Jung FMGCR1700 handleiding
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Checking that transmitters are
working
If there is no malfunction present
on the actuator side, the trans-
mitter side should be examined
for errors. If the function depends
on several transmitters which are
logically linked to one another via
the eNet server or via eNet rules,
for example, the troubleshooting
process must naturally include all
the affected transmitters – includ-
ing the automatic functions.
• Does the transmitter transmit
when pressed?
• Battery or accumulator-operat-
ed transmitters: Is the battery or
accumulator flat?
• For universal transmitters: Is the
transmitter supplied with power?
Have circuit breakers or residual
current-operated devices – on
the transmitter side – tripped?
• Does the function depend on sev-
eral transmitters?
• Is the operating mode switch in
the right position?
• Is the transmitter parametrised
correctly?
• Are the required connections to
the actuator programmed cor-
rectly?
• Are the eNet server’s settings
loaded in the device?
If the transmitter’s operating mode
switch is in the PC position, it is
generally programmed specifically.
Adjusting the operating mode switch
may cause the set data to be lost. In
this situation, it is advisable to load
the project design data in the trans-
mitter again. If the project design
data is not available, the transmit-
ter should be read out and checked
by an eNet server using a device
search.
Checking the wireless link
If all the components are working
perfectly on both the actuator and
the transmitter side, the source of
error remains the wireless trans-
mission itself.
• How long is the wireless link be-
tween the transmitter and the
actuator?
• Are shielding materials installed
on the wireless link?
In this regard, concealed metal
content is of particular interest –
for example reinforced concrete,
flush-mounted boxes with a con-
ductive coating, distribution cab-
inets, lightweight construction
walls with a stud frame under-
neath, metallised insulating mate-
rials, or aluminium roller shutters.
Surrounding parts of the electrical
installation and the existing furni-
ture may also have an attenuating
effect on the wireless signal.
If structural obstacles cannot be
eliminated, the use of repeaters
may help.
Another measure involves plac-
ing conventional push-buttons,
which are connected to an eNet
universal transmitter, on site.
The transmitter can be mounted
a few metres away in a location
that is better suited to wave prop-
agation.
• Does the actuator respond when
it receives a telegram?
• Does the function depend on sev-
eral transmitters?
If the operating mode switch is in
the PC position:
• Is the actuator parametrised
correctly?
• Are the required connections
to the transmitter programmed
correctly?
• Are blocking functions or other
priority functions activated in
the actuator?
• Are the eNet server’s settings
loaded in the actuator?
If the operating mode switch is in
the PC position, the actuator is
generally programmed individual-
ly. Adjusting the operating mode
switch may cause the set data to
be lost. In this situation, it is advis-
able to load the project design data
in the actuator again. If the project
design data is not available, the
actuator should be read out and
checked by an eNet server using a
device search.
Error on the wireless transmitter?
The same applies to eNet actua-
tors installed in a location that is
more favourable for wave propa-
gation.
Error on the transmission path?
143142 eNet _ Service and diagnostics
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Jung |
| Model | FMGCR1700 |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 24644 MB |





