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1. oL amp E WIRELESS TOUCH Touch CONTROL UNIT RF Touch user manual We want to thank vou for vour purchase of the RF Touch control unit which is an element of wireless RF Control svstem RF Touch allows a you to control many devices trough touch screen heating control dimming lights switching of electrical appliances and equipment blinds a combination of detectors function timers Group control ofelectrical eguipment everything with clear visualization wireless communication without the need for cabling RF Touch user manual Contents m Before you start sssssssennsnes 3 G Settings m Control i Ovorvi vrotwiroloeedevice A Default setting 00000nnnenenene 12 Heating ssiuiiavsvosv vak iv rioni 23 MM Menu creating and naming 13 Switching 000ssonnnnnnscoooonnnnnse 26 Characteristics of RF Touch 6 l Programming osssssooooooooo 15 lt DIMMING siria 28 Technical specifications 7 Assign a new receivers 16 BlindS sesennnesennnzeonnenenonnnoen 29 m Installation of RF Touch W 8 Assigned receiver 17 DD CLCCIONS sssti kstinavosntos kika dick 31 RF Touch Installation B 9 7 Detectors sssensssenssznnsennnzznes 18 o What to dO if ssseesenezonenenen 32 Quick Control 0 0 0000008 20 m Description of Control icons 10 Installation For
2. Programming Detectors Pair with Paired detector can be paired with the multifunction switching actuator from switching menu eg motion detector with entrance light Fig 2 3 One detector can be paired with up to 30 multifunction switching actuators If the detector is paired with a switching actuator function of delayed off feature is auto matically activated When detector switch on actuator switches connected device for preset time 2s 60min Time delay can be set in the main Menu Control of the paired actuators see page 26 The above method can be used to assign additional detectors 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 Programming Detectors Paired with This menu will lists switching actuators which are paired with the detectors By touching the name you can remove paired actuator Fig 4 5 Pair with entranceelight hall M WC light WC ventilator alarm Paired with entranca light hall W Remove Really want to remove JA 81M 82M Y X YES NO Remove Really want to remove entrance light SETUP Programming Ouick Control Quick control is used for creating a group command where one touch control multiple actuators For each name of group command you can assign a combination of up to 20 different actors Note Ouick control can be seton
3. CONTROL HEATING Heating holiday mode Holiday mode is used for temporary interruption of the heating program Touch holiday mode Fig 1 to open Switch ON screen where you set the date month and year when your holiday mode should start Confirm with Fig 2 Switch Off screen appears where you set the day month and year for the end of holiday mode Confirm with If you touch Overview icon Fig 3 you can check list of holiday programs Note Up to 5 Holiday modes can be assigned up to 5 time intervals Programs must not overlap During the holiday Economy mode is active Individual deletion of Holiday Mode is selected by touching bar belonging to the program Fig 4 then touch the bin icon EB and program will be erased If you do not mark any bar you can touch the bin icon to remove all holiday arrangements i Heating V Saving mode i Holidav mode Normal mode Overview x A d i Holidav mode rt e The precedence of the heating modes on Swith on i Heating program A i Holiday mode 8 oy IK Am 01 07 2010 31 08 2010 Month l t Dav sr 4 t ONI 2010 JEM MW A b Year 2010 v at Holidav mode CA Heating program Default mode Fconomy mode Mormal mode Party mode Note The required temperature can be set manually on the RF Touch unit The adjustment after activation is valid until the first subsequent change of the He ating programme or the Vacation mode The reguired tempe
4. G 2 channel wireless switch in the design LOGUS RF KEY 4 channel remote controller key pendant RFIM 40B universal transmitter module under the switch or button RFIM 20B universal transmitter module under the switch or button RFWB 40 G 4 channel Wireless switch in the design LOGUS RFSG 1M Transmitting module 1 module RFJA 12B 230V blind actuator 2 x 8A switching relay protection 230V AC RFJA 12B 24V DC blind actuator contactless switching wall box installation wall box installation 230V AC 12 24V DC RFSTI 11B RFSTI 11 G RFTI 10B RFTC 10 G wireless switching actuator wireless switching actuator wireless temperature sensor digital temperature 1 x CR 2477 3V battery controller with temperature sensor with manual control buttons directly on the unit 230V AC with temperature sensor in design to installation box 230V AC 2x 1 5V AAA batteries Overview of wireless RF Control devices SWITCHING ACTUATORS RFSA 66M six channel Multifunction switching actuator RFSA 61M single channel Multifunction switching actuator RFSA 62B 2 channel multifunction switching actuator RFSA 61B single channel multifunction switching actuator RFSA 11B single channel single function switching actuator 1 x switching 1 x switching 2 x 8A switching 1x changeover 3 x 8 AND NO contact 16 A contact 16A contact contact 16 A 3 x changeover 230V AC 23
