Instrukcja obsługi Eltako FRGBW14
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Wireless actuator 
PWM dimmer switch for LED
FRGBW14
GB
Temperature at mounting location: 
-20°C up to +50°C. 
Storage temperature: -25°C up to +70°C.
Relative humidity: 
annual average value <75%.
30 014 068 - 1
Only skilled electricians may install this 
electrical equipment otherwise there is 
the risk of  re or electric shock!
PWM dimmer switch with 4 channels for 
LED 12-24 V DC, each up to 4 A. Adjustable 
minimum brightness and dimming speed. 
With snooze function and light alarm circuit.
Additionally with light scene control via 
PC or with wireless pushbuttons. 
Standby loss only 0.1 watt.
Modular device for DIN-EN 60715 TH35 rail 
mounting. 2 modules = 36 mm wide, 58 mm 
deep.
Connection to the Eltako-RS485 bus. Bus 
cross wiring and power supply with jumper.
The set brightness level remains stored 
when switched off (memory).
In case of a power failure, the switch position
and brightness level are saved and switched
on when the power supply is restored.
Automatic electronic overload protection and 
overtemperature shutdown.
The upper rotary switch is only required 
for teach-in.
Use the middle % 
 rotary switch to set 
the minimum brightness (fully dimmed). 
Use the lower dimming speed rotary 
switch to set the dimming speed. 
The pushbuttons can either be taught in 
as direction pushbuttons or universal 
pushbuttons: as direction pushbutton, 
one side is 'switch on and dim up'; the other 
side is 'switch off and dim down'. A double-
click on the switch-on side triggers the auto-
matic dimming up to full brightness at dim-
speed. Doubleclick on the switch-off side to 
trigger the snooze function. 
As universal pushbutton, change the 
direc-
tion by briefly releasing the pushbutton.
FBH wireless motion/brightness sensors 
can be taught in as master or slave.
FAH wireless brightness sensors can be 
taught in for switch-off dependent on 
brightness or as a twilight switch.
Pushbutton 'central off' for 1 channel: 
switches off.
Pushbutton 'central ON' for channel 1: 
switches on with the memory value.
Pushbutton 'central off' for all 4 channels:
saves the current lighting scene and swit-
ches off.
Pushbutton 'central ON' for all 4 channels:
switches on with the light scene where cen-
tral was switched off most recently. After a 
power failure, the memory values are swit-
ched on.
Rotary switch: Press the middle of the rotary
knob to switch on with the memory value and 
to switch off and save the current dimming 
value. Turn to the right (clockwise) to dim up. 
The turning speed determines the dim-up 
speed. If the dimming actuator was turned to 
the right when it was switched off, the dimmer
will switch on at minimum brightness and 
then continue to dim up. If the rotary knob is 
turned jerkily – and the actuator was previously
switched on or off – dimup is rapid to full 
brightness. 
Turn to the left (anticlockwise) to dim-down 
to the minimum brightness which is adjusted 
on the dimming actuator. 
The turning speed 
determines the dim-down 
speed. If the rotary
 knob is turned to the left 
jerkily, dim-down is rapid to the minimum 
brightness which is adjusted on the dimming 
actuator.
A rotary switch acting as intensity control 
must be taught-in in all channels: Press or 
turn to switch on. To dim up, turn to the 
right and to dim down, turn to the left. Press 
to switch off
.
A rotary switch acting as colour control 
must be taught-in in all channels: Turn to 
the right or left to switch on and change the 
colour. Press to switch to white and press 
again to change back to colour mode.
Colour and intensity double-rocker pushbut-
tons must be taught-in in all channels: Press 
top part of right rocker to switch on and dim 
up; press bottom part of right rocker to switch 
off and dim down. Press top or bottom part of 
left rocker to change the colour; press twice to 
switch to white; press long to switch back to 
colour mode.
Switching for light alarm clocks: An appro-
priately taught-in timer wireless signal starts 
the wake-up function by switching on the 
lighting at lowest brightness and slowly 
dimming up to maximum brightness over a 
period of 30 minutes (or light scene 5). 
The dimming process is stopped by tapping 
briefly, e.g. on the hand-held transmitter. 
Snooze function (Univeral or direction push-
buttons must be taught-in in all channels): 
With a double impulse the lighting is dimmed 
down from the current dimming position to 
the minimum brightness level and switched off. 
