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USER MANUAL
PTM 210 / PTM 215 / PTM 215U / PTM 215J
DC Step code and later
in the radio telegram. Based on the EEP the receiver knows how to interpret telegrams re-
ceived from a PTM module.
In contrast to sensors which usually support one profile at a time, the encoding of PTM module
does not vary between profiles (RPS profiles) and it up to the receiver to decide how the data
should be interpreted. The receiver can describe what action (switch on / off the light, dim
up / down, move shutters, …) to take. This makes PTM modules very flexible to use.
The table below summarizes the EEP supported by the different members of the PTM 21x
product family.
Normal Mode
Secure Mode
ERP 1
(PTM 210, PTM 215)
F6-01-01
F6-02-01
F6-02-02
F6-02-03
F6-04-01
D2-03-00
ERP 2
(PTM 215J, PTM 215U)
F6-02-04
F6-04-02
D2-03-00
Table 2 Possible EEPs
For the normal mode profiles (Starting with F6) there is no EEP Teach-in message sent. For
secure mode profile (starting D2) there is Secure Teach In. See chapter 3.2.3 for details.
TCM 515U and TCM 310U convert ERP2 profiles to EPR1 profiles internally. On the
ESP3 interface the messages look like “ERP1”.
Due to the mechanical hysteresis of the energy bow, in most rocker switch device
implementations, pressing the rocker sends an N-message and releasing the
rocker sends a U-message.
Note that PTM 21x in will not send a data telegram when pressing 2, 3 or 4 nipple
SBC and actuating the energy bow. This button combination is reserved for mode
change. Please see chapter 3.3 for details.