Quick Learn E28Q Mounting And Operating Instructions

EN Wireless Receiver E28Q
Wireless Receiver E28Q
Mounting and Operating Instructions
(Original operating instructions)
Always read before initial operation!
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1.1. Scope
The E28Q is a 2-channel wireless receiver designed as an open printed circuit board for use in the motor control units of Feig Electronic (e.g. TRI CON and REL CON control units). A cube antenna can be connected to the receiver directly or an external antenna connected via coaxial cable.
1.2. Functions
2-channel design in 27, 40, 433 or 868 MHz Frequency conversion using replaceable radio modules Operating voltage: 10 to 35 V/DC. Standby current under 0.5 watts. Modes of operation: Pulse Open drain outputs (GND switch) QuickLearn (remote learning)
1.3. Data backup
Through the use of the optional QuickLog25 plug-in card Save and restore already taught transmitters.
1.4. Symbols used
WARNING! Indication of imminent hazard. Non-compliance can lead to severe or fatal injuries and property damage.
WARNING! Indication of imminent hazard. Non-compliance can lead to failure, destruction and property damage.
WARNING! Indication of imminent electric shock. Non-compliance can lead to severe or fatal injuries.
Information / Instructions
ESD Hazard
of the control unit.
Please keep these instructions so that you have them available if you have any questions later.
Static electricity can lead to an immediate failure or later failure
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2 Table of Contents:
1 Data summary and functions ....................................................................................................... 2
1.1. Scope .................................................................................................................................. 2
1.2. Functions ............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3. Data backup ........................................................................................................................ 2
1.4. Symbols used ...................................................................................................................... 2
2 Table of Contents: ......................................................................................................................... 3
3 Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................................ 4
3.1. Basic safety instructions ...................................................................................................... 4
3.2. Intended use ....................................................................................................................... 4
4 Mounting instructions ................................................................................................................... 5
4.1. Antenna installation ............................................................................................................. 5
4.2. Storage and transport conditions ........................................................................................ 5
5 Controls / Displays ........................................................................................................................ 6
5.1. Functional description ......................................................................................................... 6
6 Connection ..................................................................................................................................... 7
6.1. Modes of operation ............................................................................................................. 7
6.2. Teaching the transmitter key ............................................................................................... 7
6.3. Deleting codes .................................................................................................................... 7
6.4. Frequency change (replacing radio module) ...................................................................... 7
6.5. Technical data ..................................................................................................................... 7
7 Remote learning/Remote deleting ............................................................................................... 8
7.1. QuickLearn-Standard .......................................................................................................... 9
7.2. QuickLearn-Group functions ............................................................................................. 10
8 Data backup ................................................................................................................................. 12
8.1. QuickLog Mounting ........................................................................................................... 12
8.2. Backing up the memory content ....................................................................................... 12
8.3. Restoring the memory ....................................................................................................... 12
8.4. Environmental protection / Disposal ................................................................................. 12
8.5. Declaration of conformity .................................................................................................. 12
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3 Safety Instructions
3.1. Basic safety instructions
Work on the control unit
- Switch off the supply voltage!
- Only switch the voltage on again after you have checked all the connections. Mounting, installation, commissioning and maintenance
- Solely by specialists, e.g. by a qualified electrician, who can judge the work-safety conditions.
- Based on the directives and accepted rules of engineering. Mounting and operation
- The remote control of devices and systems which involve an increased risk of accident (e.g. crane systems) is prohibited!
- Observe locally applicable regulations.
- Heed accident prevention regulations, VDE and EVU regulations.
- Information available from power stations, VDE and employers' liability insurance companies.
- No technical modifications may be carried out. Any change will result in a loss of liability and warranty.
- Reliable operation is only possible with careful mounting and installation according to these instructions. No guarantee or liability is assumed for damages which arise from non- compliance with these instructions.
Disregarding these safety instructions can lead to personal and property damage!
