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1. DEXCIHEUNDPIBUERIUEL Touch Wireless Touch Control Unit you purchasing tne HF TOUCH wireless control device RF Touch allows you to e Control numerous devices via the touch screen Control and dim lighting e Switching of electrical loads and equipment Blinds shutters curtains etc A combination of detectors Holiday Mode settings for switching dimming and blind actuators Create scenes moods to control multiple devices from a single touch of the screen Visualise the status ON OFF etc of all devices on the system e Communicate wirelessly with devices eliminating the need for cabling to a central point Additional Settings p 24 WII 24 24 Change aS 25 2 mee ee ONG MM 26 View 26 Before you start Please ensure you read and understand both manuals prior to installing and using the RF Touch The instruction manual is intended to aid installation and use of the equipment Installation of the product can only be carried out by a qualified electrician and must be wired in accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations Dependant on the number of devices programmed the screen may lag slightly especially during programming whilst the RF Touch waits for the return si
2. P Address sx E No Location Circuit 20 chars Device Function Actuator Part No Actuator Address 1 Porch Light owitching HFSA 61B 00102F Lounge Wall Lights Dimming HFDA 71B 00 4 Lounge Table Lamp Switching RFSC 61 004D14 11 Initial Setup Calibration When the RF Touch is switched on for the first time the display calibration screen will appear automatically The touch screen is controlled by lightly touching the desired location On the screen Fig 1 appears a cross starting in the top left corner cleanly press on the cross twice repeat for the remaining three corners when the cross is shown The RF Touch is now calibrated Note In the event the screen does not calibrate correctly turn off the power and then back on When the RF logo appears press and hold the screen until the calibration screen appears Calibrate as above Content Of The Home Screen Date and day e Time touching on the time in the top right corner of the display will switch between analogue and digital clocks Fig 2 amp 3 Either the 7 day icon or holiday mode icon may be displayed if preferred See page 24 The three boxes along the bottom can be customised to show favourite functions e g lighting scene etc Fig 4 See page 27 Touch the main clock area to enter the Main menu Fig 5 amp 6 6 calibration Temperature re
3. Programming 8 Temperature regulation Switching li pings Switching A Assigned receivers e Assign i Assigned new Detectors Quick control Lounge Kitchen Dining Room Bathroom Main Bedroom 18 Assigned 12345B Assigned RFSA amp x b RFSA 6x jess Synchronisation Communication test Remove Do you really want to remove RFSA 6x amp TAM Settings Programming Change Address Synchronisation And Communication Test If required it is possible to change the address from the original programmed actuator to one with the same functionality Fig 9 amp 10 The Synchronisation facility Fig 11 is only available on switching dimming and blind actuators The facility is required Fig 12 where an actuator is programmed in to more than one RF Touch on the same installation allowing synchronisation of the actuator status on all RF Touch units Note If only a single RF Touch is installed the Activation button can be left as Fig 13 Communication test Fig 14 is used to test the current status of the RF signal between the RF Touch and programmed actuator Press Start Fig 15 to initiate the test the current status of the signal is displayed Press Close to get back to the programming menu RFSA 6x 8 RFSA 6x 8 Synchronisation 9 RFSA 6x 8 Remove Remove
4. The above method can be used to assign additional detectors Paired with The RF Touch can be programmed with up to 30 detectors Note The minimum distance between the detector and RF Touch is 1 5 meters m Paired with This menu lists the switching actuators which are paired with the detector By touching the name you can remove the paired actuator if required Fig 14 amp 15 Settings Programming Remove 8 Do you really want to remove JA 81M 82M 2 5 NO Remove Do you really want to remove Porch Light 2 Settings Programming Touch Quick Control Assign Actuators Quick control is used to link group commands together to form a complex scene or mood that can be operated from a single touch screen button For each scene or mood you can assign a combination of up to 20 different actuators Note Quick control names need to be created within the menu create menu function prior to assigning devices See page 14 Note Quick control elements can only be created when all of the actuators have been programmed and assigned in the different sections e g switching dimming etc Within Programming select Quick control Fig 1 select the scene name Fig 2 oelect Assign new Fig 3 it will display the functionality list Switching Dimming and Blinds Select the function type you want to assign Fig 4 Select the location circuit name Fig 5 and then define wha
