Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
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Chapter 7: Switch actuators
7.1
Switch actuator, 1-gang
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
Art. no. 629993
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16Chapter 7:Switch actuatorsArt. no.629993As at 03/067.1Switch actuator, 1-gang
The switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16 is an
intelligent relay with bus capability. The device has a
switched relay output and enables the switching of
luminaires and other loads.
The function of the channel is determined by the
downloaded application software.
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Danger due to electrical current:
All work carried out on the unit may only be
performed by skilled electricians. The country-
specific regulations and the valid EIB guidelines
must be followed.
The switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16 can be
used flexibly and installed in a wall or ceiling box (in
accordance with DIN 49073 Form B) with a diameter
of 60 mm due to its compact size. For ceiling
mounting, the ceiling hook on which the luminaire is
suspended can be screwed onto the ceiling box
through the centre hole in the switch actuator.
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Attention:
If socket-outlets are switched with the switch
actuator, the circuit must be fused at 10 A as it
cannot be guaranteed that only pure ohmic
loads are connected. This fusing can be carried
out with the SCHUKO socket-outlet insert with
fine-wire fuse.
The device is housed in a plastic enclosure and is
supplied with an integrated bus coupler. The bus line
is connected via the bus connecting terminal. The
switched output and the mains voltage are connected
via two screw terminals.
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Attention:
You must ensure that a safety clearance is
maintained in accordance with DIN VDE 0110
Part 1. A distance of at least 4 mm must be
maintained between individual cores of the 230
V cable and the bus cable.
Suggested installation:
The opposite entry openings of the installation box
should be used for the 230 V low-voltage cables and
the bus cable.
The sheath of the bus cable must be cut back as
short as possible at the bus terminal.
The flush-mounted switch actuator itself serves as
a separating web.
Connection example:
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
Colour
polar white
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1. Function
2. Installation
AC 230V
µ 16A
address:
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Schaltaktor UP/230/16
Switch actuator FM/230/16
A Bus connecting terminal, max. 4 core pairs
B Connection of the 230 V low-voltage cable
C Programming LED (red LED)/programming button
A Bus coupler
A
B
AC 230V
µ 16A
address:
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Schaltaktor UP/230/16
Switch actuator FM/230/16
C
Bus
+ -
A
N
L
L1
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Chapter 7: Switch actuators
7.1
Switch actuator, 1-gang
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
Art. no. 629993
After wiring the device, the assignment of the physical
address and the parameterisation are carried out:
1 Connect the interface to the bus
2 Connect the bus voltage to the system
3 Press the programming button in the device (red
programming LED lights up)
4 Download the physical address from the ETS via
the interface (red programming LED goes out)
5 Load the application with the corresponding
parameterisation into the device via the interface
6 Connect the mains voltage to the system
7 When the device is ready for operation, check the
required function (also possible using ETS)
3. Commissioning
4. Technical data
External auxiliary
voltage:
none
Power supply from the
bus:
DC 24 V/approx. 10 mA
Insulation voltage:
4 kV between bus and
AC 230 V
Switch contacts:
1 x make contacts
Nominal voltage:
AC 230 V, 50 to 60 Hz
Nominal current:
16 A at cos
= 1
10 A inductive load at
cos
= 0.6
Connected load:
Incandescent lamps: AC 230 V, max. 2700 W
with 20,000 switching
cycles
Halogen lamps:
AC 230 V, max. 1700 W
with 20,000 switching
cycles
Fluorescent lamps:
AC 230 V, max. 1000 VA,
with parallel correction,
with 5,000 switching
cycles
Capacitive load:
AC 230 V, 10 A, max.
105
F with 5,000
switching cycles
Fuse:
The switch contact must be
protected by a series-
connected circuit-breaker
Switching frequency:
max. 10 per minute at
nominal load
Ambient temperature:
Operation:
-5 °C to +45 °C
Storage:
-25 °C to +55 °C
Transport:
-25 °C to +70 °C
Environment:
can be used at up to 2000
m above sea level (MSL)
Operating elements:
Programming button
Display elements:
Red LED for checking the
bus voltage and for
entering the physical
address
Connections:
Bus:
via two 1 mm pins for bus
connecting terminal
Outer conductor:
two screw terminals for
max. 2.5 mm²
EC guidelines:
corresponds to low-voltage
guideline 73/23/EEC;
corresponds to EMC
guideline 89/336/EEC
Dimensions:
51x52x29 mm (WxHxD)
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7.1
Switch actuator, 1-gang
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
Switch Logic Time Scene Dis. Prio. Init. 4810/1.1
Art. no. 629993
Selection in the product database
Switch Logic Time Scene Dis. Prio. Init. 4810/1.1
Dynamic administration of group addresses
Maximum no. of group addresses and associations:
104
Device selection:
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The application must first be adapted to the
hardware in use. When changing over the
device selection, parameter settings and linked
group addresses are modified by the ETS
program. For this reason, the device selection
should be set before configuring the device.
