niko 410-00351 2-Channel Receiver with 2-Potential Free Contact User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- niko
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niko 410-00351 2-Channel Receiver with 2-Potential Free Contact
Before installing the device, carefully read this operating manual.
DESCRIPTION
De 410-00351 is a two channel receiver with two potential free contacts. The receiver can be operated in ON/OFF, PULSE and PUSH BUTTON modes. The ON/OFF mode can also be used with two TIMER functions and a LOGIC function.
INSTALLATION
The device is intended for installation on a standard DIN rail (35 x 7.5 mm).
- Switch off the power supply.
- Mount the 410-00351 onto the rail.
- Connect the cables for the power supply and for the devices in accordance with the connection diagram.
- Switch on the supply voltage.
- Program the receiver according to the operating manual.
In unfavorable environmental conditions, the external antenna 410-00359 can be used to improve wireless reception (to be bought separately).
OPERATION AND USE
The device is intended for mounting on a DIN rail in a distribution box or a
control cabinet in dry rooms. The unit may only be used as a wireless receiver
for activating electrical devices in accordance with the load table (see § 5).
To be operated with wireless transmitters following the Easywave protocol.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper or non-
intended use.
Display
Note: If you change the programming mode, all outputs are switched off and no switching operations are possible. If you return to operating mode, the outputs remain switched off.
Display | Operating status | Programming mode |
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LED GREEN
Power| Power| Supply voltage is on, LED is lit|
LED RED
2TB| 2-button operation| LED 2TB flashes when a wireless signal is detected| •
Displays the selected operation
• Signals the programming or delete mode
1TB| 1-button operation|
1| LED output 1 flashes| Output 1 switched| Displays the output se- lected for
programming
2| LED output 2 flashes| Output 2 switched
Digital display
O…L| | Upon receiving a programmed
transmission code, the corresponding operating mode is displayed for 2 s.
| Displays the selected operating mode.
Displays the number of seconds during Timer programming
Operating| | Operating status| Programming mode
| Programming button| | Start programming mode and select an operation
| Mode button| | Select an operating mode
| Channel 1 button| Manually switch output ON/OFF.| Select output 1
| Channel 2 button| Manually switch output ON/OFF.| Select output 2
Operation
2-BUTTON OPERATION
In a 2-button operation (2TB), the transmitter buttons A and C switch the
output ON or start or retrigger the TIMER functions. The transmitter buttons B
or D switch OFF or stop the TIMER function. Only one transmission button must
be programmed in the receiver. The code for the second button is assigned
automatically. See § 4.1 for information about programming a 2-button
operation.
Note: If a PULSE or PUSH BUTTON operating mode is programmed in 2-button
operation, both buttons will always perform the same function.
Operating modes
There are several operating modes available. Below you will find an overview
of all operating modes and their function. See § 4.1 for information about
programming an operating mode.
Operating mode| Description| 2-button operation (2TB)
transmitter button| 1-button operation (1TB) transmitter button
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| | | A| B| C| D| A| B| C| D
ON/OFF| The output is switched ON and OFF in 1- or 2-button
operation
0| I/O| If the transmitter button is pressed for longer than 1.6 s when using
1TB, all outputs paired with the transmitter will be switched off| ON| OFF|
ON| OFF| ON/ OFF| ON/ OFF| ON/ OFF| ON/ OFF
PULSE| When a transmitter button is pressed, the output is activated
for the duration of time specified in the operating mode.
Note: This is only possible with in 1-button mode. In 2-button mode, both buttons trigger the same operation
1| 1 s| Output is activated for 1.0 seconds| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON| ON
OFF after Timeout
TIMER| The length of the switching time is permanently programmed. The
output switches ON for the duration of the selected time
The switching time can be retriggered (retrig). Each new keystroke, before the time has expired, starts the switching time again
2| 3 min| Switch-off after 3 minutes without shutdown warning| ON/ retrig|
OFF| ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig
3| 7 min| Switch-off after 7 minutes with shutdown warning*| ON/ retrig| OFF|
ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig
- The shutdown procedure (!) is indicated as follows. 30 seconds before the end, the output switches OFF 1x briefly and then back ON. 15 seconds before the end, the output switches OFF 2x briefly then back ON. Note: When using energy-saving lamps, a shutdown warning is not possible and using this function can result in damage to the lamp
TIMER
(programmable)
| The length of the switching time can be set for each transmitter or
channel
4| Indi- vidual| The length of the switching time can be set by the operator.