5. Wale Switch letters numbers Confirm Erase previous Holiday Mode 7 Day Timings Holiday Mode 2 0 5 tching Switch on Switch off Impulse Button Time function delayed switch on delayed switch off 980908 Detectors Searching detector s Touch lt Switch on Switch off 3 5 Dim up time Dim down time Confirm 9 2 Haise blinds Lower blinds ma Measured time 2s Completing The Installation Form Installation Form Complete the form as follows Location of each unit to create a menu i e lounge front bedroom etc and the circuit it controls 20 characters max Device function i e switching heating dimming etc e Each unit s product reference e g RFSA 61B for the correct classification of the group e Address of each unit to identify the actuator for example 00102F Completing the form will aid programming of the RF Touch and will help with any future maintenance or additions to the system We also recommend noting details of the quick controls with noting light levels when dimmed and time settings where applicable The installation form is supplied with this manual or can be downloaded from www clickinels com Product reference E g RFSA 61B Example of form information required t 2 3 B 5 5E o E g M 009909 2 tbie
6. 82M Front Door 123450 Switching JA 81P Back Rg Dimming t Main Bed Winauw Blinds Bed 1 Window Bed 2 Window Detgctors Quic Bathroom Wind i Detectors i Assign new i Searching i Assigned i JA 81M 82M 8 JA 81M 82K Found detect JA 81M 82K Remove e Assigned EN JA 81M 82M Pair with detectors Assign detector Paired with Touch Remove Removes the detector from its assigned location label within the Detectors menu To confirm Fig 11 Note The two state JA 82M can be used in two ways nformation about the status open close e g window is open without pairing with a switching actuator e Pairing with the multifunction switching actuator which responds to the detector status open close eg light is switched on when you open the door a a gt Pair with Pair with Porch Light The detector can be paired with multifunction switching actuators from the switching menu Hall Light 1 e g detector with hall light Fig 12 amp 13 b One detector can be paired with up to 30 multifunction switching actuators If the detector is paired with a switching actuator the function delayed off is automatically activated When the detector is activated the assigned actuator switches the connected device for the programmed time 2s 60min Time delay can be set in the Control Menu of the paired switching actuators under Next Functions and Setting Time
7. Activation Change ef Address Change of Address Change of Address Synch bon Synchronisation m test Communication test Synchr isation RFSA 6x 8 4 Synchronisation RFSA 6x Insert address 1 2 3 Status of test Activation Status of signal 19 20 Settings Programming Touch Detectors Assign selecting Detectors within Programming Fig 1 enables the assigning or removal of the window door and PIR detectors to the menu select Assign detector Fig 2 The list of detectors will be shown Fig 3 Select JA 81M 82M for JA 83P select JA 81P Fig 4 The RF Touch will start searching for devices Fig 5 the shortest distance to assign a detector is 1 5M Do not insert the batteries in to the detector until the RF Touch starts to search Insert the batteries in to the detector and it will be recognised once it has transmitted its address Confirm the assignment by pressing Fig 6 Choose the location circuit name to which the detector is to be assigned Fig 7 Each detector may be assigned to one location Pressing arrows faq will display the address associated with the detector Fig 8 amp 9 When you touch on the location or address of the detector the following options appear Fig 10 Remove Pair with Paired with i Programming i Assign new 8 1 Searching 8 1 Location i Assigned 8 Temperature regulation JA 81M
8. 3 The assigning of actuators is divided into sections based on the functionality Depending on the actuator s type you have to select the appropriate programming section see Fig 4 and table below e g Actuator RFSA 61B will be found in the Switching section Control Actuator Types Switching Dimming Blinds Detectors HFSA 6x RFDA 71B RFJA 12B 230V RFSAI 61B RFDAC 71B RFJA 12B 24V DC RFSC 61 RFDEL 71B RFDAC 71B RFSA 61B RFSA 62B RFSA 61M and RFSA 66M actuators i Programming 9 i Programming Settings Programming Add And Assign An Actuator To A Location Circuit Name This enables you to add the address of an actuator and then assign it to a location circuit name In the required section switching dimming select Assign new Fig 5 A list of relevant actuator types will be shown Fig 6 Select the name of the actuator which you want to associate with the location circuit Enter the address of the actuator you want to assign Fig 7 as printed on the actuator From the menu structure created earlier select the location circuit name to which the actuator will be assigned Fig 8 Only one actuator can be assigned to each location circuit e When programming ideally the actuator must be installed and powered to allow the signal to be tested e Communication test Fig 10 is used to test the current status of the RF signal between the RF Touch and programmed actuator Press
