighting and opening elements (roller shutters/blinds). Configuration involves assigning a function to each input of a transmitter and then linking it to one or more receivers to be controlled. For each receiver type, the table below shows the available functions associated with a colour LED.
Use with a home automation supervision system
All these radio receivers can be associated with the home automation controller TKP100AU to take advantage of advanced control and display features (Control through smartphone or tablet).
In this case, the complementary pairing procedure is initiated using the control software and may require the use of one or more buttons on the product. For more information, refer to the documentation for the home automation supervision system.
Description of configurable products in
Transmitters Receivers Transmitters/receivers
Buttons and LEDs
All are fitted with a R button and a corres-
All are fitted with a R and an T button and the corresponding status LED.
ponding status LED.
Products
TRM702AU IP30
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TRM702AU
List of functions for...
TRM600AU
TRM600AU
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TRM69xAU
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TRM690AU TRM691AU TRM692AU TRM693AU TRM694AU
fct LED
- ON/OFF receivers - Dimmer - Shutter/blinds
Function Function Function
ON/OFF (Toggle switch)
ON/OFF Dimming +/-
Up/Stop
ON ON, Dimming + Up, stop
OFF OFF, Dimming - Down, stop
Scenario 1 Scenario 1 Scenario 1
Scenario 2 Scenario 2 Scenario 2
Timer Timer Down/Stop
ON/OFF (switch) ON/OFF (switch)
Shutter control (switch)
Priority ON Up priority
Priority OFF Down priority
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Configuring a function (5 steps)
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Action
Starting configuration
Give a short press on the J button of the transmitter or transmitter/receiver.
Input selection
Give a short press on the button or a
double switchover of the switch to be configured.
Function selection
Select the function by successive short presses on the K button of the receiver to be controlled.
Confirmation of the function
Press for > 2s on button K of the receiver until the cfg • LED flashes.
Result
The
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receivers and the emitter come on.
The
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1x 2x 3x
flashes for 1 s.
Scrolling of the functions indicated by the colour of the
fct LED on the receiver (see list).
LEDs of all the
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The function identified by the colour of the
fct LED is confirmed.
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TRM6xxAU
fct
cfg
Exiting configuration mode
Give a short press on the J button of the transmitter or transmitter/ receiver.
Display of a configured function
In step 2 the fct LED indicates the colour of the configured function.
Group control
Repeat steps 3 and 4 on the other receivers to be integrated in a group.Only the function selected on the first receiver and clearing will be available for selection on the other receivers.
Editing a configured function
In step 3, you can edit the displayed function,
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TRM702AU IP30
cfg
Settings
Setting: Duration of the timer/scenario blocking
Setting of these parameters is required for:
• changing the value of the timer,
• authorising or prohibiting editing of a scenario by the user.
Example: Example: editing the duration of the timer After having confirmed the timer function in step
4
, (the actuator then flashes in timer mode), follow the steps below to select a value from the table of values, or else repeat steps 1, 2 and 4a.
The
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LEDs of all the
receivers and the emitter go out. End of configuration.
System limit
A product may be linked to a maximum to 20 other products.
Timer function
A long press (> 1 second) of the timer control button stops the timer (except for the TRM694AU, timer = pulse function without interruption)
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except in the case of group control where it is necessary to clear the receivers of the group before choosing a new function.
Clearing a configured function
In step 3 select the "Clear" function and then
Error signals
A very rapidly flashing cfg LED indicates an error or an incompatible link. (e.g. a group control mixing lighting and shutter commands).
confirm in step 4.
Action Result
Press for > 5 s on button K of the receiver until the cfg • LED flashes.
Select the value by successive short presses on button K.
Press for > 2 s on button K of the receiver until the cfg • LED flashes.
Exit configuration mode by a short press on the J button.
The fct LED goes o and then indicates the default value by the number of flashes.
Scrolling of the values indicated by the number of flashes of the fct LED.
The selected function is confirmed.
The cfg LED goes o; return to normal operation.
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Setting the values
Number of flashes Timer value Scene lock
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
1 s
30 s
1 min
2 min
3 min *
5 min
15 min
30 min
1 h
3 h
*: Default value
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Scenario function
The scenario control is used to activate the desired ambience directly, by simultaneously acting on various types of receiver (e.g. TV scenario: turn o the ceiling lights + switch on appliances + lower the shutters for the living room). This control can be assigned to any transmitter of the installation.
The scenario function is produced in 3 steps: A. Programming the links between the scenario button and the receivers to be controlled, B. Setting the scenario; this involves defi ning the desired state of each receiver concerned in your scenario (lamp on, level of dimming or shutter open, etc.) C. Storing of the defi ned ambience using the
scenario button.
