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NOTA: per approfondimenti sul sistema di Automazione domestica vedere Guida MY HOME. 3
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Catalogue  79
General rules for installation  16
Wiring diagrams  21
Confguration  26
Technical features  91
Dimensional data  106
NuMERIC INDEX  107
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Guide to choosing
the system
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The system is made up of devices 
which communicate via the BUS 
wire; some devices, such as the 
controls and actuators, perform 
basic functions while others, 
such as the TOUCH SCREEN, 
perform advanced functions. As 
well as allowing the devices to 
communicate, the BUS transports 
their power supply. 
As the actuator devices control 
the loads, they must also be 
connected to the 240V a.c. power 
line. By selecting the suitable 
devices one can manage the 
following systems:
- lighting
- operating rolling shutters, fans 
and exhaust fans
As well as these installation 
possibilities there are special 
functions which can satisfy 
different home comfort needs 
very simply. An example is the 
possibility of calling, by pressing 
a pushbutton, a scenario which 
the user can directly personalise 
at any time (switching ON several 
lamps at the same time, operating 
some shutters, etc.).
lighting
Control   Actuator
Illuminazione
BUS
I l l u m i n a z i o n e
B U S
BUS
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The basic system is made up of command and actuation 
devices. The command devices in fact replace the 
traditional devices such as switches, two-way switches 
and pushbuttons but can also perform new, more 
complex functions; the actuators are instead devices 
which, like traditional relays, drive the connected load 
following a suitable command.
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All the system devices are 
connected to the BUS cable in 
parallel by means of pull-out 
terminals. 
The cable supplied by BTicino is 
unshielded; the item code is L4669 
(100m Roll) or L4669/500 (500m 
Roll).
As well as being connected to the 
BUS cable the actuators must also 
be connected to the supply line of 
the controlled load (240VAC).
twisted pair
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BUS connection terminal
protective cover
congurator
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coNtroL devIceS
The control devices can control the state of the 
actuators, performing different functions: ON, OFF, 
timing etc. depending on the mode of operation 
assigned to them by confguration.
The device is modular to fulfl the different 
installation needs and functions required by the user.
Two types of key cover can be used:
- single key cover (operation of the lower push 
button) 1, with one or two LIVING INTERNATIONAL, 
LIGHT, LIGHT TECH and KRISTALL (clear) modules to 
be used with the grey control key; 2
- double key cover, (operation of both upper and 
lower push buttons) 3,with one or two LIVING 
INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH and KRISTALL 
modules to be used with the black control key, 4.
From the functional point of view the control with 
the single key cover is similar to a traditional closing 
contact (pushbutton or switch), the control with a 
upper pushbutton, 1
lower pushbutton, 3
LED
double 
key cover 
1 module
single 
key cover 
2 modules
single key cover 
1 module
black
control key, 4
double key cover (horizontally pivoted) is instead 
similar to a traditional changeover contact or dimmer 
control.
double 
key cover 
2 modules
grey
control key, 2
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All the controls have an LED which 
signal the control state (ON or 
OFF) and allow identifcation in the 
dark. 
upper pushbutton
lower pushbutton
LED
green: location (identication in the dark)
yellow: load active
Two-module control Item L4652/2 
complete with key cover
BaSIc coNtroL devIceS
The following devices belong in this category:
-  two-module control Item L4652/2
- three-module control Item L4652/3
- IR receiver Item L/N/NT4654N for remote control
- passive IR receiver Item L/N/NT4610 and Item L/N/
NT4611
-  TOUCH SCREEN Item L/N/NT4683 & L4684
These components can send commands to single 
loads (lamps, exhaust fans, air conditioners, etc.) and 
to double loads (motor for rolling shutters, blinds, 
etc.).
The choice of modularity and type of key cover to 
install is closely connected to the function which the 
device must perform.
As a function of the possible 
modes of operation, the control 
devices can be divided into
- control devices;
- scenario devices.
IR receiver Item L4654N for remote control
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IR receiver Item L4654N for remote control
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Devices which can also perform special and advanced 
functions belong in this category.
An example is the possibility of saving several 
commands and activating them by pressing just one 
key. 
The following control devices can perform these 
functions:
- 2 module control item L4651/2 completed with 
LIVING INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT, LIGHT TECH or 
KRISTALL key covers;
- TOUCH SCREEN item L/N/NT4683 & L4684
- scenario control unit item N4681
- scenario control command item L/N/NT4680
Scenario command unit Item N4680
Colour Touch Screen, Item L4684
(to be completed with a Cover PLate)
toucH ScreeN
The Touch screen is a device which can command 
the home with the simple touch of a fnger. You can 
switch the lights ON and OFF, dim the lights, lower 
or raise the rolling shutters, water the garden, adjust 
the temperature in various rooms etc. The display 
shows a home page which shows graphically the 
applications which it can manage. Touching the icon 
of the application to be managed (e.g. lighting), a 
page will appear where the light point icons have 
been customised. Always with a simple touch on the 
icon chosen, the lamp or the lamps associated with 
it will switch ON or OFF or dim. The Touch screen can 
easily be installed on the wall and is completed with 
the cover plates of the LIVING INTERNATIONAL, LIGHT 
or LIGHT TECH series.
The command items L4651/2 & L/N/NT4680 and 
the TOUCH SCREEN items L/N/NT4683 & L4684 can 
activate/program scenarios including Automation, 
Temperature control, Sound Diffusion System, Door 
entry and Video door entry applications. When used 
with a F420 scenario module or MH200 scenario/ 
logic controller. The local scenario control unit item 
N4681 is instead dedicated just to Automation 
(Lighting & Blinds) scenarios.
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fLuSH-MouNtING actuatorS
Actuators are devices which 
perform the commands sent to 
them and control the connected 
load, like an electromechanical 
relay.
For this reason, as well as being 
connected to the BUS cable via 
the pull-out terminals, they must 
also be connected to the 240V a.c. 
load supply line. There are various 
types of actuator which differ 
in the power controlled and in 
the shape, size and installation 
features.
oNe ModuLe actuatorS 
These are small and intended for 
fush-mounting installation by the 
side of traditional devices (energy 
sockets, connectors etc.). 
micropushbutton 
for test 
These actuators have a 
micropushbutton to check 
operation.
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actuatorS IN dIN ModuLe
These devices are suitable for 
centralised installation in cabinets 
and distribution boards (size 2 DIN 
modules). Available in 1, 2 and 4-
relay versions for the command of 
single or double loads (motors for 
shutters), these devices also have 
load control keys to perform the 
operation test.
load connection 
terminals
load control 
pushbutton
These actuators have the 
advantage that the rear DIN 
adapter and the front can be 
removed to make them smaller 
and thus allow their installation 
in trunking, junction boxes, false 
ceilings, rolling shutter boxes, etc.
In centralised installations (for 
example distribution boards DIN 
series E215/... or Multibox) the DIN 
removable adapter 
for installation 
on DIN rail in 
distribution boards
removable front
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actuator
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adapter and the front cover can 
align the profle of the actuator 
to that of the other DIN modular 
devices.
BUS 
Connection
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actuatorS IN BaSIc ModuLe
The Basic actuators are extremely compact:  
width = 40.5 mm, height = 40.5 mm, depth = 18 
mm. These sizes allow installation of the actuators in 
junction boxes or inside the load to be activated (for 
example in the cups of a ceiling lamp, in the structure 
of a standard lamp, etc.). The command points (item 
L4652/2) can also be placed in a 503E or PB503 box 
with Basic actuators. This installation is possible using 
a 504E or PB504 box or fnding new spaces where 
the actuators can be positioned.
side section
rectangular 
ush-mounting 
box
3-module support with 
screws for rectangular box
traditional 
pushbutton
Living International
3-module cover plate
side-by-side 
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External devices Prestige switch (reuse 
of historical devices)
PC
BUS
BUS
INterfaceS
The automation system, although using specially 
made devices, also allows the use of traditional 
devices or a personal computer, allowing the opening 
and the fexibility of use towards outside systems. 
The connection between the modern BUS digital 
technology and the traditionally wired component 
or the PC is represented by special devices called 
interfaces. These devices in fact interpret the 
information of the traditional world and translate it 
into signals which are compatible with the BUS logic 
devices. The interfaces made are:
- Interface RS232 item L4686
- LIVING INTERNATIONAL/LIGHT/LIGHT TECH contact 
interface item L/N/NT4688
- Contact interface in Basic module item 3477
- SCS/SCS interface item F422
- SCS/EIB interface item F426.
 rS232 INterface
This device can connect the BUS to a PC by means of 
an RS232 connector. By means of specifc software 
L4686
 LIvING INterNatIoNaL/LIGHt/LIGHt tecH 
coNtact INterface
By means of this device traditional components such 
as switches and pushbuttons can be connected to 
the computer is used to command and monitor the 
BUS logic devices with the use of Bticino software.
the BUS, extending the use of the BUS to already 
existing traditional systems. Thermostats, command 
devices, humidity sensors, wind sensors etc. can also 
be interfaced.
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The main feature of this device, thanks to its small 
size, is the behind-device mode of installation, 
in fact in a 503E or PB503 box the interface can be 
installed immediately behind the traditional devices 
(e.g.: switch, pushbutton) or low electronic devices 
(e.g.: commands, sensors). This installation solution 
simplifes the conversion of traditional electrical 
systems to house-automation systems, as the 
existing fush-mounting boxes can be kept, avoiding 
making holes in the wall.
rectangular 
ush-mounting 
box
3-module support 
with screws for 
rectangular box
traditional 
pushbutton
LIVING INTERNATIONAL
3-module cover plate
contact 
interface
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External devices Prestige switch (reuse 
of historical devices)
3477
BUS
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 ScS/ScS INterface
The item made in DIN housing allows the 
communication between BUSes with SCS (Bticino) 
technology, even if dedicated to different functions 
(Burglar alarm, Automation, Door entry and digital 
Video door entry).
F422
Digital door entry and video 
door entry system
Automation Burglar alarm
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BUS
F426
BUS
BUS
 ScS/eIB INterface
Using the interface systems based on the SCS 
technology communicate with EIB systems. This item 
also is made in 2-modules DIN housing.
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Logical dimensions (maximum number of addresses)   
A system can manage up to 9 room addresses.
For each room up to 9 addresses can be managed for each actuator.
Any address belonging to one or more groups is added to these addresses.
Large systems (logic expansion)
In large homes or in service/industrial areas it may be necessary to make 
Automation systems with a number of devices which exceeds the address 
limit described.
In this case a complex Automation system can be made connecting several 
Automation systems to a common BUS, by means of interface item F422 
congured in the logic expansion mode.
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Max. number of devices 
Installation rules:
In sizing the system remember the following recommendations:
1. The riser BUS must be made up of an automation system.
2. In this way up to 10 interfaces can be connected to the riser, it can thus 
manage up to ten systems as if there were only one.
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Each system is separated by others and works independently, as it can use 
all the 81 conguration addresses provided (9 light points for each of the 9 
rooms).
Command devices congured to send GROUP or GENERAL commands 
respectively to some or all the actuators in the individual system and in the 
common BUS itself can be installed in the common BUS.
The POINT-TO-POINT commands generated inside each individual system and 
on the common riser cannot reach the other systems; they can thus only 
work on the actuators in the respective system.
To send GROUP, GENERAL commands etc. from one system to another use the 
control device item L4651/2 congured to send AUXILIARY commands.
Control and centralised management devices such as Web server, Touch 
screen and Energy management control unit must be installed on the 
common BUS.
For more information see the CONFIGURATION and TECHNICAL FEATURES 
section of this Guide.
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Physical dimensions (linked to the cable length and device absorption)
The maximum number of devices which can be connected on the BUS 
depends on their total absorption and the distance between the connection 
point and the power supply. The power supply can supply up to 1.2A; the 
maximum number of devices will thus be determined by the sum of the 
absorptions of the individual devices to be installed. For the purposes of 
the calculations described, refer to the absorption table in the technical 
features.
In calculating the absorptions also consider the availability of current 
depending on the length of cable.
During the sizing thus respect the following rules:
NOTE: The maximum current available at the end of cable BUS item L4669 
250m long is 600mA.
alimentatore
comando
attuatore
scatola di derivazione
500m max
250m max
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attuatore
scatola di derivazione
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250m max
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a = 250m max
B = 250m max
a + B = 500m max
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1) The connection between the power supply and the furthest device may 
not exceed 250m.
2) The total connections may not exceed 500m.
3) For optimum division of the currents on the BUS line, the power supply 
Item E46ADCN should be positioned in the middle.
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Max. number of devices 
Installation rules:
In sizing the system remember the following recommendations:
1.  Each BUS, connected in input and in output to the interface, must be 
supplied with its own power supply and for each of them the system 
limits, in terms of absorption and maximum distances specied below, 
apply.
  A system made up of two or more BUSes, connected by interfaces 
congured in physical expansion mode, cannot be supplied with only 
one power supply item E46ADCN, even if the number and the type of 
components connected to the system would not involve exceeding the 
maximum absorption planned (1200 mA). 
Large systems (physical extensions)
In large systems or with current absorption greater than the limit of 1200 mA 
supplied by power supply item E46ADCN, the system must be divided into several 
stretches supplied with their own power supply and connected by means of 
interface item F422 congured in physical expansion mode.
Features:
For each BUS apply the system limits, in terms of absorption and maximum wiring 
distances, as indicated in the previous page. A system made up of two or more 
BUSes, connected by interfaces congured in physical expansion mode, cannot 
be supplied with only one power supply item E46ADCN, even if the number and 
the type of components connected to the system would not involve exceeding 
the maximum absorption planned (1200 mA). 
Positions I3 and I4 must be congured as a function of the conguration of the 
Automation devices in the two systems connected together. In reference to the 
illustration, supposing for example that I3=2, I4=7:
    on the input (IN) BUS the addresses of the Automation 1 devices must be 
between A=1 / PL=1 and A=2 / PL=6;
    on the output (OUT) BUS the addresses of the automation 2 devices must be 
between A=2 / PL=8 at the address of the next interface.
I1  =  -
I2  =  -
I3  =  2
I4  =  7
MOD  =  1
OUT
IN
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I2  =  -
I3  =  5
I4  =  4
MOD  =  1
A/PL = 11       26 A/PL = 55       99
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2.  Two interfaces in parallel cannot be connected on the same BUS.
3.  Up to 4 interfaces can be put in series, dividing the system into 5 separate 
stretches.
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To manage some types of load correctly, installation indications, valid for all 
the actuators used, must be respected.
FLUORESCENT LAMPS: the connection cable between the actuator and the 
load must not be less than 3m long. Do not connect more than 15 actuators 
which control this type of lamp on the same line.
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actuators
METAL IODIDE AND SODIUM VAPOUR LAMPS: pay attention to the indications 
given for uorescent lamps to the instructions for use of these lamps (for 
example avoid switching them on hot), do not connect dimmers to the same 
line of these lamps; keep the BUS line and the power for these lamps at 
least 1 metre apart.
THREE-PHASE NETWORKS:  in the case of three-phase networks check the 
balancing of the phases and the quality of the network.
Failure to respect the above provisions may affect the correct working of the 
device.
Example of connection with Item F411/1N
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two-input interface 
The connection between the interface and the traditional device must not be 
more than 50 metres long.
tWo-INPut INterface IteM L/N/Nt4688 aNd IteM 3477
BUS
prestigious switch 
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L4675
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actuator
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devices
BUS
A=1
PL=1
M=
G=
L4651/2
control
A=1
PL=1
M=O/I
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AUX=
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G2=
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PL=2
M=0/I
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G2=
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L4651/2
control
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PL=2
M=O/I
SPE=
AUX=
L4651/2
control
A=1
PL=1
M=O/I
SPE=
AUX=
L4651/2
ON/OFF
general 
control
A=GEN
PL=
M=O/I
SPE=
AUX= 
power supply
230V a.c.
230V a.c.
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24V d.c.
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power supply A
F411/2
L4651/2
control
A=3
PL1=1
M=
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AUX=
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PL1=1
PL2=1
G=
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PL2=1
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devices
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Motor coNtroL IN dIrect curreNt for MotorISed curtaINS (exaMPLe 24 v d.c.)
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power supply
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DIN 
actuator
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PL2=1
G=
M=
L4651/2
control
A=2
PL1=1
M=
SPE=
AUX=
to other 
devices
BUS
L1-N = clockwise rotation
L2-N = anticlockwise rotation
M = motor in AC 
with 2 windings 
NOTE: It is possible to use direct current motors with other features 
(12 - 24 - 48 V d.c.) by replacing the compatible power supply unit 
with the features of the motor (voltage and current), thus verifying 
the absorptions of the motor with the actuator relay capacity (item 
F411/2). 
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Master 
actuator
to other 
devices
BUS
F411/1N
Slave 
actuator
L4651/2
control
  The ON control turns on the light and the 
fan at the same time
  The OFF control turns off the light 
whereas the fan turns off after 2 minutes 
(congurator in M=2 of the Master actuator) 
A=3
PL=1
M=2
G1=
G2=
G3=
A=3
PL1=1
M=O/I
SPE=
AUX=
A=3
PL=1
M=SLA
G1=
G2=
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ON
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bathroom 
fan
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L4675
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BUS
A=1
PL=1
M=
G=
L4651/2
control
A=1
PL=1
M=6
SPE=
AUX=2
230V a.c.
L4611
IR detector
A=5
PL=7
M=AUX
SPE=
AUX=2
  The light turns on when the IR detector 
detects a person or when the control, 
item L4651/2 is pressed. It turns off 
automatically after 15 minutes.
  The confgurators in the AUX positions of the 
detector and of the control must have the 
same value. 
230V a.c.
dIaGraM 5
230V a.c.
dIaGraM 6
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L4651/2
control
F413N
DIN 
actuator
power supply
A=2
PL=1
M=
SPE=
AUX=
A=2
PL=1
M=O/I
SPE=
AUX=
230V a.c.
dIaGraM 8
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incandescence lamps,
halogen and ferromagnetic 
transformer
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General description
INdex of tHe devIceS to Be coNfIGured
The following pages describe the conguration mode of the devices of the 
system which require it.
Contents
Item   Description  Page
L4651/2  control for 1 actuator  2 modules  38
L4652/2  control for 2 actuators  2 modules  41
L4652/3  control for 3 actuators  3 modules  42
L/N/NT4683  touch screen  48
F420  scenario module - 2 DIN modules  46
N4681  scenario control unit  2 modules  43
L/N/NT4654N  receiver for remote control  2 modules  50
L/N/NT4610  xed IR receiver  2 modules  58
L/N/NT4611  swivel IR receiver  2 modules  58
L4671/1  actuator 1 relay  2 modules  60
L4671/2  actuator 2 relays  2 modules  61
L4674  actuator for slave dimmer  2 modules  62
L/N/NT4675  actuator 1 relay  1 module  60
3475  actuator  Basic module  61
3476  actuator/command  Basic module  62
L/N/NT4672  actuator 1 relay NC  2 modules  66
F412  actuator 1 relay NC  2 DIN modules  63
F411/1N  actuator 1 relay  2 DIN modules  64
F411/2  actuator 2 relays  2 DIN modules  65
F411/4  actuator 4 relays  2 DIN modules  66
F413N  1 to 10V output for ballast - 2 DIN modules  68
L/N/NT4688  contact interface - 1 module  69
3477  contact interface - Basic module  71
F422  SCS/SCS interface  2 DIN modules  73
F425  memory module  2 DIN modules  78
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To understand the addressing logic it is useful to dene some terms which 
will occur frequently in this text.
Room  (A)
Set of devices belonging to a logical area (in a home, for example, the living 
room, the bedroom, etc.).
Light Point  (PL)
Numeric identication of the single actuators inside the Room.
group (g)
Set of devices also belonging to different rooms but which must be 
controlled at the same time (e.g. the rolling shutters of the North side of the 
home, the lighting of the day area, etc.).
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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koor 2
koor 8 
koor J
koor 4
koor S
koor 6
koor / 
koor 1
1 to rox ?
1 to rox ?
1 to rox ?
Up to 9 room addresses can be 
managed in one system.
For each room up to 9 addresses can be 
managed for each actuator.
To these addresses are added any 
belonging to one or more groups.
Actuator address 
The address of each actuator is dened uniquely by assigning the numeric 
congurators 1 to 9 in positions A (Room) and PL (Light Point inside the 
Room).
A maximum of 9 addresses can be dened for each room; a maximum of 9 
rooms can be dened in a system.
The group of belonging is dened by inserting a third numeric congurator in 
the housing identied with G (Group).
Some actuators have several G positions (G1, G2 and G3) as they can belong 
to several different groups at the same time.
Example: The actuator congured with A = 1, 
PL = 3 e G = 4 is device 3 
of room 1 belonging to group 4.
For special applications such as extensive systems in houses or service/
industrial rooms, where the use of many devices  may exceed the 
conguration limits mentioned above (9 addresses for each of the 9 
rooms planned), interface item F422 can be used, congured in the logic 
expansion mode.
This mode can expand a system made up of several individual systems, 
each of which may thus use all the 81 addresses, connected together on a 
single BUS with riser function. A typical use may be the house distributed 
over several oors: a system can be made for each oor and they can be 
connected by means of interface item F422.
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group control
If the control is congured with A = GR and PL = 1, this device sends the 
command to the actuator identied with G = 1 (thus belonging to group 1).
Point-to-point control
If the control is congured with A = 2 and PL = 3, this device sends the 
command to the actuator identied with A = 2 and PL = 3.
Control 
Device address mode
Type of command  Control device    Actuator device
  congurator  congurator  congurator  congurator
  housing  value  housings  value
Point-to-point  A    A 
 
