Mediola 2 channel wireless/door/window contact FS20 TFK2 652-77 Fiche De Données

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Setting transmission repeats with very short intervals will reduce battery life.
To minimise the impact on the battery, the transmission interval function
(insofar as it is used at all) should be set to the longest transmission intervals
possible for your purposes.
The switching commands should also be configured so that, in the position in
which the switching contact is usually required, the power-on command is not
sent repeatedly.
c) Programming the receiver timer
To use the receiver’s internal timer, program as follows:
• The allocated button combination on the ‘FS20 TFK’ (channel 1: button and 2, channel
2: button and 4) are pressed and held down simultaneously (but not longer than 5
seconds!).
This procedure is used to start, as well as end, the timer setting measurement.
The LED on the receiver blinks during the time measurement. For information on how to
program the timer, see the instructions in the receiver’s user manual.
Please note:
The timer function can only be used when the ‘FS20 TFK’ on-time is set to
‘inactive’ (factory setting).
d) Using several transmitters
In the delivery state each transmitter in the FS20 system has its own, randomly set house code.
If you want to jointly control one or several receivers via different transmitters, you first need
to coordinate the transmitters’ house codes. The house code must be set for each transmitter
according to the instructions in section 9 a).
The codes must be coordinated before the receivers are first linked, as the house code is
transmitted to the receiver during this procedure.
The transmitters’ channels are factory set to the same addresses and only need to be changed
if required, see section 9 b).