Starting guide Atom R4DD8

Atom 4R6AD

The extension module is designed to control LED strips (single colour, RGB, RGBW) and other low-voltage DC loads.

Functional elements

Atom 4R8DD
1. 9-48V DCPower supply
2. CAN bus ensures synchronized operationof all Atom series devices
3. 5V and 3.3V connectorsfor sensors power supply
4. 4 x 5A relayfor connecting electrical appliances
5. 8 x MOSFET-based dimmers with built-in load control sensors to control DC loads


Technical specifications

Note : Technical specifications, connection diagrams, output specifications and other technical information can be viewed on our websiteAtom R4DD8

Installation guide

Important! During installation and operation, observe the general rules of electrical safety regarding the use of electrical appliances, as well as the requirements of regulations on electrical safety. It is strictly forbidden to disassemble a device to which any conductors are connected!

Atom series extension controllers require pre-configuration:


1. Installation

Install the controller and power supply to the DIN rail. Make sure there are no signs of mechanical damage or condensation. If necessary, install additional switchboard equipment - contactors, circuit breakers, power supplies and other automation devices.


2. Power supply

Connect the power supply to the mains via the circuit breaker. Connect the power supply output to the controller's power connector.
Controller power connectors, sensor power outputs and load control outputs for easy installation are made in the form of removable connectors with screw terminals.

Important! Although the controller has built-in protection against incorrect power connection, and in this situation will not fail, we recommend that you pay attention to the correct polarity when connecting.

Power supply R4DD8


3. i3-NET

Connect the extension controller to an i3-NET network. Install the end terminators included in the equipment kit at the ends of the bus.

i3 NET Atom R4DD8

4. Sensors power supply

A 5V and 3.3V controller outputs are provided to power the sensors.

Important! If the system uses sensors or actuators with other operating voltages, use additional power supplies or the power supply that powers the controller. If the system uses several power supplies - connect their "negative" terminals to each other.

5.Output connections

Connect the controlled devices to the outputs. Each output is implemented in the form of a 2-pin connector and is designed to connect conductors with a cross-section up to 2.5 mm2. One of the contacts is marked "OUT". The load is connected according to the type of output.
Examples of connecting loads to Extension 4R8DD are given below

OUT1-OUT8 - dimmers for controlling direct current loads with a supply voltage of up to 48V and a consumption current of up to 5A. Each output is equipped with load control sensors.
Allows you to control the brightness and colour of LED strips, low-voltage lamps and adjust the speed of rotation of fans and DC motors.

Out R4DD8

OUT9-OUT12 - relay outputs with switching current up to 5A (active load), designed for switching direct and alternating current loads with a voltage of up to 250V.
Best suited for controlling low-power loads: thermal heads, low-power LED lamps and lights, devices with dry contact type inputs (garage gates, impulse blinds), intermediate relays, emergency lighting, electric locks.

OUT R4DD8

6. Done. Turn on the power

Important! Check all connections. Make sure that the power supply, inputs and outputs are connected correctly.

List of typical problems and their solutions

  • The device is turned on, but is not visible in the application settings

    1. Check the presence of supply voltage on the module2. Check the polarity of the power supply

  • The load does not turn on or reacts incorrectly

    1. Check the correctness and reliability of the connection2. Check if the connected load operates properly

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