  PL    PL
Room  A    A
 
  PL    PL
Group  A    G1
 
  PL    G2
 
      G3
General  A
 
  PL  
The control devices also have positions A and PL to dene the addresses of 
the devices which receive the command (actuators).
For these positions there are numeric congurators with graphics which 
enable the device to send the command with the various ways listed in the 
table below.
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
19
AMB
GEN
GR
19
AMB
GEN
GR
19
AMB
GEN
GR
19
AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
19
AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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AMB
GEN
GR
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For a better understanding of the concepts described in the previous page, 
the four addressing modes are described below.
Room command
Direct command to all the actuators identied by the same room number.
Control device:  A = AMB  PL = n*   
Actuator:  A = n*  PL = n*  
Point-to-point command
Direct command to one actuator identied by a room number and a light 
point number.
Control device:  A = n*  PL = n*   
Actuator:  A = n*  PL = n*
Example: commands for all the window and door frames of a room
* n = any numeric congurator from 1 to 9
The control devices (senders) can activate the actuators (receivers) with the 
following modes.
Room 1 Room 2
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Point-to-point
Commands
Actuators
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Example: command for a single load (lamp, fan, rolling shutter, etc.) 
Room 1 Room 2
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Point-to-point
Commands
Actuators
Room
Command 2
Room
Command 1
A = AMB
PL = 2
A = AMB
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
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group control 
Direct command to all the actuators which perform particular functions even if they 
belong to different rooms and are identied by the same group number.
general control
Direct command to all the system actuators.
Room 1 Room 2
A = GR
PL = 1
A = GR
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Room 1 Room 2
A = GR
PL = 1
A = GR
PL = 2
A = GEN
PL =
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Point-to-point
Commands
Actuators
Commands
Actuators
Room
Command 2
Room
Command 1
Group
Command 1
General
Command
Group
Command 1
Group
Command 2
A = AMB
PL = 2
Actuators
Room
Command 1
A = AMB
PL = 1
Room
Command 2
A = AMB
PL = 2
A = AMB
PL = 1
Group
Command 2
A = 1
PL = 1
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 3
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 1
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 2
PL = 3
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 1
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 3
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 1
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 2
PL = 3
G = 1
Room 1 Room 2
A = GR
PL = 1
A = GR
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Room 1 Room 2
A = GR
PL = 1
A = GR
PL = 2
A = GEN
PL =
A = 1
PL = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A = 2
PL = 2
A = 2
PL = 3
Point-to-point
Commands
Actuators
Commands
Actuators
Room
Command 2
Room
Command 1
Group
Command 1
General
Command
Group
Command 1
Group
Command 2
A = AMB
PL = 2
Actuators
Room
Command 1
A = AMB
PL = 1
Room
Command 2
A = AMB
PL = 2
A = AMB
PL = 1
Group
Command 2
A = 1
PL = 1
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 3
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 1
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 2
PL = 3
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 1
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 3
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 1
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 2
PL = 3
G = 1
Example: command of all the window and door frames of a oor, on the North side of the building
Example: opening/closing command of all the window and door frames of the building
Control device: A = GR PL = n*       
Actuator: A = n* PL = n* G = n*
Control device:  A = GEN    PL = /
Actuator:  A = n*     PL = n*   G = n*
n* = any numeric congurator from 1 to 9
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The drawing shows two rooms of a building with 6 windows (3 for each 
room) with electrically operated rolling shutters.
Each actuator connected to the rolling shutter is identied by three numbers: 
Room number (A), progressive device number (PL) and Group (G) to which 
it belongs.
The control devices are instead marked by two congurators in positions A 
and PL which specify the actuators which will receive the command (one 
only, one group or several actuators of a room).
Point-to-point control
Control 1 (A = 1, PL = 1) controls actuator 1 (A = 1, PL = 1 and G = 1). In the 
same way control 2 (A = 1, PL = 2) controls actuator 2 (A =  1, PL = 2 and G 
= 1) etc..
Room control
Room control 1 (A = ROOM, PL = 1) controls actuators 1, 2 and 3 marked with 
A = 1. In the same way Room control 2 (A = ROOM, PL = 2) controls actuators 
4, 5 and 6 marked with A = 2.
group control
The two Group controls can manage some rolling shutters of room 1 and 
others of room 2. In fact the group control 1 marked with A = GR and PL = 1 
controls actuators 1, 2, 5 and 6 marked with G = 1. In the same way group 
control 2 (A = ROOM, PL = 2) controls actuators 3 and 4.
general control
The device identied A = GEN and PL = - (no congurator) sends a general 
command to all the actuators in the system.
controls 
2 3 4 1 2 1 2
230V a.c.
A = 1
PL = 2
A = 1
PL = 3
A = 2
PL = 1
A =GEN
PL =
A = 1
PL = 1
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 1
PL = 3
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 1
G = 2
A = 2
PL = 2
G = 1
A = 2
PL = 3
G = 1
A =GR
PL = 2
A =GR
PL = 1
A =AMB
PL = 1
A =AMB
PL = 2
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A = 1
PL = 1
general 
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MaIN coNtroL oPeratING ModeS 
The devices in the automation system can perform different functions, such 
as setting the brightness, switching lamps ON/OFF or opening/closing rolling 
shutters.
The function performed, i.e. what the device must do, is dened by putting 
congurators into the housings marked with M of the control devices and 
completing the devices with keys and key covers (if the devices are ush 
mounted). The table below lists the various operating modes depending on 
the congurator and type of key cover used in the device.
Table
Key covers  Congurator value (M)  Function performed   
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
congurator    OFF
no congurator
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
congurator          M
configurator    
congurator    PUL
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
congurator    O/I
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
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congurator    ON
Cyclical ON-OFF command 
Pressing the device used with relay actuators several times on 
the key cover sends the ON and OFF command alternately.
With dimmer actuators keeping the pushbutton pressed adjusts 
the load power.
ON command
On pressing the key cover the device sends the ON command.
OFF command
On pressing the key cover the device sends the OFF command.
Monostable ON-OFF command (pushbutton) 
This mode can perform an ON/OFF command similar to the 
command of a traditional point-to-point pushbutton, thus 
intended just for one address.
Bistable command with hold (UP-DOWN for rolling shutters). 
By pressing the key cover (lower or upper) quickly, it sends 
the UP-DOWN command for a rolling shutter motor. After the 
command has been given, pressing the lower or upper key cover 
again stops the rolling shutter in the position required.
Monostable command (UP-DOWN for rolling shutters).
The device sends an UP-DOWN command for a rolling shutter 
motor as long as the lower or upper key cover is pressed.
When the key cover is released the motor STOPS.
ON/OFF command 
Used with relay actuators, when the upper key cover is pressed 
the device sends an ON command; when the lower key cover is 
pressed the device sends an OFF command.
With dimmer actuators pressing the upper and lower key cover 
adjusts the load power.
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  Congurator (M) value  Function performed   
Special functions 
This mode can perform special functions (OFF delayed, STOP 
timed) on the basis of the type of actuator used (single or 
double) and the numeric congurator inserted.
The actuators can be congured for the following operating modes:
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
Some special functions can be performed using a resource common to all 
the SCS systems: the auxiliary channels. There are 9 transmission channels 
on which commands can be sent. Commands can be sent on auxiliary 
channels from any control device, conguring A = AUX and PL = 1 to 9. The 
congurator in PL species on which auxiliary channel the command must be 
transmitted, while the mode of operation is specied by congurator M as 
for all the other commands. The actuators do not recognise these commands 
directly; the special command which translates the auxiliary into a command 
which the actuators can perform must therefore be used.
M
M   ON
M   OFF
M   O/ I
M
M
M
M
M   SLA
M
SPE   18
18
PUL
18 M   14
M
congurator     PUL
MaIN actuator oPeratIoN ModeS
congurator     1 to 4
congurator     SLA
Slave
This mode can perform a command with two or more actuators. 
In practice the actuators with the SLA (Slave) congurator repeat 
the function performed by another actuator which acts as Master.
The actuators must have the same addresses and must be of 
the same type (either all light actuators or all rolling shutter 
actuators).
PUL
The device does not operate with the Room and General 
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This Item can be used in systems that have an SCS/SCS interface item F422. 
When installing the control on the bus of an interface (terminal OUT), it is 
possible to send commands to an actuator situated on the bus of another 
interface directly, without using auxiliary controls as a medium. This new Item 
has a conguration housing called I used for the address of the interface 
on which there is the actuator to be controlled. The interfaces in the system 
(in logical expansion mode) must be numbered from 1 to 9 (I=1 to 9). If I=0, 
the control for extended systems sends commands intended for actuators 
installed only on the local section; if I=CEN, the control for extended systems 
sends commands intended for actuators installed on the main riser. 
PL
A
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LIV1
LIV0
SPE
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control for extensive systems Item L4655
The control enables you to achieve functions for advanced dimmers such as 
the time setting for SOFT-START and SOFT-STOP or the activation of a dimmer 
at a selected adjustment level, selected between 1% to 99%, conguring 
the LIV1 and LIV0 (01 to 99) housings. It is also possible to set up all the 
functions of the special control Item L/H4651/2, except those used for video 
door-entry systems and auxiliary controls. Therefore, the new control enables 
you to address a total of 81 devices connected to the buses of the 9 SCS/SCS 
interfaces; additionally, considering the 81 devices that can be installed on 
the riser bus, it will be possible to achieve a total of 810 addresses with one 
system.
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Mode of operation
The following table lists all the modes of operation expected with the 
congurator in position M.
The - symbol indicates the congurator/key cover combinations which 
cannot be used.
1) The  device  puts  the  actuator  which  it  has  in  address  in  OFF  after  a  time  laid 
down by the congurators used, as indicated in the table below:
 
  Congurator  Time (minutes)
  1  1
  2  2
  3  3
  4  4
  5  5
  6  15
  7  30 seconds
  8  0.5 seconds
Table
 
Possible function  Combination key cover 
  used and congurator in M
Cyclical ON-OFF for short push    no  
and adjustment for long push    congurator 
ON command     ON  
Timed ON command 
1)
    1 to 8  
OFF command    OFF  
ON pressing the upper key  OFF pressing the lower key
and adjustment for long pressure (dimmer)      O/I 
3)
Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke    
Monostable rolling shutter up-down              M
Pushbutton (ON monostable)    PUL  -
2) Extra times to table 1. To actuate them both positions M and SPE must be 
congured.
 
