Programming a transmitter with your TRIO2SYS EnOcean 16A DIN Rail Switch Receiver is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
- Ensure the receiver is connected to the mains power supply.
- Use a small insulated screwdriver to access the LRN or CLR buttons on the receiver.
- To enter programming mode, briefly press (about 0.5 seconds) the LRN button. The LED will flash regularly, indicating you are in programming mode.
- To associate a transmitter, either press one of the switches on your transmitter or press the LRN button on the receiver. The receiver will confirm successful association by keeping the LED illuminated for 4 seconds.
- To clear a transmitter, press one of the transmitter switches or the LRN button associated with the sensor. The receiver will confirm clearing by turning the LED off for 4 seconds.
- You can also use the EnOcean UTE1 protocol for association or deletion. After selecting the relay output, send a UTE Query1 type frame. Association or deletion is confirmed by the LED staying on or off for 4 seconds, alongside a UTE Response1 type frame.
- To exit programming mode, briefly press (about 0.5 seconds) the LRN button again. The LED's regular flashing will stop, signifying you have exited programming mode.
Important notes:
- Your receiver will not have any transmitters programmed by default.
- When using BMS products, program each channel individually.
- You can associate up to 32 transmitters, switches, or sensors per channel.
- If the memory is full, the receiver will exit programming mode upon an additional association attempt.
- Transmitters are alternately programmed or cleared when activated repeatedly.
- Learn mode will automatically time out after 30 seconds if no button is pressed.
Following these steps, you should successfully program your transmitter with the TRIO2SYS EnOcean 16A DIN Rail Switch Receiver.