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1. 38 B Universal information 39 Important Information 40 Installation Form ccccccccccccscccccces 42 RF Pilot User s Manual Before You Start The User s Manual provides information for the installation and use of the device The Manual is always included in the package The device may only be installed and connected by persons with reguisite professional gualifications who have become thoroughly familiarized with this Manual and the functions of the device Trouble free operation also depends on the previous method of transportation storage and handling Should you become aware of any signs of damage deformation malfunction or of any missing parts do not install this product and return it to the vendor After the expiry of its service life the product and all its parts must be disposed of as electronic waste 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 distribution boxes with metal doors as this would prevent the transmission of the radio freguency signal RF Control is not recommended for the control of devices providing for vital life functions or for the control
2. RF Touch W RF Touch B for surface installation for installation 100 230V AC or into installation box adapter external 100 230 V AC 12V DC DIMMING ACTUATORS RFDA 11B single function dimming actuator 1 light scene OFF function 230V AC RFDA 71B multifunction dimming actuator 7 functions 230V AC 250VA RFDAC 71B actuator with analogue output 0 1 10V 1 x switching contact 16 A 7 functions 230V AC Thermo valve for thermo drive regulation supplied to order together with RFDAC 71B Dimmable ballast for dimming of fluorescent lamps supplied to order together with RFDAC 71B SWITCHING ACTUATORS Overview of wireless elements of RF Control RFSA 11B single channel single function switching actuator 1 x switching 16A 230V AC RFSA 61M single channel multifunction switching actuator 1x switching 16 A 6 functions 230V AC ROLLER BLIND SHUTTER ACTUATORS RFSA 61B single channel multifunction switching actuator 1 x switching 16A 230V AC RFSA 66M six channel multifunction switching actuator 3 x switching 8A 3 x switching 8 A6 functions 230V AC RFSA 62B two channel multifunction switching actuator 2 x switching 8A 6 functions 230V AC Angle antenna for plastic distribution boxes supplied as standard with RFSA 61M RFSA 66M RFSG 1M Angle antenna for metal distribution RFJA 12B 230V Roller blind shutter act
3. 6x RFJA 12 RFDA 71 Setting Fig 1 MS Fig 2 TO Fig 3 TO Fig 4 TO ro 2O ro ro Control Scenes Control Scenes Menu Scenes is used to control the allocated commands Menu Scenes is selected using the direction button Press T1 Fig 1 to confirm the names of Scenes 1 10 are set as default Select the reguested Scenes using the direction button up down Send a command to execute the commands by pressing T1 Fig 2 M green symbol command accepted and executed by all actuators Fig 3 M orange symbol error Fig 4 see p 37 red symbol Error Fig 5 see p 37 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 S 1 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 Rooms Scenes Favourite Processing v Processing v Processing SELECT SELECT SELECT Fig 1 Fig 2 J X M Nas Fig 3 nO Fig4 no Fig 5 TO T2 T2 jE O if O 20 Control Favourite Control Favourite Menu Favourite is used to control the allocated Actuators or Scenes Menu Favourite is selected using the direction button Press T1 Fig 1 to confirm names Favourite 1 10 are set as default Menu Favourite is controlled in the same manner as Quick Control See page 29 Favourite Fig 1 ne Fig 2 Ti O XD zo nO What to do when RF Touch Unit Warnings Warning is displayed in case of incorrect entry on with actuators change batteries M orange symbol error when controlling scenes some of the actu
4. liquid Prevent any liquid from entering into the Remote Controller The device would be damaged e Clean the surface using a dry cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning products or abrasives as these could damage the Controller Adhere to the following instructions for battery use e Check the batteries regularly Leaking batteries can damage the device e If you do not use your Remote Controller for a long time remove the batteries Always replace both the batteries at the same time do not mix battery types When inserting the batteries always check their polarity as displayed in the battery compartment Device damage e Protect the product from moisture Use the device in dry rooms only not outdoors or near liquids Ensure that the device does not become wet or moist or otherwise damaged during use Do not operate or leave the device in hot environment do not expose it to direct sunlight Do not place fire sources such as candles near the device Important information Disposal Do not dispose of the device together with common household waste All packaging materials should be disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations Batteries accumulators e Batteries accumulators must never be disposed of together with household waste They may contain poisonous substances harmful to the environment Therefore the batteries accumulators must always be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations e Each c