  Congurator    Time
  M  SPE
  1  7  2 seconds
  2  7  10 minutes
3) As a function of the receiver actuator mode of operation
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Possible function   Congurator  Combination key cover 
  in position SPE  used and congurator in M
   
Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  1  
Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  2  
Locks with lower key and unlocks with upper key  1    3
ON with ash 
1)
  2  none to 9  
Selection xed adjustment level at 10 to 90% of the dimmer 
2)
  3  1 to 9  
Repeating of key 1 to 9 of the scenario unit  4  1 to 9  
whose address is specied in A and PL
Selection of the SOFT-START and SOFT-STOP speed and selection of  5  1 to 9
3)
     
the xed adjustment level from 1% to 99% using the LIV1=0 to 9 and         
LIV0=0 to 9 housings; the management is cyclical with ON at the selected         
level and OFF. If LIV1=LIV0=0,the control cyclically allows  you to send         
ON (at the last motorised level) and OFF; when using point-point         
commands, the adjustment occurs with a long pressure and with an         
 adjustment speed which can be congured with the M housing (see table 3) 
Same functions as above, with ON management (at selected  9    1 to 9
3)
   
level) using top key and OFF using bottom key.  If LIV1=LIV0=0,         
the control will allow you to send ON (last stored level) with the         
top key and OFF with the bottom key; when using point-point          
commands, the adjustment occurs with a long pressure and with          
an adjustment speed which can be congured with the M housing (see table 3) 
Advanced modes of operation
In combination with the congurator in position M, by conguring positions 
SPE and AUX the device can be enabled to perform special functions.
1)  The ashing time is specied in the table:  
  Congurator  Time (seconds)
  none  0.5
  1  1
  2  1.5
  3  2
  4  2.5
  5  3
  6  3.5
  7  4
  8  4.5
  9  5
T  T
PL
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LIV0
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position SPE
2)  The function is operative if the address of the device corresponds to the address 
of a dimmer actuator.
  The congurator in M determines the adjustment in % of the load power.
  Congurator  %P on the load
  1  10
  2  20
  3  30
  4  40
  5  50
  6  60
  7  70
  8  80
  9  90
  The activation of the device sets the load to the selected value only in ON mode. 
To execute the OFF mode, use a second control with congurator OFF in M. 3)  The function is operative if the address of the device corresponds to a dimmer actuator.
  Congurator  Soft-start and soft-stop time
  1  1 sec
  2  3 sec
  3  5 sec
  4  10 sec
  5  20 sec
  6  40 sec
  7  1 m
  8  2 m
  9  4 m 15 s
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Other operating functions possible with confgurator in position SPE
         
         
Possible function  Congurator  Combination key cover 
  in position SPE  used and congurator in M
   
 
  
Scenario module control  6    SCENARIO
    M  T1  T2  T3  T4
    1  1  2  3  4
    2  5  6  7  8
    3  9  10  11  12
    4  13  14  15  16
Sound system function  8  see Technical Guide Sound System
position M
position SPE
T1
T3
T2
T4
PL
A
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timer control Item L4656
This device enables you to achieve advanced timing functions. When 
conguring the M1/M2 housings for determining the timing minutes and S1/
S2 for the timing seconds, it is possible to send timed commands, with time 
up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds with 1 second steps. If M1=M2=S1=S2=9, 
a command with a timing of 0.5 seconds will be sent. If M1=M2=S1=S2=0, 
the command will not be timed, thus operating in cyclical ON-OFF mode on 
the P1 button. If the sub-keys contained in the package are appropriately 
selected (1 or 2 modules, 1 or 2 functions), it will be possible to send only 
timing commands or, when using the two keys on the right, the usual ON, 
OFF or dimmer adjustment commands.
As shown in the table, it is possible to achieve the following functions in 
combination with the keys:
- only timing function implemented with 2-module key  1 function 
(pushbutton P1);
- timing function with one key on the left, 1 module and 1 function 
(pushbutton P1) and one key on the right, 1 module and 1 function for 
sending OFF commands (pushbutton P3);
- timing function with one key on the left, 1 module and 1 function 
(pushbutton P1) and one key on the right, 1 module and 2 functions for 
sending ON commands (pushbutton P2) and OFF commands (pushbutton 
P3) or with long pressure, adjustment of the dimmer brightness level.
This Item can also be used in systems that have the SCS/SCS interface item 
F422. When installing the control on the bus of an interface, it is possible 
to send commands to an actuator situated on the bus of another interface 
directly, without using auxiliary controls as a medium.
This new Item has a conguration housing called I used for the address of 
the interface on which there is the actuator to be controlled. The interfaces 
in the system (in logical expansion mode) must be numbered from 1 to 9 
(I4=1 to 9).
If I=0, the control sends commands intended for actuators installed only on 
the local section; if I=CEN, the timer command sends commands intended for 
actuators installed on the main riser.
NOTE: Please refer to Bticinos sales technicians for the availability date of 
the actuators.
front view
rear view
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Key covers used/Corresponding function
             
             
 
 
  T1  T2  T1  T2  T3
timed ON  timed ON  OFF  timed ON  OFF/Set DOWN  ON/Set UP
T1 T2 T1 T2
T3
pushbutton P2
pushbutton P3
pushbutton P1
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congurator 
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This device can be congured to perform typical functions (ON, OFF, timed 
ON) and special functions (otherwise possible in traditional systems with 
many devices and complex wiring).
Mode of operation
The following table lists all the modes of operation expected with the 
congurator in position M.
The - symbol indicates the congurator/key cover combinations which 
cannot be used.
1) The  device  puts  the  actuator  which  it  has  in  address  in  OFF  after  a  time  laid 
down by the congurators used, as indicated in the table below:
 
  Congurator  Time (minutes)
  1  1
  2  2
  3  3
  4  4
  5  5
  6  15
  7  30 seconds
  8  0.5 seconds
Table
 
Possible function  Combination key cover 
  used and congurator in M
Cyclical ON-OFF for short push    no  
and adjustment for long push    congurator 
ON command     ON  
Timed ON command 
1)
    1 to 8  
OFF command    OFF  
ON pressing the upper key  OFF pressing the lower key
and adjustment for long pressure (dimmer)      O/I 
3)
Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke    
Monostable rolling shutter up-down              M
Pushbutton (ON monostable)    PUL  -
position M 
front view
upper pushbutton
lower pushbutton
LED
rear view
congurator 
housing
BUS
2) Extra times to table 1 only valid for item L4651/2. To actuate them both 
positions M and SPE must be congured.
 
  Congurator    Time
  M  SPE
  1  7  2 seconds
  2  7  10 minutes
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Operating functions possible with confgurator in position SPE
Possible function   Congurator  Combination key cover 
  in position SPE  used and congurator in M
   
Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  1  
Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  2  
Locks with lower key and unlocks with upper key  1    3
ON with ash  
1)
  2  none to 9  
Selection xed adjustment level at 10 to 100% of the dimmer 
2)
  3  1 to 9  
Repeating of key 1 to 4 of the scenario control unit  4  1 to 9  
whose address is specied in A and PL 
Advanced modes of operation
In combination with the congurator in position M, by conguring positions 
SPE and AUX the device can be enabled to perform special functions.
2)  The  function  is  active  if  the  device  address  corresponds  to  the  address  of  a 
dimmer actuator Item L4674.
  The congurator in M denes the adjustment in % of the load power.
 
  Congurator  %P on the load
  1  10
  2  20
  3  30
  4  40
  5  50
  6  60
  7  70
  8  80
  9  90
  Activating the device only puts the load at the value selected in ON. To turn OFF 
use a second control with congurator OFF in M.
M
SPE
AUX
PL
A
position  M
position  SPE
1) The ashing period is indicated in the table:
 
  Congurator  Time (seconds)
  none  0.5
  1  1
  2  1.5
  3  2
  4  2.5
  5  3
  6  3.5
  7  4
  8  4.5
  9  5
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Operating functions possible with confgurators in position AuX
The congurator in AUX indicates the auxiliary channel number which activates the command.
On receiving a message sent on the AUX channel indicated, the device 
sends the command for which it is congured as if its command button   
had been pressed.
No. of auxiliary channel    Combination key cover 
which enables the control    used and congurator in AUX
   
No channel      
Channel 1 to 9    1 to 9  1 to 9
position AUX
Other operating functions possible with confgurator in position SPE
Possible function  Congurator  Combination key cover 
  in position SPE  used and congurator in M
   
 
  
Scenario module control  6    SCENARIO
    M  T1  T2  T3  T4
    1  1  2  3  4
    2  5  6  7  8
    3  9  10  11  12
    4  13  14  15  16
Sound diffusion system function  8  see Section Sound Diffusion System
Door entry and video door entry system functions  9  see Communication Technical Guide
M
SPE
AUX
PL
A
position M
position SPE
T1
T3
T2
T4
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Possible function            Combination of key covers used/Congurator in M1 and M2
ON command  ON  
OFF command  OFF  
Timed ON command 
2)
  1 to 8  
Dimmer - ON command (upper key)    O/I
OFF (lower key) + adjustment 
1)
Cyclical ON-OFF command and adjustment 
1)
  no congurator  
Rolling shutter up-down to end of stroke  
Monostable rolling shutter up-down        M
Pushbutton (ON monostable)  PUL  
1) If the command is sent to a dimmer actuator.
2) For operating times and description see the table for the device Item L4651/2.
Mode of operation
Made up of two independent controls, the back of the device has two 
distinct positions M1 and M2. 
If the device is to be used for just one command, congure only the 
positions for command 1 (positions A1, PL1 and M1). If instead two separate 
commands are to be generated, congure the positions of command 1 and 
command 2 independently.
PL1
A
M1
A2
PL2
M2
position M1
control 1 control 2 control 1 control 2
front view
upper pushbuttons
lower pushbuttons
LED
control  1
control  2
BUS
rear view
position M2
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Device with three independent controls.
Can drive actuators for single loads with 1 relay or actuators with 2 
interlocked relays and send controls for the management of advanced 
devices if congured with CEN congurator. 
Mode of operation
On the back of the device has three distinct A and PL positions which refer to 
three keys on the front part.
Going from left to right the three front keys correspond to command 1 (A1, 
PL1), command 2 (A2, PL2) and command 3 (A3, PL3).
The following table lists all the modes of operation with the congurator in 
position M.
front view
upper 
pushbuttons
lower 
pushbuttons
LED
control 1
control 2
rear view
control 3
BUS
position M
 
 
Congurator value in position M  Key covers used/function
 
no congurator  cyclical ON-OFF
NOTE: if the command is associated with a dimmer actuator Item L4674 with modes 
of operation cyclical ON-OFF, ON (upper key) and OFF (lower key) the brightness 
can also be adjusted.
 
 
Congurator value in position M  Key covers used/function
2  ON-OFF  UP-DOWN
  cyclic
5  ON-OFF  UP-DOWN
  cyclic  monostable
8  ON-OFF  ON (upper key)
  cyclic  OFF (lower key)
 
 
Congurator value in position M  Key covers used/function
1  ON-OFF  UP-DOWN
  cyclic
4  ON-OFF  UP-DOWN
  cyclic  monostable
7  ON-OFF  ON (upper key)
  cyclic  OFF (lower key)
 
 
Congurator value in position M  Key covers used/function
3  up-down
6  up-down monostable
9  ON (upper key)
  OFF (lower key)
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two-way switch for 
the programming
mode 
of operation
local control 
unit address
front view
LED
The control unit, size 2 Living International/Light modules, has 4 pushbuttons 
on the front to recall the scenarios and 4 LED to indicate the active scenario.
These pushbuttons are activated by means of Light Kristall keys and key 
covers with double function, with labels to make a note of the scenarios 
saved. On the basis of the conguration of position M, the control unit 
can act as independent device (Master), or as Slave, repeater of keys 
programmed in another control unit set as Master.
Selection of the command addresses 
The table below gives the control unit addressing modes as a function of 
congurator 1 to 9 in position A.
Table
 
Congurator  Command addresses
value
1 to 9   pressing one of the four pushbuttons, before activating 
the scenario saved, the device sends an OFF command 
to all the devices belonging to the room selected in A. 
Pressing the pushbutton again sends an OFF command 
to all the devices belonging to the room selected in A 
and switches OFF the scenario LED
no congurator   on  pressing  one  of  the  four  pushbuttons,  the  scena-
rio saved is activated without sending a previous OFF 
command. Pressing the pushbutton switches OFF only 
the LED scenario activated
Mode of operation
The table below lists all the modes of operation performed by the control unit 
as a function of the value of the congurator in position M.
Table
 
Congurator  Function performed
value
no   the control unit acts as master
congurator 
Sla  the  control  unit  acts  as  slave  of  a  master  scenario 
control unit. Pressing one of the four keys recalls the 
scenarios programmed for the four keys of the master 
control unit. The conguration of A and PL must mirror 
that of the Master control unit.
NOTE: The control unit must only be programmed if it is congured as Master. 
In this case no congurator is assigned to position M.
position M
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Press one of the four keys in the control unit to activate the scenarios 
previously set. In this case all the commands which have been saved 
sequentially according to a specic programming procedure are activated 
at the same time and act on the actuators of the whole system, even of 
different rooms (regardless of whether there is a congurator in position A of 
the scenario control unit).
One or more scenarios saved can be changed and/or deleted at any time, as 
the user requires.
The control unit can be congured to manage two types of scenario:
Activation of scenarios for all the system devices by sending an OFF 
command just to the devices belonging to a specic room. 
The value of congurator 1 to 9 in positions A and PL denes the control unit 
address in the system.
Pressing the key corresponding to one of the four scenarios saved puts all 
the actuators of the room set in A to OFF and then sets the new scenario 
selected, signalled by its LED lighting up.
After the scenario is activated, if the same key is pressed again, the state of 
all the actuators of the room set in A is reset and the LED goes out.
Scenarios activating dimmer actuators Item L4674 cannot be managed with 
this mode.
scenario 
identication label
scenario 2 key scenario 1 key
scenario 3 key
scenario 4 key
LED
key cover
Activation of scenarios for all the system devices without previously 
sending an OFF command. 
In this case the value of congurator 1 to 9 in position PL denes the control 
unit address in the system.
With this mode pressing one of the four pushbuttons does not previously 
send an OFF command to the system actuators before activating the scenario.
The control unit therefore does not reset all the actuators in the system; if a 
specic actuator not considered in the scenario is to be moved to OFF, move 
it by means of its control device.
With an active scenario, if the control key is pressed later, the LED goes out 
but the scenario set remains.
Note: the scenario control unit occupies an address in the system. No 
actuator can be congured with the same A and PL address as the control 
unit.
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1 2
3 4
two-way switch 
for the 
programming
rear view
Programming the scenarios
The control unit can only save the scenarios if the device is set as Master (no 
congurator in position M).
Thanks to the devices self-learning feature, the control unit programming 
procedure is summarised in activating all those system commands which 
dene the scenarios and in the later saving phase in which the control unit 
saves and associates the scenarios set to each of the four keys.
After conguring the control unit, reset (see section below), then continue 
with the programming as specied below:
1) Put the two-way switch on the back of the control unit in position          
to activate the self-learning phase;
2) Press one of the four pushbuttons to which the scenario is to be 
associated until its LED lights up. When it starts ashing this signals that 
the programming phase is active.
3) Set the scenario by means of the commands and/or actuators involved.
  Several commands can be saved, up to a maximum of:
  45 (key 1)  35 (key 2)
  25 (key 3)  20 (key 4)
  WARNING 
  In this phase do not give commands outside the scenario to be activated 
because the control unit will save them.
  If the number of commands being saved is greater than the value 
allowed, the control unit ashes more quickly. The LED then goes out and 
the programming phase stops.
  In this situation a new program will replace the rst commands set during 
the previous scenario.
4) At the end of the scenario denition, conrm the save by pressing the key 
marked by the ashing indicator again. The indicator will then extinguish.
5) Repeat the procedure described in points 2, 3 and 4 to program the 
scenarios associated with the other keys. Also follow this procedure to 
add or change the features of a scenario already set.
  Warning 
  This procedure does not cancel the commands already saved. If the 
scenario is to be changed completely, reset.
6) If the features of the scenarios saved are to be changed at any time keep 
the two-way switch on the back on the         position; if not switch the 
two-way switch to position            (programming locked, useful in public 
places where outside people have access).
position M
Resetting one or more saved scenarios
If the device is ready for programming, one or all the scenarios saved can be 
reset at any time. To reset a scenario just keep its key pressed for about ten 
seconds (the LED lights up and goes out after a few seconds).
The LED ashes more quickly to signal that the memory has been cancelled.
To reset all the scenarios saved at the same time press the keys of scenario 
1 and of scenario 4 for about ten seconds (the indicator of key 1 lights up 
and goes out after a few seconds).
In this case the four LED ash more quickly to signal that the memory has 
been cancelled.
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To link a scenario Module to a command, put the Room and Light Point 
congurators into housings [A] and [PL]. Several scenario Modules can be 
installed in the same system by assigning different addresses to them. To 
congure the special Command (item L4651/2), [M] and [SPE] must be 
considered as well as housings [A] and [PL]. Putting congurator 6 into [SPE] 
sets the device up to control the scenario module, then putting a congurator 
from 1 to 4 into [M] selects the group of scenarios to be commanded with 
the 4 keys as indicated in the table. To use the Touch screen consult the 
manuals which come with the item itself.
Programming
To program, change or cancel a scenario enable the programming so that 
the programming state LED is green (press the lock/unlock button on the 
Scenario module for at least 0.5 seconds). Operations:
1) Press one of the four keys on the Special command to which the scenario 
is to be associated for 3 seconds, the corresponding orange LED lights up 
and then ashes signalling the learning phase. Wait for the orange LED to 
ash before continuing.
2) Construct the scenario by means of the commands belonging to the 
various Automation, Temperature control, Sound Diffusion System, etc. 
functions.
3) Conrm the scenario by pressing the corresponding button on the Special 
command quickly; the LED changes from ashing orange to green.
4) To change or create new scenarios to be linked to the other keys, repeat 
the procedure starting from point 1.
If the Scenario module does not receive a command within 30 minutes 
from the beginning of the learning phase, the programming is automatically 
interrupted.
To call a set scenario just press its button on the Special command quickly. 
To cancel a scenario completely, keep the corresponding button pressed 
for about ten seconds. The orange LED signals the cancellation by ashing 
quickly. To cancel the entire memory keep the DEL button on the Scenario 
module pressed for 10 seconds, the yellow reset scenarios LED ashes 
quickly. Once the operations have been performed lock the programming, 
pressing the lock/unlock button for at least 0.5 seconds, so that the 
corresponding LED becomes red.
Notes
Inside the system itself one Scenario module can be programmed at 
once as the other devices are temporarily locked; during this phase the 
programming state LED becomes orange signalling the temporary Lock.
During the learning phase and when there are timed commands or group 
commands, the Scenario module does not save events for 10 or 5 seconds 
respectively. You must thus wait before continuing with creating the scenario.
During the scenario learning phase only the changes of state are saved.
The Scenario module should be congured with a different A and PL address 
from that of an actuator. Use A=0 and PL=1-9, which cannot be used by 
actuators.
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  housing M  key 1  key 2  key 3  key 4
  1  1  2  3  4
  2  5  6  7  8
  3  9  10  11  12
  4  13  14  15  16
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LED key 1-3 LED key 2-4
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1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the 
programming process;
2) press the button of the scenario you want to cancel for at least 8 seconds:
  the red LED will turn on after 3 seconds; it will turn off after another 5 
seconds; release the key. The corresponding LED will start ashing quickly 
for about 2 seconds, thus indicating that the scenario has been cancelled. 
If the LED does not ash, it means that the command has failed. 
NOTE: To cancel all scenarios of the module, use the reset key directly on the 
scenario module Item F420.
Programming a scenario
 
