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 mains power.
- Use a small insulated screwdriver to access the LRN or CLR buttons on the receiver.
- To initiate programming mode, briefly press (about 0.5 seconds) the LRN button. The LED will flash regularly, indicating you're in programming mode.
- To associate a transmitter, either activate one of its switches or press the LRN button on the receiver. The receiver confirms the successful association by keeping the LED illuminated for 4 seconds. You can then add another transmitter or clear one.
- To clear a transmitter, either activate a switch on the transmitter or press the LRN button associated with the desired sensor. The receiver acknowledges the clearing by turning the LED off for 4 seconds.
- Alternatively, you can utilize the EnOcean UTE1 protocol for associating or deleting transmitters. Once the relay output is selected, send a UTE Query1 type frame. Association or deletion is confirmed when the LED remains on or off for 4 seconds, and by sending a UTE Response1 type frame.
- To exit programming mode, briefly press (about 0.5 seconds) the LRN button. The regular LED flashing will cease, signifying that you've exited programming mode.
Important Notes:
- Your receiver will not have any transmitters programmed upon arrival.
- When using BMS products, program each channel individually.
- Each channel can accommodate up to 32 transmitters, switches, or sensors.
- If the memory is full, the receiver will exit programming mode automatically after an association attempt.
- Transmitters alternate between being programmed and cleared when multiple activations occur.
- Learn mode will automatically terminate after 30 seconds of inactivity.