9. Start Fig 11 to initiate the test the current status of the signal is displayed Press Close to get back to the programming menu 6 digit hexadecimal address recorded on the installation form see page 1 1 Switching i Assign new i i Location 8 RFSA 11B Lounge Assigned RFSAg6x Hah receivers RFDAN Kitchen RFSAI 61B Dining Room Y Assign YD RFSC 61 Bathroom RFUS 61 Main Bedroom Programming Q i RFSA 6x Main menu Setting 9 Temperature Language Switching Detectors E 8 Quick control Date and time Menu create menu Progg mming IN Insert password Temperature regulation Switghing Din Blinds Detectors Quick control Do you want to Status of test test this communication Status of signal Settings Programming IRF Remove An Actuator When required it is possible to remove a programmed actuator from the location circuit name Select the required section Fig 1 select Assigned receivers Fig 2 select the required location circuit name from the list Fig 3 The assigned actuator is shown Fig 4 By pressing fay you can check the address assigned to the actuator Fig 5 By pressing the product reference or address of the actuator Fig 6 you can then select to either Change of address Synchronisation or Communication test the actuator Fig 7 Remove the actuator by pressing Fig 8
10. Technical Specification Technical Parameters Display Type Colour TFT LSD Technical Parameters Connection Screwless terminal push in or 12V DC jack e 2 1 mm Resolution 320 x 240 pixels 262 144 colours Max cross section of wires 2 5 mm 1 5 mm with socket Aspect ratio 24 Visible area 52 5 x 0 mm Backlight Active white LED Operating Conditions Touch screen Resistive 4 wire Operating temperature 0 55 C Display Control OO Touch sensitive otorage temperature 20 70 Protection IP 20 Over voltage category Power Supply Pollution degree 2 Voltage specific current Terminated in to the back 100 230 V AC From the side 12 DC Operating position Installation Arbitrary Surface Mounted Power consumption Power supply connector Max 5W A1 A2 Dimensions 94 x 94 x 24 mm Weight 175 Control Hange up to 100M Minimal range HF Touch actuator 1 metre Frequency 868 5 MHz Standards EN 60669 EN 300 220 EN 301 489 RTTE Directive 426 200050 Directive 1999 ES Positioning Of The Rf Touch And Rf Devices Power Supply And Wiring Requirements Touch Touch Please note The radio signal range of the RF installation depends on the building constructio
11. This password cannot be changed Confirming the reset Fig 15 will return the RF Touch unit to out of the box factory settings removing all information previously programmed and also force a screen calibration Setting 8 i Reset device i Reset device Change password Reset levice Block Insert password Do you really want to View of menu Temperature regulation Main Screen 29 Settings Block Keyboard And View Of Menu Block Keyboard Touch Helps prevent accidental or unwanted control of the RF Touch Fig 2 After activation Fig 3 the unit will go in to lock mode after 10 seconds Fig 4 To unlock press the lock icon twice Fig 5 Setting Setting 8 Block keyboard Language Change password Activation Date and time Reset device Menu create menu Block l yboard Programming e Lock and Unlock is performed double click on the icon of lock in main menu Main Screen Display Temperature regulation Mode View Of Menu 01 01 2015 Thursday The Main Menu list can be set so only those sections that you want to see are shown e g only Dimming Switching and Detectors Fig 6 amp 7 If all sections are de selected with ES you will only see the list of location circuit names of the actuators without its function Fig 8 this view is useful only if up to 6 actuators are programmed View of menu 8 8 Switching Exterior Light e
12. ch channel RFSC 61 13A 230V multifunction plug in switching actuator 6 functions RFDAC 71B Actuator with analogue output 0 1 10V 1 x 16A 230V AC switching contact 7 functions Control of 1 10V dimmable ballasts and other 0 10V devices Detectors RFJA 12B 230V 8A 230V AC switching relay actuator JA 82M Wireless window door contact UPVC frames 2 x CR2354 3V batteries RFJA 12B 24V DC 12 24V DC contactless switching actuator JA 83M Wireless window door contact 1 x 123 battery JA 83P Wireless PIR sensor 1 x CR123A battery Characteristics RF ouch The RF Touch central control unit provides intelligent control It can be used for Central control of all units from one place Complete overview visualization of the current status of units appliances equipment Features e Can control switching dimming and shutter actuators Displays feedback from detectors Programmable for simulated occupanoy with holiday mode RF Touch Design Compatible gt HF Touch is surface mounted with 100 230V power supply wired directly in to the back or from RF 6 the 12V DC plug in transformer supplied We c e 3 5 inch colour touch screen no mechanical buttons 40 actuators and 30 detectors be assigned to each RF Touch unit The RF Touch unit can only be combined with RF Control units marked as RF Touch compatible 001914
