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LEGRAND HC4607 User manual

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N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
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AUX
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HD4607
HS4607
L4607
N4607
NT4607
AM5787
HC4607
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Description
The transponder reader is a device which activates when theTransponder badge (3530S
or 3540) is in its immediate vicinity (1-2 cm).The signal generated by the approach of the
badge is then transferred to the bus (BUS cable item L4669S). The transponder reader is
tted in the wire burglar-alarm system and works like a traditional activator; it is thus
connected to the BUS cable like any other burglar-alarm device.
The transponder does not need a power supply battery. When compared with the
traditional remote control, the “transponder reader/transponder system oers better
safety due to the code encryption system. Also, the possibility of saving up to 50 badges
(depending on the central unit used) oers better exibility in the management of
the system, particularly in those environments (companies, oces, shops), where the
number of people enabled to use the system is high and changes regularly.
Related articles:
681 84 (White Cover)
684 84 (Titanium Cover)
Legend
1 - Three-colour LED for operation indications;
2 - Reset pushbutton (NOT ACTIVE).
Technical data
- Power supply from SCS BUS: 27 Vdc
- Max. absorption: 12 mA
- Operating temperature: 5 – 40°C
Dimensional data
Size: 2 modules
Conguration
BURGLAR-ALARM mode:
The transponder reader used as burglar-alarm system activator/disconnector must be
assigned to the group of activator; it thus requests the assignment of the“group”number
attributed (see below) and the progressive number of the devices in the“group”.
Z
This congurator assigns the number of the appropriate zone in the “group” of devices
(any free zone in the system). To congure it as belonging to the group of activators, no
congurator must be inserted.
- Congurators 1, 8 instead would assign the transponder reader to the sensor (IR
detectors or contact interface) “group” while congurator 9 would assign it to the
“group”of auxiliary devices (auxiliary channel interface or relay actuator).
N°
This congurator assigns the progressive number of the transponder reader inside the
zone attributed. Congurator 1 identies the rst reader-transponder, congurator 2 the
second and so on until a maximum of 9 receiver devices for each of the zones.
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. It assigns the operating mode. In order for it to operate
as activator, use congurator 1with ush mounted central units item 4600/4, and
congurator 0for other central units.
The transponder is saved in the burglar-alarm central unit. The maximum number that
can be managed is:
- 29 with ush mounted central unit, item L/N/NT4600/4.
- 50 with central unit with display, item 3486 or 3485, 573935, 573934, 067520.
- 20 with central unit with display, item 3485B or HC/HD/HS/L/N/NT4601.
Front view
Z
Clamp for burglar
alarm BUS
No.
MOD
Rear view
NOTE: when all the 9 devices allowed have already been inserted in the group of
activators, a value between 1 and 9 could be assigned to congurator Z (appropriate
zone) taking account of the progressive No.
Transponder reader
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N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
4
1
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
4
1
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
2
3
2
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
N°
MOD
Z
AUX
4
1
AUX
Z
N°
MOD
HD4607
HS4607
L4607
N4607
NT4607
AM5787
HC4607
573949
067508
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AUX
Conguration
Night function: when the system is disconnected, it is possible to activate the zones up
to the numeric value of the congurator in AUX position. This function can be enabled
with congurator 7 in MOD position if central units with a display are used or with
congurator 8 if ush mounted central units item L/N/NT4600/4 are used.
Example: MOD = 7, AUX = 3
In this case, when the burglar-alarm with the central unit and communicator are
activated, only the rst three zones will be enabled.
AUX
This congurator activates the activator auxiliary modes of operation, assigning an
auxiliary channel.
To use the activator as auxiliary device, refer to the My Home application guide.
Example
congured in this way the transponder reader works as 4th device of the activator group.
Use with central unit item L/N/NT4600/4
The transponder (badge) programming operation is necessary in order for it to work as a
normal infrared remote control, item 4050.
The initial programming - which is carried out when installing the Transponder reader –
shall be carried out with the central unit in MAINTENANCE mode (selector switch located
on the back in OFF position).
