5. Connecting to controlled equipment
You can use the '
' and 'COM' terminals to
switch a:
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pulse input (step 5A)
-
low voltage motor (step 5B)
-
two-minute or two-way lighting circuit
(step 5C)
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existing doorbell system (step 5D)
5A. Connecting pulse input
Connect 'COM' and '
of the pulse input.
NOTE: The L and N terminals must never
make a connection to the low voltage terminals.
This can result in damage to the equipment.
5B. Connecting low voltage motor
Connect 'COM' to the 12-24V power from the
adapter. Connect the switch wire to the '
terminal. Connect the switch wire to the plus
terminal on the motor. Connect the 0V wire of
the adapter to the 0V terminal on the motor.
NOTE: The 230V L and N terminals must never
make a connection to the low voltage terminals.
This can result in damage to the equipment.
' to the input terminals
'
AMU-500 UNIVERSAL SWITCH
5C. Connecting to a two-minute or
two-way lighting circuit
The universal switch can be used to switch a
230V fan or lights.
The universal switch will then switch on when
it receives a signal from a Trust Smart home
transmitter. After the set auto-off time or when
an 'off' signal is sent, it switches the connected
fan or lights off.
5D. Connecting to an existing doorbell
system
You can use the universal switch to make an
existing doorbell system wireless with one or
more Trust Smart home push-button transmitters
(ACDB-7000A or ACDB-7000B).
Connect the two wires previously connected to
the doorbell pushbutton to the 'COM' and '
connections of the universal switch.
Set the auto-off time to 1 sec, as described in
step 8D.
NOTE: The 230V L and N terminals must never
make a connection to the low voltage terminals.
This can result in damage to the equipment.
EN
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