Input module for the Eltako RS485 bus, 10 control inputs for universal control voltage. Standby loss only 0.1 watts. Modular device for mounting on DIN-EN 60715 TH35 rail. 2 division units = 36mm wide, 58mm deep. Connection to the Eltako RS485 bus. Cross-wiring bus and power supply with jumpers. Operation in conjunction with FAM14 or FTS14KS. 10 control inputs +E1..+E10/-E galvanically isolated from the supply voltage. Control voltage: 8..230V UC. The control inputs can be activated either for buttons (as delivered), window-door contacts or motion detectors. From production week 21/19, the signals of the control inputs can be inverted. Control inputs for buttons: Telegrams are generated from radio buttons (e.g. 0x70). Each FTS14EM can be set to either UT (= universal button) or RT (= direction button) using the lower rotary switch. Control inputs for window-door contacts: Telegrams from the radio window-door contact FTK are generated (EEP D5-00-01). If the input is controlled by the contact with the externally applied control voltage, the window closed telegram is generated. If the contact is opened, the window open telegram is generated. As with the FTK radio sensors, the status telegram is repeated every 15 minutes. Control inputs for motion detectors: Telegrams from the radio motion-brightness sensor FBH are generated (EEP A5-08-01), whereby the brightness value is always 0. If the input is controlled by the contact with the externally applied control voltage, the movement telegram is generated. When the contact is opened, the No Movement telegram is generated. As with the FBH radio sensors, the status telegram is repeated every 15 minutes. Each telegram from a contact input must be taught in with an identification number (ID) in one or more actuators in accordance with their operating instructions. The lower rotary switch determines which group an FTS14EM belongs to. A total of 5 groups (1, 101, 201, 301, and 401) with 100 IDs each are available. The ID within a group is set on the upper rotary switch (0..90). The ID range within a group results from the combination of the lower and upper rotary switches and must be set differently on each FTS14EM. A maximum of 10 FTS14EMs form a group. In total, a maximum of 50 FTS14EMs with 500 buttons or contacts are possible in an RS485 bus. In order to generate the learning telegrams required for teaching the actuators, the required group must be selected on the upper and lower rotary switches. For buttons in the UT or RT range or for window-door contacts and motion detectors in the RT range. Then operate the required control input. During operation, the same group must then be selected in the UT or RT range for buttons or UT for window-door contacts and motion sensors. The LED under the upper rotary switch flashes briefly when a connected contact is closed. Optional: A FAM14 radio antenna module from the building radio system that is only two pitch units wide can also be installed, which means that the actuators can then be controlled with radio buttons, handheld transmitters and radio sensors in addition to the conventional buttons and contacts via the FTS14EM. Since the FAM14 has an integrated switching power supply, the FTS14KS for power supply is not required in this installation. The bidirectional FAM14 also makes it possible to evaluate feedback from the actuators wirelessly from the Smart Home control center SafeIV. The current status of the actuators can be displayed and changed. The connection of the HOLD terminals of all devices regulates bus access and prevents collisions. With the optional FTS14FA radio output module, the FTS14EM telegrams can also be sent to the Eltako building radio.
Property | Value |
Number of actuation points: | 10 |
Width in division units: | 2 |
Mounting type: | REG |
Fastening type: | Clamp fastening |
Protection class (IP): | IP20 |
KNX bus system: | no |
Bus system radio bus: | yes |
Bus system LON: | no |
Bus system Powernet: | no |
Other bus systems: | other |
Bus system KNX radio: | no |
Radio bidirectional: | yes |