1) the Scenario Module must be enabled in order to execute the 
programming process;
2) press the key you want to associate the scenario with for 4 seconds.
  When the LED turns on, release the key. The corresponding LED will begin to ash, 
hence indicating the activation of the programming mode;
3) set the scenario using the controls and/or actuators;
4) when the scenario is set, press the button with the ashing LED again to 
exit the programming mode;
5) repeat par. 2, 3 and 4 for all the other keys, including those that are 
already programmed if you need to add commands to the associated 
scenario. 
NOTE: when you nish programming, it is recommended to disable the 
possibility to modify the scenarios by acting on the enable/disable key of the 
scenario module.
The Scenario Control is a device that does not directly manage the scenarios 
by storing them inside of it. It basically acts as a control to activate, create 
and change 4 scenarios stored in the Scenario Module Item F420 provided 
that the latter is enabled for being modied with the enable/disable key.
Confguration           
Positions A and PL of the scenario control must correspond to those in the 
scenario module Item F420. The association of each key of the control with 
one of the scenarios stored by the module is made by conguring housing 
M. It is possible to congure positions N and DEL to set the number of the 
scenario to be activated with a delay and the period of the delay (from 30s 
to 1m). 
For more information, please see the following tables.
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Back view detail
Correspondence between the 4 keys of the scenario control and the number of scenarios stored in the scenario module Item F420:
Confgurator M  Key 1  Key 2  Key 3  Key 4   
         
1  Scenario 1  Scenario 2  Scenario 3  Scenario 4
2  Scenario 5  Scenario 6  Scenario 7  Scenario 8
3  Scenario 9  Scenario 10  Scenario 11  Scenario 12
4  Scenario 13  Scenario 14  Scenario 15  Scenario 16
Depending on the congurators inserted in position N, it is possible to set 
a delay to be associated with one or all scenarios before being actually 
actuated. 
Confgurator N  Key 1  Key 2  Key 3  Key 4 
         
0   None  None  None  None
1  Delay ON  None  None  None
2  None  Delay ON  None  None
3  None  None  Delay ON  None
4  None  None  None  Delay ON
5  Delay ON  Delay ON  Delay ON  Delay ON
The congurator in the DEL position determines the delay on activating the 
scenario. 
Confgurator DEL  Delay 
   
0   None
1  1 minute
2  2 minutes
3  3 minutes
4  4 minutes
5  5 minutes
6  10 minutes
7  15 minutes
8  15 seconds
9  30 seconds
Key 2 Key 1
Key 4 Key 3
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Bus SCS
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To congure the Touch screen connect it to a Personal Computer by means of 
interface cord item 335919 and use the special TiDisplay software.
This software can dene the link between the precongured icons, which 
will be shown on the display, and the functions which must be managed 
and actuated by the devices of the Automation, Energy management, Sound 
diffusion, Burglar-alarm and Temperature control systems.
Depending on the requirements of the installer and of the user a new 
conguration can be created or an existing one modied.
TiDisplay can also congure extra functions in the Touch screen such as 
showing the time and the date, setting a protection password and updating 
the rmware version.
For further information refer to the documentation supplied with the 
software.
Connecting the Touch Screen to the Personal Computer
TiDisplay Software  example of denition of the icons for the Lighting function (Italian software shown, English version available)
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In order to congure the colour TOUCH SCREEN Item L4684, it is necessary to 
connect a Personal Computer using the interface cable Item 335919 (version 
for RS232) or Item 3559 (USB version) and to use the special TiDisplay Color 
software. This type of software enables you to determine a link between 
the pre-congured icons, which will be shown on the display, as well as the 
functions that need to be managed and actuated from the Automation, Energy 
Management, Sound System, Burglar Alarm and Temperature Control systems. 
Depending on the needs of the installer and the client, it is possible to create 
a new conguration or change an existing one. Furthermore, TiDisplay Color or 
TiDisplay allow you to congure additional functions in the Touch Screen such 
as displaying the time and date, setting a security password and updating the 
rmware version. For more information, please refer to the documentation 
supplied with the software. 
TiDisplay Software  example of definition of the icons for the Lighting function (Italian software shown, English version available)
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Connecting the Touch Screen Item L4684 to the Personal Computer 
Front view
BUS
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LED
programming/
reset pushbutton
receiving lens
rear view
room number 
receiving the 
command
mode of operation
channel 
selection
selector switch to 
enable 
programming
The receiver can add the remote control by means of infrared ray commands 
(Item 4482/7  4482/16) to the manual control or replace the manual 
control by the remote control. Commands for four 1-relay actuators for single 
loads or two 2-relay actuators for double loads (motor of rolling shutters 
etc.) can be associated with the remote control pushbuttons.
On the front the device has, as well as the IR receiving lens, a programming 
pushbutton and a LED to indicate the programming phase and reception of 
the IR signal sent by the remote control.
Remote controls
Item 4482/7
7 channels
Item 4482/16
16 channels
The IR receiver can be set up for 3 different modes of operation depending 
on the conguration of positions A, PL 1 to 4 and M:
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
Correspondence between remote control pushbuttons and loads 
controlled
Table
 
Mode  M  Functions which can be performed 
A  1 to 4  Repeating of 4 generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) with the 4 remote control keys. 
Remote     The receiver saves the commands required in the installation phase,
control    by inserting congurators in positions A, PL 1 to 4 and M.
    Changing the pre-set functions involves the reconguration of the IR receiver.
B  none  Repeating of 4 generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) with the 4 remote control keys.
Remote     In this case the control unit saves the commands with a self-learning procedure.
self-learning     The user can change the succession and the commands saved to be recalled
    with the remote control at any time.   
C  SLA  Repeating the 4 generic scenario control unit keys with the remote control keys. 
Remote scenarios   
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Function  Type   Position    Position   Position    Position    Position  
  of  control  A  PL1  PL2  PL3  PL4 
cyclical ON-OFF  Light point  1 to 9  1 to 9  1 to 9  1 to 9  1 to 9
for short press  in the room
+ adjustment (dimmer)  indicated in R
cyclical ON-OFF  Room   1 to 9  AMB  AMB  AMB  AMB
  Command   
2)
Rolling shutter  Light point  1 to 9   1 to 9   1 to 9  
up-down 
1)
  in the room      1 to 9   1 to 9  
  indicated in A        1 to 9   1 to 9 
      1 to 9       1 to 9 
      1 to 9    1 to 9
        1 to 9    1 to 9
Monostable   Room   1 to 9       M       M 
rolling shutter  Command   
2)
           M       M   
up-down 
1)
               M       M
           M           M
           M         M
             M         M
Rolling shutter  Room   1 to 9         
up-down  Command   
2)
         
to end of stroke 
1)
           
           
ON command  Room   1 to 9  ON  ON  ON  ON
  Command   
2)
OFF command  Room   1 to 9  OFF  OFF  OFF  OFF
  Command   
2)
Example 1
If on the receiver positions PL2 and PL3 have congurator 7, the remote 
control operates double actuator 7 of the room indicated in A, raising the 
rolling shutters with pushbutton 2 and lowering them with pushbutton 3.
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Mode A (remote control)
This mode lets the user associate generic commands (ON/OFF, UP/DOWN) 
intended for single loads or double loads with the remote control keys.
The correspondence between the remote control keys and the loads 
commanded is determined in the installation phase by the conguration of 
positions A and PL 1 to 4 of the IR receiver, as shown in the table below. The 
following can be associated with the remote control pushbuttons:
-  Point-to-point commands, i.e. intended for single or double loads (rolling 
shutter motor) whose address is specied by congurator 1 to 9 in 
positions PL 1 to 4. The various modes of operation are determined by the 
association of the congurators with the PL positions.
-  Commands intended for actuators for single and double loads belonging 
to the room dened with congurator 1 to 9 in position A. In this case the 
modes of operation are dened by the congurators marked by the graphics 
of the function performed, inserted in positions PL 1 to 4.
addresses/mode 
of operation
denition of 
channels 1 to 16 of 
the remote control
Example 2
If on the receiver positions PL2 and PL3 have congurator         and position 
A has congurator 2, the remote control operates all the actuators in room 
2, raising the rolling shutters with pushbutton 2 and lowering them with 
pushbutton 3.
1)  The two PL positions must have the same congurator. The UP command is associated 
with the rst PL position and the DOWN command with the second PL position.
2)  The command is intended for devices belonging to the room indicated in A.
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7-channel remote control
Congurator          
in position M
CH1    1 
 
CH2    2 
 
CH3    3 
 
CH4    4 
 
CH5    5 
 
CH6    6 
 
CH7    7 
 
16-channel remote control 
 
Congurator  Congurator       
in position M  in position M
CH1  CH9  1 
 
CH2  CH10  2 
 
CH3  CH11  3 
 
CH4  CH12  4 
 
CH5  CH13  5 
 
CH6  CH14  6 
 
CH7  CH15  7 
 
CH8  CH16  8 
 
 
 
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Mode A (remote control)
Up to 4 IR receivers can be installed in  the room considered. They can 
manage up to a maximum of 16 separate commands.
The correspondence between the channels of a remote control and the 
respective IR receiver is established by conguring position M of the IR 
receiver correctly.
Item 4482/7
Item 4482/16
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Programming the receiver
If the IR receiver is to be set up to save/modify commands associated with 
the remote control key, the two-way switch on the back must be in the open 
padlock position.
With respect to function a (remote control) position M is not congured to 
set the associated remote control. A scenario can be reset and at the same 
time a remote control key associated to it following the following procedure:
Selection of the key to associate to a scenario and reset of the scenario 
1) Press the key on the infrared receiver and keep it pressed; the LED lights 
up and goes out after a few seconds; the key can then be released.
2) Within 20 seconds press the key on the remote control to be associated 
to a scenario. The receiver associates the key and resets the scenario and 
conrms by the LED ashing. From this point the scenario is only activated 
by the remote control key so set.
3) Repeat the operations of points 1, 2 and 3 for each scenario to which a 
key is to be associated.
With reference to the picture of the previous page, a key can be associated 
to a scenario only according to the table below:
-  Scenario 1 - CH1, CH5, CH9, CH13;
-  Scenario 2 - CH2, CH6, CH10, CH14;
-  Scenario 3 - CH3, CH7, CH11, CH15;
-  Scenario 4 - CH4, CH8, CH12, CH16.
Saving scenarios
If a key has already been associated to the scenario to be created or 
modied, the saving procedure is the following:
1) Press the pushbutton on the front of the IR receiver until the LED lights up.
2) While the LED is lit up, press the key associated to the scenario on the 
remote control within 20 seconds.
The LED ashes to conrm the correct programming procedure:
-  scenario 1 (1 ash every 4 seconds)
-  scenario 2 (2 ashes every 4 seconds)
-  scenario 3 (3 ashes every 4 seconds)
-  scenario 4 (4 ashes every 4 seconds)
3) At this point the scenario can be set by means of the controls and/or 
actuators involved.
4) When the scenario has been dened conrm the saving by pressing the 
key on the receiver and making sure that the LED has gone out.
5) The procedure of the previous point must be repeated to dene the other 
scenarios and to modify a previous saving.
The LED ashes to signal the reception of one of the four commands sent by 
the remote control.
Several remote controls can activate the same scenario.
To modify an already set scenario repeat the operations described in Saving 
scenarios.
If the key associated with the scenario is to be changed, repeat the 
operations described in Selection of the key to associate with a scenario and 
scenario reset; this operation also deletes the scenario.
Mode C (remote scenarios)
This operating mode is only used if the system has a scenario control unit 
Item N4681. In this case the IR receiver saves and associates the four keys of 
the scenario control unit with the four keys of the remote control.
By means of the remote control the user can then recall the scenarios saved 
by the control unit. 
To enable the receiver for this mode of operation, positions A and PL1 
must be congured with the same address as the scenario control unit and 
in position M with congurator SLA. To select the remote controls to be 
associated with the receiver (communication channels) follow the procedure 
described above for function B (remote self-learning).
Mode B (remote self-learning)
In this mode the IR receiver works as if it were a scenario control unit which 
can be activated by remote control. Like scenario control unit Item N4681, 
just put the receiver into self-learning mode, press one of the remote control 
keys and activate those control devices or actuators whose function is to be 
saved.
The great exibility of this mode of operation means that the user can not 
only call the controls or scenarios required with the remote control, but also 
change their features at any time, as required.
To enable the IR receiver for this mode of operation congure positions A 
and PL1. If numeric congurators 1 to 9 are inserted in A and PL1 dene 
the receiver address in the system. The receiver activates the scenarios for 
all the system devices subject to sending an OFF command to all the active 
devices of the room specied in A.
If congurators 1 to 9 are inserted only in position PL1, the receiver is 
enabled to activate scenarios for all the system devices, leaving any 
previously activated devices active.
In this case the value of the congurator in PL1 denes the number of the 
IR receiver in the system. The receiver occupies an address in the system (A 
and PL). No actuator can be congured with the same A and PL address as 
the receiver.
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room number
light point number
not used
local address 
of the IR receiver
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Designed for activating/deactivating the Burglar alarm system; this device 
can be used in the Automation system to manage standard and advanced 
protected controls that can be activated with a transponder badge Item 3530, 
Item 3530S and Item 3540. The four housings (Z, N, MOD and AUX) are used 
to congure the different operating modes. The Automation functions are 
listed below:
TIMED ON/Off         
This allows the execution of an ON/OFF command for the duration of 1 
second.
Z
This congurator corresponds to A (Environment of the system) (it assigns a 
homogeneous environment in which the execution takes place - from 1 to 
9 -)
N
It corresponds to the PL of the Automation system (it assigns the point in 
which the execution must take place - from 1 to 9 -)
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. For Automation functions, enable congurator 2.
AUX
No congurator
EXAMPLE: If Z=3, N=2 and MOD=2, the device sends an ON/OFF command for 
the duration of 1 second (e.g. opening of a door lock) to an actuator with 
address A=3 and PL=2.
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Scenarios function
Z
It corresponds to the environment of the scenario module Item F420 in 
which the actuation  from 1 to 9  occurs (ref. housing A on scenario 
module).
No.
Corresponds to position PL of the scenario module.
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. For automation functions, enable congurator 2.
AUX
Assigns the correspondence with the scenario requested to the scenario 
module. Congurators 1 to 9 can be used. These correspond to the scenario 
associated with scenario module Item F420.
Transponder badge Item 3530
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F420 HC/HS/L/N/NT4607
EXAMPLE: the control, as congured here, activates scenario No. 4 of the scenario 
module Item F420 with address A = 3, PL = 2
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Congurator housing
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- A (slave)
L/N/NT4607
Timed command
This allows the execution of a timed ON command
Z
This congurator corresponds to A (environment of the system) 
Automation (assigns the homogeneous environment in which the actuation - 
from 1 to 9 - occurs) 
No.
Corresponds to the PL of the Automation system (it assigns the point in 
which the execution must take place - from 1 to 9)
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. To obtain timed ON commands, enable 
congurator 6.
AUX
It assigns the timing duration according to the value of the congurator used, 
as specied in the following table.
 
