11. Programming/Operation
Ensure to observe the information in Chapter 12 for operation and/or programming
using the buttons on the circuit board!
a) Entering the "FS20 UTS" into the Address System
Please note:
The FS20 Radio Switching System components do not react to remote control
commands as they are initially supplied. They need to be addressed with the
transmitter in accordance with the instructions of the corresponding switching
device.
It is only afterwards that their functions can be controlled with the transmitter.
All settings such as addressing, coding, timer programming etc can be programmed via the
four buttons on the circuit board inside the "FS20 UTS".
Once programmed the Universal Thermostat Transmitter works completely
independently and does not require any further operation.
The "FS20 UTS" is a component within the FS20 radio switching system. Thus it is obviously
possible to integrate it into the code and address system if you wish to operate several different
FS20 radio switching system devices at the same time.
When first put into operation the "FS20 UTS" Universal Thermostat Transmitter will automatically
set itself a randomly selected house code and the standard address of the transmitter channel.
You only need to adjust this automatically generated setting if you wish to
operate several different FS20 radio switching system devices at the same time.
The house code and addressing can also be changed or set at any given later
time if required.
The house code, an address group and a sub-address are used for coding the transmitter and
its individual buttons. The "FS20 UTS" can also be programmed as a local or global master
using special address group assignments.
See chapter 10 for further information.
The four buttons on the circuit board are used to enter the 8-digit house code, the 2-digit
address groups and the 2-digit sub-address (see Chapter 8. c).
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