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Switch actuator shading elements and roller shutters with 2 channels for two 230V motors. 2+2 NO contacts 4A/250V AC, electrically isolated from the 12V supply voltage. Bidirectional. Stand-by loss only 0.1 Watt. Modular device for mounting on mounting rail. Connection to Eltako RS485 bus. Cross-wiring bus and power supply with jumper. Contact switching in zero crossing to protect contacts and motors. One motor is connected to 1, 2 and N, a second motor if necessary to 3, 4 and N. If both relays of the FSB14 are switched on, 0.4 watts are required. If the supply voltage fails, it is switched off in a defined manner. The push-buttons can be taught-in either as directional push-buttons or as universal push-buttons: Local control with universal push-button: With each impulse, the switching position changes in the sequence Up, Stop, Down, Stop. Local control with directional push-button: With a push-button impulse at the top, the switching position Open is specifically activated. A push-button pulse at the bottom specifically activates the Down switch position. Another push-button pulse in the same direction interrupts the sequence immediately. A push-button impulse in the other direction, however, stops the sequence and, after a pause of 500ms, switches over to the opposite direction of travel. Central control dynamic without priority: With a control signal of a pushbutton taught-in as central control pushbutton without priority, the switch position Up or Down is activated specifically. Without priority because this function can be overridden by other control signals. Dynamic central control with priority: A control signal of at least 2 seconds from a push-button taught-in as a central control push-button with priority specifically activates the switch positions Up and Down. With priority because these control signals cannot be overridden by other control signals until the central command is cancelled again by a push-button pulse Up or Down from the central control push-button. With a control signal, e.g. of an FSM61 taught-in as a central control pushbutton with priority, the switching position Up or Down and the priority are specifically activated. With priority because these control signals cannot be overridden by other control signals until the central command is cancelled again by the end of the control signal. Shading scene control: With a control signal of a push-button with double rocker taught-in as a scene push-button or automatically by an additionally taught-in radio outdoor brightness sensor, up to 4 previously stored down running times can be called up. When controlled via the GFVS software, movement commands for up and down can be started with the exact movement time. Since the actuator reports back the exact time travelled after each activity, even when movement is triggered by a push-button, the position of the shade is always correctly displayed in the GFVS software. When the upper and lower end positions are reached, the position is automatically synchronised. The LED under the upper rotary switch accompanies the teach-in process according to the operating instructions and indicates control commands by flashing briefly during operation.
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