HORMANN FSR 1-868 Funk Internal key User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- HORMANN
Table of Contents
- HORMANN FSR 1-868 Funk Internal key
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety instructions
- Product description (see Figure 1 )
- Installation (see Figure 2 and 3 )
- Operation
- Learning and inheriting / transmitting a radio code
- Reset
- LED display / signal tones
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HORMANN FSR 1-868 Funk Internal key
Product Information
- Product Name: Recessed radio transmitter HSU 2 BiSecur
- Model Number: 4553906 B0 / 22-2023 / DX
- Language Options: DE, EN, FR, NL, IT, ES, PT
Product Usage Instructions
- Installation:
- Refer to Image 2 and 3 for installation instructions.
- Mounting:
- Refer to Image 4 for mounting instructions.
- Operation: To start operating the transmitter, follow these steps:
- Ensure that the power supply is disconnected before proceeding.
- Connect the necessary cables as indicated in the user manual.
- Once the installation is complete, reconnect the power supply.
- Familiarize yourself with the functioning of the remote-controlled gate system.
- Learning and Transmitting a Radio Code: – To learn a radio code, follow these steps:
- Refer to Image 5 for reference.
- Follow the instructions provided in the user manual.
- Technical Specifications:
- Refer to section 13 of the user manual for technical specifications.
Note: It is important to read and understand all safety instructions provided in the user manual before proceeding with installation and operation.
About these instructions
These instructions are divided into a text section and an illustrated section.
They contain important information on the product, and especially safety
instructions and warnings.
- Read through the instructions carefully.
- Keep these instructions in a safe place.
Definitions used
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System
A door with the associated operator. -
Equipment / system
A product with radio receiver, e.g. relay receiver, radio socket receiver.
Symbols used
**Important note for avoiding material damage and personnel injury
**
Safety instructions
Intended use
- The recessed radio transmitter HSU 2 BiSecur is a bi-directional transmitter for door operators and radio equipment. The recessed radio transmitter has two channels. It can be operated via externally connected transmitter buttons with both the BiSecur radio and the fixed code 868 MHz.
- Other applications are not permitted. The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by improper use or incorrect operation.
Safety instructions for teach-in and operation
DANGER: Fatal electric shock from mains voltage
Contact with the mains voltage presents the danger of a deadly electric shock. For that reason, observe the following warnings under all circumstances:
- Electrical connections may only be made by a qualified electrician.
- The on-site electrical installation must conform to the applicable protective regulations (230 / 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz).
- If the device is permanently connected to the mains, an all-pole mains isolator switch with corresponding pre-fuse must be installed.
- Switch off the recessed radio transmitter at the mains prior to any work and secure it against unauthorized switching on again.
- Only turn the mains voltage (230 / 240 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz) on again after installation has been completed.
WARNING
Risk of injury during intended or unintended door travel
- Make sure that the recessed radio transmitters are kept away from children and can only be used by people who have been instructed on how the remote-control system functions!
- If the door has only one safety feature, only operate the recessed radio transmitter if you are within sight of the door!
- Drive or walk through the door openings of remote-controlled systems only when the door is in the Open end-of-travel position!
- Never stand in the door’s area of travel.
- Note that accidentally pressing a button on the hand transmitter can result in door travel.
- Pay attention that no persons or objects are in the system’s area of travel when teaching in the radio system.
CAUTION
Danger through unintended activation of equipment
The remote-controlled operation of equipment can result in unintended
activation, for example, machines can be actuated.
- Ensure that the remote-controlled operation of equipment does not result in danger to persons or objects or that these risks are covered by safety equipment.
- Observe the manufacturer information for the remote-controlled devices.
- The unintentional activation of machines must not be possible.
ATTENTION
- External voltage at the connecting terminals
External voltage on the connecting terminals for the transmitter buttons will destroy the electronics.
- Do not apply any external voltage at the connecting terminals for the transmitter buttons.
- Only use volt-free contacts.
- Only use the device with a 250 V, 10 A button.
NOTES
- If there is no separate entrance, perform changes and extensions of radio systems while standing in the facility.
- After programming or extending the radio system, you have to perform a function check.
- Local conditions may affect the range of the radio system.
Scope of delivery
- Recessed radio transmitter HSU 2 BiSecur
- Operating instructions
Product description (see Figure 1 )
- Housing
- LED, bi-colour
- Reset button
- Connecting terminal, second transmitter button
- T1 Connecting terminal, first transmitter button
- C Connecting terminal, joint non‑volt free contact
- L N Connecting terminals for 100 – 240 V AC voltage supply
Installation (see Figure 2 and 3 )
Fitting (see Figure 4 )
The choice of the fitting location affects the range.
- Prior to fitting, verify that the radio signal can reach the system or the equipment at the selected fitting site.
- Determine the best orientation, by trial and error, if required.
- Determine the best orientation, by trial and error, if required.
Initial start-up
After connecting the operating voltage the recessed radio transmitter is ready
for operation.
Operation
Each connected transmitter button is assigned to a radio code.
- Press the transmitter button whose radio code you want to transmit.