3.2. Intended use
Wireless remote control units are only approved for use with devices and systems where a functional problem in the transmitter or receiver does not result in a hazard for people, animals or property or if this risk is covered by other safety equipment. The user must be informed that the wireless remote control of systems with a risk of accidents is only permissible, if at all, with direct eye contact to the system and when the motion range is free of people, animals and objects. Store the hand-held transmitter so that unwanted activation, e.g. by children or animals, is impossible. The wireless remote control units in use work on generally-approved frequencies (ISM bands). The operator of such wireless remote control units is not protected from faults caused by other wireless systems or devices (e.g., wireless systems being operated in the same frequency range such as baby phones, intercoms, etc.).
Any use other than the intended use shall be considered improper use for which the manufacturer is not liable. The fitter, electrician or operating organisation bears the risk and the liability here.
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4 Mounting instructions
Work on the control unit may only be carried out with the device voltage-free! Danger of death due to electric shock! Non-compliance can lead to severe or fatal injuries.
Disregarding these mounting instructions can lead to personal and property damage!
Increased inner temperature through direct sun radiation reduces the service life. Water or insects inside the control unit lead to failure or destruction of the control unit. To avoid damage to the control unit:
- Protect the control unit from influences of the weather.
- Only mount with housing.
The radio module can be secured using a cable tie.
4.1. Antenna installation
- Do not place the antenna alongside cables, metal bodies or lighting equipment!
- Do not fasten the antenna end with or to metallic objects.
- To achieve the best range, the antenna must be routed in its entire length.
4.2. Storage and transport conditions
Disregard can lead to failure, even after initial operation!
Store dry, dust-free and secure against impact and falling. Storage temperature -25°C to +80° C at 30 to 60 % rel. humidity. Transport only with sufficient and well-padded additional packaging.
- The existing packaging is not designed as transport packaging.
- Damage caused by disregard is not covered by the warranty!
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5 Controls / Displays
"SET" key For teaching and deleting transmitters, see page 7 LED´s "OUT"
- Blinking when learning.
- During operation they indicate the channel status (on/off).
- Flickers during deleting or if the radio signal of a previously taught transmitter is received. Radio module slot For description, see Frequency change, page 7. Radio module For description, see Frequency change, page 7. Antenna connection For connection of a cube or external antenna. Pay attention to ground ( ) / outer casing when connecting a coaxial cable. Connection Plug connection matching FEIG motor control units. Expansion slot For description, see page 12.
5.1. Functional description
Care must be taken that earthing is in line with ESD requirements during all work on the control unit. Otherwise, the control unit could become damaged or destroyed.
When a valid code is received, the taught Open Drain output switches to ground. The function triggered by this depends on the motor control unit used (observe the operating manual of the motor control unit). Maximum 100 transmitters can be taught. If 100 transmitters have already been taught in the receiver, no additional ones will be taught in addition; the previously learned codes are not lost. The first transmitter that is taught determines which coding scheme is valid. Either 12 bits, 18 bits or Keeloq transmitter can be taught. That means if the first detected coding was, e.g., 18 bits, only transmitters with 18-bit coding can be taught. After deleting all transmitters, another coding can be learned.
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6 Connection
Connect in accordance with the instructions for the motor control unit used and comply with the local regulations such as VDE, electricity generating company, etc.
Never switch external voltage to the wireless receiver.
If this is disregarded, the receiver will be destroyed immediately and the warranty loses its validity! Connect the cube antenna to Terminal 5 and direct it out of the housing.
6.1. Modes of operation
Pulse: The output switches as long as the selected transmitter key is pressed.
6.2. Teaching the transmitter key
Mode of operation Programming LED "OUT" indicator
Pulse
If the radio signal is detected, the LED "OUT" Pos. 2 flickers and the output switches.
Press the "SET" key 1x briefly Press the transmitter key for 3 s
6.3. Deleting codes
Press a "SET" key until the "OUT" switches from "Blinking” to "Off". All taught codes are deleted! Deleting individual codes is not possible.
6.4.
If problems occur in the frequency range being used, the receiver can be converted to a different frequency by replacing the radio module. The transmitter and radio module must have the same frequency and the same modulation, e.g. AM/FM. Note the change on the rating plate.
- Switch off the supply voltage!