13. depleted etc thus disabling the remote control Not suitable for use in an industrial environment Do not expose to extreme temperature changes In case of extreme temperature changes allow approx 2 hours prior to installation for the RF Touch to adjust to the temperature of the installation location This will prevent condensation of moisture in the device and the occurrence of a potential short circuit Keep flammable materials away from the device The graphic indication of the contact device status red green LED is only for information and may be influenced by the amount of processed information or the combination of more HF Touch and HF Pilot control units C 31 C LICK K www clickinels com CLiCK CLICK Litehouse ScolmorecRouP Scolmore Park Landsberg 18 Corrig Road Lichfield Road Industrial Estate Sandyford Industrial Estate Tamworth Staffordshire B79 7XB Dublin 18 Ireland Tel 01827 63454 Fax 01827 63362 Tel 353 1 2811 122 Fax 353 1 2811 224 sales scolmore com www scolmore com sales clicklitehouse ie www clicklitehouse ie Previous
14. gaged No other programme can be entered No unit allocated to the room Allocate actuator This group has already been allocated Enter new settings Display incomplete control impossible Calibrate the device disconnect the power supply after reconnecting hold the logo RF Touch finish the calibration by touching twice the cross signs that appear in each corner of the screen EPROM memory error Contact the manufacturer RTC circuit error Contact the manufacturer A145 circuit error Contact the manufacturer Have you lost the password Please ask the manufacturer for information about further steps Battery icon appears on the main screen oee page 19 General Information With consideration to the transmission of the RF signal ensure that RF components are suitably located in the building where the device is to be installed The RF Control system must only be installed in indoor areas The device has not been designed for outdoor use or use in moist environment it must not be installed in metal distribution boxes and plastic distribu tion boxes with metal doors as this would prevent the transmission of the radio frequency signal RF Control is not recommended for the control of devices providing vital life functions or for the control of at risk devices such as pumps electrical heaters without heat regulators lifts pulleys etc radio frequency transmission could be hampered with an obstacle interfered with the transmitter battery may become
15. gnal from the relevant device Heating installation is not included in these instructions We recommend the installer undertakes training prior to commencing with any RF Control heating installation Trouble free functioning of the RF Touch is dependent on correct storage and handling If there are any signs of damage deformation malfunction or missing parts do not install this product and please return it to the distributor Incorrect installation or mishandling of the product may invalidate the warranty otandard warranty is 12 months from date of purchase Overview of RF Control Devices 4 CAPAC ES SCS aide ondas en eder 6 Technical SpecllIGallOlT usc oco ssec rtr oett nao rp eaux rone honra 7 FS OPTS os 8 Power Supply ODIIOFIS sis 9 Overview Of Screen 2 0 10 Completing The Installation 11 Initial Setup Calibration Of The SOre6n sde irr e tee ders 12 The Home Screen 12 Settings TT T m 19 Menu Create Location Circuit Names PNG 14 zo MR 15 TEO E 15 Programming Of Actuators ie fe 16 Add 000404 4400 17 aie E 18 Cha
16. gulation Switching Dimming Blinds Detectors Quick control Touch Main Menu Settings Setting Language Date and time Menu create menu Programming Display Mode Language Language Select language Fig 9 oelect the preferred language Fig 11 Press 3 to save Change password Block keyboard Temperature regulation Jezyk polski The Settings menu can be accessed by pressing 5 in the top right corner of the screen Fig 7 The password screen Fig 8 then appears Enter the default password 1111 and press OK to fully access the Settings menu Fig 9 Note The password can be changed to help prevent access to the settings menu see page 25 for more information 9 Setting Menu Date amp Time select Date and time Fig 9 e Date and Time e Automatic transition between winter amp Summer time Time Zone GIM 01 00 Format settings hours 12h 24h mode Press 310 save Settings Language Date amp Time Temperature ON The Settings menu contains two screens Press the buttons to move between the screens Fig 9 amp 10 14 Settings Menu Create RF ouch Using the information in the completed installation form programme the individual location circuit names in to the RF Touch menu Menu create menu Menu create menu is used to add edit or remove the location and circuit names of t
