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6LE002682B
Output 16A / shutter/blind
Output 16A C-Load adapted /  
shutter/blind
Output 16A C-Load adapted /  
shutter/blind
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6LE002682B1 6LE002682B2 3 Hager 6LE002682B - 09/2020Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France - www.hager.com
Safety instructions z
Electrical equipment may only be installed and 
assembled by a qualified electrician in accor-
dance with the relevant installation standards, 
guidelines, regulations, directives, safety and 
accident prevention regulations of the country.
Failure to comply with these installation 
instructions may result in damage to the 
device, fire or other hazards.
Hazard due to electric shock. Disconnect 
before working on the device or load. Take into 
account all circuit breakers that supply 
dangerous voltages to the device or load. 
Hazard due to electric shock. The device is not 
suited for safe disconnection of the mains 
supply.
Hazard due to electric shock on the SELV/PELV 
installation. Not suitable for switching SELV/
PELV voltages.
Do connect only one motor per output. When 
connecting several motors, motors or device 
may be destroyed
Use drives with mechanical or electrical final 
position switches only. Check final position 
switches for correct adjustment. Observe 
motor manufacturer's data. The device could 
get damaged.
Do not connect any three-phase motors. The 
device could get damaged.
Observe the motor manufacturer's data regar-
ding change-over time and max. switch-on ti-
me.
These instructions are an integral component 
of the product and must be retained by the end 
user.
Design and layout of the device
30V DC
-+
auto
C6
C5
C8C8
C7C7
9 11
C5 C6
13
C7
15
C8
10 12 14 16
C5 C6 C7 C8
3 5
C2 C3
7
C4
4 6 8
C2 C3 C4
C2C2
C1C1
C4C4
C3C3
1N L
C1
2
C1
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4) (5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
Fig. 1: Example device variant 8/4gang
(1)  Slide switch auto/
(2)  KNX bus connection terminal
(3)  Connections loads
(4)  Labelling field 
(5)  Illuminated programming button
(6)  Operation button for manual operation per 
output with status LED
(7)  Connections for switching voltage
(8)  Mains power supply connections (only 8gang)
  With variants 4/2gang, 6/3gang and 10/5gang 
the basic design corresponds to the 8/4gang 
device variant.
Function
System information
This device is a product of KNX system and 
corresponds to the KNX guidelines. Detailed 
specialised knowledge obtained from KNX training 
courses is required for comprehension. The 
planning, installation and commissioning of the 
device is carried out with the help of KNX-certified 
software. 
Systemlink start-up:
The function of the device is software-dependent. 
The software is to be taken from the product 
database. You can find the latest version of the 
product database, technical descriptions as well 
as conversion and additional support programmes 
on our website.
Easylink start-up:
The function of the device is configuration-depen-
dent. The configuration can also be done using 
devices developed specially for simple setting and 
start-up.
This type of configuration is only possible with 
devices of the easylink system. Easylink stands for 
easy, visually supported start-up. Preconfigured 
standard functions are assigned to the in/outputs 
by means of a service module.
Functional description
The device receives telegrams from sensors or 
other controllers via the KNX installation bus and 
switches electrical loads with its independent relay 
contacts. 
The C load variants are particularly suitable for 
capacitive loads and are designed for high switch-
on currents.
Correct use
 - Switch electrical loads of 230 V AC with poten-
tial-free contacts.
 - Switching electrically operated motors of 230 V 
AC for blinds, shutters, awnings and similar 
hangings.
 - Mounting on DIN rail according to DIN EN 
60715 in the distribution box.
Product characteristics 
 - manual activation of the outputs on the device 
possible, building site operation
 - Status display of the outputs on the device
 - Scene function
 - Forced position by higher-level controller 
 - Connection of various external conductors 
possible.
Functions in switch operation
 - Time switching functions
Functions in shutter/blind operation:
 - Position can be started directly
 - Slat position directly controllable
 - Feedback of operating state, shutter position 
and slat adjustment
 - 3 Alarms
Operation
Manual operation switch on/o
  With the 8/4gang variants, control of the out-
puts is possible even without bus voltage when 
mains voltage is connected e.g. for operation at 
building sites.
Bus or mains power supply is present.
 zPush switch (1) to position  .
Manual operation is switched on, the outputs 
can be controlled using the operation buttons 
(6) independently of each other.
  During manual operation, the controller is deac-
tivated via the KNX bus.
  Systemlink start-up 
Depending on the programming, the manual 
operation is either activated permanently or 
for a time period configured via the application 
software. If the manual operation is blocked via 
the application software, no activation takes 
place.
Or:
 zMove switch (1) to position  .auto
The manual operation is switched o. Opera-
tion takes place solely via the KNX bus. The 
output adopts the position predefined by the 
bus controller.
Operating outputs in manual operation
Operation takes place per output by brief repeated 
presses on the operation button (table 1).
CAUTION!
Risk of destruction due to simultane-
ous pressing of the buttons for UP and 
DOWN if a motor is connected when 
the motor is in unprogrammed state!