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Aux  Time       
   
0   
1    1 min
2    2 min
3    3 min
4    4 min
5    5 min
6    5 min
7    20 sec
8    0.5 sec
9 (not used)  - - - 
EXAMPLE: the transponder reader, as congured here, sends a 5 minute timed ON 
command to an actuator with address A = 1 and PL = 3 (e.g. when a service light 
is turned on)
SLAVE control
This allows the reproduction of a command enabled on a Master 
transponder reader.
All transponder keys used must be stored only in the Master device.
Z
Corresponds to congurator Z of the master device.
No.
Corresponds to congurator N of the master device
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. To obtain SLAVE devices, enable congurator 
SLA.
AUX
Corresponds to congurator AUX of the master device.
 
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- B (master)
EXAMPLE: the control A, as congured here, works as a Slave of control B 
(Master), which allows the execution of an ON/OFF command for the duration of 
1 second (e.g. opening of a door lock) by means of the actuator congured A=3 
and PL=2
Z
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AUX
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Z
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AUX
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SLA
3   Z
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MOD
AUX
2
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3 Z
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MOD
AUX
2
SLA
3   Z
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MOD
AUX
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Auxiliary controls
This mode is obtained by activating congurator AUX in MOD, thereby 
producing a 1 sec ON/OFF command on the assigned auxiliary channel. The 
difference here, compared to the auxiliary function produced with the reader 
enabled in the burglar alarm system (MOD = 1), is that the transponder 
codes are stored in the reader with the possibility to manage up to 120 
badges at the same time.
Z
Assigns the number of the assigned zone, from 0 to 9
No.
Assigns the progressive No. within the zone
MOD
Assigns the operating mode. For auxiliary functions, enable congurator AUX.
AUX
Assigns the auxiliary channel.
EXAMPLE: the control, as congured here, works as auxiliary device No.1 (N=1) 
located in zone 3 (Z=3) which activates an ON/OFF command on auxiliary channel 
2 (AUX=2) intended for the relay actuator Item  
HC/HS/L/N/NT4614 congured with AUX = 2.
Z
N
MOD
AUX
1
AUX
3
2
N
MOD
AUX
  2
6
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L/N/NT4614
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MOD
AUX
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AUX
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AUX
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Transponder programming for automation functions
Programming transponders (badges) is extremely easy and allows you to 
store the code inside the protected control. In this case, you can store up to 
120 codes. The procedure described below should be also followed when 
transponders are added.
1) Flip the slide switch on the back of the protected control to position
2) press the programming key located on the front of the product for 5 
seconds. The red LED will switch on steadily and the buzzer will emit 1 
BEEP; release the button. 
3) Now, move the badges towards the protected control.
4) Make sure there are two short and slow tones (1/2 sec between one BEEP 
and the other) as well as 2 red Led ashes
  The badge is stored.
5) Repeat points 3 and 4 for all available badges
NOTE: If there is a quick double BEEP (250 msec between one beep and the 
other) with a red Led ash, it means that the badge is already stored.
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AUX
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NOTES:
- if the reader emits 5 BEEPs and 5 quick ashes of the red Led (250 msec 
between one beep and the other) during the programming process, it 
means that the memory is full.
  It will not be possible to add other transponders.
- if 30 seconds elapse after pressing the prog key (par. 2) without executing 
an operation, the reader will exit the programming mode.
- the procedure above can also be used to add new transponders to those 
that have already been stored
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Cancelling a programming process
1) carry out 1 and 2 of the programming procedure
2) now, press the PROG key for another 5 seconds. 4 BEEPS and 4 red Led 
ashes will signal that ALL stored transponders have been CANCELLED
3) you may now execute a new transponder programming process, as shown 
in par. 3  4  5  6 (see above), as the reader stays in programming 
mode
4) or complete it immediately by ipping the back slide switch to 
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Made for the Burglar-alarm system, the volumetric passive IR detector, 
sensitive to the movement of hot bodies, can give a command when a person 
comes near the controlled area (lights switching ON, access control, etc.). The 
volume of the area monitored is divided into 14 beams divided over three 
congurator to 
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channel number
BUS
L4611 
(swivel lens) 
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As the passive IR detectors cannot generate and send a command to one 
or more actuators directly, their use is subject to combination with a control 
device for advanced functions Item L4651/2.
In this case the communication between the detector and the associated 
control device is established by dening an auxiliary channel and numeric 
congurators in the AUX positions of the IR detector and the control device.
The detection of a person by the IR detector thus turns into a signal which 
reaches the control device Item L4651/2 via an auxiliary channel. 
Actuator
Command IR detector
Item L/N/NT4611 Item L4651/2
Item L4671/1
The control device, on the basis of its mode of operation set in M, activates 
the actuator with address established in A and in PL.
So that the auxiliary channel is established uniquely, the AUX positions of 
the IR detector and the control must have congurator of equal value (from 
1 to 9).
L4610 
(xed lens) 
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levels.
It is available in the version with xed lens Item L/N/NT4610, for 
installations at switch height, or with swivel lens Item L/N/NT4611 for 
installations in the high parts of rooms.
Example of conguration
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As well as being connected to the BUS cable, the automation system 
actuators are connected to the 230V a.c. line to control the load by means of 
an internal relay.
Depending on the installation features they are divided into two categories:
-  with Living International/Light/Light Tech modularity for installation in 
ush-mounting boxes by the side of SCS control devices, traditional devices 
or in junction boxes. These devices are completed with two-module key 
covers of the Living International/Light/Light Tech/Kristall series;
-  with DIN modularity for centralised installation in distribution boards or 
distribution boards. These devices can also be easily tted in trunking or 
junction boxes after removal of the adapter for rear DIN rail and the front 
protection cover.
Depending on the loads which can be controlled, the actuators are divided 
into:
-  1-relay actuators to control a single load (lamp, fan, ...)
-  2-relay actuator to control two single loads or a double load (two lamps or 
a motor to drive door and window frames, shutters, ...)
-  4-relay actuator to control 4 single loads or two double loads (four lamps, 
two motors to drive door and window frames, shutters, ...)
All the actuators have pushbuttons on the front for the direct control of the 
load connected.
Master/Slave mode
This mode can extend a command to two or more actuators simultaneously.
In this case all the actuators must be congured with the same addresses; 
the rst actuator (Master) will be put in position M to perform the function 
required, the other actuators (Slave) must have the SLA congurator in 
position M to repeat the function of the Master actuator.
One use of the master/slave mode is represented by the need to control 
many loads with total power greater than the output of the relay of a single 
actuator at the same time.
load connection 
terminals
load control 
pushbutton
DIN actuator - for installation in distribution boards, junction boxes and 
trunking
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Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
  
 
 
 
Actuator as Slave.  SLA
Receives a command sent
by a Master actuator which
has the same address
The actuator ignores the Room  PUL
and General commands
Master Actuator with OFF command    1 to 4 
1)
delayed on the corresponding Slave
actuator. Only for point-to-point
command. With the OFF command
the Master actuator deactivates;
the Slave actuator deactivates
after the time set in the Master 
actuator has elapsed 
1)
1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command 
activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at 
the same time.
  The OFF command switches the light OFF immediately and leaves the fan wor-
king  for  the  time  set  with  congurator  1  to  4  in  M  of  the  Master  actuator  as 
indicated in the table.
Congurator  Time (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
This actuator, whose dimensions are 1 Living Int./Light module, can be 
advantageously used in junction boxes, rolling shutter boxes, trunking and 
series 503E, 504E etc. boxes, by the side of traditional automation, control 
and junction devices.
The actuator has cords for connection to the load to be controlled and LED 
and micropushbutton for local control of the load, to be used to test or to 
dene the scenarios.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 
2 interlocked relays.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
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micropushbutton
LED
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0.75 mm2 cords 
for connection to the load
BUS
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Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
  
 
 
 
Actuator as Slave.   SLA
Receives a command sent by
a Master actuator which
has the same address
The actuator ignores the Room  PUL
and General commands
Master Actuator with OFF command   1 to 4 
1)
delayed on the corresponding
Slave actuator. Only for point-to-point
command. With the OFF command
the Master actuator deactivates; 
the Slave actuator deactivates after 
the time set in the Master actuator
has elapsed 
1)
1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command 
activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at 
the same time.
  The OFF command switches the light OFF immediately and leaves the fan wor-
king  for  the  time  set  with  congurator  1  to  4  in  M  of  the  Master  actuator  as 
indicated in the table.
Congurator  Time (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
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Basic actuator Item 3475
The device forms part of the Basic automation and is therefore small. This 
actuator can be used in ush-mounting boxes, junction boxes, rolling shutter 
boxes and trunking.
It can advantageously be used as a back-device, where the Item is 
positioned on the bottom of the ush-mounting boxes, behind shallow 
automation devices or behind traditional devices (pushbuttons, switches, 
etc.). The actuator has cords for connection to the load to be controlled and 
an indicator.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 
2 interlocked relays.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
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Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
  
  
 
 
Cyclical    no  
ON-OFF  congurator
ON/OFF mode  O/I
variations on the fronts (toggle)
Cyclical ON/OFF. The actuator  PUL
ignores the Room and 
General commands
The actuator as Slave.  SLA
Receives a command
sent by a Master actuator
which has the same address
Timed ON 
1)
  1 to 8 
1)
 
1) If controlled by external pushbutton the device switches OFF after a time set by 
the congurator in M as indicated in the table below.
Congurator  Times (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
5  5
6  15
7  30 seconds
8  0.5 seconds
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LED
BUS
congurator
housing
The device forms part of the Basic automation and is therefore extremely 
compact.
The control/actuation device has a BUS inlet made by means of the blue 
wires, an inlet to connect the external pushbutton by means of the grey 
and black wires and a relay contact to control the load by means of the two 
white wires.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 
2 interlocked relays.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
0.75 mm2 cords for connection 
to the load
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This device, made both in 2 Living International and Light series ush-
mounting modules (Item L/N/NT4672) and in 2-module DIN housing (Item 
F412), is intended for use in the Energy Management system, as inside it has 
a relay with NC contacts.
To congure the actuators means assigning them a number (from 1 to 
8) which denes the degree of priority for deactivating the loads after 
an overload. This number will be 1 when the load must be deactivated 
rst, 2 for the second load to be deactivated and so on. Several actuators 
can however be congured with the same priority by assigning the same 
number; in this case the loads will be deactivated simultaneously. The 
eight priority (importance) levels of the load connected to the actuator are 
assigned by putting a numbered congurator into the CC housing.
If positions A and PL are congured the device is set up for operation as a 
relay actuator Item L4671/1 with NO contacts.
It can perform all the basic modes of operation which can be congured 
on the control device (ON, OFF, etc.), apart from those which require 
conguration of position M of the actuator and those which require the use 
of two interlocked relays.
CAPTIONS:
1  Load activation key; press this key to activate the load
2  LED: signals the state of the actuator and the connected load
3  LED: signals the state of the load in relation to the overload. Red LED = load 
disconnected
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Actuator as Slave.   SLA
Receives a command sent by
a Master actuator which
has the same address.
The actuator ignores the  PUL
Room and General commands
Master Actuator with OFF command    1 to 4 
1)
delayed on the corresponding
Slave actuator. Only for point-to-point
command. With the OFF command
the Master actuator deactivates; the 
Slave actuator deactivates after 
the time set with the congurators 
has elapsed  
1)
1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command 
activates the light (Master actuator) and the ventilation fan (Slave actuator) at 
the same time.
  The OFF command switches the light OFF immediately and leaves the fan wor-
king  for  the  time  set  with  congurator  1  to  4  in  M  of  the  Master  actuator  as 
indicated in the table.
Congurator  Time (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
Made to be installed in distribution boards or cabinets with DIN rail, this 
device incorporates a 2-way relay and has a micropushbutton for local control 
of the load.
The actuator has positions G1, G2 and G3 which can associate the device to 
two or three separate groups of belonging.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control, apart from those which require the use of 
2 interlocked relays.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
PL
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G2
G1
G3
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M
G2
G3
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G2
G3
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Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
 
 
Timed stop for motors.   none to 4 
1)
The device deactivates after 
the time set has elapsed 
1)
This mode is only operative if 
LP1 = LP2 (same congurators),
i.e. with the two relays interlocked
Actuator as Slave.  SLA
Receives a command sent by
a Master actuator which
has the same address
1) The value of the congurator in the table denes the nal time, after which the 
actuator deactivates.
Congurator    Time (minutes)
(no congurator)  1
1    2
2    5
3    10
4    innite or until the next command
This device has two independent relays to operate two loads.
If position LP1 and LP2 have the same address (same congurator) the 
device activates the interlock of the two relays to which rolling shutters, 
curtain motors etc. may be connected.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
front view
LED
micropushbutton
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congurator 
housing
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Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
 
 
 
Timed stop for motors.  none to 4 
1)
The device deactivates after the
time set has elapsed 
1)
This mode 
is only operative if PL=PL+1 
(same congurators), i.e. with the  
two relays interlocked
1) The value of the congurator in the table denes the nal time, after which the 
actuator deactivates.
Congurator    Time (minutes)
(no congurator)    1
1    2
2    5
3    10
4    innite or until the next command
Example 1
A=1, PL1=3 PL2=5 PL3=5 PL4=2 M=none
In this case the relays (PL1) and (PL4) are activated on the basis of the mode 
dened by the commands congured A=1 PL=3 and A=1 PL=2.
Relays (PL2) and (PL3) are interlocked and are activated by command A=1 
and PL=5 with mode dened in M.
Relays (PL2) and (PL3) deactivate after a minute.
Example 2
A=1, PL1=3 PL2=2 PL3=4 PL4=6 M=none
In this case all the relays (PL......+1) and (PL4) activate on the basis of the 
mode dened by the commands congured A=1 PL=3, A=1 PL=4 and A=1 
PL=6.
Whether there are congurators 1 to 4 in position M of the actuator or not 
makes no difference.
This device has four independent control relays, with a common terminal.
If the same address (same congurator) is assigned to two positions PL1...4 
side by side the device can use one of the four relays in interlock mode to 
control loads such as rolling shutters, curtain motors etc..
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
1
2
3
4
5
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PL1
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PL3
PL2
PL4
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PL1
A
PL3
PL2
PL4
M
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P
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P
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micropushbutton
BUS
congurator 
housing
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Item F414 control resistive loads and ferromagnetic transformers, while item 
F415 control electronic transformers.
After connecting the dimmer directly to the BUS and the load, the brightness 
can be adjusted from any correctly congured control point. Pressing 
the control key quickly, the loads can be switched ON or OFF, while the 
brightness can be adjusted by pressing for longer. An actuator can signal any 
load faults such as a faulty lamp. It is also protected by a fuse, which can 
easily be replaced when there is a failure.
Mode of operation
The actuator performs all the basic modes of operation which can be 
congured directly on the control device.
Moreover further modes of operation with the congurator in position M of 
the same actuator are listed in the table below.
BUS
load
fuse
key
LED
Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
 
 
Actuator as Slave.  SLA
Receives a command sent by
a Master actuator which
has the same address
The actuator ignores the Room   PUL
and General commands
Master Actuator with OFF command  1 to 4 
1)
delayed on the corresponding Slave
actuator. Only for point-to-point 
command. With the OFF command
the Master actuator deactivates;
the Slave actuator deactivates after
the time set with the congurators
has elapsed 
1)
1) Typical function for use in bathrooms without windows where the ON command 
activates  the  light  (Master  actuator)  and  the  ventilation  fan  (Slave  actuator) 
at the same time. The OFF command switches the light OFF immediately and 
leaves  the  fan  working  for  the  time  set  with  congurator  1  to  4  in  M  of  the 
Master actuator as indicated in the table.
Congurator  Time (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
PL
A
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This device is an actuator/dimmer for electronic ballasts which can be 
dimmed with input 1-10V to drive uorescent lamps. Each item may control 
a maximum of ten ballasts. The actuator performs all the basic operative 
modes which can be directly congured on the command, apart from those 
which involve the use of two interlocking relays. Also the following table 
lists the modes of operation expected with the congurator put into position 
M of the same congurator.
Possible functions  Conguration
  position M
Actuator as Slave.  SLA
Receives a command sent by
a Master actuator which
has the same address
The actuator ignores the Room  PUL
and General commands
Master Actuator with OFF command   1 to 4 
1)
delayed on the corresponding
Slave actuator. Only for point-to-point
command. With the OFF command
the Master actuator deactivates; 
the Slave actuator deactivates after 
the time set in the Master actuator
has elapsed 
1)
1) The period of time set with congurator 1-4 inserted in M of the Master 
actuator is indicated in the table below.
Congurator  Time (minutes)
1  1
2  2
3  3
4  4
key
LED
BUS
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This device is made in a one-module ush-mounting housing of the Living 
International and Light series and a shallow housing for Basic automation. 
The interface includes two independent control units, identied with 
positions PL1 and PL2. The two control units can send:
-  commands to two actuators for two independent loads (ON, OFF or 
adjustment) identied with the address PL1 and PL2 and mode specied in 
M or
-  a double command intended for a single load (motor for rolling shutter UP-
DOWN, OPEN-CLOSE curtains) identied with the address PL1 and PL2 and 
mode specied M.
The interface has an LED to signal correct operation and three wires to 
connect to traditional devices such as:
-  two traditional NO (normally open) and NC (normally closed) switches or 
pushbuttons;
-  a two-way switch.
BUS
side view front view
congurator 
housing
wires for connection to 
traditional devices
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wires for connection to traditional 
devices
BUS
side view
congurator housing
BUS
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congurator 
housing
connection to
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If pushbuttons or switches are connected to the contacts, the interface can 
be assimilated to a control for double loads equipped with two one-module 
key covers.
In this case the ON, OFF or adjustment function, for two separate loads, can 
be assigned to each key cover.
Double function
If a two-way switch is connected to the contacts, the interface can be 
assimilated to a control for double loads equipped with a double-function 
two-module key cover. In this case the ON, OFF, rolling shutter UP-DOWN for 
one load, can be assigned to the key cover.
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Devices for one double-function load 
(two-way switch, interlocked switches, etc.)
1 1
white PL1
grey PL2
black COM
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PL1 
PL2
COM
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(switches, pushbuttons, etc.)
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grey PL2
black COM
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Mode of operation
The various functions performed by the congurator in position M are listed 
in the table below.
If PL1 = PL2 two connected switches form a double control (two-way switch, 
etc.).
position M
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Table
Possible function     Value congurator in M
    single function  double function
Cyclical ON-OFF for short press    no  
and adjustment for long press    congurator 
ON     ON  
ON timed  
1)
    1 to 8  
OFF    OFF  
ON pressing the key connected in PL1 (white wire) - OFF pressing the key      O/I 
connected in PL2 (grey wire) and adjustment for long press (dimmer) 
2)
   
Up-down rolling shutter to end of stroke 
3)
    
Up-down rolling shutter monostable 
3)
            M
Pushbutton    PUL  
2) As a function of the receiver actuator mode of operation.
3) In this mode the grey cable corresponds to the UP command while the white 
cable corresponds to the DOWN command.
 
