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hager TYF61 Series User manual

Product description
1KNX bus connection terminal.
2Connections of loads.
3Illuminated programming button.
4Operation button for manual operation for one
output with status LED.
6LE001366B
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Diagram 1
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Table 1: Manual operation
Installing the appliance
Electric shock in the event of contact with
live parts!
Electric shock can cause death!
Before working on the unit, switch o the
installation and cover the neighbouring
conductive parts!
A critical temperature increase may occur
if too large a load is connected to the
device!
The device and connecting cables may be
damaged at the terminal connection!
Do not exceed the maximum permissible
load per device!
Risk of damage in the event of parallel
installation of multiple motors on a single
output!
The limit switches risk being damaged!
The motors, opening elements and the
device may be destroyed!
Connect only one motor per output!
HObserve temperature range. Provide sucient
cooling.
•Mount device onto DIN rail in accordance with
DIN EN60715
Connect device
Status. Behaviour when
button pressed briefly.
Switching operation
Load is switched
o. Status LED
of the button 4
is o.
Switch ON the connected
load. Status LED of button 4
lights up.
Load is switched
on, status LED
of the button 4
lights up.
Switch OFF the connected
load. LED goes out.
Roller shutter/blind operation
Output is in
standby, status
LED of the
button 4is o
Movement operation starts.
Status LED of the button 4
lights up.
HIf the roller shutter/blind is
in final position, the button
opposite must be pressed to
move the shutter/blind
Output active,
status LED of the
button 4lights
up.
Movement operation stops,
LED goes out.
Function
System information
This device is a product of KNX system and
corresponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed
specialised knowledge obtained from KNX training
courses is required for understanding.
The planning, installation and commissioning of
the device is carried out with the help of KNX-
certified software.
Systemlink commissioning
The function of the device is software-dependent.
The software is to be taken from the product
database. You can find the latest version of the
product database, technical descriptions as well
as conversion and additional support programmes
on our website.
Functional description
The device receives telegrams from sensors or
other controllers via the KNX installation bus and
switches electrical loads with its independent relay
contacts.
Correct use
- Switch electrical loads of 230V~ with potential-
free contacts.
- Switching electrically operated motors of
230V~ for blinds, shutters, awnings and similar
hangings.
- Mounting on DIN rail according to DIN EN60715
in the distribution box.
- Control of 24Vselectric motors for Venetian
blinds, roller shutters and awnings, or any other
24Vsmotor controlling an opening.
- Control of 230V~ motors for fan-coil units.
Product characteristics
- Manual activation of the outputs on the device
possible, building site operation.
- Status display of the outputs on the device
- Scene function.
- Forced position by higher-level controller.
- Connection of various external conductors
possible.
Functions in switch operation:
- Time switching functions.
Functions in roller shutter/blind operation:
- Position can be started directly.
- Slat position directly controllable.
- Feedback of operating state, shutter position and
slat adjustment.
Available functions:
- Lighting
- Heating
- Shutters and blinds 230V~
- Shutters and blinds 24Vs
- 2-tube fan-coil units
- 4-tube fan-coil units
HSystemlink commissioning:
Depending on the programming, the manual
operation is activated permanently or for a time
period configured via the application software. If
the manual operation is blocked via the application
software, no activation takes place.
Operating outputs in manual operation
Operation takes place per output by briefly
pressing the operation button repeatedly (table1).
Risk of destruction due to simultaneous
pressing of the buttons for UP and DOWN
if a motor is connected when the motor is
in unprogrammed state!
Motors, hangings and the device may
be destroyed!
Always only press one button in manual
operation for unprogrammed devices.
TYF61x
Multi-application outputs module 10A
Safety instructions
The installation and mounting of electrical appliances
must only be performed by qualified electricians,
in compliance with installation standards and in
accordance with the guidelines, provisions and safety
and accident prevention regulations in force in the
country concerned. Failure to follow these installation
instructions may damage the device, cause a fire or
give rise to hazards. Risk of electric shock. Switch off
the installation before performing any operation on the
device or the load. Do not forget to include all of the
circuit breakers which supply potentially dangerous
voltages to the device or to the load.
Risk of electric shock. The appliance is not suitable
for providing isolation. Risk of electric shock on
SELV/FELV installations. Not suitable for switching
SELV/FELV voltages. Only connect one motor per
output. Use only motors with mechanical or electronic
limit switch sensors. Check the adjustment of the
limit switches. Follow the motor manufacturer's
instructions. There is a risk of damage to the unit.
Do not connect to three-phase motors. There is
a risk of damage to the unit. Observe the motor
manufacturer's recommendations for the minimum
reverse rotation time and the maximum continuous
operation time. These instructions for use form an
integral part of the product and must be retained by
the end user.