Programming the scenario
• In step 3 select the scenario function and confi rm the link (step 4) on the fi rst receiver,
• repeat steps 3 to 4 to link the remaining outputs to be controlled.
Note: an output can be integrated into a maximum in 2 di erent scenarios.
• Produce the desired ambience by using the
individual controls of the various electrical receivers involved in your scenario (e.g. switch o the ceiling lights, dim the appliance to 50 %, open shutter to mid-height).
Note: Before setting the shutter in the desired position, learn the Up/ Down times by following the learning procedure.
Storing the scenario
• Store the status of the receivers corresponding
to the scenario by a long press, > 5 s, on the scenario button that activates the scenario.
A brief change of status of the outputs indicates storage of the status of the various electrical receivers. After this, each press on the scenario button restores this memorised ambience.
Ex. e.g. TV scenario
Setting the scenario ambience
Scenario setting
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BP Scenario button
BP Scenario button
TRM694AU
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4A 12-230 50Hz /
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LED
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TRM690AU
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Individual controls
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Each new long press, > 5 s, stores the new ambience.
Pilot remotely your installation
The TRM6xxAU products and the Coviva box allow you to control your lights and shutter with your smartphone (for more information see TKP100AU documentation).
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Application examples
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Uses cases for µ modules oer and Coviva box
Radio solution for piloting lights and shutter or blinds. These products allow you to enrich your installation by adding radio controls in an easy way (see below some examples of applications). In addition with the Coviva application, you can control these circuits locally or remotely with your smartphone.
1. Transform a single way circuit into a two ways
circuit by re-using the existing switch
How to do ?
On the TRM690AU side:
- Connect the 2 wires from existing switch to the
device, no neutral wire needed. The TRM690AU is compatible with incandescent, halogen and dimmable LED lamps;
- Connect the existing switch to the input one
(white and yellow wire) of the TRM690AU; Now the product is working with toggle function
(factory set-up) if you want, the internally link can be edited, deleted or modified, see configuration.
On the TRM702AU side:
- Connect an additional switch or push button
to the input 1 and create the link with the toggle function to the output from the TRM690AU (see configuration).
In both cases, the input 2 stays in reserve for other use if you want.
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2. Transform a single way ON/OFF circuit into a two ways dimmer circuit
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How to do ?
On the TRM691AU side:
- Connect the 2 wires from existing switch to the device, no neutral wire needed. The TRM691AU is compatible with incandescent, halogen and dimmable LED lamps;
- Replace the existing switch by a push button (Short push = ON/OFF; maintained push =
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increase/decrease) and connect it to the input one (white and yellow wire) of the TRM691AU.
Now the product is working with dimming function (factory set-up,) if you want the internally link can be edited, deleted or modified, see configuration.
On the TRM702AU side:
- Connect an additional push button on the input 1 and make the link with the output from the TRM691AU by selecting the dimming 1 button function (see configuration).
In both cases, the input 2 stays in reserve. If you want, you can make a 2 push buttons dimming function with:
- push button 1 = ON by short push and increase by long push
- push button 2 = OFF by short push and
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3. Transform a double switch into a double two
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692AU
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ways switch
How to do ?
On the TRM690AU side:
- Disconnect the existing double switch and connect the phase on the “L” terminal block and the wire for lamp 1 to the output of the TRM690AU device. Make a bridge between the phase and the wire for the lamp 2.
- Connect the double existing switch to the 2 inputs of the TRM690AU;
Now the input 1 is directly working with toggle function (factory set-up). After installation, the second input must be linked to the output of the
TRM693AU by a toggle function (see configuration).
On the TRM693AU side:
- Connect the phase and the neutral wires to the TRM693AU. Connect the wire for the lamp 2 on the output of the TRM693AU. The inputs will not be used.
On the TRM702AU side:
- Connect an additional double switch to the 2 inputs of the TRM702AU and program it:
• Input 1: link with toggle function to TRM690AU (lamp1);
• input 2: : link with toggle function to TRM6930AU (lamp2).
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Make a group control for “x” motorized shutter
or blinds (example with 3 motors)
How to do ?
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For each motor TRM692AU for individual control:
- Disconnect the existing double switch/ push button. Connect the phase and the neutral wire
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respectively at the “L” and “N” terminals block. Connect the 2 wires for the motor at to the Up and Down terminals of the TRM692AU device.
- Connect the double existing switch to the 2 inputs of the TRM692AU;
If switches are used to control the shutter, they are directly working with Up/ Down function (factory set-up). If push buttons are used, you have to modify the function by selecting Up function for input 1 and Down function for input 2 (see configuration).
On the TRM702AU side for group control,
- Connect an additional double switch or push button and program it:
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• Input 1: link with Up (for switch or push button) function to the 3 TRM692AU;
• Input 2: link with Down (for switch or push button) function to the 3 TRM692AU.
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