Jung FMx5001M Series User manual

eNet radio transmitter module
eNet radio transmitter module 1-gang
Art. No. : FM..5001M
eNet radio transmitter module 2-gang
Art. No. : FM..5002M
eNet radio transmitter module 3-gang
Art. No. : FM..5003M
eNet radio transmitter module 4-gang
Art. No. : FM..5004M
Operating instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled
persons.
Serious injuries, fire or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
Keep button cells out of reach of children! If button cells are swallowed, get medical help
immediately.
Risk of explosion! Do not throw batteries into fire.
Risk of explosion! Do not recharge batteries.
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.
These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end
customer.
2 Device components
Figure 1: 4-gang radio wall transmitter module
(1) Base plate
(2) Fastening screws for the base plate
(3) Design frame
(4) Wall transmitter module
(5) Cover
(6) Fastening screws for the wall transmitter module
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(7) Cover kit
(14) Battery holder
3 Function
Intended use
- Radio sensor for transmission of switching, dimming, blind movement and scene
commands
- Operation with radio actuators from the eNet system
Product characteristics
- Display of the actuator status for status poll by a green status LED per channel
- Display of the transmission status by a red transmission LED
- Switch-on brightness of dimmer actuators can be saved.
- Battery-powered device
- Signalling of transmission errors can be switched off
Can be set with eNet server:
- Master dimming function
- Scene All On
- Operation locks
iIf settings are changed with the eNet server, operation and signalling could vary from what
is described here.
iThe parameter list is in the Internet in the documentation for this device.
Supplementary function with eNet server
- Update of the device software
4 Operation
iWhen operating with the eNet Server, operation and signalling could vary from what is
described here.
Function of LED in operation
As soon as a button is pressed or released, the transmission LED (9) signals radio
transmission.
- LED lights up for 2 seconds
Then, the status LED (8) signals the actuator status/group status
- LED lights up for 3 seconds:
At least one actuator is switched on, or one Venetian blind is not in the top end position
- LED remains off:
All the actuators are switched off or the blinds are all in the upper end position
iIf there is no status message from an actuator, the transmission LED (9) signals a
transmission error. The transmission LED flashes quickly for 5 seconds.
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Channel assignment of the wall transmitter
Figure 2: Channel assignment of wall transmitter module 1-gang, 2-gang, 3-gang and 4-gang
(8) Status LED, green (one per channel)
(9) Transmission LED, red (one per device)
Operating light
oSwitching: Press button for less than 0.4 seconds.
oDimming: Press the button for longer than 0.4 seconds. The dimming process ends when
the button is released.
oSwitching on dimmer actuators at minimum brightness: Press the right button for longer
than 0.4 seconds.
oSwitching on dimmer actuators at minimum brightness and dimming to maximum
brightness: Press the left button for longer than 0.4 seconds.
Operating blind
oMoving the Venetian blind: Press the button for longer than 1 second.
oStopping the Venetian blind or adjusting the slats: Press the button for less than 1 second.
Operating push-button actuator
oPress the left or right button of a channel: The load is switched on for the duration of the
button-press.
iThe maximum actuation length is 60 seconds.
Recalling scenes
oPress the scene button briefly.
Actuators switching to the saved scene.
Changing scene
oPress the scene button briefly.
Actuators switching to the saved scene.
oSetting a new scene.
oPress scene button for longer than 4 seconds.
Actuators first switching to the old scene and save the new scene after 4 seconds.
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Save switch-on brightness
Precondition: The buttons of a channel are set as channel buttons.
With dimmer actuators a brightness value can be saved to which the dimmer actuator switches
after a short button press.
oSet required switch-on brightness.
oPress both buttons of a channel simultaneously for longer than 4 seconds.
The light is briefly switched off and switched on again to the switch-on brightness. Switch-
on brightness is saved.
Polling sum status
Precondition: The buttons of a channel are set as channel buttons.
iPolling is not possible with scene buttons.
oPress both buttons of channel 1 for up to 4 seconds simultaneously.
Signalling of radio transmission and group status (see function of the LED in operation)
5 Information for electrically skilled persons
5.1 Mounting and electrical connection
Fitting the device
Precondition: To ensure good transmission quality, keep a sufficient distance from any possible
sources of interference, e.g. metallic surfaces, microwave ovens, hi-fi and TV systems, ballasts
or transformers.
oChange the battery (see chapter Changing the battery).
oScrew or glue the base plate (1) to an even surface. The TOP/OBEN label has to be at the
top.
oPosition the design frame (3) on the base plate.
oScrew wall transmitter module (4) to base plate.
iScrewing the screws too tightly could impair functions of the wall transmitter.
oSnap on the buttons (7) (see chapter 2. Device components).