Motors, hangings and the device may 
be destroyed!
Always only press one button in 
manual operation for unprogrammed 
devices. 
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Status  Behaviour when 
button pressed briefly 
Switching operation
Load is switched 
o. Status LED of 
the button (6) is o
Switch ON the connected 
load. Status LED of the 
button (6) lights up.
Load is switched 
on, status LED 
of the button (6) 
lights up
Switch OFF the connected 
load. LED goes out.
Roller shutter/blind operation
Output is in stand-
by, status LED of 
the button (6) is o
Movement operation starts. 
Status LED of the button (6) 
lights up.1)
  If the roller shutter/blind 
is in the final position, 
press the opposite 
button to move the roller 
shutter/ blind
Output active, 
status LED of the 
button (6) lights 
up. 1)
Movement operation stops, 
LED goes out.
1)  LED lights up red with TYA6.. devices. LED lights up 
red while moving up and green while moving down 
with TXA6.. devices
Table 1: Manual operation
Information for electricians
Installation and electrical connection
DANGER!
Touching live parts can result in an 
electric shock!
An electric shock can be lethal!
Disconnect the connecting cables 
before working on the device and 
cover all live parts in the area!
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CAUTION!
Impermissible heating if the load of 
the device is too high!
The device and the connected cables 
may get damaged in the connection 
area!
Do not exceed the maximum current 
carrying capacity!
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CAUTION!
Risk of destruction if parallel connec-
tion of several motors on one output!
Final position switches could fuse 
together. Motors, hangings and the 
device may be destroyed!
Do connect only one motor per  
output! 
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Installing the appliance
  Observe temperature range. Provide sucient 
cooling.
 zMount device onto DIN rail in accordance with 
DIN EN 60715. 
Connect device
30V DC
-+
auto
C6
C5
C8C8
C7C7
9 11
C5 C6
13
C7
15
C8
10 12 14 16
C5 C6 C7 C8
3 5
C2 C3
7
C4
4 6 8
C2 C3 C4
C2C2
C1C1
C4C4
C3C3
1N L
C1
2
C1
L3
L2
L1
N
Fig 2: Device connection
Fig 3: Installation/deinstallation with plug-in  
terminals
 zConnect bus cable via connecting terminal (2).
  Mains voltage can be connected optionally for 
device variants 8/4gang (8). Reduction of the 
power supply load is possible (see Technical 
data).
Connecting loads to be switched
The output is configured as switching output.
 zConnect switching voltage on the upper termi-
nal strip (7) of the device 
 zConnect load on the lower terminal strip (3) of 
the device
Connecting blind drives
The two adjacent relay outputs  / ,  / ,  C1 C2 C3 C4
C5 C6 C7 C8/ ,  /  each form one blind output for 
blind operations. Each left relay output  ,  , C1 C3
C5 C7,   is intended for the direction UP, each right 
relay output  ,  ,  ,  is intended for the C2 C4 C6 C8 
direction DOWN. In manual operation, the blind is 
moved UP and DOWN using the corresponding 
operation buttons.
Two outputs are configured as blind output.
 zConnect supply voltage of the drives on the 
upper terminal strip (7). While doing so, use the 
same phase (external conductors).
 zConnect drives on the lower terminal strip (3).
Start-up
Systemlik: Loading the physical address and 
application software
The switch (1) is in position  .auto
 zSwitch on bus voltage. 
 zPress programming button (5). 
The button lights up.
  If the button does not light up, no bus voltage 
is present.
 zLoad the physical address into the device.
Status LED of the button goes out.
 zLoad application software. 
 zNote down the physical address on the label-
ling field (4).
Easylink: 
Information on the system configuration can be 
taken from the extensive description of the service 
module easylink.
Start up the device.
 zSwitch on mains voltage on the outputs.
 zSwitch on mains supply (variant 8gang).
Determine operation time and slat adjusting 
time
In blind/roller shutter operation, the operation time 
for positioning the sunshade is important. The 
position is calculated based on the operation time. 
The slat adjusting time for slat blinds, determined 
by the design, is part of the total operation time. 
The opening angle of the slats is therefore set 
as operation time between opened and closed 
position. 
  The operation time for UP is normally longer 
than the operation time for DOWN and must be 
measured separately if necessary
 zMeasure UP and DOWN operation time of the 
hanging. 
 zMeasure slat adjusting time between OPEN 
and CLOSED. 
 zEnter measured values into the parameter set-
ting –  ... or  .running time slat step time
Functional test
The functionality of the outputs is displayed via the 
status LED of the operation button (6).