NOTE: If circuits are connected to the interface terminals, the mode of operation 
to select is PUL.
If normally open (NC) pushbuttons are connected, all the other modes of operation 
indicated in the table are performed.
1) The device sends an OFF command after a time set by the congurators used as 
indicated in the table below.
 
  Congurator  Time (minutes)
  1  1
  2  2
  3  3
  4  4
  5  5
  6  15
  7  30 seconds
  8  0.5 seconds
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Advanced mode of operation
If position SPE is correctly congured as well as position M the device 
performs special functions listed in the table below.
Mode of operation with SPE = 7
This mode can perform the commands envisaged by the basic mode of 
operation with SPE = no congurator when NC (normally closed) pushbuttons or 
switches are connected to the interface terminals.
Operating functions possible with confgurator in position SPE
Possible function  Congurator  Value congurator in M 
  in position SPE  single function  double function
Locks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  1  
Unlocks the state of the devices to which the command is addressed  1  2  
Locks with key connected in PL2 (grey wire)  1    3
and unlocks with key connected in PL1 (white wire) 
On with ash 
1)
  2  none to 9  
cyclical ON/OFF without adjustment  1  7  
(only NO contact)   
Selection adjustment level xed at 10 to 90 % of the dimmer 
2)
  3  1 to 9  
Repeating of key 1 to 4 of the scenario control unit  4  1 to 4  
whose address is specied in A and PL 
3)
 
3) Example of conguration:
  To repeat key 3 of the scenario control unit Item L/N/NT4681 with a traditional 
pushbutton connected to the black wire and the white wire (PL1), congure SPE 
= 4 and M = 3.
  In positions A and PL1 congure the address of the scenario control unit to be 
controlled with the traditional pushbutton (e.g. A=1 and PL1=1 for the control 
unit with address A=1 and PL=1). If position PL2 is congured as well (e.g. with 
congurator 2), the interface is enabled to repeat key 3 of a second scenario 
control unit with address A=1 and PL=2 with a traditional pushbutton connected 
to the black wire and the grey wire (PL2).
  If instead positions PL1 and PL2 have the same congurator, both pushbuttons 
connected to the interface repeat key 3 of the scenario control unit.
  Two  different  keys  of  the  same  control  unit  cannot  be  controlled  with  one 
interface.
  When only a traditional device is to be connected to the interface, it must only 
be connected to the black wire and the white wire (PL1) and positions A and 
PL1 must be congured.
4)  Item 3477 can manage the ON/OFF mode without adjustment (M=0/1 SPE=1).
1) Device to be combined with an OFF command for switching OFF. The ash time 
is indicated in the table:
 
  Congurator  Time (seconds)
  none   0.5
  1  1
  2  1.5
  3  2
  4  2.5
  5  3
  6  3.5
  7  4
  8  4.5
  9  5
2) Device to be combined with the dimmer actuator Item L4674 and an OFF com-
mand  for  switching  OFF.  The  congurator  denes  the  adjustment  in  %  of  the 
load power.
 