N
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-24 V s
M
230 V~
M
Diagram 2
6LE001366B1
- AShutter UP 24 Vs
- BShutter DOWN 24 Vs
- CShutter UP 230 V~
- DShutter DOWN 230 V~
•Connect bus cable via connecting terminal 1.
Connecting loads to be switched
The output is configured as switching output.
•Connect load to the outputs of the device
according to diagram 2.
Connection of 230 V~ motors for roller
shutters / blinds
The two adjacent relay outputs C1 / C2, C3 / C4,
... each form a blind output for blind drives. Each
left relay output C1, C3, C5, ... is designated for
the UP direction, and each right relay output C2,
C4, C6, ... is designated for the DOWN direction.
In manual operation, the blind is moved UP and
DOWN using the corresponding operation buttons.
Two outputs are configured as blind output.
•Connect drives according to diagram 2.
While doing so, use the same phase (external
conductors).
Connection of 24 V smotors for roller
shutters / blinds
•24Vs roller shutters
- For the roller shutter motors, four neighbouring
24Vsoutputs C1 / C2 / C3 / C4 and / or
C7 / C8 / C9 / 10 can be used to form a shutter
output.
- The first and second outputs of the group of
4 outputs C1 / C2 or C7 / C8 must be connected
to the + terminal of the 24Vspower supply.
- The third and fourth outputs of the group of
4 outputs C3 / C4 or C9 / C10 must be
connected to the - terminal of the 24 V s
power supply.
Connect the 24Vsmotor to the outputs in
accordance with diagram 2 below.
Start-up
Systemlink: Loading physical address and
application software
•Switch on bus voltage.
•Press programming button 3.
The button lights up.
H
If the button does not light up, no bus voltage
is present.
•CLoad the physical address into the device.
Status LED of the button goes out.
•Load application software.
Start up the device
•Switch on mains voltage on the outputs.
Determine operation time and slat adjusting
time
In blind/roller shutter operation, the operation time
for positioning the sunshade is important. The
position is calculated based on the operation time.
The slat adjusting time for slat blinds, determined
by the design, is part of the total operation time.
The opening angle of the slats is therefore set
as operation time between opened and closed
position.
HThe operation time for UP is normally longer
than the operation time for DOWN and must
be measured separately if necessary
•Measure UP and DOWN operation time of the
hanging.
•Measure slat adjusting time between OPEN and
CLOSED.
•Enter measured values into the parameter
setting – running time... or slat step time.
Functional test
The functionality of the outputs is displayed via the
status LED of the operation button 4.
Troubleshooting ?
Bus operation is not possible
Bus voltage is not present.
Check bus connection terminals for correct
polarity.
Check bus voltage by briefly pressing the
programming button 3, red LED lights up if bus
voltage is present.
Shutters / blinds do not move to the final
position
Operation time for the shutters / blinds set
incorrectly.
Check operation times. Measure again and
reprogram if necessary.
Technical characteristics
Supply voltage KNX 21-32V sSELV
Breaking capacity μ10A AC1 230V~
Incandescent lamps 2300W
HV halogen lamps 2300W
Conventional transformers 1500VA
Electronic transformers 1500W
Fluorescent lamps
-
without ballast 1000W
-
with electronic ballast (mono/duo) 1000W
-
with conv. ballast,
parallel circuit
1500W
Energy-saving/LED lamps 20x20W
Minimum switching current 100mA
230V~ shutter motors 6A max
230V~fan-coil unit motors 4 A max
24 V s shutter motors 6A max
Maximum operating altitude 2000 m
Pollution level 2
Surge voltage 4 kV
Protection rating (box) IP20
Protection rating of box under faceplate IP30
Protection rating against mechanical shocks IK04
Overvoltage category III
Operating temperature -5° ... +45°C
Storage/transport temperature -20° … +70°C
Screw terminal connection
capacity of the outputs
0,75 mm²…
4 mm²
(or 2x2,5 mm²)
Upstream protection circuit breaker 10 A
Variants with 12 and 16 outputs
Own consumption
on the KNX bus:
- max
- in standby
20mA
10mA
Dimensions of 10 modules 171x90x64 mm
Hager 09.17 - 6LE001366B2 Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France - www.hager.com
Correct Disposal of This product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic
Equipment).
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems).
This marking shown on the product or its literature
indicates that it should not be disposed with other
household wasted at the end of its working life. To prevent
possible harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from
other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where
they purchased this product, or their local government
oce, for details of where and how they can take this item
for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check
the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This
product should not be mixed with other commercial
wastes of disposal.
Usable throughout Europ
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and in Switzerland

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