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Zamel Exta Free ROM-10 User manual

2-CHANNEL RADIO MODULAR RECEIVER ROM-10
MANUAL INSTRUCTION
ZAMEL Sp. z o.o.
ul. Zielona 27, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
tel. +48 (32) 210 46 65, fax +48 (32) 210 80 04
www.zamelcet.com, e-mail: [email protected]
VER. 003_20.05.2011
APPEARANCE
TECHNICAL DATA
ROM-10
Input (supply) terminals: L, N
Input rated voltage: 230V AC
Input voltage tolerance: -15 ÷ +10 %
Nominal frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
Nominal power consumption: 0,55 W
Optic signalling of power supply: LED green diode
Number of operation modes: 5
Number of channels: 2
Transmission: radio 868,32 MHz
Coding way: unidirectional
Coding: addressing transmission
Maximum number of remote controls: 32
Range: up to 300 m in the open area
Time adjustment: 1 sec. ÷ 18 hours (every second)
Optic signalling of relay status: 2 x LED red diode
2 x LED red diode 12, 11, 14, 24, 21, 22
Relay contact parameters: 2NO/NC 8A / 250V~ AC1 2000 VA
Ambient temperature range: -10 ÷ +55 oC
Section of connecting cables: do 2,5 mm2
Operating position: free
Casing mounting: TH-35 rail (according to EN 60715)
Casing protection degree: IP20 (EN 60529)
Protection level: II
Overvoltage category: II
Pollution degree: 2
Surge voltage: 1 kV (EN 61000-4-5)
Dimensions:
monomodular casing (17,5 mm) 90 x 17,5 x 66 mm
Weight: 0,087 kg
Reference standard: EN 60669, EN 60950, EN 61000
The device is designed for
single-phase installation and
must be installed in accord-
ance with standards valid in
a particular country. The device
should be connected according
to the details included in this
operating manual. Installation, connection and
control should be carried out by a qualied electri-
cian staff, who act in accordance with the service
manual and the device functions.
In case of casing dismantling an electric shock
may occur, and the guarantee is lost then. Before
installation make sure the connection cables are
not under voltage. The cruciform head screwdriver
3,5 mm should be used to instal the device. Im-
proper transport, storage, and use of the device
inuence its wrong functioning. It is not advisable
to instal the device in the following cases: if any
device part is missing or the device is damaged
or deformed. In case of improper functioning
of the device contact the producer.
CAUTION!
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
● cooperation with wireless EXTA FREE
system transmitters,
● 2-channel radio receiver mounted on
a TH-35 rail in a distribution board,
● ve operation modes: switching on mode,
switching off, monostable, bistable, time,
● two output relays 8A (changeover
contacts),
● wide range of operation (up to 300 m),
● power supply and relay operation are opti-
cally signalled,
● integration possibility with wired control
systems (e.g. exta home automation),
● connection possibility of ANT-01 antenna
mounted not in the distribution board,
● possibility of widening operation range by
means of RTN-01 retransmitter.
2-channel radio modular receiver ROM-
10 can be mounted in distribution boards on
the TH-35 rail and can realise radio control
functions using any of EXTA FREE system
transmitters. Any electric system realising
radio system functions can be connected to
the device relay output (e.g. wired devices of
EXTA home automation, relay-contactor sys-
tems and others).
The symbol means selective
collecting of electrical and electronic
equipment.
It is forbidden to put the used
equipment together with other waste.
Optic signalling of input voltage
Optic signalling of relay 1 status (channel 1)
Optic signalling of relay 2 status (channel 2)
Antenna’s socket
Programming push-buttons (PROG 1, PROG 2)
Input (supply) terminals (L, N)
Relay output terminals (12, 11, 14, 24, 21, 22)
Antenna
CONNECTION
APPLICATION
Radio modular receiver
ROM-10 operates as
a receiver of P-257/4
4-channel remote control
(control of lighting
operation in front of
and inside the garage).
Additionally P-257/4
remote control can
control operation of ROB-
01/12-24V radio gate
controller.
CAPACITY
1000W
250W
500W
375W
MOUNTING
1. Disconnect power supply by the phase
fuse, the circuit-breaker or the switch-
disconnector combined to the proper
circuit.
2. Check if there is no voltage on
connection cables by means of
a special measure equipment.
3. Connect the cables with the terminals in
accordance with the installing diagram.
4. mount ROM-10 device on a TH-35 rail.
5. Switch on the power supply from
the mains.
WARRANTY CARD
There is 24 months guarantee on the product
1. ZAMEL provides a two-year warranty for its products.
2. The ZAMEL warranty does not cover: a) mechanical defects resulting from transport, loading / unloading or other circumstances
b) defects resulting from incorrect installation or operation of ZAMEL products; c) defects resulting from any changes made by CUS-
TOMERS or third parties, to products sold or equipment necessary for the correct operation of products sold; d) defects resulting
from force majeure or other aleatory events for which ZAMEL is not liable; e) power supply (batteries) to be equipped with a device
in the moment of sale (if they appear);
3. All complaints in relation to the warranty must be provided by the CUSTOMER in writing to the retailer after discovering a defect.;
4. ZAMEL will review complaints in accordance with existing regulations.;
5. The way a complaint is settled, e.g. replacement of the product, repair or refund, is left to the discretion of ZAMEL.
6. Guarantee does not exclude, does not limit, nor does it suspend the rights of the PURCHASER resulting from the discrepancy
between the goods and the contract.
Salesman stamp and signature, date of sale
The ZAMEL company devices
which are characterised with
this sign can cooperate with
each other.