Proceed as indicated below:
1) With central unit in maintenance mode, press the P key and check if the yellow LED
PROG lights up.;
Congurator position Value
Z none
N 4
MOD 1
AUX none
2) Program the IR remote controls rst;
3) Now, move the badges towards the transponder reader;
4) Make sure that two short tones are emitted: the rst is emitted from the transponder
reader, the second is emitted from the central unit.;
5) Repeat points 3 and 4 for all available badges;
6) When you have nished programming the last badge, press the S pushbutton on the
central unit (the yellow PROG LED turns o) and ip the back selector switch to ON.
AUTOMATION mode – ON/OFF TIMED:
It can be used for the actuation of an ON/OFF control lasting 1 second.
Z
This congurator coincides with A (room) of the automation system; (it assigns the
homogeneous room where the actuation is performed – from 1 to 9 -).
N°
It coincides with the PL of the automation system (it assigns the point where the
actuation must be performed – from 1 to 9 -).
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. For the automation functions connect congurator 2.
AUX
No congurator.
Example: If Z=3, N=2 and MOD=2 the device sends an ON/OFF control lasting 1 second
(e.g. electrical door lock release) to an actuator with address A=3 and PL=2.
Example
Example
Transponder reader
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F420
3
2
Z
N°
MOD
AUX
2
2
3
4
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Conguration
AUTOMATION mode – SCENARIO MANAGEMENT:
Z
It coincides with the room of the scenario module item F420 where the actuation is
performed – from 0 to 9 – (reference socket A on the scenario module).
N°
It coincides with the PL position (congurator from 1 to 9) of the scenario module.
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. For the automation functions connect congurator 2.
AUX
It assigns the correspondence between the required scenario and the scenario module.
The congurators that can be used are those between 1 and 9 and coincide with the
corresponding scenario of the scenario module, item F420.
SLAVE control
It enables reproducing an enabled control on a “Master” transponder reader. The
transponder keys used must only be saved in the“Master”device.
Z
It coincides with the Z congurator of the master device.
N°
It coincides with the N° congurator of the master device.
MOD
Assigns the operating mode.To obtain SLAVE devices connect the SLA congurator.
AUX
It coincides with the AUX congurator of the master device.
AUTOMATION mode – TIMED CONTROL:
It enables the actuation of an ON timed control
Z
This congurator coincides with A (room) of the automation system (it assigns the
homogeneous room where the actuation is performed – from 1 to 9).
N°
It coincides with the PL of the automation system (it assigns the point where the
actuation must be performed – from 1 to 9).
MOD
It assigns the operating mode.To obtain an ON timed control connect congurator 6.
AUX
It assigns the duration of the time delay based on the value of the congurator used, as
shown in the following table.
Example: congured in this way the control activates scenario no. 4 of the scenario
module item F420 with address A=3, PL=2.
Transponder reader Scenario module
Aux Time
0
1 1 min.
2 2 min.
3 3 min.
4 4 min.
5 5 min.
6 15 min.
7 30 sec.
8 0.5 sec.
9 (not used) - - -
Transponder reader
Example: congured in this way, the transponder reader sends to an actuator with
address A = 1 and PL = 3 an ON control with a delay of 5 minutes (e.g. switching on a
service light).
Transponder reader
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Z
N°
MOD
AUX
1
AUX
3
2
2
6
1
3479/F481
Z
N°
MOD
AUX
1
AUX
3
2
2
6
1
HD4607
HS4607
L4607
N4607
NT4607
AM5787
HC4607
573949
067508
573948
Conguration
AUTOMATION mode – AUXILIARY CONTROL:
This mode can be obtained by connecting the AUX congurator to MOD.This will generate
a 1 sec. ON/OFF control on the assigned auxiliary channel. The dierence when compared
with the auxiliary function generated with the reader connected to the burglar-alarm
system (MOD=1) is that in this case the codes of the transponders are saved in the reader
itself, with the possibility of managing 120 badges at the same time.
Z
It assigns the no. of the zone it belongs to, form 0 to 9.
N°
It assigns the progressive no. inside the zone.
MOD
It assigns the operating mode. For the auxiliary functions connect the AUX congurator.
AUX
It assigns the auxiliary channel.
Example: when congured in this way, as auxiliary device no. 1 (N=1) in zone 3 (Z=3),
the control sends an ON/OFF command on auxiliary channel 2 (AUX=2) intended for the
relay actuator item HC/HD/HS/L/N/NT4614 congured with AUX = 2.
Transponder reader Relay actuator
Transponder reader
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