Each transmitter can have its own switching time. The switching time that has
been set for a transmitter can only be changed by reprogramming. The factory
setting is 15 minutes switching time without shutdown warning. The timer can
be retriggered. Switching time min: 1 s max: 16:40 h shutdown warning
optional| ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/
retrig| ON/ retrig
5| Global| The length of the switching time can be set by the operator. Each
channel can have its own switching time. The programmed switching time applies
to all transmitters of the respective channel (in this operating mode). If the
switching time is changed, the changes also affect
transmitters that have already been programmed. The factory setting is 15 minutes switching time without shutdown warning. The timer can be retriggered. Switching time min: 1s max: 16: 40h shutdown warning optional
| ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| OFF| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/ retrig| ON/
retrig
PUSH BUTTON| The output is active for as long as the transmitter
button is held down
6| max. 36 s| Switches OFF when the button is released or automatically after
10 or 36 seconds (depending on the type of Easywave switch)| ON| ON| ON| ON|
ON| ON| ON| ON
LOGIC| All programmed transmission codes are combined according to an
AND / OR logic. (only possible in 2-button operation)
7| Logic| The Logic operating mode is subordinate to all other operating
modes. Therefore, this operating mode does not function when a command is sent
from a paired transmitter. ALL other operating modes must be OFF. If a
different operating mode switches ON, LOGIC cannot switch OFF. Switching a
different operating mode OFF while LOGIC is ON resets the LOGIC function.
However, it can be started again at any time.
• OR relationship: if one of the programmed transmitters sends an A telegram (ON), the output switches on.
• AND relationship: if all of the programmed transmitters which previously sent an A, sent a B telegram (OFF), the output switches off
PROGRAMMING
Programming a transmitter code
Note: If a previously programmed transmitter is programmed again in the same
output, the previous operating mode is overwritten with the new operating
mode. 32 transmission codes can be programmed per output.
Operation | Step | Operation | Button to press | Display |
---|---|---|---|---|
2-button operation | 1 | Start the programming mode for 2-button operation | 1x | |
briefly | LED 2TB flashes | |||
2 | Select the operating mode (OM). See § 3.3 | repeatedly | OM number appears on |
digital display
3| Select the switching output. Only one output can be active at any time.
Change as often as required| or| LED 1 or LED 2 and LED 2TB flash
4| Send the transmission code| Transmitter button Tx 1x briefly| LED 2TB and
LED of the selected output light up. When all the LEDS go out, the receiver is
ready for operation
1-button operation| 1| Start the programming mode for 1-button operation| 2x
briefly| LED 1TB flashes
2| Select the operating mode (OM). See § 3.3| repeatedly| OM number appears
on digital display
3| Select the switching output. Only one output can be active at any time.
Change as often as required| or| LED 1 or LED 2 and LED 1TB flash
4| Send the transmission code| Transmitter button Tx 1x briefly| LED 1TB and
LED of the selected output flash. When all the LEDS go out, the receiver is
ready for operation
Programming the TIMER
The switching times for operating modes 4 and 5 can be set individually for each output. The switching time is calculated using the base time measured during programming and the multiplier for the selected operating mode. The maximum base time is 60 seconds. After this time the measurement will stop automatically and you will be asked to set the multiplier.
INDIVIDUAL TIMER (4 )
The set switching time applies individually to transmitters programmed in this
operating mode. The last set switching time is saved and used when programming
a transmitter code.
It is possible to assign different switching times to different transmitters
(e.g. transmitter 1: 10 s, transmitter 2: 99 s.). However, this kind of
programming will only work if the following programming steps are followed:
(see table). The switching time assigned to a transmitter can only be changed
by reprogramming the transmitter.
Step | Operation |
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1 | Program the timer (see § 4.2.3) |
2 | Assign the transmitter to the set timer (see § 4.1) |
GLOBAL TIMER (5 )
The set switching time applies globally to all transmitters that have been
assigned to a channel. The last set switching time is also used for
transmitters that have already been programmed.
PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
Step | Operation | Button to press | Display |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Start the programming mode | 1x briefly | LED 2TB flashes. |
2 | Select the timer operating mode (4 or 5) | repeatedly | OM number appears on |
digital display
3| Select the switching output. Only one output can be active at any time|
or| LED 1/2 and LED 2TB flashes
4| Select the base time| > 1,6 s| LED 2TB + 1TB flash alternately. LED 1 or
LED 2 lights up.
Display displays the passing seconds.