Parameters
Function
When the application is loaded, the following functions
can be implemented and controlled via the bus:
Block diagram:
With regard to the switching behaviour of the actuator,
each function has a certain priority. The weighting of
the functions can be taken from the following table:
5. Settings in the EIB Tool Software (ETS)
Manufacturer:
Merten
Product family:
7.1
Switch actuator, 1-gang
Product type:
7.1.02
Flush-mounted FM
Program name:
Switch Logic Time Scene Dis. Prio.
Init. 4810/1.0
Media type:
Twisted Pair
Product name:
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/
230/16
Order number:
629993
6. Application overview
Functional group
Function
Group addresses
Number of objects/associations
= 104, dynamic
Reset behaviour
Behaviour on bus voltage failure
Behaviour on bus voltage
recovery
Behaviour after ETS download
Relay operation
Relay operation: break contact/
make contact/changeover
contact/flashing indicator
Switching function
Switching
Central switching function
Time functions
ON delay
OFF delay
ON delay and OFF delay
Staircase lighting function
(staircase timer), retriggerable/
not retriggerable, with/without
manual OFF function,
prewarning function
ON delay and staircase lighting
function
OFF delay and staircase lighting
function
Higher priority functions
Disable function with/without
switching delay/staircase
lighting function
Logic operation (AND/OR) or
priority control
Scenes
1 byte scene function
Status information (status
response)
Active status response function
Passive status information
6.1 Switch Logic Time Scene Dis. Prio. Init.
4810/1.1
Device selection
Parameter
Setting
Device selection
1-gang switch actuator, flush-
mounted/230/16
2-gang switch actuator REG-K/
2x230/16 with manual mode
4-gang switch actuator REG-K/
4x230/16 with manual mode
8-gang switch actuator REG-
K/8x230/6
Priority
function
Logic
object
Priority
object
Disable
object
Switch
object
Status feed-
back object
Switch and
time logic
Bus volt-
age failure
Relay
Relay operating
function
Central switch-
ing object
Disable
function
Scene
object
Bus voltage
recovery
ETS
download
Scene
memory
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Switch actuator, 1-gang
Switch actuator, flush-mounted/230/16
Switch Logic Time Scene Dis. Prio. Init. 4810/1.1
Art. no. 629993
Priorities:
Behaviour on bus voltage failure/reset
Behaviour on bus voltage failure
When the bus voltage drops below 18 V, the relay can
adopt a parameterised state. The relay can either be
closed, opened or remain in the position it occupied
prior to the failure. At the same time, the current
switching position of the relay is stored in the device.
Only the actual relay state ("1" for closed; "0" for
opened) at the time of the voltage failure is saved and
not any active time delays. No further status response
telegrams are sent. This function has the highest
priority.
Parameters
Behaviour on bus voltage recovery
On bus voltage recovery, the relay can adopt a
parameterised state. The following options are
available for selection.
In the settings "opened" or "closed", the relay contact
is opened or closed. An inversion does not take place
in the "break contact" relay mode.
Staircase lighting functions: In the "make contact"
mode, the staircase lighting function starts with the
setting "closed". This also happens in the "break
contact" mode with the setting "opened".
In the setting "no change", the relay remains in the
current state. Any manual operation that occurs in the
meantime (with 2-gang and 4-gang switch actuators) is
retained. The device does not know the status of the
channel at this point and therefore no status signal can
take place. The status is only available following a
switching action of the channel.
In the setting "as for bus voltage failure", the relay
adopts the state which was stored in the device on
bus voltage failure. Any manual operations that occur
(with 2-gang and 4-gang switch actuators) are
overwritten. There are no stored states once the
application has been downloaded. This means that the
output is opened in the "make contact" mode while the
relay closes in the "break contact" mode.
If the setting "flash" is selected, the rela