17. he individual devices on to the system In this menu Fig 1 you need to first create your own device location labels for the sections you want to control Creating names is important for successful programming of the RF Touch Quick Control names should describe the mood scene to be created e g or Reading Each actuator must have its own location circuit identification e g if there is more than one blind actuator in one location room then you must ensure you can easily identify each one e g Kitchen Blind 1 Kitchen Blind 2 etc Menu create menu Add Press the Add icon Fig 2 to show a list of sections Fig 3 Switching Dimming Blinds Detectors Quick Control Choose the section where you want to add the location circuit name and type your own text using the keyboard on the screen max 20 characters Example 1 If you want to setup blind actuators Select the Blinds section by tapping on the text Blinds Fig 3 and the Add next Complete for every actuator on the system within the relevant sections e g switching actuators dimming actuators etc i Add next Lounge Lamp abc jkl RF Settings Menu Create Menu create name Edit The Edit button is used to modify an existing name in the menu listing Press the Edit icon Fig 6 the section menu appears select the device function in which you want to edit the created name Fig 7 Select the name to be edited F
18. ig 8 and then edit with the displayed keyboard Press 3 to save Fig 9 T i Edit 8 L Temperature regulation Remove Swit hing Din amp Blinds Detectors Quick control N Edit 8 Lounge Lamp Kitchen Dining Room Bathroom abc def Bedroom ghi jk mno tuv wxyz 1 Menu create name Remove The Remove button can be used to delete an existing created name in the menu listing Press the Remove icon 2 Fig 10 the device function menu appears select the function in which you want to remove the name Fig 11 Select the device label you want to delete by touching it Fig 12 Press confirm the selection 13 WARNING This will also delete any assigned actuator Menu 4 Remove Edit Temperature regulation GR Remove Switghing i Remove Blinds Detectors Lounge Quick control Hall Remove 8 Kitchen Do you really Dining Room want to remove Bathroom Main i Landing M 19 Settings Programming IRF Programming Add Assign Or Remove Programming is used to add assign or remove the actuators detectors to the location circuit names created in the previous section The Programming menu can be accessed from the Main Menu by pressing in the top right corner Fig 1 Select Programming Fig 2 and then enter the password default 1111 Fig
19. n materials and position of all devices Direct 230V Termination Power Supply Adapter Before final fixing the RF Touch we suggest that a communication test is performed to each actuator from the RF Touch when it is in the proposed installation location See menu create and programming sections Transmission of radio frequency signals through various materials Wooden 230V Supply truct PNE er ures E glass A1 Live Brown plasterboard i B A2 Neutral Blue 12V DC plug in adapter supplied 80 95 96 The centre termination is not required Reinforced 4 7 B 1 9 Brick wall concrete 60 90 96 12 20 60 96 Metal plates B l 7 s Double 0 10 96 2 Insulated Ensure the electrical circuit is isolated prior to starting any electrical installation Any electrical installation must be undertaken by a qualified electrician in accordance with the latest IEE Wiring Regulations Overview Of Screen Icons 09 9 0 O RF Touch version Information and number of assigned units O Back to the home screen Step back one screen 62 a a Setup Menu Scroll up Scroll down C 3 Yes selected No not selected 2 Q Edit remove 0098800 25 D Name address of the actuator s Delete m Main menu owitching Dimming Blinds Detectors Quick control 3 yboard Dot Letters Small capital letters Space
20. nge Address ens 19 oynchronisation 2222 2 22 19 COMMUNICATION estas 19 Assign Detector 1 1 10 enn 20 E S 21 21 Paroa W 21 Quick Control cp M 22 23 Change Of Address erento entier nis 23 Change 23 Overview Of Wireless RF Control Devices Overview Of Wireless RF Control Devices RE Touch Touch All actuators in the RF Control System can be controlled by one RF Touch central unit and all transmitters of the system simultaneously Switching Actuators Blind Shutter Actuators RFSA 61B 16A 230V single channel multifunction switching actuator 6 functions RFSA 61M 16A 230V single channel multifunction switching actuator 6 functions Dimming Actuators RFDA 71B 250Va 230V multifunction dimming actuator de rate for LED loads 7 functions RFSAI 61B 16A 230V single channel multifunction switching actuator with 3V DC switch input 6 functions RFSA 66M 6 x 8A 230V six channel multifunction switching actuator 6 functions on each channel RFDEL 71B 160Va 230V multifunction dimming actuator with load selection trim function and switch input 7 functions RFSA 62B 2 x 8A 230V two channel multifunction switching actuator 6 functions on ea
