C&E FS20 Wireless transmitter unit FS20 S4UB 4-channel Max. range (open field) 50 m 57125 データシート

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8. Integrating the ‘FS20 S4UB’ into the address
system, programming
A house code, an address group and a subaddress are used for coding the flush-mounted
battery transmitter ‘FS20 S4UB’ and its switching channels. You can also use special address
group assignments to program the wireless transmitter as a local or global master.
The 4 buttons ‘TA1’, ‘TA2’, ‘TA3’ and ‘TA4’ are used for entering the eight-digit
house code, the two-digit address groups and the two-digit subaddresses, see
figure 1.
This addressing makes 225 single addresses, 15 function groups, 15 local master addresses
and 1 global master address available for use by the ‘FS20 S4UB’ within each house code.
a) Setting the house code
Once the operating voltage has been switched on, the ‘FS20 S4UB’ flush-mounted battery
transmitter selects a random house code. As the transmitter is supplied with a preinstalled
lithium battery, its random house code is also preset at the factory.
If required, this house code can be changed as follows:
• Keep the ‘TA1’ and ‘TA3’ buttons on the flush-mounted battery transmitter pressed for 5
seconds.
• Now use the ‘TA1’, ‘TA2’ , ‘TA3’ and ‘TA4’ buttons to enter your system’s eight-digit house
code. This must be identical for all the remote control transmitters in the FS20 wireless
control system (as a precaution, make a note of this code and keep it safe).
Example:  23141342
1 = Button ‘TA1’,
2 = Button ‘TA2’,
3 = Button ‘TA3’,
4 = Button ‘TA4’,
• The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the eighth digit.