JUNG FA10UP Radio actuator Operating instructions

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Radio Management

Radio actuator, 1-channel, flush-mounted

Radio switch actuator, 1-channel, flush-mounted

Art. No. : FA 10 UP

Radio push-button actuator, 1-channel, flush-mounted

Art. No. : FA 10 UPT

Operating instructions

1 Safety instructions

Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled persons.

Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.

Danger of electric shock. Device is not suitable for disconnection from supply voltage.

Danger of electric shock. Always disconnect before carrying out work on the devise or load. In so doing, take all the circuit breakers into account, which support dangerous voltages to the device and or load.

Danger of electric shock on the SELV/PELV installation. Not suitable for switching

SELV/PELV voltages.

Fire hazard. Not suitable for switching of a second outer conductor.

The radio communication takes place via a non-exclusively available transmission path, and is therefore not suitable for safety-related applications, such as emergency stop and emergency call.

Danger of electric shock. The antenna has basic insulation. Do not lead it through the appliance box.

Do not shorten, extend or strip the antenna. Device can be damaged.

These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end customer.

2 Device components

Figure 1

(1) Switch/push-button actuator

(2) LED

(3) Programming button

(4) Antenna

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3 Function

System information

By statute, the transmitting power, the reception characteristics and the antenna cannot be changed.

The range of a radio system from the transmitter to the receiver depends on various circumstances.

The range of the system can be optimised by selecting the optimal installation location, taking into account the structural circumstances.

Figure 2: Reduced range due to structural obstacles

Example of penetration of various materials:

Material

Wood, Plaster, Plasterboard

Brick, Chipboard

Reinforced concrete

Metal, Metal grid

Rain, Snow

Penetration approx. 90% approx. 70% approx. 30% approx. 10% approx. 1-40%

Intended use

Radio-controlled switching of incandescent lamps, fluorescent lamps, HV halogen lamps and Tronic or inductive transformers with halogen lamps

Operation with suitable radio transmitters

Suitable for mixed operation up to the specified output (Technical data)

Installation in appliance box to DIN 49073 i No mixed-load operation of Tronic and inductive transformers.

i It is not possible to teach a combination of presence detector and motion detector.

Product characteristics of the switch actuator

Light scene operation possible

2-point light control in combination with a radio presence detector possible

Run-on time of approx. 1 minute in connection with radio motion detectors.

Product characteristics of the push-button actuator

The push-button actuator closes its relay contact as long as it receives taught radio telegrams for switch-on, e.g. from a channel button of a hand-held transmitter or wall transmitter. If the corresponding channel button is released within the maximum transmission time, the push-button actuator opens the relay contact again.

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If the channel button is pressed for longer than the maximum transmission length of the transmitter, or if the transmission is faulty, then the relay contact is opened after approx.

16 seconds.

If the taught channel button is pressed briefly, or a radio motion detector telegram is received, the relay contact closes for approx. 0.3 seconds.

i The following functions are not supported by a push-button actuator: All On, All Off, light scenes and light control.

4 Operation

A radio transmitter has to be taught in order to be able to operate the device.

i Observe the instructions for the radio transmitter.

5 Information for electrically skilled persons

5.1 Fitting and electrical connection

DANGER!

Electrical shock when live parts are touched.

Electrical shocks can be fatal.

Before carrying out work on the device or load, disengage all the corresponding circuit breakers. Cover up live parts in the working environment.

Connecting and mounting the device

Maintain a distance of at least 0.5 m from metal surfaces and electrical devices, e.g. microwave ovens, hi-fi and TV systems, electronic ballasts or transformers.

Maintain a distance of at least 1 m between transmitter and receiver in order to prevent overmodulation of the receiver.

Figure 3

Blue conductor - BU, N, neutral conductor

Black conductor - BK, L, AC 230 V ~

Brown conductors - BN, µ, NO contact o Connect the Switch/push-button actuator (1) to lamp terminals according to connection diagram (figure 3) (see Using the lamp terminals).