5| Save the base time| 1x briefly| LED 1 or LED 2 and LED 2TB + 1TB light up. Display: multipier (A) flashes
Currently selected multiplier is shown
6| Select the multiplier to be used for the set base time (see § 4.2.5)|
repeatedly| LED of the selected output and LED 2TB + 1TB light up
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7| Save switching time (=base time multiplied by the multiplier)| 1x briefly|
LED 1/2 and LED 2TB + 1TB light up. Display: multipier (A) flashes
If all red LEDs go out, the receiver is ready for operation
CONVERSION TABLE OF TIMER
| | Multiplier for base time
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Seconds| Display| 1 ( A )| 10 ( C )| 100 ( E
)| 1000 ( F )
1| 1| 0:00:01| 0:00:10| 0:01:40| 0:16:40
2| 2| 0:00:02| 0:00:20| 0:03:20| 0:33:20
3| 3| 0:00:03| 0:00:30| 0:05:00| 0:50:00
4| 4| 0:00:04| 0:00:40| 0:06:40| 1:06:40
5| 5| 0:00:05| 0:00:50| 0:08:20| 1:23:20
6| 6| 0:00:06| 0:01:00| 0:10:00| 1:40:00
7| 7| 0:00:07| 0:01:10| 0:11:40| 1:56:40
8| 8| 0:00:08| 0:01:20| 0:13:20| 2:13:20
9| 9| 0:00:09| 0:01:30| 0:15:00| 2:30:00
10| 0| 0:00:10| 0:01:40| 0:16:40| 2:46:40
11| 1| 0:00:11| 0:01:50| 0:18:20| 3:03:20
12| 2| 0:00:12| 0:02:00| 0:20:00| 3:20:00
13| 3| 0:00:13| 0:02:10| 0:21:40| 3:36:40
14| 4| 0:00:14| 0:02:20| 0:23:20| 3:53:20
15| 5| 0:00:15| 0:02:30| 0:25:00| 4:10:00
16| 6| 0:00:16| 0:02:40| 0:26:40| 4:26:40
17| 7| 0:00:17| 0:02:50| 0:28:20| 4:43:20
18| 8| 0:00:18| 0:03:00| 0:30:00| 5:00:00
19| 9| 0:00:19| 0:03:10| 0:31:40| 5:16:40
20| 0| 0:00:20| 0:03:20| 0:33:20| 5:33:20
21| 1| 0:00:21| 0:03:30| 0:35:00| 5:50:00
22| 2| 0:00:22| 0:03:40| 0:36:40| 6:06:40
23| 3| 0:00:23| 0:03:50| 0:38:20| 6:23:20
24| 4| 0:00:24| 0:04:00| 0:40:00| 6:40:00
25| 5| 0:00:25| 0:04:10| 0:41:40| 6:56:40
26| 6| 0:00:26| 0:04:20| 0:43:20| 7:13:20
27| 7| 0:00:27| 0:04:30| 0:45:00| 7:30:00
28| 8| 0:00:28| 0:04:40| 0:46:40| 7:46:40
29| 9| 0:00:29| 0:04:50| 0:48:20| 8:03:20
30| 0| 0:00:30| 0:05:00| 0:50:00| 8:20:00
31| 1| 0:00:31| 0:05:10| 0:51:40| 8:36:40
32| 2| 0:00:32| 0:05:20| 0:53:20| 8:53:20
33| 3| 0:00:33| 0:05:30| 0:55:00| 9:10:00
34| 4| 0:00:34| 0:05:40| 0:56:40| 9:26:40
35| 5| 0:00:35| 0:05:50| 0:58:20| 9:43:20
36| 6| 0:00:36| 0:06:00| 1:00:00| 10:00:00
37| 7| 0:00:37| 0:06:10| 1:01:40| 10:16:40
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38| 8| 0:00:38| 0:06:20| 1:03:20| 10:33:20
39| 9| 0:00:39| 0:06:30| 1:05:00| 10:50:00
40| 0| 0:00:40| 0:06:40| 1:06:40| 11:06:40
41| 1| 0:00:41| 0:06:50| 1:08:20| 11:23:20
42| 2| 0:00:42| 0:07:00| 1:10:00| 11:40:00
43| 3| 0:00:43| 0:07:10| 1:11:40| 11:56:40
44| 4| 0:00:44| 0:07:20| 1:13:20| 12:13:20
45| 5| 0:00:45| 0:07:30| 1:15:00| 12:30:00
46| 6| 0:00:46| 0:07:40| 1:16:40| 12:46:40
47| 7| 0:00:47| 0:07:50| 1:18:20| 13:03:20
48| 8| 0:00:48| 0:08:00| 1:20:00| 13:20:00
49| 9| 0:00:49| 0:08:10| 1:21:40| 13:36:40
50| 0| 0:00:50| 0:08:20| 1:23:20| 13:53:20
51| 1| 0:00:51| 0:08:30| 1:25:00| 14:10:00
52| 2| 0:00:52| 0:08:40| 1:26:40| 14:26:40
53| 3| 0:00:53| 0:08:50| 1:28:20| 14:43:20
54| 4| 0:00:54| 0:09:00| 1:30:00| 15:00:00
55| 5| 0:00:55| 0:09:10| 1:31:40| 15:16:40
56| 6| 0:00:56| 0:09:20| 1:33:20| 15:33:20
57| 7| 0:00:57| 0:09:30| 1:35:00| 15:50:00
58| 8| 0:00:58| 0:09:40| 1:36:40| 16:06:40
59| 9| 0:00:59| 0:09:50| 1:38:20| 16:23:20
60| 0| 0:01:00| 0:10:00| 1:40:00| 16:40:00
Conversion seconds with multiplier in time (Hr: min: sec)
MULTIPLIER OVERVIEW
Multiplier to be used for the set base time.
