Eltako FMZ61-230V Wireless Actuator Multifunction Time Relay Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Eltako
Table of Contents
- Eltako FMZ61-230V Wireless Actuator Multifunction Time Relay
- Function rotary switches
- Description of functions
- Typical connection
- Technical data
- Teaching in sensors
- Teach in encrypted sensors
- Wireless window/door contacts
- Function normally closed for climate control
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Eltako FMZ61-230V Wireless Actuator Multifunction Time Relay
Only skilled electricians may install this electrical equipment otherwise there is the risk of fi re or electric shock.
- Temperature at mounting location:-20°C up to +50°C.
- Storage temperature: -25°C up to +70°C.
- Relative humidity: annual average value <75%.
Valid for devices from production week 27/22. 1 NO contact potential free
10A/250V AC, incandescent lamps 2000 Watt. Encrypted wireless, bidirectional
wireless and with repeater function. Only 0.8 watt standby loss. For
installation 45mm long, 45mm wide, 33mm deep. Supply voltage and control
voltage locally 230V. If a power failure occurs, the switching state is
retained. If a power failure occurs repea-tedly, the device is switched off in
a defi ned sequence. This wireless actuator features state-of-the-art hybrid
technology that we developed: we combined the wear-free receiver and
evaluation electronics with a bistable relay.By using a bistable relay coil
power loss and heating is avoided even in the on mode. After installation,
wait for short automatic syn-chronisation before the switched consumer is
connected to the mains. In addition to the wireless control input via an
internal antenna, this wireless actuator can also be controlled locally by a
conventional 230V control switch if fi tted previously. Glow lamp current is
not permitted.
You can teach in encrypted sensors. You can switch on bidirectional wireless
and/or a repeater function. Every change in state and incoming central command
telegrams are then confi rmed by a wireless telegram. This wireless telegram
can be taught-in in other actuators and in the GFVS software.
Function rotary switches
With the top rotary switch in the setting LRN up to 35 wireless pushbuttons
can be assigned therefrom one ore more central control pushbuttons. In
addition, wireless window/door contacts (FTK) may have a NO or NC function
when the window is open. If a direction switch is taught-in, a function e.g.
TI can be started using the top switch
START and stopped with the bottom switch (STOP). The required function of the
wireless actuator can then be selected. Switching will be visualised by fl
ashing of the LED.
- RV = off delay
- AV = operate delay
- TI = clock generator starting with impulse
- IA = impulse controlled operate delay
- EW = fl eeting NO contact
The bottom rotary switch sets the time from 0.5 to 60 minutes. The LED below the upper function rotary switch performs during the teach-in process according to It shows control commands by short fl icke-ring during operation.
Description of functions
Typical connection
Technical data
- Rated switching capacity 10A/250V AC
- Standby loss (active power) 0,8W
Teaching in wireless sensors in wireless actuators
All sensors must be taught-in in actuators so that they can detect and execute their commands.
Teaching in actuator FMZ61
The teach-in memory is empty on delivery from the factory. To ensure that a device was not previously taught in, clear the memory completely. Turn the upper rotary switch to CLR. The LED fl ashes at a high rate. Within 10 seconds, turn the lower rotary switch three times to right stop turn clockwise and back again. The LED stops flashing and goes out after 2 seconds. All taught in sensors are cleared the repeater and the confi rmation telegrams are switched off.
Clear single taught in sensors
Turn the upper rotary switch to CLR. The LED fl ashes at a high rate. Operate the sensor. The LED goes out. If all the functions of an encrypted sensor are cleared, teach-in must be repeated as described under Teach-in encrypted sensors.
Teaching in sensors
Setting of the lower rotary switch to the desired teaching-in function: The fl ashing of the LED as soon as a new setting range has been reached when turning the rotary switch helps to fi nd the desired position reliably. Left stop 0.5s = teach-in FTK as NO contact
- (1) = teach-in central OFF.
- (2) = teach-in universal switch.
- (3) = teach-in FTK as NC contact.
Right stop 1h
FTK as NC contact for air conditioner control, teach-in direction switches.