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Figure 4 o Insert the Switch/push-button actuator in the appliance box in such a way that the programming button and the LED are visible.

i Lay the antenna stretched out freely if possible(figure 4).

i For mounting outside of the appliance box, e.g. baldachin luminaires, ensure sufficient protection against electric shock.

o Carry out commissioning (see Commissioning chapter).

o Screw on blank cover.

o Switch on mains voltage.

i The load can be switched on or off by pressing the programming button briefly (for about

1 second).

Using the lamp terminals

Figure 5: Stripping length o Strip 9 - 11 mm of the cable (figure 5).

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Figure 6: Connection of the fine-wire cable o Push the terminal together on the side with the square opening and connect a fine-wire cable (figure 6).

Figure 7: Connection of the single-stranded cable o Push the single-stranded cable into the round opening on the installation side up to the stop (figure 7).

5.2 Commissioning

DANGER!

Electrical shock when live parts are touched.

Electrical shocks can be fatal.

Before working on the device, cover up live parts in the working environment.

i Observe the instructions for the radio transmitter.

Teaching a radio transmitter i If all memory slots are occupied, a radio transmitter which has already been taught must first be deleted. To do this, delete all taught channels and light scenes of the radio transmitter individually.

The distance between the receiver and the radio transmitter is from 0.5 m to 5 m.

Load is switched off.

o Press the programming button for approx. 4 seconds.

The LED blinks. Load is switched on for 4 seconds, after which the switch/push-button is in programming mode for approx. 1 minute.

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Radio actuator, 1-channel, flush-mounted o Trigger teach telegram on radio transmitter (see instructions for radio transmitter).

LED lights up. The radio transmitter has been taught.

o Press the programming button briefly.

The load switches on. The device is in operating mode. i The programming mode is exited automatically after about 1 minute.

i Only for switch actuator: Teach light scene push-buttons separately.

i Only switch actuator: When a radio transmitter is taught, All On and All Off buttons that are present are automatically also taught.

Deleting radio transmitters individually o Teach the radio transmitter to be deleted again (see Teaching a radio transmitter).

LED blinks quickly. The radio transmitter has been deleted.

i If several channels or light scenes of a radio transmitter have been taught, they all must be deleted individually.

6 Appendix

6.1 Technical data

Rated voltage

Mains frequency

Ambient temperature

Relative humidity

Circuit breaker

AC 230 V ~

50 / 60 Hz

-20 ... +55 °C approx. 0 ... 65 % (No moisture condensation) max. 10 A

Connected load i Power specifications including transformer power dissipation.

i Operate inductive transformers with at least 85% nominal load.

Incandescent lamps

HV halogen lamps

Electronic transformers

Inductive transformers

Fluorescent lamps, uncompensated

Fluorescent lamps, parallel compensated

Fluorescent lamps, duo circuit

Switching current for AC 230 V ~

Ohmic

1000 W

1000 W

750 W

750 VA

500 VA

400 VA (47 µF)

1000 VA

8 A

µ contact, potential-free NO contact Contact type

Connection single stranded 1.0 ... 2.5 mm²

Dimensions Ø×H

Ø Centre hole

Radio frequency

Receiver category

Teachable radio transmitter

52×23 mm

7.5 mm

433.05 MHz ... 434.79 MHz

2 max. 14

6.2 Troubleshooting

Device does not respond, or only sometimes.

Cause 1: battery in the radio transmitter is empty.

Change the battery in the radio transmitter.

Cause 2: Radio range exceeded. Structural obstacles reduce the range.

Check the installation situation.

Check routing of antenna. Laying the antenna stretched out increases the range.

Using a radio repeater.

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6.3 Conformity

Albrecht Jung GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio system type

Art. No. FA 10 UP / FA 10 UPT corresponds to the directive 2014/53/EU. You can find the full article number on the device. The complete text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available under the Internet address: www.jung.de/ce

6.4 Warranty

The warranty follows about the specialty store in between the legal framework as provided for by law.

ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG

Volmestraße 1

58579 Schalksmühle

GERMANY

Telefon: +49 2355 806-0

Telefax: +49 2355 806-204 [email protected]

www.jung.de

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