Information on gluing mounting
Precondition: To be able to fasten the wall transmitter safely, the surface must be flat and free
of dust and grease.
oRemove the rear, unpunched film of the enclosed adhesive pad.
oAlign the adhesive pad, stick it to the surface and smooth it out. Remove air bubbles.
oRemove the two inner segments of the front film.
oAlign the base plate to the external punching and stick it on.
iIn the case of multiple combinations, the abutting sides of the adhesive pads must be cut
along the external punching using a ruler and a cutter (figure 3).
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Figure 3: Cutting the adhesive pads for multiple combinations
iIf necessary, after mounting the wall transmitter in the CD program, carefully remove the
excess adhesive film in the corners.
5.2 Commissioning
Insert battery
WARNING!
Risk of chemical burns.
Batteries can burst and leak.
Replace batteries only with an identical or equivalent type.
oCarefully remove the cover (5) from the pushbutton sensor.
iKeep contacts of batteries and device free of grease.
oApply battery to the positive contact of the battery holder (14). Observe polarity: the
positive pole of the battery must be at the top.
oPress gently on battery to snap it in.
oSnap on the cover (5).
DANGER!
Electrical shock when live parts are touched.
Electrical shocks can be fatal.
During commissioning, cover the parts carrying voltage on radio transmitters
and actuators and in their surrounding area.
Connecting channel button to radio actuator
iUp to 10 radio actuators can be connected to a transmitter in a single step.
iIf the programming mode cannot be activated while the buttons are snapped on, they must
be removed.
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Figure 4: Activating programming mode for channel buttons
oPress the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons simultaneously for longer than
4 seconds (figure 4).
The transmission LED (9) flashes slowly. The radio sensor is in programming mode for
approx. 1 minute.
oSwitch the actuator to programming mode (see actuator instructions).
oPress the required channel button on the left briefly.
The buttons are configured as channel buttons and connected to the actuator. The
transmission LED (9) lights up for approx. 5 seconds. The radio sensor and the actuator
exit the programming mode automatically.
iIf the transmission LED (9) of the radio transmitter flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for
approx. 5 seconds, the programming operation was not successful. The actuator is outside
radio range, not in programming mode or there are radio faults.
iIf the status LED of the actuator flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for approx.
5 seconds, then the programming operation was not successful. All the memory locations
in the actuator or radio transmitter are occupied.
iPress the top left (10) and bottom right (11) button once again simultaneously for longer
than 4 seconds to terminate the programming mode earlier.
iThe All Off button of a radio transmitter is connected to the actuator automatically as soon
as the first connection to a radio transmitter takes place. Scene buttons must be connected
separately.
Connecting scene button to radio actuator
iIf the programming mode cannot be activated while the buttons are snapped on, they must
be removed.
The buttons of the wall transmitter are preallocated with the following scenes:
Buttons Button allocation
1 left / 1 right Scene 1 / All Off
2 left / 2 right Scenes 2 / Scene 3
3 left / 3 right Scenes 4 / Scene 5
4 left / 4 right Scenes 6 / Scene 7
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Figure 5: Activating programming mode for scene buttons
oPress the top right (13) and bottom left (12) buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds
(figure 5).
The transmission LED (9) flashes slowly. The radio sensor is in programming mode for
approx. 1 minute.
oSwitch radio actuator to programming mode (see radio actuator instructions).
oPress the scene button briefly.
The button is configured as scene button and connected to the actuator. The transmission
LED (9) lights up for approx. 5 seconds. The programming mode is exited automatically.
iIf the transmission LED (9) on the radio transmitter flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for
approx. 5 seconds, the programming operation was not successful. The actuator is outside
radio range, not in programming mode or there are radio faults.
iIf the status LED of the actuator flashes 3 times at 1-second intervals for approx.
3 seconds, the programming operation was not successful because all memory locations in
the actuator or radio transmitter are occupied.
iPress the top right (13) and bottom left (12) button once again simultaneously for longer
than 4 seconds to terminate the programming mode earlier.
Disconnecting connection to an actuator
oCarry out the same steps as when connecting (see the chapter Connecting channel button
to radio actuator or scene button to radio actuator).
The status LED of the actuator flashes quickly for 5 seconds. The actuator is disconnected
from the radio transmitter. The actuator and radio transmitter exit the programming mode
automatically.
iIf there several connections or scene buttons for an actuator, all the connections must be
disconnected individually.
iAll On and All Off buttons of a radio transmitter are disconnected automatically as soon as
the last connection to the actuator is disconnected. Manual disconnection is not possible.
Polling button programming
oBriefly press the top right (13) and bottom left (12) buttons simultaneously (figure 5).