Direction switches are completely taught-in automatically when operating the
top or bottom pushbutton. The side on which the pushbutton is fi rst operated
is defi ned for START and the other side for STOP. Rotary switches and GFVS
can be taught in in any position, confi rmation telegrams are automatically
activated and sent. Set the upper rotary switch to LRN. The LED fl ashes at a
low rate. Operate the sensor to be taught-in. The LED goes out.To teach-in
further sensors, turn the upper rotary switch briefl y away from position LRN.
Continue the procedure. After teach in, set the rotary switches of the
actuators to the required function. To prevent unintentional teach-in, teach
in pushbuttons by double-clicking pressing rapidly twice in succession.Within
2 seconds, turn the upper rotary switch three times to right stop LRN turn
clockwise. The LED flashes double. Double click the pushbutton you want to
teach in. The LED goes out.
To change back to teach-in with a single click, turn the upper rotary switch 3
times to right stop LRN clockwise within 2 seconds. The LED fl ashes at a low
rate. After a powe supply failure, the device reverts automatically to teach-
in with a single click. You can teach in unencrypted and encrypted sensors.
Teach in encrypted sensors
- Turn the upper rotary switch to LRN.
- Turn the lower rotary switch three times to left stop anticlockwise.
- The LED fl ashes very rapidly.
- Within 120 seconds, enable sensor encryption.
- The LED goes out. Caution: Do not switch off the power supply.
- Then teach in the encrypted sensor as described in T each in sensors.
To teach in other encrypted sensors, turn the upper rotary switch briefl y away from position LRN and then turn it to with encrypted sensors, use the rolling code, i.e. the code changes in each tele-gram, both in the transmitter and in the receiver. If a sensor sends more than 50 telegrams when the actuator is not enabled, the sensor is no longer recognised by the enabled actuator and you must repeat teach-in as encrypted sensor. It is not necessary to repeat the function teach in When TF RWB smoke detectors or FWS81 water sensors are taught in, they are con-nected automatically. When they are in ope-ration, turn the upper rotary switch to RV. When a sensor receives an alarm telegram, the relay switches on immediately. If the lower rotary switch is at 0.5s, the relay switches all sensors off at the end of the alarm telegram.If the lower rotary switch is at 1h, the relay does not switch off all sensors automati-cally at the end of the alarm telegram. Instead, they must be switched off by pressing the Central OFF pushbutton.
Wireless window/door contacts
- FTK (EEP D5-00-01, F6-10-00, A5-14-01, -03, -09, -0A)
- Function setting RV: Several FTK are linked with each other.
- NO function: if a window is opened, the con-tact closes.
- If all windows are closed, the contact opens after the set RV time has elapsed.
- NC function: If all windows are opened, the contact opens after the set RV time has elapsed.
- If a window is closed, the contact closes.
Function normally closed for climate control
If a window is opened, the contact opens after the set RV time has elapsed. All windows must be closed for the contact to close. If FTK were taught in as NC contact for air con-ditioner control and the RV function was selected, the switching state is retained after the supply voltage fails and returns, the relay is not defi ned switched off. After all FTK have sent their status through cyclical sending, the switching status is synchronized.
Switching on/off repeater
If control voltage is applied to the local control input when the power supply is swit-ched on, the repeater is switched on/off. When the power supply is switched on, the LED lights up for 2 seconds = repeater off (as-delivered state) or 5 seconds = repeater on to indicate the state.
Switch on confirmation telegrams
For deliveries ex-works the confirmation telegrams are switched-off. Set the upper rotary switch to CLR. The LED fl ashes ner-vously. Now within 10 seconds turn the bot-tom rotary switch 3 times to the left antic lockwise and then back away. The LED stops fl ashing and goes out after 2 seconds. The confi rmation telegrams are switched-on.
Switch off confirmation telegrams
Set the upper rotary switch to CLR. The LED fl ashes nervously. Now within 10 seconds turn the bottom rotary switch 3 times tot he left anticlockwise and then back away. The LED goes out immediately. The confi rmation telegrams are switched off. Teaching in feedback of this actuator in other actuators the local control input has to be used for changing of switching position and simulta-neously transmitting of feedback. When an actuator is ready for teach in the LED flashes at a low rate, the very next incoming signal is taught-in. Therefore, make absolutely sure that you do not activate any other sensors during the teach in phase.
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References
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