5. of risk devices such as lifts pulleys etc radio frequency transmission could be hampered with an obstacle interfered with the transmitter battery may become depleted etc thus disabling the remote control Not suitable for use in industrial environment RF Pilot Characteristics The Remote Controller of the RF Control wireless system enables intelligent control of RF units poca U U U U U U U ly e OASIS 8 Touch Central control of RF Control actuators marked with an appropriate label Compatible m 98703 Sending commands to switching dimming and roller blind shutter actuators RF Pilot measures and displays temperature in the surrounding area Wireless Remote Controller RF Pilot can be programmed for up to 40 RF Control actuators You can create your own menu and name the RF Pilot controlled device as requested The Scene mode enables control of multiple actuators multiple devices controlled with a single press You can include the most frequently used devices in your Favourite menu and control them immediately after switching on the RF Pilot Range up to 200m Operates on the frequency 868 MHz Wireless Remote Controller RF Pilot with elegant design and OLED display colours white anthracite Battery supply 2xAAA with life cycle up to 3 years Overview of wireless elements of RF Control CONTROLLER a RF Pilot Remote Controller colours white anthracite CENTRAL WIRELESS UNIT
6. quality Rename Room Create Scene Saving most frequently used Actuators Ro oms Scenes in the Initial Screen Favourite as shortcuts Controller Activation Controller Activation As standard the display is in the sleep mode no information is displayed Fig 1 Press any button briefly to display the Initial Screen Fig 2 Press T1 to enter the Basic Menu Fig 3 Note When using the controller 10 seconds after pressing any button the RF Pilot switches to the sleep mode In the Settings Menu it switches to the sleep mode 40 seconds after pressing any button Favourite 1 Favourite 2 Favourite 3 Favourite 4 Favourite 5 Favourite 6 Favourite 7 Fig A e Fig 9 O Settings Menu Settings Language 01 01 10 E Settings Menu b Dime Actuators To enter the Settings Menu Fig 2 press the left side of the di iae ue Genes cenes rection button together with the T1 button Fig 1 in the Basic Favourite Favourite Device reset Menu EXIT Fig 1 A Fig 2 nO TY v Language Date and time Actuators Used for language setting Press T1 Fig 3 to enter the Language Aci cenes Menu Choose the requested language using the direction button ERUS Fig 4 Confirm using the T1 button Device reset Cestina Slovencina English Deutsch Magyar Pyccun as Romana Polski EXIT EXIT Settings Date and Time Date and Time Move in the Settings menu using the dire
7. A q T N rt PTR TER CAI USER S MANUAL d 9 G ES RF PI LOT WIRELESS CONTROLLER WITH OLED DISPLAY RF Pilot User s Manual Congratulations on purchasing our RF Pilot Remote Controller that serves as an element of the RF Control wireless system RF Pilot offers you a comfortable control with elegant design w activation of household appliances and devices a light dimming and creation of light scenes a control of roller blinds shutters garage doors awnings a control of multiple electrical appliances with a single press a wireless communication without unnecessary cabling Content Before You Start cccccccccccccceccese Characteristics e ee G Overview of Wireless Elements 0 Technical Parameters Device Description Insertion of Batteries cs svnccceeceascessessbesyscosecedsnsscess M Basic SECDS oon ne a h Controller Activation 3 Settings Menu LANGUAGE aiiis toria pap Date and Time ee ee RF Pilot User s Manual FOV OUTING zsisaii las n osa s di lad al ok dan 25 Device Reset esee eno ia sv 28 BOUICK CODFOL aiit cor tto eai 29 3 Basic Menu Controls 31 ROOMS A vu iv 32 Actuator Function 33 SCONES rr 36 Favourite eio s oca vs n l od aaa 37 What to Do When