5. RFDA 71B RFJA 12B 24V DC JA 80P RFTI 10B OUT RFDAC 71B RFDAC 71B RFTC 10 G Setting i Programming i Programming Language Insert password Heating Date and time Switching Menu create menu b nin a ia Dimming Programming Blinds DIN Detectors Others Ouick control X internal sensor x external sensor X RESA 61B RFSA 62B RFSA 61M and RFSA 66M SETUP Programming Assign new It is used to assign a name to the actuator in the menu In the required section heating dimming select Assign new Fig 1 A list of selected sections actuators will be shown Fig 2 Select the name of the actuator which vou want to associate with the RF Touch Enter the address of actuator vou want to assign Figure 3 as indicated on the actuator Confirm with EX From the menu you created select the name to which the actuator will be assigned Fig 4 Only one name can be assigned for each actuator When programming actuator must be connected with the installation Communication test Fig 6 is used to detect and display the current status of the RF signal between the RF Touch and progra mmed actuator Press Start Fig 7 to initiate the test the current status of the signal is displaved in percentage Press Return to Programming to get back to main menu of programming Location Heating i Assing new i RFSTI 11B G RESTI 41B G Insert address Assigned vrt Je he pen pe 1 2 3 4 receive
6. programming of the RF Touch Foreach actuator which is involved in the installation you have to create unigue name The content of this menu is not set at the factory Menu create name Add Press the a Add icon Fig 2 to show a selection of sections Fig 3 O Heating G Dimming U Blinds U Switching G Control G Speed U Detectors Choose the section where you want to add the device name and type your own text max 20 characters Example 1 If you want to control the blinds Place the name to the section of the blinds Fig 3 3 Example 2 If you want to control a group of blinds together first create all the blinds names in the blinds section and then create new name for group control in Quick control section Setting Language Date and time i Add next abc def Heating Menu crgate menu Switching SIN M Dimming rd dod Bliads Others Deti ghi ILU mno Ouick control pqrs tuv WXYZ a 1 lt a Note Actuator RFTI 10B can be connected with two temperature sensors For each sensor you can create your own name SETUP Menu create name Edit Menu create name Remove Edit button is used to change or modify the name in the crea Remove button can delete unit name ted menu Press the Remove icon led Fig 5 following menu appears se Press the Edit icon Gad Fig 1 a menu appears select the se lect the section from which you want to remove the name Fig ction in which you want
7. to edit created name Fig 2 Mark 6 Pick the device you want to delete by touching it Fig 7 selected name by touching it Fig 3 and then edit with dis Press BA to confirm the selection Fig 8 Selected name played keyboard will be deleted from menu Press 23 to confirm Fig 4 The modified name is stored Menu ef Add MW Edit i Edit Remove Heatgng mm Remove x SwitW gt Dimming x Blinds Heating Switching DIN oS i Edit Blinds Remove Detectors entrance light Detectors room 1 heater Quick control ata ONG Quick control room 2 heater hall lamp roomxgifitater Remove i Edit chandelier kitchen he ter room lamp entrance light room ventilator bedroom heater Really want to remove dressing room abc def room 2 heater ghi jkl mno pqrs tuv wxyz a 1 SETUP Programming Programming is used to assign or remove the actuators detectors to menu you created The Programming Menu can be entered by entering a password default 1111 Actuators are divided into sections for which they are intended According to the actuator s type you have to select appropriate section see table eg programming actuator RFSTI 11B find it in the Heating section RF Control actuators divisions Heating Switching Dimming Blinds Detectors RFSTI 11B G RFSA 11B RFDA 11B RFJA 12B 230V JA 81M 82M RFTI 10B IN RFSA 6x