  Congurator  % of load
  1  10
  2  20
  3  30
  4  40
  5  50
  6  60
  7  70
  8  80
  9  90
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The device can communicate between BUSes based on SCS technology, even 
if they are dedicated to different functions. Whatever the mode of use of 
the interface, remember that the two BUSes connected to it for all purposes 
form two systems and, as such, are subject to all the dimensioning and 
installation rules laid down.
Address confguration (confgurators I1 I2 I3 I4)
Housings I1, I2, I3 and I4 are used to identify the interface inside the system 
uniquely.
With actuators and controls, a function is performed by the congurators 
in housings A (room) and PL (light point). In both cases conguring the 
device means giving it an address which identies it. The interface address 
must be different from any other address on the two BUSes connected to it. 
Depending on the mode of use, the interface may have an address dened 
with only two congurators, I3 and I4, leaving the housings for I1 and I2 
empty, or with all four:
-   Only I3 and I4; when the interface is used in the physical expansion, 
logical expansion, burglar-alarm/automation interface
-   I1, I2, I3 and I4; when the interface is used in the public riser mode.
Mode of operation confguration (MOD confgurator)
The following ve modes are available:
1  Physical expansion (congurator MOD=1):
  can increase the total BUS length or exceed the absorption limit of 1200 
mA for the individual power supply.
2  Logical expansion (congurator MOD=2):
  can increase the number of devices of a system, which is 81 (max 9 rooms 
with 9 light points each). 
3  Public riser (congurator MOD=3):
  can interface the digital door entry or video door entry systems with the 
other BUSes of the burglar-alarm or automation systems.
4  Burglar-alarm/automation interface (congurator MOD=4): 
  allows the automation and burglar-alarm systems to communicate.
5  Galvanic separation (congurator MOD = no congurator required):
  can connect the video door entry system with an automation system 
allowing monitoring via Web Server A/V.
NOTE: for more details about the modes described in points 3, 4 and 5 see the 
SYSTEM INTEGRATION chapter.
OUT terminal
congurator 
housing
IN terminal
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Physical expansion mode of operation
For this mode of operation congurator 1 must be inserted in the MOD 
position of the interface.
The positions identied with I1 and I2 must not be congured.
The separation address between the two BUSes connected to the 
interface must instead be dened in positions I3 and I4.
Supposing as in the example that I3=3, I4=2:
- on the input BUS (IN) the addresses must go from A=1 / PL=1 to A=3 / 
PL=1;
- on the output BUS (OUT) the addresses must go from A=3 / PL=3 to A=9 /
PL=9 or to the address of the next interface.
As can be seen from the example, all the automation BUS 1 addresses are 
lower than that of the interface, while all the automation BUS 2 addresses 
are higher; the interface address thus separates all the addresses of which 
the complete system may be made up into two or more blocks.
To position the devices in the global system, remember the indications of the 
next page.
I1 = -
I2 = -
I3 = 3
I4 = 2
MOD = 1
OUT
IN
I1 = -
I2 = -
I3 = 5
I4 = 4
MOD = 1
A/PL = 11       31 A/PL = 55       99
A/PL = 33       53
Control device Actuator
Control
device
Actuator
Scenario 
control unit
Example: physical expansion made connecting three systems with interfaces item f422
Installation No. 2
Installation No. 1 Installation No. 3
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Positioning the devices inside the system, commandS 
confguration and logic system:
When conguring the devices which will be connected to the global 
Automation system, remember that:
1. all the command devices congured to send point-to-point, Room, Group 
and General commands can be connected without distinction on either 
branch of the system (1 or 2) regardless of their addresses in A and PL 
positions.
2. This is also true in the case of actuators congured in the slave 
operation mode and for actuators item F412 and L/N/NT4672 of the 
Energy management system.
3. Scenario control unit item N4681, the actuators (also those congured 
as master) and the IR receivers item L/N/NT4654 are installed on the 
stretch of BUS 1 or 2 corresponding to their own local address. Example: 
if the scenario control unit is congured as A=2, PL=1 it will be put on 
system 1.
4. The energy management system item control unit F421 and the control 
panel item N4682 must be placed on the BUS with higher addresses (system 
2).
5. Interface item F422 allows the transit between the various systems of the 
Point-to-Point, Group, Room and General commands.
  As an example, install a command congured A=1 and PL=5 in system 2 to 
command actuator A=1 and PL=5 installed in system 1.
Automation system No. 1
addresses included 
between A = 1 PL = 1
and A = 3 PL = 1
Automation system No. 2
addresses included 
between A = 3 PL = 3
and A = 9 PL = 9
Point-to-Point, Group, Room and General Commands
BUS BUS
I1= 
I2= 
I3 = 3
I4 = 2
MOD = 1
Interface
F422
Scenario
control
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A=0 to 3
PL=1
Master 
actuator
A=1 to 3
PL=1
M=SLA
SLAVE 
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actuators
A=1 to 9
PL=1 to 9
Scenario
control
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A=3 to 9
PL=3 to 9
Master 
actuator
A=3 to 9
PL=3 to 9
Master 
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PL=1 to 9
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Logic expansion mode of operation
For this mode congurator 2 must be put in the MOD position.
The positions identied with I1 and I2 must not be congured, while in 
positions I3 and I4 the interface address must instead be congured 
inside the individual system connected to the riser, with the same modes of 
assignation of address A and PL of the devices remembering that:
I3 = A
I4 = PL
Installation example
 Positioning the devices in the system, confguration and  
 command logic:
In conguring the Global automation system, remember that:
1. each system connected to the common riser may use all the 81 addresses 
provided (9 light points for 9 Rooms) apart from the address of interface 
item F422 which will be assigned in positions I3 and I4.
2. The common riser must be made up of an Automation system in which 
the Energy management control unit and the control unit with dialling 
device item 3500 can be installed as well as the command devices and 
actuators.
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Item 3500
To avoid using one of the addresses A/P = 11-99 of the Automation system 
connected, assign the conguration to the interface:
I3 = 0
I4 = 1 to 9
Installation No. 1
Installation No. 2
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3. Interface F422 allows the commands to transit between the individual 
systems and the common riser with the following mode:
  Example: the Point-to-Point command and the Room command are only 
possible between command devices and actuators belonging to each 
individual system or to the common riser. The interface does not in fact 
allow the command to transmit from an individual system to the riser and 
vice versa.
4. To send commands from one system to another through the common 
riser use the Special command L4651/2 congured to generate Auxiliary 
commands (congurator 1-9 in the AUX position) or the control unit with 
dialling device item 3500 programmed for this function.
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Logic expansion mode of operation
Bus 2
Bus 1
Control unit with 
telephone dialling 
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Item 3500
Special control
Item L4651/2
Single 
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Common 
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Interface
F422
Type of control
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ROOM
GROUP
GENERAL
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interrogations 
(e.g. Web server)
The memory module can reset the state of the lights controlled by an 
automation system at the end of a black-out.
The device does not have to be congured to guarantee operation. The Room 
and Light Point must only be congured when the memory module is to be 
interrogated by other devices connected to the BUS, such as the Web server.
When the memory module is programmed one can select the lights whose 
state is to be reset and those whose state is not to be reset.
Programming sequence:
- connect the memory module and switch ON the BUS (all the loads are OFF).
-  press the key on the front for at least ve seconds, the LED is ON.
-  select the loads which are not managed, switching them ON (all the loads 
which are OFF will be managed).
-  press the key, the LED will start to ash quickly to show the learning phase.
-  the LED ashes slowly again, the learning phase has ended and the 
memory module is operative.
At the end of the programming phase a test should be performed to check 
that the device is set correctly:
- switch ON some of the controlled loads (i.e. those not explicitly excluded in 
the programming phase and not congured as PUL in M).
-  switch OFF, simulating a black-out, for at least 15 seconds.
-  switch back ON again; after a few seconds the state of the controlled loads 
must be reset (i.e. those which were ON before the black-out must switch 
back ON), while the unmanaged loads must however remain OFF.
NOTES: - The control automatically excludes actuators congured with  
M = PUL.
  - The rolling shutter actuators are not managed.
coNfIGuratIoN
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Item  Description
L4651/2  control which can drive just one actuator for single or double loads 
 to be completed with 1 two-module key cover for controls with 
one or two functions - can also control special functions
coNtroL for SPecIaL fuNctIoNS
L4651/2 L4652/2 L4652/3
N4681
L4654N N4654N NT4654N
4482/7 4482/16
Item  Description
L4652/2  control which can drive a single actuator for single or double loads 
or two actuators for single loads or independent double loads  to 
be completed with 1 2-module key cover for controls with one or 
two functions or 2 1-module key covers with one or two functions
L4652/3  control which can drive three actuators for single or double loads or 
two actuators for single loads or independent double loads  to be 
completed with 3 1-module key covers for controls with one or two 
functions
coNtroLS for SINGLe aNd douBLe LoadS 
Item  Description
L4654N  receiver for the remote control of the actuators  to control 4 single 
loads or 2 double independent loads 
- to be used with remote control
  - the 4 scenario control unit keys can be repeated by means of 
remote control
N4654N  as above - LIGHT series
NT4654N  as above - LIGHT TECH series
actIve INfrared receIverS 
For IR receivers Item L4654, Item N4654 and Item NT4654 
Item  Description
4482/7  IR 7-channel remote control  supplied with two 1.5V AAA batteries
4482/16  IR 16-channel remote control  supplied with four 1.5V AAA batteries
reMote coNtroLS
Item  Description
N4681  control unit which can be personalised to save and control 4 indepen-
dent room situations  acts simultaneously on several actuators chosen 
by the user  LED to indicate the active scenario
SceNarIo coNtroL uNIt/toucH ScreeN
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L4611
N4610
N4611
NT4610
NT4611
Item  Description
L4610  volumetric presence detector with passive infrared rays  alarm 
signal LED with memory  capacity 8 metres, angular opening 105, 
14 beams divided on three levels  auxiliary prealarm channel can 
be activated
N4610  as above - LIGHT series
NT4610  as above - LIGHT TECH series
L4611  volumetric presence detector as above - covering angle that can be 
divided from 105 to 0 - lens that can be orientated on 2 axis
N4611  as above - LIGHT series
NT4611  as above - LIGHT TECH series
PaSSIve INfrared detectorS 
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Item  Description
L4651/2  control for special functions (timed ON, scenarios) which can 
control one actuator for single or double loads or 4 scenarios stored 
in the F420 module - to be completed with 1 or 2 key covers with 
one or two functions
L4655*  control for extended systems  allows you to operate an actuator 
installed on a different bus relative to the control without using 
auxiliary controls - to be completed with 1 or 2 key covers with 
one or two functions
L4656*  timed control  allows you to set an advanced timing function up 
to 59 minutes and 59 seconds - to be completed with 1 or 2 key 
covers with one or two functions
* For the availability, contact the Bticino sales staff
coNtroL for SPecIaL fuNctIoNS
L4651/2 L4655 L4656
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Item  Description
  scenario control that can be customised to control 4 independent 
automation, temperature control or sound system environment 
situations stored in the F420 scenario module or MH200
SceNarIo coNtroL
N4680 L4680 NT4680
Item  Description
L4684  colour room command to be installed where there are several MY 
HOME functions. Interface to control scenarios, lighting, automation, 
Burglar-alarm, temperature control and energy management - 
Supplied with Living, Light, Light Tech bezels. Can control scenarios 
stored in either a F420 or MH200
L4683  as above - monochrome - LIVING
N4683  as above - monochrome - LIGHT
NT4683  as above - monochrome - LIGHT TECH
toucH ScreeN
L4684
L4683 N4683
NT4683
L4680
N4680
NT4680
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F411/1N F411/2 F411/4 F412
F414
F413N
Item  Description
F411/1N  actuator with 1 two-way relay  for single loads; 16A resistive, 10A 
incandescence lamps, 4A cosj 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers 
and 4A uorescent lamps
F411/2  actuator with 2 independent relays  for single and double loads: 
6A resistive or incandescence lamps, 500W for motor reducers, 2A 
cosj 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 150W for uorescent 
lamps  logic relay interlock via conguration
F411/4  actuator with 4 independent relays  for single, double or 
combined loads: 6A resistive, 2A incandescence lamps, 500W for 
motor reducers, 2A cosj 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers and 
70W for uorescent lamps  logic relay interlock via conguration
F412  actuator with 1 NC relay  for single loads 16A resistive, 10A for 
incandescence lamps and 4A for uorescent lamps or transformers
actuatorS for dIN MouNtING  2 ModuLeS
Item  Description
F413N  the device is an actuator/dimmer for electronic ballasts which can 
be dimmed type 8 with input 1 to 10V to drive uorescent or LED 
lamps. Can control upto 10 Ballasts
outPut 1 to 10v for BaLLaSt - 2 dIN ModuLeS
Item  Description
F414  dimmer actuator for incandescence lamps and ferromagnetic 
transformers  60 to 1000VA 230Vac
F415  dimmer actuator for electronic transformers - 60 to 400VA 230Vac
dIMMer actuatorS - 4 dIN ModuLeS 
F415
3476
3475
Item  Description
3475  actuator with 1 relay - for single loads: 2A resistive or incandescent 
lamps and 2A cosj 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers - suitable for 
installation in ceiling lamps cups or in ush-mounting boxes behind 
the command devices.
3476  actuator with 1 relay - for single loads: 2A resistive or incandescent 
lamps, 2A cosj 0.5 for ferromagnetic transformers -  a traditional 
pushbutton with NO contact accepted in input
BaSe ModuLe actuatorS
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Item  Description
L4686  RS232 interface to connect the serial port of a PC to the Auto-
mation system BUS  to be installed together with the specic 
software (supplied) to dene the system management program
INterface to MaNaGe tHe SySteM WItH a Pc
L4686
336982 336983 336984
L4688 N4688 NT4688
Item  Description
336983  8-contact connector LIVING INTERNATIONAL series to connect 
interface Item L4686 to the BUS
336982  as above - LIGHT series
336984  as above - LIGHT TECH series
coNNectorS for INterface IteM L4686
Item  Description
L4688  control interface with 2 independent contacts to control 2 actuators 
for single-function loads or to control 1 actuator for double-function 
loads (rolling shutters)  accepts in input two traditional switches 
or pushbuttons with NO and NC contact or a traditional two-way 
switch or interlocked pushbuttons
N4688  as above  LIGHT series
NT4688  as above  LIGHT TECH series
3477  as above - BASIC module
F428  as above - DIN module
INterface for tradItIoNaL devIceS
Item  Description
F422  interface between systems based on SCS BUS even if dedicated to 
different functions 2 shallow DIN modules
ScS/ScS INterface
Item  Description
F426  SCS/EIB interface
ScS/eIB INterface for WIre autoMatIoN 
Item  Description
F425  module to save the actuator state  to reset the light automation 
system when there is a black-out  2 shallow DIN modules
MeMory ModuLe
F425
F422 F426
F420
3477
Item  Description
F420  device to save 16 scenarios for the automation, sound diffusion 
system, temperature control and Video door entry applications -  
2 DIN modules
SceNarIo ModuLe
F428
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and accessories
Item  Description
346000  power supply for automation system  input 230V a.c. output 27V 
d.c. SELV  maximum current absorbed 300 mA  maximum current 
supplied 1.2A version for fastening on DIN rail occupying 8 modules 
PoWer SuPPLy
346000 L4669
L4669/500
3515
Item  Description
L4669  sheathed pair made up of 2 exible conductors with braided and 
unshielded sheath for BUS system  insulation 300/500V  corre-
sponding to standards CEI 46-5 and CEI 20-20  coil length 100m
L4669/500  as above - 500m skein
BuS caBLe
Item  Description
3515  spare part pull-out terminals
PuLL-out terMINaLS 
504LIV
Item  Description
504LIV*  table device holders  4 LIVING INTERNATIONAL modules   
complete with surround plate
* items suggested for radio device installation
taBLe devIce-HoLderS
Item  Description
F80AL  adapters for the installation of 2 LIVING INTERNATIONAL/LIGHT 
modules on DIN35 rail
F400A  as above - 3 modules
adaPterS
F80AL
Pc INterface
Item  Description
335919  PC interface cable for programming - for RS232
3559  as above - for USB
335919 3559
F400A
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3501/1 3501/2 3501/3
3501/4 3501/5 3501/6 3501/7 3501/8 3501/9
3501/GEN 3501/GR 3501/AMB 3501/AUX 3501/ON
3501OFF
3501/OI 3501/PUL 3501/SLA 3501/CEN
3501/T 3501/TM
3501K
Item  Description
3501/1  congurator  1
3501/2  congurator  2
3501/3  congurator  3
3501/4  congurator  4
3501/5  congurator  5
3501/6  congurator  6
3501/7  congurator  7
3501/8  congurator  8
3501/9  congurator  9
3501/GEN  congurator  GEN
3501/GR  congurator  GR
3501/AMB  congurator  AMB
3501/AUX  congurator  AUX
3501/ON  congurator  ON
3501/OFF  congurator  OFF
3501/OI  congurator  OI
3501/PUL  congurator  PUL
3501/SLA  congurator  SLA
3501/CEN  congurator  CEN
3501/T  congurator  
3501/TM  congurator        M
coNfIGuratorS  SINGLe-tyPe PackaGe of 10 PIeceS
Item  Description
3501K  Kit of congurators from 0 to 9
3501K/1  Kit of congurators AUX, GEN, GR, AMB,ON, OFF, O/I, PUL, SLA, CEN,       
      ,  M
coNfIGurator kIt 
3501K/1
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key covers
with silk-screen printing  2 functions  1 module 
Item      Description of
      silk-screen printing
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT TECH
INTERNATIONAL
L4911AF  N4911AFM  NT4911AFM  ON OFF GEN
L4911AG  N4911AGM  NT4911AGM  ON OFF
L4911AH  N4911AHM  NT4911AHM  UP DOWN
L4911AI  N4911AIM  NT4911AIM  ON OFF setting
L4911BA  N4911BAM  NT4911BAM  Light symbol
L4911BC  N4911BCM  NT4911BCM  Exhaust fan symbol
L4911BE  N4911BEM  NT4911BEM  Treble clef symbol
L4911BF  N4911BFM  NT4911BFM  Sound diff. system function
LIGHtaBLe key coverS  
LIVING 
INTERNATIONAL
...AI
.../2AI
...AH
.../2AH
LIGHT
...BA
.../2BA
...BE
.../2BE
...BC
.../2BC
...AF
.../2AF
...AG
.../2AG
LIGHT TECH
Overview of the silk-screen printing
with silk-screen printing  2 functions  2 modules 
Item      Description of
      silk-screen printing
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT TECH
INTERNATIONAL
L4911/2AF  N4911/2AFM  NT4911/2AFM  ON OFF GEN
L4911/2AG  N4911/2AGM  NT4911/2AGM  ON OFF
L4911/2AH  N4911/2AHM  NT4911/2AHM  UP DOWN
L4911/2AI  N4911/2AIM  NT4911/2AIM  ON OFF setting
L4911/2BA  N4911/2BAM  NT4911/2BAM  Light symbol
L4911/2BC  N4911/2BCM  NT4911/2BCM  Exhaust fan symbol
L4911/2BE  N4911/2BEM  NT4911/2BEM  Treble clef symbol
LIGHtaBLe key coverS 
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Item      Description of
      silk-screen printing
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT TECH
INTERNATIONAL
L4915AA  N4915AAM  NT4915AAM  OFF
L4915AB  N4915ABM  NT4915ABM  ON
L4915AC  N4915ACM  NT4915ACM  GEN
L4915AD  N4915ADM  NT4915ADM  dimmer symbol
L4915BA  N4915BAM  NT4915BAM  lamp symbol
L4915BB  N4915BBM  NT4915BBM  bell symbol
L4915BC  N4915BCM  NT4915BCM  exhaust fan symbol
L4915BD  N4915BDM  NT4915BDM  key symbol
L4915BE  N4915BEM  NT4915BEM  treble clef symbol
L4915BF  N4915BFM  NT4915BFM  nurse symbol
L4915BG  N4915BGM  NT4915BGM  room service symbol
L4915BH  N4915BHM  NT4915BHM  ALARM
LIGHtaBLe key coverS
key covers
...AC
.../2AC
...BC
.../2BC
...BD
.../2BD
...BE
.../2BE
...BF
.../2BF
LIVING INTERN. LIGHT
...AA
.../2AA
...AB
.../2AB
LIGHT TECH
Overview of the silk-screen printing
...BG
.../2BG
...BH
.../2BH
...AD
.../2AD
...BA
.../2BA
...BB
.../2BB
with silk-screen printing  1 function  2 modules 
Item      Description of
      silk-screen printing
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT TECH
INTERNATIONAL
L4915/2AA  N4915/2AAM  NT4915/2AAM  OFF
L4915/2AB  N4915/2ABM  NT4915/2ABM  ON
L4915/2AC  N4915/2ACM  NT4915/2ACM  GEN
L4915/2AD  N4915/2ADM  NT4915/2ADM  dimmer symbol
L4915/2BA  N4915/2BAM  NT4915/2BAM  lamp symbol
L4915/2BB  N4915/2BBM  NT4915/2BBM  bell symbol
L4915/2BC  N4915/2BCM  NT4915/2BCM  exhaust fan symbol
L4915/2BD  N4915/2BDM  NT4915/2BDM  key symbol
L4915/2BE  N4915/2BEM  NT4915/2BEM  treble clef symbol
L4915/2BF  N4915/2BFM  NT4915/2BFM  nurse symbol
L4915/2BG  N4915/2BGM  NT4915/2BGM  room service symbol
L4915/2BH  N4915/2BH M  NT4915/2BH M  ALARM
LIGHtaBLe key coverS
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L4911
L4911/2
N4915M
N4915/2M
N4932
N4932/2
NT4915/2M
NT4915M
Item     
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT  KRISTALL   
  TECH
L4911  N4915M  NT4915M  N4932
2-fuNctIoN key-coverS WItHout SILk-ScreeN PrINtING - 1 Mod.
Item     
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT  KRISTALL   
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L4911/2  N4915/2M  NT4915/2M  N4932/2
2-fuNctIoN key-coverS WItHout SILk-ScreeN PrINtING - 2 Mod.
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Item     
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT  KRISTALL
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L4915  N4915M  NT4915M  N4932
1-fuNctIoN key-coverS WItHout SILk-ScreeN PrINtING - 1 Mod.
N4932 L4915 N4915M
L4915/2 N4915/2M
NT4915M
NT4915/2M
N4932/2
Item     
LIVING  LIGHT  LIGHT  KRISTALL
    TECH
L4915/2  N4915/2M  NT4915/2M  N4932/2
1-fuNctIoN key-coverS WItHout SILk-ScreeN PrINtING - 2 Mod.
doMotIc HINGe
4911TDM
2-module
control key
2-module
key-cover
3-module 
supporting frame
2-module
control
item L4652/2
1-module
control key
1-module
key-cover
Domotic hinge 
item 4911TDM
Item  Description
4911TDM  hinge for applying 2-module key covers in place of key covers with 
one module and blanking plate  to be completed with Living, 
Light, Light Tech 2-module key cover  can be used only with item 
L4652/2
Note on use of the Domotic Hinge item 4911TDM
Install the domotic hinge to the right of the 2-module control item 
L4652/2 using the control keys included in the package. Complete the 
installation with the Living, Light or Light Tech key covers. The domotic 
hinge is used only for the 2-module control item L4652/2. 
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Selection of the actuators
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The table allows identication of the actuator device depending on what it 
is to be used for, the electrical features of the load to be controlled and the 
installation features. 
   
Actuators  Frequency    Line  Loads driven       
     
                  
                 
                 
                 
                 
    Incandescence     Resistive    Fluorescent   Electronic  Ferromagnetic   Motors for 
    lamps  loads  lamps 1)  transformers  transformer 2)  rolling shutters
F412  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  10A  16A  4A  4A  4Acosj0.5  -   
    2300W  3500W  1000W  1000W  1000W  -   
                 
                 
                 
 
L4674  50 Hz         230V a.c.  0.25 to 2A  0.25 to 2A  -  -  0.25 to 2A  -   
    60 to 500W  60 to 500W  -  -  60 to 500W  -   
    (with Item  (with Item      (with Item     
    L/N/NT4416)  L/N/NT4416)      L/N/NT4416)     
                 
             
L/N/NT4675  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  2A  2A  -  -  2Acosj0.5  -   
    500W  500W  -  -  500W  -   
                 
                 
                 
 
3475  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  2A  2A  -  -  2Acosj0.5  -   
3476    500W  500W  -  -  500W  -   
                 
                 
                 
 
F411/1N  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  10A  16A  4A  4A  4Acosj0.5  -   
    2300W  3500W  1000W  1000W  1000W  -   
                 
                 
                 
 
+
M
+
M
+
M
M
L
L1
P L
L
L1
PL
A
G1
M
G2
P L
L
L1
PL
A
G1
M
G2
P L
L
L1
PL
A
G1
M
G2
Table of the loads
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 F411/2  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  6A  6A  0.65A  0.65A  2Acosj0.5  2A   
    1400W  1400W  150W  150W  500W  500W   
                 
                 
               
F411/4  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  2A  6A  0.3A  0.3A  2Acosj0.5  2A   
    500W  1400W  70W  70W  500W  500W   
                 
                 
                 
F414  50 Hz         220V a.c.  0.25 to 4A  0.25 to 4A  -  -  0.25 to 4A  -   
                   230V a.c.  60 to 1000W  60 to 1000W  -  -  60 to 1000VA  - 
F415  50 Hz         220V a.c.  -  -  -  0.25 to 1.7A  -  -   
                   230V a.c.  -  -  -  60 to 400VA  -  - 
 
F413N  50/60 Hz    230V a.c.  -  -  2.5A   -  -  -   
    -  -  550W  -  -  -   
        MAX 10 ballast         
        type T8         
                 
 
F470/1  50 Hz         230V a.c.  6A  6A  0.65A  0.65A  2Acosj0.5  -   
    1400W  1400W  150W  150W  500W  -   
                 
                 
                 
 
F470/2  50 Hz         230V a.c.  2A  6A  0.3A  0.3A  2Acosj0.5  2A   
    500W  1400W  70W  70W  500W  500W   
                 
                 
                 
 
Table of the loads
PL4 PL3 PL2 PL1
PL2 PL1
NOTES:
1) uorescent lamps with corrected power factor, energy-saving lamps, discharge lamps. 
2) Account must be taken of the transformer yield to calculate the effective power of the load connected to the actuator. For example, if a dimmer is connected to a 
100VA ferromagnetic transformer with yield 0.8, the effective load power will be 125VA. The transformer must be loaded to its rated power and in any case never 
lower than 90% of this power. It is preferable to use a single transformer rather than several transformers in parallel. For example, it is better to use a single 250VA 
transformer with 5 50W spot lights connected rather than use 5 50VA transformers in parallel, each with a 50W spot light.
NO NC
C
NO NO
C
Actuators  Frequency    Line  Loads driven       
     
+
M
+
M
+
M
M
Incandescence
lamps
Resistive
loads
Fluorescent
lamps (1)
Electronic
transformers
Feromagnetic
transformer (2)
Motors for
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Table 
 