8. ators has not confirmed executing the command please repeat the command x red symbol error the actuator s has have not confirmed executing the com mand please repeat the command If the error persists Low battery The actuator has accepted and executed the command RF Pilot has not detected any execution feedback signal The controller is too far from the actuator s A part of the actuators have accepted and executed the command when controlling Scenes Always check command execution Universal information The displayed temperature is for information only and may be affected by the placement of the controller near heat sources windows prolonged holding in hand etc Rename Actuators Rooms Scenes the min length of the name is 1 character the max length is 12 characters Upon deleting the whole name by the T2 button and confirming by the T1 button the factory setting is restored Actuator x Room x Scene x More Actuators Rooms Scenes may have the same name Actuators Rooms Scenes Favourite are not sorted alphabetically but their order is determined by their position in the controller memory If an Actuator is removed from the controller memory its position in the actuator list becomes vacant The first vacant position in the list is used to assign the next actuator Important information Cleaning and maintenance Do not immerse the Remote Controller or its parts into water or any other
9. ction button to select Date and time Confirm using the T1 button Fig 1 Here you can set the current time time format 12 24 date and day of the week Fig 2 You can move in the requested direction by pressing the upper or lower part of the direction button You can display a wider selection of settings by pressing the right or left side of the direction button Set the value by pressing the sides of the direction button Fig 3 Save the settings by pressing T1 Language mo 01 01 10 Date and time Actuators Rooms Scenes Favourites Device reset 01 Jan 2010 Day in week Monday EXIT EXIT SELECT Fig 1 A T2 O T2 O Settings Actuators Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Actuators Press the T1 button to display the Settings Menu Fig 1 2 G Add adding actuators to the RF Pilot Controller Fig 2 Use the direction button to select the actuator type which you want to use Confirm using the T1 button Fig 3 In the following menu enter the actuator address using the direction button Fig 4 Note Move in the address line by pressing the direction button in the left or right direction Select characters by pressing the direction button up and down Confirm using the T1 button mo 01 01 10 Address 01010101010 mo 01 01 10 Type RFSA 11 RFSA 6x RFJA 12 RFDA 71 RFDA 11 RFDAC 71 EXIT SELECT Language mo 01 01 10 Date and time Add Actua
10. ctuators G Remove used to delete the actuator from the memory of RF Pilot Fig 1 Using the direction button select the actuator to be removed Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 Note If an actuator is removed from the controller memory the relevant position in the actuator list becomes vacant Fig 3 The first vacant position in the list is used to assign the next actuator Memory Memory Type address Type address Room Room Remove Name Name Fig 1 VY Fig 2 VY Fig 3 No 12 Q T2 Q T2 Q Settings Rooms Menu Rooms is used to name the rooms the name will be displayed in the main menu list Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Rooms Press T1 to enter the menu Fig 1 By pressing the direction button select the Room and confirm by pressing T1 Fig 2 The menu is displayed Fig 3 G Rename g Reset Fig 1 Ja Fig 2 WS Fig 3 t T2 O T2 O T2 o Settings Rooms Rename used for naming the rooms The Rename function is optional Using the direction button select the actuator to be renamed Confirm using the T1 button Fig 1 Rename the scene using the direction button in the following menu Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 Note Move in the room name line by pressing the direction button in the left or right direction Select characters by pressing the direction button up and down G Reset serves for cancelling the assignment of actuator
11. ctuators U Press T1 to enter the menu the names of Room 1 10 are set as default G Select the requested Room using the direction button up down G By pressing T1 Fig 2 enter the list of Actuators allocated to a particular Room the names of Actuator 1 10 are set as default G Select the requested Actuator that you want to control using the direction button up down G Using T1 Fig 3 enter the list of functions allocated to a particular actuator Fig 4 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 Room 1 Actuator 1 Switch On Room 2 Actuator 2 Switch Off Rooms 3 Actuator 3 Brigh 0 Scenes 4 Slightly On Favourite 5 Slightly Off 6 Setting PROCEED BACK PROCEED Fig 1 To Fig 2 a Fig 3 te Fig 4 TI O T2 O T2 O T2 O I2 Q Control Rooms Actuator Function Select the requested actuator function using the direction EINE SOR button up down Send the command to execute the selected function by pressing T1 M green symbol command accepted and executed by the actuator Fig 1 red symbol Error Fig 2 see page 37 Fig 1 TO Fig 2 TO ro 2O Switching Actuator Functions Actuator contact On when Controller button pressed Switches the relay output to the opposite position Switched On with delay Switched Off with delay Setting o Time setting of delay for switch On Off within the range of 2s 60min Setting Control Actuator Function Roller Blin