The current dimming position as well as the 
adjustable minimum brightness level determine 
the dimming time (max. = 30 minutes) which 
can be reduced as required. It can be switched 
off at any time by short-time control com-
mands during the lighting is dimmed down.
Light scenes on the PC are set and retrieved 
using the Wireless Visualisation and Control 
Software GFVS. One or several FRGBW14 
devices must be taught in on the PC as dim-
ming switches with percentage brightness 
values or high-definition brightness values.
FBH as Master: When an FBH wireless motion
detector and brightness sensor is taught in, 
the switching threshold at which the lighting 
is switched on at the brightness values of 
light scene 6 is defined during teach-in 
using the lower rotary switch. The switching 
th h ld i d d t th b i ht i
using
the
lower
rotary
switch
. 
The
switching
threshold is dependent on the brightness in 
addition to motion (from approx. 30 lux in 
position OFF to approx. 300 lux in max position.
When the FBH in taught-in in the ON position, 
it is only evaluated as a motion detector.
A time delay of 1 minute is a fixed setting in 
the FBH.
By switching-off or dimming with pushbutton
, 
the FBH is deactivated.
Central pushbutton, scene pusbhbutton and 
'dimming value' by PC also lead to deactivation.
A short press on the switchon side of the 
direction pushbutton, the FBH is reactivated.
FBH as Slave: The FBH is only evaluated as 
motion detector.
FAH as Master: When a wireless brightness 
sensor FAH is taught-in, the switching 
threshold is defined by the lower rotary 
switch during teach-in. The switching 
threshold switches the lighting off depending
on the brightness. Switch-on is only possible 
by pressing the pushbutton.
FAH as twilight switch: When an FAH wire-
less brightness sensor is taught in, the 
switching threshold at which the lighting is 
switched on at the brightness values of light 
scene 6 is defined during teach-in using the 
lower rotary switch. The switching threshold 
is dependent on the brightness (from approx. 
0 lux in position OFF to approx. 50 lux in max 
position.
Switch-off takes place at a brightness of 
> 200 Lux.
The red LED accompanies the teach-in 
process and indicates control commands in 
operation by flashing briefly.
Typical connection
BUS BUS
N
Hold
FAM14
BUSBUS
230V AC
FSNT14
+12VGND
RG
-
+
BW
12-24V DC
+
-
Teaching-in wireless sensors in 
wireless actuators
All sensors must be taught-in in the 
actuators so that they can detect and 
execute commands.
Teaching-in actuator FRGBW14
The teach-in memory is empty on delivery
from the factory. To make sure that 
nothing has already been taught-in, clear
the memory content completely:
Set the middle rotary switch to CLR. 
The LED  ashes at a high rate. Within the 
next 10 seconds, turn the upper rotary 
switch three times to the right stop (turn 
clockwise) and then turn back away from 
the stop. The LED stops  ashing and 
goes out after 2 seconds. All taught-in 
sensors are cleared. 
Clear individual taught-in sensors in the 
same way as in the teach-in procedure, 
except that you set the middle rotary 
switch to CLR instead of LRN, and operate
the sensor. The LED previously flashing 
at a high rate goes out.
Teaching-in sensors:
A total of 116 memory locations are 
available.
1.  Set the top rotary switch to the 
required teach-in function.
  1 = timer as wake-up light;
Teach-in FAH or FBH as Master
  2 = 'central off'; 
Teach-in second FBH as slave
  3 = universal switch; 
Teach-in third FBH as slave;     
  4 = 'central on'; 
Teach-in fourth FBH as slave
  5 = Teach in direction pushbutton;
  Direction pushbutton are automatically 
taught-in fully when pressed. Depending
on where the button is pressed, the 
functions for switch-on and dim-up are 
defined on one side and switchoff and 
dim-down on the other side.
  6 = teach in sequential light scene push-
button, a pushbutton or half of a double 
pushbutton is assigned automatically. 
  7 = Teach in 4-way direct light scene 
pushbuttons (a complete pushbutton 
with double rocker is assigned automa-
tically). Turn the lower rotary switch to 
the following position:
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Function rotary switches
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Eltako | 
| Kategoria: | Niesklasyfikowane | 
| Model: | FRGBW14 | 
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