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F411U2 2 Relay Actuator 10A: Description

This document provides information on a 2 relay actuator that can be used to operate LED, CFL, and linear fluorescent lamps, as well as motors. Each of its 2 channels can switch up to 10A. The actuator supports lighting switching, motor switching, load control modes, contact status recovery settings, and slave device delay configuration. It can be configured via software or physical configurators to customize its functions and behavior.
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F411U2 2 Relay Actuator 10A: Description

This document provides information on a 2 relay actuator that can be used to operate LED, CFL, and linear fluorescent lamps, as well as motors. Each of its 2 channels can switch up to 10A. The actuator supports lighting switching, motor switching, load control modes, contact status recovery settings, and slave device delay configuration. It can be configured via software or physical configurators to customize its functions and behavior.
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2 Relay actuator 10A

F411U2
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Description
Actuator at 2 independent, interlockable channels, for operating LED, compact
fluorescent (CFL) and linear fluorescent lamps with electronic and ferromagnetic
transformers or motors (in case of relay interlocking). Each channel is capable of
switching up to a maximum of 10A. The device incorporates the function Zero crossing
for the proper management of energy-saving lamps.
The device is configurable through MHSuite or through physical configurators; a
summary of the main possible functions is provided below:
- Lights switching
- Motors switching
- Operating mode selection (Master, Slave, Master PUL, Slave PUL)
- Load control mode manual selection (with zero crossing, without zero crossing)
- Contact status at power recovery configuration
- Slave device switch-off delay configuration (only in Master/Master PUL mode)
For additional details, see "Configuration". After connecting the device to BUS/SCS and to
the load, you can monitor the loads from any properly configured system control device.
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Moreover, you can locally control the loads by using the buttons on the device: a short
press activates or deactivates the load. 3
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Technical data
Power supply via SCS BUS: 27 Vdc
Operating power supply with BUS SCS: 18 – 27 Vdc
Input: 5 mA (stand-by)
55 mA (max - single loads)
30 mA (max - interlock)
Number of outputs: 2x10A
Operating temperature: (0) – (+40) °C
Legend
Driven loads power/absorption ensured for the configuration with zero crossing and neutral 1. Configurator seat (Note that this must only be used in My Home systems with
connected (otherwise relay bonding problems may occur): physical configuration)
Incandescent lamps LED lamps 2. BUS connector
Halogen lamps Compact fluorescent lamps 3. Load status LED
4. Load control pushbutton

Dimensions
250 Vac 2300 W 10 A 500 W 2A
Overall size: 2 DIN modules
110 Vac 1100 W 10A 250 W 2A

Linear fluorescent lamps Ferromagnetic transformers Motor reducers for rolling shutters List of Functions
Electronic transformers
The device performs the following functions:
1. LIGHT SWITCH
2. AUTOMATION CONTROL

920 W 4A 920 VA 4 A cosφ 0,5 460 W 2A See the following pages for the configuration procedures.
440 W 4A 440 VA 4 A cos 250 W 2A

Protection index: IP20


Level of robustness: IK40
NOTE: 1) the dissipated power indicated is that corresponding to the device with
all the relays loaded at the maximum load. With lower loads also the dissipated
power is lower and may be calculated by means of the following formula: P[m-
W]=140+400*N+10*[Ic1+Ic2]
P: dissipated power in mW, N: no. of loaded relays, IN: load current corresponding to
the N relay.

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Configuration

If the device is installed in a My Home system it can be configured in two ways: For a list of the procedures and their meanings, please refer to the instructions
- PHYSICAL CONFIGURATION, inserting the configurators in position. The positions A|PL1 in this sheet and to the "Function Descriptions" help section in the
and A|PL2 define the device's local addresses, while M defines the operating mode. MYHOME_Suite software package.
- Configuration via MYHOME_Suite software package, downloadable from the website
www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com; this mode has the advantage of offering many
more options than the physical configuration.

1. Light switch

1.1 Addressing

Address type Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configuration


Point-to-point Room 0-10 A=1-9
Lighting point 0-15 PL1, PL2=1-9
Group Group 1 - Group 10 = 0-255 G = 0-9

1.2 Mode

Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configuration


Function Parameter / setting
Master Actuator Master M=0
Actuator as Slave. Receives a control sent by a Master actuator Slave M=SLA
which has the same address
Button (On monostable) ignores Room and General controls Master PUL M=PUL

Delay OFF: Master actuator with OFF control delayed on the 0 - 255 No configurator 0 sec.
corresponding Slave actuator. 1) 2) M=1 1 minute
M=2 2 minutes
M=3 3 minutes
M=4 4 minutes
Load control mode 3)
C=0 with zero crossing
C=1 without zero crossing

Note 1): In the Master and Master PUL mode it is possible to set a 0-255 seconds OFF delay Note 2): In blinds configuration, it can only be 0
(through MYHOME_Suite) and 1-4 minutes delay through the physical configuration. With the OFF
control the Master actuator is disabled; the Slave actuator is disabled after the time set with the NotE 3): For configurations C=0 (or virtual “Zero crossing”), the LED flashes if L and N are not
configurators has elapsed. The configurator value indicated in the table defines the timeout, after connected. With C=1 and neutral not connected relay can be used simply as a clean contact.
which the actuator switches off its Slave.
This mode is operative only if PL1≠PL2

To use "Actuator as Slave with PUL function" and to adjust the "Delay OFF", the "Load
type" (Actuator, Lamp, Valve, Differential reset, Fan, Irrigation, Controlled socket, Lock)
use the MYHOME_Suite virtual configuration.

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2. Automation control

2.1 Addressing

Address type Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configuration


Point-to-point Room 0-10 A=1-9
Lighting point 0-15 PL1, PL2=1-9
Group Group 1 - Group 10: 0-255 G=0-9

Note: If PL1=PL2, the 2 relays are interblocked

2.2 Mode

Virtual configuration (MYHOME_Suite) Physical configu-


ration
Function Parameter / setting
Master Actuator Master M=0
Actuator as Slave. Receives a control sent by a Master actuator Slave M=SLA
which has the same address
Button (On monostable) ignores Room and General controls Master PUL M=PUL

Timed stop. The actuator switches off after the set time has 1-60 seconds, M=0 1 minute
elapsed. 2-10 minutes,
M=1 2 minutes
Operating mode, only if PL1=PL2. ∞
M=2 5 minutes
M=3 10 minutes
M=4 infinite or until next command
M=5 20 sec.
M=6 10 sec.
M=7 5 sec.
M=8 15 sec.
M=9 30 sec.

To use "Actuator as Slave with PUL function" and to adjust the "Delay OFF", the "Load
type" (Actuator, Blinds, Curtains, Gate, Garage door) use the MYHOME_Suite virtual
configuration.

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Wiring diagrams

Illuminating devices wiring diagram

L1 U1 N U2 L2 L N L N
MIN 3 m

230 Vac motor with 2 windings control diagram

L1
M L2
L

Actuator F411U2 M = AC motor


with 2 windings
L1-N = clockwise rotation
L2-N = counterclockwise rotation

Standards
Directive: Directive 2004/108/CE on electromagnetic compatibility
Installation standards: CEI 64-8
Product standards: IEC 60669-2-1; EN 50428

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