12. d Shutter Actuator Functions Up Device moves up to end position Down Device moves down to end position Turn up Rolling the blinds shutters up in gradual steps using short impulses Turn down Rolling the blinds shutters down in gradual steps using short impulses Setting Setting the travel time of the device Measure the travel time from one end position to the other end position Set the time data 2s in the Controller Range 2s 240s Brightness 0 Brightness setting within the range 0 100 10 steps Setting the time of the gradual switch On Off within the range of 2s 30min Wait approx 1s between individual button presses Control Rooms The setting serves to define time for each actuator Fig 1 U Select the reguested data for editing using the direction button up down G You can set using the direction button right left in the first line U for RFSA 6x delayed switch On Off Fig 2 GJ for RFJA 12 up down Fig 3 U for RFDA 71 gradual switch Off On Fig 4 time can be set in the second line time units s min can be set in the third line not in the case of REJA 12 By pressing T1 save the setting into memory and send a setting command to the actuator G The value has been saved the actuator has accepted and saved the command G Communication error please repeat your command see page 37 Delay Slightly ON Duration of finish Up Delay Delay ON RFSA
13. e 7 Favourite 7 Temp 23C Temp 23C Temp 23C Temp 23C Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 T2 O T2 O 12 12 Q Ouick Control Controlling the assigned actuator without function Actuator Pressing the directional button left Pressing the directional button right RFJA 12 Simulation of the button on the key chain tilting Simulation of the button on the Key chain tilting the roll up blinds Press and hold to send the roll up the roll up blinds Press and hold to send the roll up blinds up blinds down RFDA 11 Switch Off Each pressing of the button will increase the bright ness by 10 to max 100 RFDA 71 Switch Off Each pressing of the button will increase the bright ness by 10 to max 100 Controlling the assigned button with function Actuator Pressing the directional button left Pressing the directional button right RFJA 12 By pressing once stop the motion of the roll up blinds By pressing again set the roll up blinds into motion in the opposite direction Activates the set function Basic Menu Control Basic Menu From the sleep mode you can enter the Basic Menu Fig 1 in two ways Press any button briefly to display the Initial Screen By pressing T1 the Basic Menu will be displayed By pressing and holding T1 longer than 2 s you can directly enter the Basic Menu G Rooms G Scenes G Favourite Fig 1 TO 12 Q Control Rooms Menu Rooms is used to control the allocated A
14. me Favourite 1 mo 01 01 10 Favourite 1 Language Date and time Actuators Rooms Scenes Favourite Device reset Assign Cancel EXIT BACK PROCEED PROCEED Fig 1 a Fig 2 TI Fig 3 nO T2 Q T2 T2 Q Settings Favourite G Include used to include an actuator or scene Actuator you can include a reguested actuator from a selected room Fig 1 3 the actuator name will be displayed Actuator with function you can include a requested actuator from a selected room and define its function Fig 4 7 the name of the actuator F will be displayed mo 01 01 10 12 54 Select type Actuator Actuator with func mo 01 01 10 12 54 Scene PROCEED Fig 5 2 Fig 6 Fig 1 WS Fig 2 mo 01 01 10 12 54 RFSA 11B RFDA 71B mo 01 01 10 12 54 Select type Actuator Actuator with func Scene mo 01 01 10 Lighting 12 54 E mo 01 01 10 RFSA 11B RFDA 71B PROCEED SELECT KR Fig 3 70 T2 Q 70 SELECT Yum mo 01 01 10 Turn on Turn off ASSIGN TI Fig 5 70 PROCEED J tis Fig 7 T2 O Settings Favourite Scene you can include the reguested scene to Favourites multiple actuators are controlled by a single press Fig 1 2 G Cancel used to delete actuators scenes The Favourite name will be reset to factory setting Fig 3 Select type Scene Cancel Fig 1 Ww Fig 2 We Fig 3 TI 20 Qo 26 Setti