All functions are terminated.
Permanent lighting of the status LED (8) for programming as channel button.
Rapid flashing of the status LED (8) for programming as scene button.
Resetting the channel or scene button
The connections to the actuators are disconnected and parameters are reset to default setting.
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iThe connections in the actuators are preserved and must be deleted separately.
oPress the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons simultaneously for longer than
20 seconds (figure 4).
After 4 seconds, the transmission LED (9) flashes. After 20 seconds, the transmission LED
flashes faster.
oPress the desired button briefly.
The transmission LED flashes more slowly.
The channel button or scene button has been reset. The setting as channel button or
scene button is retained.
Resetting wall transmitter to the default setting
The connections to the actuators are disconnected and parameters are reset to default setting.
iThe connections in the actuators are preserved and must be deleted separately.
oPress the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons simultaneously for longer than
20 seconds (figure 4).
After 4 seconds, the transmission LED (9) flashes. After 20 seconds, the transmission LED
flashes faster.
oRelease buttons and press the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons simultaneously
once again.
The transmission LED flashes more slowly for approx. 5 seconds.
The wall transmitter is reset to default setting. All the buttons are set as channel buttons.
6 Appendix
Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of in an environmentally friendly
manner. Do not throw batteries into household waste. Consult your local authorities
about environmentally friendly disposal. According to statutory provisions, the end
consumer is obligated to return used batteries.
6.1 Technical data
Rated voltage DC 3V
Battery type 1×Lithium CR 2450N
Ambient temperature -5 ... +45°C
Degree of protection IP 20
Protection class III
Transmitting range in free field typ. 100m
Radio frequency 868.0 ... 868.6MHz
Transmission capacity max. 20mW
Receiver category 2
6.2 Parameter list
The device parameters can be changed with the eNet server:
Device configuration
Parameter name Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
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Function Rocker, Other modes, Unused
Basic setting: Rocker
Rocker
The channel works as a
channel button. Setting is
always made in pairs.
Other modes
The channel works as a scene
button. Setting is always made
in pairs.
Unused
The channel is not displayed
in the eNet SMART HOME
app and is disabled for use in
the commissioning interface.
Operating mode App use, lock-out protection,
forced operation, wind alarm,
sun protection, twilight
Basic setting: App use
Setting the type of scene used
for a scene button. Setting is
always made in pairs.
Advanced settings
Parameter name Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
Manual commissioning On, Off
Basic setting: On
Disables manual
commissioning for all device
channels.
Note: In the "Off" setting, the
device cannot be reset to the
factory setting.
Extended channel settings
Parameter name Setting options, Basic
setting
Explanations
Manual commissioning On, Off
Basic setting: On
Blocks manual commissioning
for the device channel.
Note: In the "Off" setting, the
device cannot be reset to the
factory setting.
Local Operation On, Off
Basic setting: On
Blocks the device channel for
local operation.
6.3 Troubleshooting
After a brief button-press, the transmission LED flashes.
Cause: battery in the wall transmitter is almost empty.
Change the battery (see chapter Insert battery).
Receiver does not react, transmission LED displays a transmission error. The
transmission LED flashes quickly for approx. 3 seconds.
Cause 1: Radio range exceeded. Structural obstacles reduce the range.
Using a radio repeater.
Cause 2: Actuator is not ready for operation.
Check the actuator and mains voltage.
Cause 3: There are radio faults, e.g. through outside radio.
Eliminate radio interference.
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iThe actuator causing the transmission error can be removed from the display of
transmission errors. To do this, briefly press the top left (10) and bottom right (11) buttons
of the wall transmitter simultaneously during the signalling. The transmission LED lights up.
During this time, do not press any button on the wall transmitter. The actuator is
automatically taken into account again when it transmits a status message after radio
transmission.
After a button has been pressed, the status LED flashes red quickly for 3 seconds.
Cause: Maximum permitted transmission period (statutory Duty Cycle Limit) has almost been
reached. For the function of the transmitter to continue, the polling and display of the sum status
will be switched off. As soon as sufficient transmission time is available again, the sum status
will again be polled on button actuation.
Actuate the transmitter again after a short waiting time, normally a few seconds.
Reduce the number of actuations.
Reduce the number of actuators connected to the transmitter.
6.4 Accessories
Cover kit 1-gang Art. No. ..501TSA..
Cover kit 2-gang Art. No. ..502TSA..
Cover kit 3-gang Art. No. ..503TSA..
Cover kit 4-gang Art. No. ..504TSA..
6.5 Conformity
Albrecht Jung GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that the radio system type
Art. No. FM..5001M / FM..5002M / FM..5003M / FM..5004M
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
6.6 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
www.jung.de
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