Item  Description  Absorption  Size  Dissipation
    from BUS     Dissipated power   Max. load 
    (power supply 27V d.c.)    with max. load
3475  actuator  13 mA  Basic module 
3476  control actuator  13 mA  Basic module 
3477  contact interface  3.5 mA  Basic module 
E46ADCN  power supply     8 DIN modules  11 W  1.2 A
F411/1N 1)  1 relay actuator  22 mA  2 DIN modules  1.5 W
F411/2 1)  2 relay actuator  28 mA (single loads)  2 DIN modules  1.7 W
    15.5 mA (interlock)   
F411/4 1)  4 relay actuator  40 mA (single loads)  2 DIN modules   3.2 W
    22 mA (interlock)   
F412 1)  NC/NA 1 relay actuator  20 mA  2 DIN modules   1.5 W
F413N 1)  1 to 10 output for ballast  30 mA  2 DIN modules  0.5 W
F414  dimmer  5 mA  4 DIN modules  11 W  1000 W
        5 W  500 W
F415  dimmer  6 mA  4 DIN modules  11 W
F420  scenario module  20 mA  2 DIN modules  0.6 W
F422  SCS/SCS interface  IN: 33 mA  2 DIN modules  1 W
    OUT: 2mA 
F425  memory module  4 mA  2 DIN modules  0.1 W
F426  SCS/EIB interface  30 mA  2 DIN modules 
L/N/NT4610  IR xed detector  4.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4611  IR swivel detector  4.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4654   detector for remote control  8.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4672  NC 1 relay actuator  20 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4675  1 relay actuator  13 mA  1 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4683  touch screen  20 mA  3+3 L/N/NT modules 
L/N/NT4688  contact interface  3.5 mA  1 L/N/NT modules 
L4651/2  control for 1 actuator  7.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L4652/2  control for 2 actuators   7.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
L4652/3  control for 3 actuators  8 mA  3 L/N/NT modules 
L4671/1  1 relay actuator  16.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules  0.9 W
L4671/2  2 relay actuator  13.5 mA  2 L/N/NT modules  0.9 W
L4674  actuator for slave dimmer  8 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
N4681  scenario control unit  9 mA  2 L/N/NT modules 
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NOTE: 1) the power dissipated indicated is that corresponding to the device with all the relays loaded at the maximum load. If the load is less, the dissipated 
power is less and may be calculated by means of the following formula:
P[mW]=140+400*N+10*[I
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P: dissipated power in mW, 
N: no. of loaded relays
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Install the items with greater dissipated power (in particular power supplies and dimmers) in lower positions in the distribution board for easier heat 
dissipation. Do not place devices which dissipate a power greater than 5W side by side, leave an empty module between them.
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This special device lets you control the MY HOME system with a simple 
touch of your nger;  it is available in two versions: the rst is the colour 
version (Item L4684) and the second is the LIVING, LIGHT and LIGHT TECH 
monochrome version (Item L/N/NT4683).
Touching the icons for the various functions which appear on the wide 
display, the touch screen can in fact switch the lights on and off, lower or 
raise the rolling shutters, water the garden, adjust the temperature in various 
rooms, select the sound level of the Sound System ampliers etc...
The wide backlit display presents a home page which shows the 
applications it can manage graphically. Touching the icon of the application 
to be managed (e.g. lighting), a page will appear with the icons for the light 
points to be controlled. 
With a simple touch on the icon chosen, the lamp or lamps associated with 
it will switch on or off. The device is programmed by connecting to a PC and 
using special software which can create the link between the icon of the 
function to be commanded and the respective MY HOME system in the home. 
The touch screen can be easily installed on the wall by means of box Item 
PB526 or 506E and ts perfectly in any room in the home because it is 
nished off with all the colour nishes of the cover plates of the BTicino 
LIVING, LIGHT or LIGHT TECH series.
Technical features
Power supply: 27 V d.c. da BUS
Absorption Item L4684: stand-by 80 mA (max)
Absorption Item L/N/NT4683: stand-by 20 mA (max)
Operating temperature: 0C to 40C
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L4683
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NT4683
L4826
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The device can save up to 16 scenarios with a maximum of 100 commands 
each. 
As well as the automation commands this module can also save temperature 
control and Sound Diffusion System commands with no installation limit. The 
scenarios can also give door entry and Video door entry commands for one-
family systems to switch ON the staircase lights and open the door lock.
If installed in large systems with SCS-SCS interface in logic expansion, the 
module can save automation commands for the system where it is installed. 
On the front cover of the item there are two keys and two LED. 
The rst button locks or unlocks the programming avoiding involuntary 
operations such as cancelling the scenarios and the corresponding LED 
indicates the state: green programming possible, red programming blocked, 
orange temporary block. 
The second button cancels all the scenarios, the LED underneath indicates 
that the cancellation has taken place or that the device is in the learning 
phase. The scenarios are created, modied or switched ON by means of the 
special Command (item L4651/2), scenario control (L/N/NT4680) or the 
Touch screen (item L/N/NT4683).
Technical features
Power supply:  18 to 27V d.c. from BUS
Max. absorption:  20 mA from BUS
Operating temperature:  5 to 35 C
Size:  2 DIN modules
Lock/unlock 
programming button
Programming state 
LED
Scenario 
cancellation 
button
Scenarios/learning 
reset LED
 BUS
Congurator housing
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Item F414 controls resistives loads and ferromagnetic transformers while 
item F415 controls electronic transformers.
After connecting the dimmer directly to the BUS and to the load, the light 
intensity can be adjusted from any correctly congured command point. 
Press the command button quickly to switch the load ON or OFF, while press 
it for longer to adjust the light intensity. 
The actuator can signal any load problems such as, for example, the breaking 
of the lamp. It is also protected by a fuse, which can easily be replaced if it 
blows.
Technical features Item f414
Power supply:  27V d.c. from BUS
Absorption:  9mA
Size:  4 DIN modules
Technical features Item f415
Power supply:  27V d.c. from BUS
Absorption:  9mA
Size:  4 DIN modules
BUS
load
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fuse
key
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Control device for electronic ballast with dimmer function; it can supply 
uorescent lamps and adjust their brightness depending on the voltage, with 
values between 1 and 10V, with which they are driven. From any specially 
congured control point and inserted in the BUS system one can switch the 
lights connected ON and OFF or set their brightness up to a maximum of 
6A for each component installed. Pressing the control key quickly, one can 
switch the load ON or OFF, or set its brightness by pressing and holding the 
key for longer. 
Technical features
Power supply:  27V d.c. from BUS
Absorption:  30mA max
Size:  2 DIN modules
Indications:
- max. 10 ballasts can be connected (terminals 1-2), of type T8  
- ballasts which can be driven:  PHILIPS HF-REGULATOR, OSRAM QUICKTRONIC 
DE LUXE DIM
- connect the ballast earth: failure to connect may cause malfunction congurators
key
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BUS
Ballast
BUS
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1 2 NC 3 4
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The SCS-SCS interface communicates between buses based on the SCS 
technology, even if their functions are different.
The interface can work in ve different ways:
 1  Physical extension of automation systems
  It can increase the distance covered by the SCS BUS or exceed the limits 
due to the absorption of the individual components without increasing 
the maximum number. It is useful with systems with many actuators.
 2  Logic extension of automation systems
  It can increase the maximum number of devices which can be connected 
to a system.
  Very useful for making large systems, e.g. houses on several oors.
The installation of the device in these two modes is described in the section 
GENERAL RULES FOR INSTALLATION.
 3  Common riser
  Allows communication between the Bticino door entry systems or digital 
video door entry system and the automation or burglar-alarm systems 
in the individual dwellings. Useful for centralising the alarms of the 
apartments in an apartment block distribution board.
 4  Interface between the automation and burglar-alarm systems
  Useful for making the automation system follow the events of the 
burgular alarm system, such as switching ON the garden lights if there is 
an attempted intrusion.
 5  galvanic separation
  Connects the video door entry system with an automation system 
allowing supervision via Web Server A/V.
The use of the interface in these three modes is described in the section 
SYSTEM INTEGRATION of this guide. 
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IN terminal
OUT terminal
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These devices can integrate traditional control equipment (switch, 
pushbutton, etc.) in advanced systems with BUS operation logic. Depending 
on installation needs one can choose between two different housings, 
keeping the same functionality. Item L/N/NT4688 takes up one module and 
belongs to the Living International, Light and Light Tech series, while Item 
3477 forms part of the Basic Automation. This series is characterised by its 
small size and it can be tted behind traditional devices in the same ush-
mounting box.
Example of use of interface Item L4688 to connect the automation BUS with systems with traditional technology
N
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BUS
interface
actuator
The use of the automation system can thus be extended in rooms which 
already have traditional systems or in historical and special rooms where 
remaking the electrical system completely or partially would involve 
considerable building work. The old but precious switch with its cabling 
which is no longer to standard can thus continue to do its job because the 
connection to the load to be controlled is made in complete safety by means 
of the connection with the SCS interface with voltage-free contact.
Example of use of interface Item 3477 for the continued use of historical and prestigious electrical equipment with wiring no longer to standard.
N
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no longer to standard
actuator
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BUS
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MeMory ModuLe IteM f425
The memory module is connected to an automation system with SCS BUS 
and permanently saves the state of all the actuators congured to manage 
the lights, but not the rolling shutters, after each command sent.
This device is very useful when there is a black-out because it can reset the 
state of all the lamps controlled by the automation system when the power 
returns.
Just one memory module must be connected to the BUS for each system 
installed (i.e. each power supply), apart from when connecting two or 
more systems using the SCS/SCS interface (Item F422) congured in 
physical expansion mode. In this case just one is needed for all the systems 
connected together.
The device must be put into operation when the system is already installed 
and powered.
Once the memory module is connected to the BUS press the microswitch on 
the front for at least ve seconds so that the type of system can be saved for 
the rst time.
In this phase one can also decide which lights to reset and which will 
remain OFF after a black-out: a light point must be switched ON during the 
programming phase so that it is not managed by the memory module.
During normal operation the LED on the front ashes at one-second intervals 
to signal that the memory module is active.
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The passive infrared detector is of the volumetric type and is sensitive to 
the presence of warm bodies. The volume of the protected zone is divided 
into 14 beams over three levels. The detector has two functioning modes: 
instantaneous or with impulse counting to reduce the possibility of having 
false alarms. 
PaSSIve Ir detectorS IteM L/N/Nt4610-4611 - N4640
It is available in the xed lens version - for switch-height installations, with 
an articulated lens for high installations - or in the mini version for wall 
installations in systems set up or not set up for traditional detectors.
The mini detector is characterized by the possibility to adjust the operative 
sensitivity. For more information, please refer to chapter Conguration.
N4640
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controls protected with a code
The transponder-reader device is triggered when a special badge, called a 
transponder, is drawn near (1  2 cm) the immediate surroundings. Compared 
to a traditional remote control, the transponder/transponder reader is 
safer as it is equipped with a code encryption system. The possibility of 
storing up to 30 badges guarantees more exibility when managing the 
system, especially in environments (rms, ofces, establishments) where 
the number of entitled people is high and changeable. It is designed for 
activating/deactivating the Burglar alarm system and can be used in the 
Automation system to manage standard and advanced protected controls 
that can be activated with a transponder badge Item 3530, Item 3530S and 
Item 3540.
Protected coNtroLS IteM L/N/Nt 4607
3-colour LED 
for operation 
indications 
reset pushbutton
(NOT ACTIVE)
The transponder does not need batteries and when it is moved towards the 
reader it transmits its code to activate the corresponding controls. Three 
versions are available in the catalogue: portable badge Item 3530, thin 
portable badge Item 3530S and keyring portable badge Item 3540.
traNSPoNder IteM 3530 - 3530S - 3540
3530
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Power supply unit with very low safety voltage (SELV) protected against 
short-circuit and overload.
Supplies functional power to the system components via the BUS cable.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Power supply: 230V a.c.  10% 50/60Hz
Max. absorption: 300 mA
Maximum current supplied: 1.2A
Output rated voltage: 27V d.c.
Size: 8 DIN modules
Dissipated power with max. load:
  11 W 
230V a.c.
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Power supplies and accessories
Accessory module to be used with the basic unit Item E48, with two 
terminals for supplying power at 27V d.c. 1.2A to the Burglar Alarm, 
Automation and Temperature Control systems.
An anti-tampering device (NC contact) can be connected to the device as 
well as a 12V 7.2/12/24 Ah battery, to be used as a back-up unit of the 
system.
The module is designed in a container for DIN rail (4 modules) and dissipates 
power Pd=7W.
acceSSory IteM e48a1
IN
BUS
27 V d.c. 
1,2A
12 Volt
7.2/12/24 Ah
Tamper
Power supply
Item E48
Basic unit to be used in lieu of the power supply units Item E46ADCN, Item 
E47ADCN and Item 346000 in MY HOME systems with several installations 
(burglar alarm, automation, 2-wire video door-entry systems, etc.).
The device is equipped with 3 output terminals to which it is necessary to 
connect the Accessory modules Item E48A1 and Item E48A2, to be selected 
according to the specic types of installation.
It is designed in a modular container for DIN rail (10 modules) and dissipates 
power Pd=25W with an absorption of 131VA.
3-outPut PoWer SuPPLy IteM e48
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Item E48A1 
and Item E48A2
          The loads connected to the 3 outputs must be such that I1 > I2 > I3. !
BUS
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LOAD LINE
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PD max             4,6 W
F442   F443
F444   C9455
PRI 110230V  10%5060Hz 131VA max
PDmax 25W
OUT1 29,1V 1,2A
OUT2 29V  35V 1,2A
OUT3 29V  35V 1,2A
E48
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
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50/60 Hz
IN2   IN1
IN
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< 1m
< 1m
PRI 110230V  10%5060Hz 131VAmax
PDmax 25W
OUT1 29,1V 1,2A
OUT2 29V  35V 1,2A
OUT3 29V  35V 1,2A
E48
Accessory module to be used with the basic unit Item E48, with four 
terminals for supplying power at 27V d.c. 1.2A to the Burglar Alarm, 
Automation, Temperature Control and 2-wire Video door-entry systems.
The module is designed in a container for DIN rail (4 modules) and dissipates 
power Pd=4.6W.
acceSSory IteM e48a2
BUS
IN2 IN1
Power supply
Item E48
Temperature control
2 wire video door entry system
Burglar alarm
E48A2
E48
12 Volt
7.2/12/24 Ah
Tamper
E48A1
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BUS
BUS
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OUT2
OUT3
29 to 35 V c.c.
1.2A
110 to 230 V a.c.  10%
50/60 Hz
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< 1m
< 1m
BUS
BUS
BUS
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Temperature control
Active devices
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This cable is used for distributing power and functioning signals.
By using the 300/500V insulated BUS cable and the protection cover of the 
terminals set up on all devices, the Bticino automation system can also be 
installed in boxes and pipes along with the energy systems.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
No. of conductors:  2 unshielded 
Insulation voltage:  300/500V
Skein length :  100m (Item L4669), 
  500m (Item L4669/500)
WItHdraWaBLe terMINaLS IteM 3515 (SPare)
BUS cable
Item L4669 and 
Item L4669/500
withdrawable 
terminal 
BUS
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accessories
All devices are provided with removable terminals which facilitate wiring 
operations as well as the replacement of the devices.
As a matter of fact, it is possible to lay the cable inside the pipes and 
terminate it with removable terminals.
Then, when all masonry work has been completed, you can connect the 
devices without using tools.
Terminals are also available as spare parts in 10-piece packages.
Item  Description
336904  twisted 2-conductor cable which can be buried in piping, conforms 
to the standard (CEI 20-13 and CEI 20-14)  200-metre coil. Can re-
ach best performance in video systems (greater distance between 
EP and IU than when using other cables).
caBLe for SySteMS
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Item  page  page  page
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3475  83  61  91
3476  83  62  91
3477  84  69  93, 99
3515  85    105
3530      102
3530S      102
3540      102
3559  85
335919  85
336982  84
336983  84
336984  84
346000  85    103
3501/...  86
3501K  86
3501K/1  86
4482/16  79
4482/7  79
504LIV  85
E48      103
E48A1      103
E48A2      104
F400A  85
F411/1N  83  64  91
F411/2  83  65  92
F411/4  83  66  92
F412  83  63  91
F413N  83  68  92, 97
F414  83  67  92, 96
F415  83  67  92, 96
F420  84  46  95
F422  84  73  98
F425  84  78  100
F426  84
F428  84
F470/1      92
F470/2      92
F80AL  85
L4607    54  102
L4610  80  58  101
L4611  80  58  101
L4651/2  79, 81  38
L4652/2  79  41
L4652/3  79  42
L4654N  79  50
L4655  81  34
L4656  81  37
L4669  85    105
L4669/500  85    105
L4680  82  47
L4683  82  48  94
L4684  82  49  94
Numeric 
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L4686  84
L4688  84  69  99
N4607    54  102
N4610  80  58  101
N4611  80  58  101
N4640      101
N4654N  79  50
N4672      91
N4675    63  91
N4680  82  47
N4681  79  43
N4683  82  48  94
N4688  84  69  99
NT4607    54  102
NT4610  80  58  101
NT4611  80  58  101
NT4654N  79  50
NT4672      91
NT4675    60  91
NT4680  82  47
NT4683  82  48  94
NT4688  84  69  99
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BTicino Australia
Head Offce, Sydney
Unit 99, 79-99 St Hilliers Road
Auburn NSW 2144
PO Box 6245
Silverwater NSW 1811
Ph: +61 2 8719 4333
Fax: +61 2 8719 4345
www.bticino.com.au
Sales Enquiries:
1300 bticino (1300 284 246)
HPM Legrand New Zealand
106 - 124 Target Road
Glenfeld, Auckland
Ph: +64 9 442 0800
Fax: +64 9 442 0803
www.bticino.co.nz
Sales Enquiries:
0800 235 347
Bticino Australia and New Zealand reserves at any time the right to modify the contents of this booklet and 
to communicate, in any form and modality, the changes brought to the same.
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