Eltako FL62-230V Wireless Light Actuator Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Eltako
Table of Contents
Eltako FL62-230V Wireless Light Actuator
Only skilled electricians may install this electrical equipment otherwise there is the risk of fire 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 29/21 (see the bottom side of housing)
Wireless light actuator 10 A/250 V AC. Impulse switch with NO contact,
potentially free. 230 V incandescent lamps and halogen lamps 1000 W, ESL, and
230 V LED lamps up to 200 W. Standby loss only 0.4 watts. For installation.
49×51 mm, 20 mm deep. The terminals are plug-in terminals for conductor cross-
sections of 0.2 mm2 to 2.5 mm2.
The convenient tap technology permits the teach-in of up to 32 wireless
universal push buttons, wireless direction push buttons, wireless central
control pushbuttons, and motion sensors. Bidirectional wireless switchable.
Distance between control terminals and contact 6 mm
Supply voltage and control voltage local 230 V.
If the supply voltage fails, the device is switched off in the defined mode. When the supply voltage is restored, the device is switched off in a defined process. After installation, wait for the short automatic synchronization before connecting the switched user to the network. In addition to the wireless control input via an internal antenna, this wireless actuator can also be controlled locally by a conventional 230 V control switch if fitted previously. Glow lamp current is not permitted.
Typical connection
Start-up
After plugging the device into the socket the teach-in mode is automatically active for 2 minutes provided the memory content is empty (as-delivered state) and/or the teach-in mode is not blocked. Readiness for teach-in is indicated by the lamp briefly switching on/off. If no action occurs for 2 minutes, teach-in mode ends automatically. This is signaled by the lamp switching on and off briefly.
Teaching-in sensors
Universal pushbutton: tap briefly 3 times; Direction pushbutton: tap briefly 4 times; Direction pushbutton teach-in is fully automatic when the pushbutton is tapped. Where you tap is then defined as a switch-on. The other side automatically becomes switch-off.
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Central control pushbutton On: Tap briefly 5 times;
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Central control pushbutton Off: Tap briefly 6 times;
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Wireless motion sensor FB65B, FB55B, FBH65SB, FBHF65SB, FBH55SB:
(EEP A5-07-01); -
Smoke detector FRWB, FHMB:
(EEP A5-30-03); -
Rotary switch and GFVS:
(EEP A5-38-08); Confirmation telegrams are switched on and sent automatically at the teach-in of the rotary switch and GFVS.
After teaching-in a sensor, teach-in is confirmed by the lamp switching on/off briefly; the teach-in mode is active for a further 2 minutes.
Teaching in a wireless switch FS.. as a ‘universal button’:
Briefly tap both sides (top and bottom) of the wireless switch alternately 3
times. (The first push of a button starts the ‘tapping sequence’; the button
on the opposite side is interpreted as a ‘release’). Function: Press the radio
switch up or down, and the switch position of the actuator changes each time
it is pressed (toggling). If several radio switches or radio buttons are
taught together, the radio switch fulfills the function of a toggle switch.
To prevent unintentional teach-in, the teach-in mode is automatically blocked 2 minutes after the last teach-in, if a universal or direction pushbutton is already taught-in. This is indicated by the lamp being switched on/off briefly twice.
Encrypted and unencrypted sensors can be taught.
Teach in encrypted sensors
- Activate teach-in mode if necessary.
- Activate sensor encryption within 2 minutes.
- Then teach in the encrypted sensor as described under ‘Teach in sensors’.
With encrypted sensors, use the ‘rolling code’, i.e. the code changes in each telegram, both in the transmitter and in the receiver. If a sensor sends more than 50 telegrams when the actuator is not active, the sensor is no longer recognized when the actuator is active and must be taught again as an ‘encrypted sensor’. It is not necessary to teach in the function again.
Block teach-in mode immediately
Tap 3 times briefly and once long (> 2 seconds) on a wireless pushbutton (not central control pushbutton) that is already taught in or the local pushbutton. A block is indicated by switching the load on/off twice briefly.
Unblock teach-in mode
Tap 4 times briefly and once long (>2 seconds) on a wireless pushbutton already taught in (not a central command pushbutton) or the local pushbutton. Readiness for teach-in is indicated by briefly switching the load on/off.
Teach in confirmation telegrams from other actuators:
Unlock simplified learning mode:
- Tap an already taught-in wireless push-button (not central control pushbutton) or the local wired pushbutton 4 times briefly plus 2 times long (> 2 seconds). The readiness for teaching-in is signaled by briefly switching the load on and off, this mode is active for 30 seconds.
- Switch the actuator, which is confirmation telegram has to be taught in, on or off with its wired pushbutton. The automatic locking is signaled immediately after teaching-in by briefly switching the load on and off twice.
Confirmation telegram ‘ON’ (0x70 and 0x30) is taught as ‘Central on’. Confirmation telegram ‘OFF’ (0x50 and 0x10) is taught in as ‘Central OFF’.
Clear memory content completely (restore as-delivered state):
- Switch the power supply off/on.
- Tap 8 times briefly and once long (>2 seconds) on a wireless push button already taught in (not a central command push button). Clear is indicated by the lamp briefly switching on/off.
- Apply on ‘Teach in wireless pushbutton’.
Switch-on or -off confirmation telegrams
- Switch the power supply off/on.
- Tap 7 times briefly and once long (>2 seconds) on a wireless pushbutton already taught in (not a central command pushbutton) or the local button.
- ON is indicated by the lamp switching on/off briefly twice.
- OFF is indicated by the lamp briefly switching on/off.
Semi-automatic motion detection with taught-in wireless motion sensor FB65B, FB55B, FBH65SB, FBHF65SB, FBH55SB (factory setting): Press the pushbutton to switch on. This starts a release delay time of 5 minutes during which the device switches on again if motion is detected. When motion is no longer detected, the device switches off automatically after 5 minutes.
The actuator then responds to motion for a further 5 minutes before switching off auto-matically. After this time expires, the device must be switched on again by pressing the push button. The device can be switched off at any time by pressing the pushbutton, but then motion is no longer detected.
Fully automatic motion detection with taught-in wireless motion sensor FB65B, FB55B, FBH65SB, FBHF65SB, FBH55SB: If the actuator is not to switch on automati-cally when motion is detected, e.g. in rooms without daylight, replug the jumper to ‘active’ on the motion sensor. When motion is no longer detected, the device switches off automatically after the 5-minute release delay time expires. Press the push button at any time to switch the device on or off. When motion is detected, the device switches on again automatically.
If a smoke detector FRWB or a heat detector FHMB is taught-in, the contact closes immediately after receiving the alarm telegram. After receiving the alarm end telegram, the contact doesn´t open automatically, but only via a pushbutton.
THE UNIQUE WIRELESS PROFESSIONAL SMART HOME STANDARD
- Frequency: 868.3 MHz
- Transmit power: max. 10 mW
Hereby, Eltako GmbH declares that the radio equipment type FL62-230V is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: eltako.com.
Must be kept for later use!
Eltako GmbH
D-70736 Fellbach
Technical Support English:
+49 711 94350025 technical-support@eltako.de.
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29/2021 Subject to change without notice.
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