- Carefully pull the radio module from the plug-in socket BL1 / "Pos. 3" (see page 6).
- Insert a radio module "on the correct side" with the desired frequency.
- Switch on the supply voltage.
- Delete codes.
- Program new transmitters.
Frequency change (replacing radio module)
6.5. Technical data
Frequency: Coding:
Operating voltage: Standby: Output: Operating temperature: Dimensions: Weight:
- Radio module with 27MHz, 40MHz, 433MHz or 868MHz AM/FM
- 12 bit, 18 bit or Keeloq, self-teaching, max. 100 codes (transmitter keys) can be taught
- 10V to 35V DC
- <0.5W
- max. 80V DC 100mA.
- -20°C - +50° C at 30 % - 80 % rel. humidity.
- 100 mm x 45 mm x 17 mm
- Approx. 60g incl. packaging
blinks 1 x – Pause - blinks 1 x, ... flickers
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7 Remote learning/Remote deleting
In connection with the hand-held transmitters of the Q-series, this function permits teaching additional transmitters or transmitter keys and also allows removing previously learned codes without direct access to the receiver. During this process, a master transmitter takes care of the remote control. In addition, the S8Q group transmitter has five group functions which you can assign with various functions or terminal equipment at will. The sixth group function applies to all groups. That facilitates both individual as well as group control of various devices.
QuickLearn - Standard
Is a simple method for teaching additional transmitters (transmitter key) in the receiver.
Teaching a button:
This is to assign an additional transmitter (transmit button) with the same channel and the same function as the master transmitter (master button).
QuickLearn - Group functions
Furthermore, the S8Q-..15.. has an expanded QuickLearn function which enables additional functions.
Teaching a button:
This is to assign an additional transmitter (transmit button) with the same channel and the same function as the master transmitter (master button).
Teaching a group:
This is to assign an additional transmitter (group) with the same channels and the same functions as the master transmitter (master group).
Deleting a button:
One key code is deleted.
Deleting a group:
Delete one or all groups.
Deleting all except the master
All transmitters and groups except the current master are deleted.
Undo the last learning process:
The last learning process can be undone within 5 minutes. A delete process cannot be undone.
A transmitter that is taught directly on the receiver through the SET keys is considered a master. One receiver can have several masters. If all transmitters except the master are deleted, all masters except the current one are also deleted. A deletion process using the SET keys deletes all codes; deleting individual codes is not possible. Transmitters that only have QuickLearn standard functions have as master only the learn function for one key. No delete function and no group function.
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7.1. QuickLearn-Standard
Transmit keys K1-K4 Transmit display Function keys
Fig.: S8Q-..04.. (4-channel transmitter)
A hand-transmitter from the Q-series is designated as master, which is taught via the SET key, as slave any hand transmitter and as master a compatible hand transmitter that must be retaught. These terms will also be used in the following.
Teaching a key
Operation QuickLearn series transmitters
e.g. S8Q-.04.. (4-channel transmitter)
Master
The transmit indicator flashes Press the function key <3sec. Master Press the transmit
The transmit indicator flashes
quickly button to be copied Slave
The LED OUT to be taught Press the transmit key on the slave to be taught
These instructions apply representatively to all transmitters of the Q series that have a QuickLearn standard function.
Receiver E28Q
LED OUT to be taught blinks, Learning mode
flickers, the transmitter key is taught
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7.2. QuickLearn-Group functions
Transmit keys K1-K4 Group key Group LED´s 1 to 5 Function keys
Fig.: S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter)
As master a hand-transmitter from the Q-series is designated, which is taught via the SET key, as slave any hand transmitter and as master a compatible hand transmitter, that must be retaught. These terms will also be used in the following.
Teaching a key
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key <3sec. Master Select the group, press the transmit key to be copied
Slave Press the transmit key on the slave to be taught
All group LED´s are on, selected group blinks.
For K1, LED´s 1 to 3 are illuminated For K2, LED´s 2 to 4 are illuminated For K3, LED´s 3 to 5 are illuminated The LED OUT to be taught
The OUT LED to be taught blinks, Learning mode
flickers, the transmitter key is taught
Teaching a group
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key <3sec. Master Select the group, press the group key (>2 sec.) Slave Select the group to be taught and push the desired transmit button
All group LED´s are on, selected group blinks.