Multipier
A| 1 x seconds
C| 10 x seconds
E| 100 x seconds
F| 1000 x seconds
H| 100! x seconds with shutdown warning
Deleting the transmitter
In delete mode, individual transmitters can be deleted from the memory of an
output. If a transmitter is programmed in several outputs, it must be deleted
individually from each output as neces-sary. If an attempt is made to delete a
transmitter that is not programmed into the selected output, the LEDS flash
quickly and the receiver remains in delete mode.
Step | Operation | Button to press | Display |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Start the programming mode | 1x briefly or 2x briefly | LED 2TB flashes LED |
1TB flashes
2| Select operating mode L (delete mode)| repeatedly| L
3| Select output.
Only one output can be selected. Output can be changed as often as required
| or| LED 1 or LED 2 and LED xTB flash.
4| Start the delete mode
(If you want to cancel 1x P < 1.6 s)
| until (> 1.6 s)| LED output and 2TB and 1TB flash quickly
5| Send the transmission code to delete the transmitter from the selected
output| Transmitter button Tx 1x briefly| LED output and 2TB and 1TB light up.
When all the LEDs go out, the receiver is ready for operation
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Resetting an output
A separate reset can be carried out for each output. All programmed
transmitters are deleted and all switching times for the respective output are
reset.
Step | Operation | Button to press | Display |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Start the programming mode | 1x briefly or 2x briefly | LED 2TB flashes LED |
1TB flashes
2| Select operating mode L (delete mode)| repeatedly| L
3| Select output.
Only one output can be selected. Output can be changed as often as required
| or| LED 1/2 and LED xTB flash
4| Start the delete mode
(If you want to cancel 1x P < 1.6 s)
| until (> 1.6 s)| LED output and 2TB and 1TB flash quickly
5| Send the transmission code to delete all transmission codes from the
selected output and to reset the TIMER| until (> 1.6 s)| LED output and 2TB
and 1TB light up.
When all the LEDs go out, the receiver is ready for operation
Resetting to factory settings
Buttons to press | Display |
---|---|
Start factory reset | Press and hold + press + simultaneously using 3 |
fingers | shows for 4 s. |
If the display is off, the receiver is ready for operation
If you reset to factory settings, all settings of all outputs will be reset to the factory settings. All programmed transmitters are deleted and all switching times are reset to the initial value.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency | 868.30 MHz |
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Modulation | FSK |
Protocol | Easywave |
Power supply | 230 V AC 50 Hz |
Output | 2 potential-free contacts max. 16 A / 230 V ~ (normally open) |
Power consumption | 0.4 W standby |
max. 1.2 W without load
Connected load| see § 6
Operating temperature| -20 °C to +45 °C
Dimensions (W/L/H)| 34.5 / 89.6 / 62.8 mm
Weight| 108 g
LOAD TABLE
Load type | max. load |
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Capacitive load | |
Dimmable LED lamps | 2A / 400 VA |
Ohmic load | |
Incandescent lamps, 230 V halogen lamps etc. | 16 A / 3,680 VA |
Inductive load | |
Halogen lamps with wound transformers (transformer at least 85 % loaded) | 3 A |
/ 690 VA
Non- or serial-compensated fluorescent lamps with fer- romagnetic ballasts| 3
A / 690 VA
Parallel-compensated fluorescent lamps with fer- romagnetic ballasts| 3 A /
720 VA
Electronic ballast capacity|
Electronic ballasts, electronic transformers, etc.| 4 A / 920 VA
Warnings regarding installation
The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous voltages shall be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services.
CE marking
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio equipment, Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. If applicable, the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on www.niko.eu.
Environment
Do not dump this product with unsorted waste. Bring it to a recognized waste collection point. Together with producers and importers, you have an important role to play in the advancement of sorting, recycling, and reusing discarded electrical and electronic appliances. In order to finance the waste collection and processing, the government levies a recycling contribution in some cases (included in the purchase price of this product).
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