1 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09Information BrochureChoose controlsto matchapplication1Application BrochureDesign your mechanical applications2Roug
© 2009 D 481 - 07/09 10 of 12 Application Example:A User Switch is installed in the garage and another User Switch is installed in the master bedr
11 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09Error Messages Error MessagesSymptom Cause Corrective Action3 Buttons Flashing RedUserButton1UserButton2UserButton
All specifications are subjectto change without notice12 of 12 D 481 - 07/09.tekmar Control Systems Ltd., Canadatekmar Control Systems, Inc., U.S.A.He
© 2009 D 481 - 07/09 2 of 12 Table of ContentsTable of Contents ... 2User Interface ...
3 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09Current ScenePress theSame ButtonNew ScenePerm Scene 1 No ChangePerm Scene 2 - Away Selects Scene 1Perm Scene 3 - U
© 2009 D 481 - 07/09 4 of 12 2) Provide a setpoint device enableEach of the 3 User Buttons can be programmed to enable or disable one or more tN4
5 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09STEP 2Press button “A” once using a blunt object to begin programming mode.Each of the 3 User Buttons will begin to
© 2009 D 481 - 07/09 6 of 12 STEP 5Press button “B” to finalize the User Button setting and exit the programming mode.Note: To return to Step 2 wi
7 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09UserButton1UserButton2UserButton3STEP 8Replace the trim bezel.Output Relay Contacts and DIP SwitchesThe functionali
© 2009 D 481 - 07/09 8 of 12 Critical and Non-Critical Alert LevelsDIP switch 1 = ONDIP switch 2 = OFFDIP switch 3 = Permanent or MomentaryRelay c
9 of 12 © 2009 D 481 - 07/09Application Example: The relay contact can connect to a third party automation system to indicate the current tN4 s
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