21. o one with the same functionality Fig 11 The assigned location circuit the previously defined setting can be changed under Setting e g if previously set to Delay you could change it to ON without the delay Fig 12 i Quick control i Assigned 8 i Lounge Light 8 Insert address Lounge Light Assigned Lounge hamp Change c receivers Lounge Wall Lights Setting 3 4 Lounge Curtains Assign new Remove 2 6 0 D 7 8 A B Do you really E F want to remove OK c lt Lounge Light ETT c 24 Settings Display And Mode IRF Display Alter Settings Screen Change the colour of the screen background black blue green purple Language Date and time Setting 8 Menu create menu Screensaver he screen will change to the selected brightness 25 5096 75 100 after the selected time 15s 30s 1 min 3 min since it was last touched Programming Sleep mode Select the time 0 min 10 min 15 min 20 min period before the unit goes to sleep the screen goes off Touching the screen wakes the unit up 0 the screen stays on Calibrating the display A cross will appear in each corner of the screen one at a time which needs to be touched twice Calibration is then complete Re sizes the touch area of the device to the maximum allowable screen area CAUTION If you touch the screen elsewhere e g inside the position of the crosses it is pos
22. s Dimming Kitchen Detectors Lounge Main Bedroom Hall Garage TAM Settings Screen Main Screen Enables personalization of the three sections of the display banner at the bottom of the Home Screen Fig 9 amp 10 Left 1st choice middle 2nd choice and right 3rd choice can be used to set the most common controlled devices or scenes directly from the home screen banner as short links Cinema Scene 1 choice z i Cinema Scene Garden Light 2 choice 3 choice x Activate Deactivate lt ef RF Touch Unit Warnings Touch Warning is displayed in case of incorrect or incomplete entry Warning Procedure Up to 40 rooms may be defined No more than 40 device names may be entered Saving failed Hepeat entry Only one actuator can be allocated to one name of device outside Quick Control The address has already been selected in the unit list Choose another adaress Enter correct address information Two time programmes overlap within a single day No time programme available within a single day No day selected owitch on time may not exceed the switch off time Unit already allocated to the room Select another room This room has already been defined in the group Cm Touch Unit Warnings Touch Warning is displayed in case of incorrect or incomplete entry Warning Procedure All 5 programmes are en
23. sible to reduce the touch sensitive area size to one that will not function correctly Gives the option to enable Fig 4 5 amp 6 or disable Fig 7 amp 8 the holiday mode facility on the home screen for switching dimming and blind actuators For more information on setting the times for holiday mode see the user manual 01 01 2015 01 01 2015 5 00 Setting 8 i Mode An h i Mode vursa ay nUr sa ay Language Holiday mode enable Holiday mode enable Date and time Menu create menu Programming Display lt Settings Change Password Reset Device Touch Change Password Gives the facility to change the default 1111 password to help prevent unauthorised access to the programming menu Enter the default password 1111 Fig 11 the new password screen will appear type in your new password and confirm Press OK to save Fig 12 Note Please ensure the new password is documented for future reference If the changed password is lost the RF Touch will need to be returned to the manufacturer for unlocking Setting i Setting 8 i New password g i New password 8 5 Date and time MS Block keyboard Insert new password Confirm new password 1 2 3 Insert old password Programming View of menu Display Temperature regulation Mode Main Screen To reset the device to factory defaults enter 1234 Fig 14
24. t you would like the actuator to do for this one scene ON OFF DIM etc Fig 6 The screen will then return to the functionality list Fig 4 where you can continue adding elements to the scene To assign receivers to another Quick Control scene press 2 twice to get back to the list of scenes moods previously created i Programming i Quick control Quick control i Quick control Quick control i Lounge Light 8 Temperature regulation Cinerga Scene Select the group of units Lounge Light for quick control Switching K Assigned Cinema Scene Kite Y receivers Dimming Upstairs Heating Kitchen Fan Blinds Switcqing Switch on Swit Blinds All Curtains Hall Light Assign Detectors Garage Porch Light Garden Lighting Lounge Table Lamp Next functions Quick control Settings Programming Touch Remove Change Of Address And Change Setting Within Programming select Quick control Fig 1 select the scene name Fig 2 and then Assigned receivers Fig 7 Select the location circuit name Fig 8 to then display the options Change of Address and Setting The Remove Fig 9 amp 10 facility removes the location circuit association from the scene s group command list However the location circuit name and the assigned actuator will still remain as previously defined If required it is possible to change the address from the original programmed actuator t

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