VER. 003_20.05.2011
RADIO TRANSMITTERS’ PROGRAMMING - CHANNEL 1
TIME PROGRAMMING - CHANNEL 1
RADIO TRANSMITTERS’ PROGRAMMING - CHANNEL 2
RADIO TRANSMITTERS DELETION
COOPERATION AND OPERATING RANGE
Symbol: ROP-01 ROP-02 ROB-01 SRP-02 SRP-03 RWG-01 RWL-01 ROM-01 ROM-10 RDP-01 RTN-01
RNK-02 180 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 250 m 180 m 250 m 250 m 180 m 250 m
RNK-04 180 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 250 m 180 m 250 m 250 m 180 m 250 m
P-256/8 230 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 300 m 200 m 300 m 300 m 230 m 300 m
P-257/4 (2) 180 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 250 m 180 m 250 m 250 m 180 m 250 m
RNM-10 230 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 300 m 200 m 300 m 300 m 230 m 300 m
RNP-01 160 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 200 m 160 m 200 m 200 m 160 m 200 m
RNP-02 160 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 200 m 160 m 200 m 200 m 160 m 200 m
RNL-01 160 m 180 m 180 m lack* lack* 200 m 160 m 200 m 200 m 160 m 200 m
RTN-01 200 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 200 m 250 m 200 m 250 m 250 m 200 m 250 m
RCR-01 160 m 180 m 180 m lack* lack* 200 m 160 m 200 m 200 m 160 m 200 m
RTI-01 160 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 180 m 200 m 160 m 200 m 200 m 160 m 200 m
RXM-01 230 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 250 m 300 m 200 m 300 m 300 m 230 m 300 m
* - 1-channel transmitters do not cooperate with roller blind controllers.
CAUTION: The given range concerns open area - an ideal condition without any natural or articial obstacles. If there are some obstacles between a transmitter
and a receiver, it is advisable to decrease the range according to: wood and plaster: from 5 to 20 %, bricks: from 10 to 40 %, reinforced concrete: from 40 to 80 %,
metal: from 90 to 100% , glass: from 10 to 20 %, Over- and underground medium and high electrical power lines, radio and television transmitters, GSM transmitters set
close to a device system have also a negative inuence on the range.
OPERATION
The device can operate in ve modes for both channels:
MONOSTABLE
the relay operates only
while pressing transmit-
ter’s push-button.
BISTABLE
(one push-button) the
device changes relay
status cyclically always
after pressing the same push-
button.
SWITCH ON
the device switches on
after pressing the push-
button.
SWITCH OFF
the device switches off
after pressing the push-
button.
TIME
the device switches
off according to the
adjusted time (tp),
but it may be switched off before
adjusted time nishes. Default
settings - 15 seconds.
CAUTION! Adjusted time can-
not be deleted.
Choose one of ROM-10 operation modes and programme the device in an analogous way as for channel 1,
but press PROG 2 push-button and watch LED diode for channel 2.
Time programming for channel 2 - programme the device in an analogous way as for channel 1, but press PROG 2 push-button and watch
LED diode for channel 2.
Maximum time is 18 hours.
MONOSTABLE mode:
BISTABLE mode:
SWITCH ON/SWITCH OFF mode (two push-buttons):
TIME mode (one push-button):
An exemplary programming procedure with the use of P-257/2 remote controller. The procedure for the rest of radio EXTA FREE transmitters
is analogous.
CAUTION: Every transmitter can cooperate with ROM-10 in a different mode, depending on how they were added to the device.
One transmitter can be added during one programming cycle. Full memory is signalled with pulsating LED red diode.
Press transmitter’s
push-button for
a longer time.
Press the transmitter’s push-button
for a longer time. LED red diode switches on
(rst signal pulsates, next the signal is constant).
Press PROG push-button of ROM-10
device and then release it. LED red diode
switches on (rst signal pulsates,
next the signal is constant).
Press and release transmitter’s rst
push-button. LED red diode switches on
(rst signal pulsates,
next the signal is constant).
Release transmitter’s
push-button. LED red diode
switches on (rst signal
pulsates, next the signal
is constant).
Release transmitter’s push-button. LED
red diode switches on (the signal pulsates),
next the LED red diode switches off - it
means the TRANSMITTER IS ADDED.
Press and release the same transmitter’s
push-button. LED red diode switches on
(signal pulsates) and then switches off -
THE TRANSMITTER IS ADDED.
Press and release the second transmitter’s
push-button. LED red diode switches on
(the signal pulsates) and next it switches
off - THE TRANSMITTER IS ADDED.
Press the same transmitter’s
push-button and release it. LED red
diode switches on (the signal pulsa-
tes) and next it switches off - THE
TRANSMITTER IS ADDED.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10 device
for a longer time until LED red diode switches on
(constant signal). Next release PROG 1 push-button.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10 device
for a longer time until LED red diode switches on
(constant signal). Next release PROG 1 push-button.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10 device
for a longer time until LED red diode switches on
(constant signal). Next release PROG 1 push-button.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10 device
for a longer time till LED red diode switches on
(constant signal). Next release PROG 1 push-button.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10 device for a longer time
till LED red diode switches on (constant signal). Next release
PROG 1 push-button. Wait (for about 5 seconds) till LED red diode
switches on (rst signal pulsates, next the signal is constant).
After the adjusted time is
nished (the number of LED
red diode ashes) press
PROG 1 push-button and
then release it -
TIME IS ADDED.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10
device and then release it. LED red diode
switches off and then switches on
(signal pulsates). Every LED diode pulse
equals 1 second.
Press PROG 1 push-button of ROM-10
device for a longer time.
After 5 seconds LED red diode switches on
(signal pulsates) and then it switches off.
Release the push-button in ROM-10
- MEMORY IS DELETED.
CAUTION: This procedure causes transmitters’ deletion from the memory of channel 1 and channel 2.
1s 2s ns

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