15. ment except for time and date will remain Enter the menu After inserting the batteries the RF Pilot name and the firmware a number will appear on the initial screen Basic Steps for Successful Programming of RF Pilot Step 1 Location of RF units Keep in mind that the radio signal range for RF installations depends on the building structure materials used and the manner of unit location in the area Radio freguency signal penetration through various construction materials wooden structures with plaster boards 80 95 common glass brick walls 80 90 60 90 reinforced concrete 20 60 metal partitions 0 10 Basic Steps for Successful Programming of RF Pilot Step 2 Complete the Installation Form Step 3 Add actuator name of the device you want to control names of units e g RESA 61B addresses of units e g 577515 The Installation Form is included at the end of the Manual E Name U E g RFSA 61B www elkoep com S X OASIS amp Touch PUAN Compatible o US z 16A 4000VA 230VAC e o 25041 AC1 50 60 Hz 2 PROG A 15 18 si L N b 1 Address g 5 7215 Add actuators and their addresses into the Controller memory Step 4 Allocation of actuators to rroms Allocation of actuators to rooms Step 5 Optional setting Rename actuator according to your requi rements Test of the range and RF signal
16. ng the T1 button Fig 3 Note Move in the actuator name line by pressing the direction button in the left or right part Select characters by pressing the direction button up and down max 12 characters Press the T2 button to delete the marked character Memory Type address Rename Room Name Fig 1 v Fig 2 TI Fig 3 TI O 12 T2 Q Settings Actuators G Range test used to determine the quality of the signal between the RF Pilot and the controlled actuator Fig 1 Use the direction button to select the actuator the signal of which you want to test Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 The test result will be displayed after approx 10s Fig 3 Reach Test is an optional function G Control Control serves for a quick test of actuator function Fig 4 Using the direction button select the actuator to be controlled Confirm using the T1 button Fig 5 The list of functions supported by the selected actuator will be displayed Memory 2 40 Type address RFSA6x 123456 Room mo 01 01 10 Memory mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 Add 1 40 Actuator test Add Allocate Type address Packets 0 10 Allocate Rename RFSA11 012345 Rename Range test Room Range test Room 1 Name Lamp EXIT SELECT Control Room 1 Signal status 0 Control Remove Name Remove Lamp EXIT SELECT EXIT SELECT CONTINUE EXIT SELECT Fig 1 a Fig 2 WS Fig 3 O Fig 4 NUN Fig 5 A o 26 o ro 2O Settings A
17. ngs Device Reset Device Reset Reset of the device is used to delete all settings Fig 1 2 The number of the firmware is displayed the memory is Formatted and the factory setting is restored Fig 3 4 Language Date and time Actuators Rooms Scenes Favourite Device reset EXIT Fig 1 26 SELECT NE mo 01 01 10 No Yes SELECT rig 2 V RF Pilot Firmware 1 05 Formatting memory rig 3 No Fig 4 TO Initial Screen Ouick Control Ouick Control Activate RF Pilot from sleep by pressing any button Press any button briefly to display the Initial Screen Fig 1 Directly from the Initial Screen you can control the preset actuators and devices Using the direction button up down Fig 2 select the reguested Favourite G Activate the allocated command using the direction button Fig 3 4 G By pressing the left side of the direction button the activated command is switched off stop function for the roller blind shutter actuator M green symbol command accepted and executed by the actuator Fig 3 red symbol Error Fig 4 see page 37 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 Favourite 1 Favourite 1 Favourite 1 Favourite 1 Favourite 2 Favourite 2 Favourite 2 Favourite 2 Favourite 3 Favourite 3 Favourite 3 Favourite 3 Lamps Lamps Lamps v Lamps Favourite 5 Favourite 5 Favourite 5 Favourite 5 Favourite 6 Favourite 6 Favourite 6 Favourite 6 Favourite 7 Favourite 7 Favourit
18. onsumer is obligated by law to dispose of the batteries and accumulators at a local collecting point This obligation ensures that the batteries accumulators will be disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations Installation Form RRRENRKNURRKUNKNAKANAAAAR 9 eee EE NN IRE pe EINEN NN lg ES O DIE A 0 0 0 o amp h PRIZE FFP EN j o L 0 ENSEM h Me o O 0 EZ ss RN E EL LLL rrr ee ee Me o 1 L 0 0j EN o eee eee Installation Form o Jj 9 J EE RN RENE Eo py apo fu NEM eee NEN NEM hw EN ENNM J o EN ENENM rr ee eee rr ee eee E QO oo ENENM o oo ELKO EP s r o Palack ho 493 769 01 Hole ov V etuly CZ Tel 420 573 514 211 Fax 420 573 514 227 elkogelkoep com www elkoep com rev 0