- The LED is illuminated blue for 2 seconds.
- The radio code is transmitted.
Learning behaviour of inherited radio codes
If the radio code for the transmitter button has been inherited from a hand
transmitter and is being used for the first time, proceed as follows depending
on the product:
Garage door operator series 4, roller garage door operator series 2, receiver ESE BS HCP
- Press and hold the transmitter button until the LED flashes alternately in red and blue and the desired function is performed.
All other products
- Press the transmitter button a second time.
Learning and inheriting / transmitting a radio code
WARNING
Risk of injury during intended or unintended door travel
- See warning in section 2.2.
Teaching in a radio code (see Figure 5 )
After you have gone through the individual steps to teach in an access code,
the LED will be illuminated in blue or red and you will hear signal tones. The
displays and tones vary according to the function.
Please see section 11 for an explanation.
- Hold the hand transmitter A to the right of the recessed radio transmitter.
- Press and hold the hand transmitter button whose radio code is to be inherited.
- The LED is illuminated blue for 2 seconds and then goes out.
- After 5 seconds, the LED alternates flashing in red and blue.
- The hand transmitter sends the radio code.
- Press and hold the connected transmitter button that should learn the radio code.
- The LED is illuminated blue for 2 seconds and then goes out.
- The LED will flash slowly in blue.
- If the radio code is recognised, the LED flashes quickly in blue.
- After 2 seconds, the LED goes out.
- Release the hand transmitter button and the transmitter button.
The radio code of the hand transmitter button has been taught in to the connected transmitter button.
NOTE
You have 15 seconds to inherit / transmit the radio code. If inheriting /
transmitting the code was not successful within this period of time, repeat
the process.
Mixed operation / BiSecur and fixed code 868 MHz
If BiSecur radio is configured, mixed operation (BiSecur and fixed code 868
MHz) is possible. The radio internal push button can learn radio codes from
older hand transmitters (grey hand transmitter with blue buttons or device
designation HSD2-868) with fixed code 868 MHz.
Reset
After you have gone through the individual steps for a reset, the LED will be illuminated in blue or red and you will hear signal tones. The displays and tones vary according to the function.
Please see section 11 for an explanation.
Each connected transmitter button is assigned to a new radio code by means of
the following steps.
- Push the reset button with a blunt object.
- Keep the reset button pressed.
- Push a connected transmitter button.
- Keep the transmitter button pressed.
- The LED slowly flashes in blue for 4 seconds.
- The LED flashes rapidly in blue for 2 seconds.
- The LED is illuminated blue for a long time.
- Release the reset button and the transmitter button. All radio codes are newly assigned.
NOTE:
If you release the connected transmitter button prematurely, no new radio code
is allocated.
Setting the fixed code 868 MHz
- Carry out steps 1 – 4 of the device reset
- Continue to keep the transmitter button pressed.
- The LED slowly flashes in red for 4 seconds.
- The LED flashes rapidly in red for 2 seconds.
- The LED is illuminated red for a long time.
- Release the transmitter button. The fixed code 868 MHz has been set.
NOTE
- If you release the connected transmitter button prematurely, the BiSecur radio remains active.
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LED display / signal tones
Blue (BU)
Status | Signal tone | Function |
---|---|---|
Is illuminated for 2 seconds | A radio code is being transmitted | |
Flashes slowly | Long signal tones | The recessed radio transmitter is in the |
learn mode.
Flashes quickly after slow flashing| Brief signal tones| A valid radio code
was discovered during the learning
Flashes slowly for 4 seconds, flashes quickly for 2 seconds, is illuminated
long| Long signal tones, brief signal tones, long signal tone| Reset is being
performed and completed
Red (RD)
Status | Signal tone | Function |
---|
Flashes slowly for 4 seconds, flashes quickly for 2 seconds, is illuminated long| | The fixed code 868 MHz is being set
Blue (BU) and red (RD)
Status | Signal tone | Function |
---|---|---|
Flashing alternately | Brief signal tones | The recessed radio transmitter is in |
inherit / transmit mode.
Disposal
- ****Dispose of the packaging sorted by materials
- ****Electrical and electronic devices must be returned to the appropriate recycling facilities.
Technical data
- Recessed radio transmitter HSU 2 BiSecur
- Model HSU2-868-BS
- Frequency 868 MHz
- Transmitting power Max. 20 mW (EIRP)
- Power supply 100 – 240 V AC 50 / 60 Hz
- Perm. ambient temperature -20 °C to +60 °C
- Max. humidity 93%, non-condensing
- Protection category IP 20
- Dimensions (W × H × D) 51 × 50 × 23 mm
EU and UK Declaration of Conformity
Hörmann KG Verkaufsgesells chaft and Hörmann UK Ltd. herewith declares that
the radio equipment type recessed transmitter HSU 2 BiSecur complies with the
EU Directive 2014/53/EU and the UK Regulations 2017 No. 1206. The complete
text of the EU Declaration of Conformity and of the UK Declaration of
Conformity can be found on the following website: www.hoermann-
docs.com/277114
References
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