Appendix
Technical data
Supply voltage KNX  21-32V   sTBTS
Breaking capacity  µ16A AC1 230V~
Incandescent lamps   2300 W
HV halogen lamps  2300 W
Conventional transformers  1600 W
Electronic transformers  1200 W
Fluorescent lamps: 
 - without ballast   1200 W
 - with electronic ballast (mono/duo)  20 x 36 W
Energy-saving lamps  18 x 23 W
Switching current at cos Φ = 0.6  max. 6 A 
Upstream protection: circuit breaker  16 A 
Minimum switching current  100 mA
Interlock time for 
changing direction of travel  software-dependent
Operating altitude  max. 2000 m
Degree of contamination  2
Surge voltage  4 kV
Degree of protection of housing  IP 20
Degree of protection of housing  
under front panel  IP30
Impact protection  IK 04
Overvoltage class  III
Operating temperature  -5° ... +45°C  
Storage/transport temperature  -20 … +70°C
Maximum switching  
cycle rate at full load  6 switching cycle/minute
Connection capacity  0.75 mm²…2.5 mm²
Communication media KNX   TP 1
Configuration mode   S-Mode, Easy link 
controller (TXA ... only)
Only C load variants
Fluorescent lamps with  
conv. ballast,  
parallel connection  1500 W, 200 µF
Variants 4/2gang
Energy dissipation   8 W
Maximum current permitted per device  max. 40 A  
Own consumption on the KNX bus:
 - typical   4 mA (TYA..) 
  5 mA (TXA..)
 - in standby  3,3 mA (TYA..)
  3 mA (TXA..)
Dimension   4 TE, 4 x 17.5 mm
Variants 6/3gang
Energy dissipation   12 W
Maximum current permitted per device  max. 60 A  
Own consumption on the KNX bus:
 - typical  4,3 mA (TYA..) 
  5 mA (TXA..)
 - in standby  3,3 mA (TYA..)
  3 mA (TXA..)
Dimension   4 TE, 4 x 17.5 mm
Variants 8/4gang
Auxiliary voltage  230V~ +10/-15% 
  240V~ +/-6% 
Maximum current permitted per device  max. 80 A  
Energy dissipation   12 W
Own consumption on the KNX bus:
 - typical  15,2 (TYA..) 
  6 mA (TXA..)
 - in standby  8,6 mA (TYA..)
  4 mA (TXA..)
Own consumption on the KNX bus with mains 
connection:
 - typical  2 mA (TXA.., TYA..)
 - in standby  2 mA (TXA.., TYA..)
Dimension   6 TE, 6 x 17.5 mm
Variants 10/5gang
Energy dissipation   15 W
Maximum current permitted per device max. 100 A  
Own consumption on the KNX bus:
 - typical  15,9 mA (TYA..) 
  6 mA (TXA..)
 - in standby  7,5 mA (TYA..)
  4 mA (TXA..)
Dimension   6 TE, 6 x 17.5 mm
Troubleshooting
Manual operation not possible
Cause 1: Switch (1) not moved to  .
Move switch to  .
Cause 2: Manual operation is not enabled (Sys-
temlink).
Enable manual operation via application soft-
ware.
Bus operation is not possible
Cause 1: Bus voltage is not present.
Check bus connection terminals for correct 
polarity.
Check bus voltage by briefly pressing the pro-
gramming button (5), red LED lights up if bus 
voltage is present.
8gang: If mains voltage without bus voltage is 
present - red LED of programming button (5) 
flashes.
Cause 2 : Manual operation is active. Switch (1) is 
in position  .
Move switch (1) to position  .auto
Shutters/blinds do not move to the final 
position
Cause: Operation time for the shutters/blinds set 
incorrectly.
Check operation times. Measure again and 
reprogram if necessary.
Σ max
20 A
Σ max
20 A
Σ max
20 A
C1 C2 C3 ...
Cn ...
Overall load current rating 
of neighbouring outputs 
20 A
WARNING!
The supply voltages of the electric 
circuits connected to the product 
must always all fall within the same 
voltage range (LV (low voltage), VLV 
(very-low voltage) or SELV (safety 
extra-low voltage)).  
Connecting voltages of dierent 
ranges is strictly prohibited.
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Correct Disposal of This product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic 
Equipment).
 (Applicable  in  the  European  Union  and  other  European 
countries with separate collection systems).
This  marking  shown  on  the  product  or  its  literature 
indicates  that  it  hould  not  be  disposed  with  other 
household wasted at the end of its working life. To prevent 
possible harm to the environment or human health from 
uncontrolled  waste  disposal,  please  separate  this  from 
other  types  of  wastes  and  recycle  it  responsibly  to 
promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where 
they  purchased  this  product,  or  their  local  government 
oce, for details of where and how they can take this item 
for environmentally safe recycling.
Business  users should contact their supplier and check 
the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This 
product  should  not  be  mixed  with  other  commercial 
wastes of disposal.
Usable in all Europe 
å
 and in Switzerland
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Hager | 
| Kategoria: | przełącznik | 
| Model: | TXA610D | 
| Kolor produktu: | Biały | 
| Typ produktu: | Mechanizm okiennic/żaluzji | 
| Prąd: | 16 A | 
| Liczba kanałów: | 10 kan. | 
| Napięcie: | 230 V | 
| Częstotliwość danych wejściowych: | 50/60 Hz | 
| Typ mocowania: | Montaż na szynie DIN | 
| Liczba modułów DIN: | 6 | 
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