19. s to rooms Fig 3 4 Note The Room name will be reset to factory setting Fig 5 mo 01 01 10 Name Room 1 mo 01 01 10 12 54 Name mo 01 01 10 Name Lighting Name Room 1 ABEDE EG Lighting DN n A RS U Rename VWXYZabcdef Rename mo 01 01 10 12 54 Room reset Rename Reset ghijklmnopa Reset Reset os tu VE Voz 0 23456789 SELECT DELETE SAVE SELECT SELECT SELECT Fig 1 Na Fig 2 Na Fig 3 TI Fig 4 To Fig 5 a 70 2O T2 O T2 Q 70 Settings Scenes Settings Menu Scenes serves to set the control of multiple actuators using a single press Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Scenes Press T1 to enter the menu Fig 1 Using the direction button select the name of the Scene Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 The following options will be displayed Fig 3 Rename G Commands Restart Language mo 01 01 10 Date and time Scene 1 Actuators scene Rooms Scenes Favourite Device reset EXIT SELECT EXIT SELECT mo 01 01 10 Name Scene 1 Rename Commands Restart BACK PROCEED Fig 1 TI 2 Fig 2 TI Fig 3 TO T2 Q T2 O 2O Settings Scenes G Rename used to name a scene the name will be displayed in the main menu list The Rename function is optional Fig 1 Rename the scene using the direction button in the following list Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 Note Move in the room name line by pressing the direction button in
20. the left or right direction Select characters by pressing the direction button up and down Commands Fig 3 you can assign an actuator Fig 5 from a selected room Fig 4 and define its function that will be executed when the scene is activated Note Up to 10 commands can be allocated to each scene mo 01 01 10 12 54 E mo 01 01 10 12 54 Lighting RFSA 11B Room 2 RFDA 71B mo 01 01 10 12 54 BJ Name mo 01 01 10 1254 Name Kitchen Name Scene 1 A CIDIElF Glal ll Kitchen KLMNOPORSTU Rename VWXYZabcdef Rename Commands ghijklmnopq Commands Reset rstuvwxyz Reset 0123456789 BACK PROCEED M DELETE SAVE BACK PROCEED Fig 1 Y Fig 2 NW Fig 3 Y Fig 4 tin Fig 5 WS T2 O l O T2 O T2 O T2 o Room 7 EXIT SELECT SELECT Settings Scenes G Reset cancels the assignment of actuators to scenes Fig 1 2 Note The Scene name will be reset to factory setting Fig 3 Fig 1 1 Fig 2 1 Ea T2 O T2 O 79 Settings Favourite Menu Settings Favourite is used to include ten most freguently used devices actuators scenes directly in the main screen as a shortcut for guick control without further search Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Favourite Press T1 to enter the menu Fig 1 In the Favourite menu select the time you want to edit Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 The menu is displayed Fig 3 Assign G Cancel mo 01 01 10 Na
21. tors Assign Rooms Rename Scenes Range test Favourite Control Device reset Remove 0123456789 ABCDEE SELECT EXIT EXIT Fig 1 Ww Fig 2 Ww Fig 3 o Fig 4 O NAM Mi T2 T2 T2 Settings Actuators G Allocate used to allocate the added actuator to a room Fig 1 Names of Rooms 1 10 are set as default in the Controller Using the direction button select the actuator to be allocated Confirm selection using the T1 button Fig 2 After entering the next menu using the direction button select the name of the room you want to allocate the actuator to Confirm using the T1 button Fig 3 Actuator is allocated Fig 4 Note If the name has already been allocated a warning is displayed see Fig 5 mo 01 01 10 mo 01 01 10 Add Room 1 mo 01 01 10 Assign Type address Rename RFSA11 012345 Range test Room Room Control Not allocated assigned Remove Name Actuator 1 EXIT SELECT EXIT ASSIGN ALLOCATE Fig 1 TI Fig 2 TI TI ALLOCATE tg ts Up NO O o 9 T2 Q Settings Actuators G Rename Fig 1 used to name the actuator the name will be displayed in the main menu list The Controller automatically arranges the names of Actuator 1 40 in order in the Add Menu The Rename function is optional Using the direction button select the actuator to be renamed Confirm using the T1 button Fig 2 Choose the name of the actuator using the direction button in the following list Confirm usi
22. uator 2 x switching 8A relay with protection 230V AC RFJA 12B 24VDC boxes supplied Roller blind shutter to order with RFSA 61M actuator RFSA 66M RFSG 1M contactless switching NP 12 24V DC Technical parameters of RF Pilot Display Type Resolution Side ratio Visible surface Backlight Diagonal Control Power supply Power supply Service life Control Range in open area Freguency colour OLED 128 x 128 pixels 262 144 colours 1 1 26x26 mm self illuminating text 1 55 direction button control buttons 2x batteries 1 5V AAA approx 3 years according to the frequency of use and battery type to 200m 868 MHz Other data Operating temperature 0 33 C Storage temperature 20 70 C Protection IP20 Working position Any Dimensions 130x41x18 mm Weight 61g Related standards EN 60730 1 batteries are included in the package Device description Insertion of batteries Device description Battery insertion p Remove the battery cover and insert two RO3 AAA batteries as indicated Ec cec r Control a ato mE buttonTi MNE sono button T2 C s TE E 70 ge T Ly d E Battery cover a ETER Time JL Favourite 1 m Low batter Favourite laj Do ae Favourite 3 Device Favourite 5 Favourite 6 Favourite 7 The memory has an independent power supply Any custom adjust

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