All group LED´s are on, selected group blinks 2x.
OUT K1 and K2 LEDs flicker,
OUT K1 and K2 LEDs blink in succession, learning mode
the group has been taught
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Undo the most recent learning process (only within 5 minutes)
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key <3sec. Master Press the function key (>3sec). Master Keep group key pressed (>5 sec.)
All group LED´s are on, selected group blinks.
Group LED´s 1, 3, 5 are on
Group LED´s 1 to 5 illuminate successively; after that the group LED´s 1,5 and 2,4 flash alternately
OUT K1 and K2 LEDs flicker, the last command is invalid
Deleting a button
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key >10sec.
Master Press any transmit button Slave Press the key ; to be deleted
LED´s from 1 to 5 extinguish successively; after that they successively turn on from 5 to 1; then all LED's flicker LED´s 2 and 4 flicker LED´s OUT K1 and K2 flicker
LED´s OUT K1 and K2 off
Deleting a group
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key >10sec.
Master Press the group button Slave Select the group to be deleted and push the desired transmit button
LED´s from 1 to 5 extinguish successively; after that they successively turn on from 5 to 1; then all LED's flicker LED 3 off, LED1,2,4 and 5 flicker LED´s OUT K1 and K2 flicker
LED´s OUT K1 and K2 off
Deleting all except the master
Operation S8Q-..15.. (Group transmitter) Receiver E28Q
Master Press the function key >10sec.
Master Press the function key again (>3 sec.) Master Press the group button (>5 sec.)
LED´s from 1 to 5 extinguish successively; after that they successively turn on from 5 to 1; then all LED's flicker LED´s 1,3,5 flicker
LEDs illuminate consecutively from 1 to 5; then LED´s 1, 5 and 2,4 flash alternately
LED´s OUT K1 and K2 flicker
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8 Data backup
Using the QuickLog25 plug in card, the taught codes can be secured on the plug-in card or already secured codes can be restored.
Select the desired function with the aid of the DIP1 to DIP3 coding switches on the add-on card. The fourth coding switch, DIP4, is used as write protection. The selected function is implemented when mains voltage is on. applied.
8.1. QuickLog Mounting
- Select function, set DIP switch.
- Switch off the supply voltage!
- Insert the additional plug-in card "the right way round" in the expansion slot "Pos. 7" (see page 6).
- Switch on the supply voltage.
8.2. Backing up the memory content
( DIP1=ON, DIP2-DIP4=OFF )
The data will be transmitted to the QuickLog25 plug-in card when the mains voltage is switched on. After a successful backup, the LED OUT K2 is permanently illuminated while the LED OUT K1 blinks 5x. After that, the mains voltage can be switched off and the plug-in card can be removed for safe storage. Error display: If DIP4 is on ON (write protection), the LED OUT K2 and LED OUT K1 blink together 4x. Check the DIP4 setting, repeat the process.
8.3. Restoring the memory
( DIP1=OFF, DIP2=ON, DIP3=OFF, DIP4=ON )
The data are transmitted back from the QuickLog25 plug-in card to the wireless receiver when the mains voltage is switched on. After a successful backup, the LED OUT K1 is permanently illuminated while the LED OUT K2 blinks 5x. After that, the mains voltage can be switched off and the plug-in card can be removed for safe storage. If there is no E28Q data on the add-on card, LED OUT K2 and LED OUT K1 blink together 4x. Back transferring is only possible if the data from an E28Q wireless receiver is on this add-on card.
8.4. Environmental protection / Disposal
The wireless receiver does not contain any integrated batteries. Solely RoHS-conforming components are used. Properly dispose of old and defective appliances and device parts in a collecting point! Do not put them in domestic waste!
8.5. Declaration of conformity
Declaration of conformity Type E28Q:
The manufacturer herewith declares that the receiver meets the requirements in Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC when used as intended. For further information, please refer to the URL of the manufacturer stated on the unit.
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