8. 0V AC 6 functions 6 functions contact 8A 230V AC 230V AC 6 functions 230V AC DIMMING ACTUATORS Angle antenna Angle Antenna for plastic for metal RFDA 11B RFDA 71B switchboards switchboard single function multifunctional dimming actuator supplied as standard can be ordered for dimming actuator 7 functions for RFSA 61M RFSA 61M 1 light scene AC 230V 250V FSA 66M RFSG 1M A RFSA 66M RFSG 1M function OFF 230V AC ANALOGUE ACTUATOR DETECTORS rea ia RFDAC 71B Dimmable ballast Thermo control JA 80P mme CEG actuator with analog for dimming of fluorescent gt of heating valves JA 81M output 0 1 10V lamps supplied on reguest JA 82M 1 x switch contact 16 A supplied on reguest with the product RFDAC 71B 7 functions 230V AC with the product RFDAC 71B Characteristics of RF Touch Control Unit of the wireless svstem RF Control RF Touch provides intelligent control of the RF units It can be used for U U Central control of all units from one place Complete overview visualization of the current status of units appliances equipment Features u U U sends command to temperature switching dimming and shutter actuators accepts commands from the transmitters actuators temperature sensors and detectors processing programs for heating and regulation Design U w RF Touch B fits in the round installation box with a supply voltage of 100 230 V AC RF Touch W for surface mounting w
9. Remove Comunication test Remove Really want to remove RFSTI 11B G Y X YES NO RFSTI 11B G of test ALI da of signal Start SETUP Programming Heating Assigned receivers RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G Function Assigned receivers in Heating RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G are used to pair or remove temperature units from the actuator In the Heating section press the screen to select Assigned receivers the list of names assigned in this section will be displaved Press the name to display the assigned actuator Select the name to which the RFTI 10B or RFTI 10 G is assigned Fig 1 3 Use arrows W to check the name and address of the assigned actuator Fig 4 5 Touch the name or address of the actuator to display the menu Fig 6 G Remove O Pair with O Paired with Programming Heating Assigned receivers RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G Remove Serves to cancel the link between the temperature unit and the name from the menu Heating Programming li Heating Hea jng Swi Assigned receivers Dimming Blinds e Assing Detectors new Quick control Assigned room 1 heater room 2 heater roomg heater kitch ter bedroom heater dressing room Assigned RFTC 10 G JAAS Remove Pair with Assigned Paired with t Programming Heating Assigned receivers RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G Pair with Serves to combine the RFTI 10B or RFTC 10 G temperature u
10. changing of figures Touch of Sun Sat activate the heating program for desired day of the week ef active for the day EJ disabled for the day Confirmation of the selected program CA vou want to set additional heating program to continue with programming Note For one dav vou can create up to 5 heating programs Programs must not overlap Fig 5 Setting of program until midnight and over midnight see page 37 Daily overview Fig 4 arrows Bid will choose between selected time program or temperature Figure 5 6 To remove single time schedule mark time temperature bar and Fig 6 then press basket symbol bin icon S If you not choose any heating program bar vou will delete all programmed schedules for given dav Weekly overview Figure 7 8 touch the basket symbol WW to erase all programmed heating programs kitchen heater kitchen heater Daily to e f On Oi i Heating Daily overview J Saving mode Weekly rerview t 007 t ig 8 i kitchen heater 8 Normal mode Heating Partvmode Heating program room 1 heater Holiday s room 2 heater kitchen heater room 3 heater Fi i kitchenheater 9 Mo TITIIIITITITITITTIIITIT 00 00 06 29 0 6 12 18 U Dailv overview kitchendmieater 06 30 07 30 18 00 C 07 31 15 10 25 50 C 15 11 20 30 20 00 C 20 31 24 00 25 00 C Weekly overview bedroo jer hall heater t 07 30 4 AR 20 00 C
11. d 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 RF Touch and RF Pilot control units Safety functions in RESTI 11B and RFSTI 11G actuators the actuators disconnect the output in case of an accidental communication failure exceeding 25 minutes Installation Form Installation Form ELKO EP s r o Palack ho 493 769 01 Hole ov V etuly C Z tel 420 573 514 211 fax 420 573 514 227 elkowelkoep com www elkoep com rev 0O
12. ds Blinds Menu is designed to control all shutters blinds awnings gates and garage doors that have a built end switch Touch the Louvre Fig 1 to display selection of names you created in menu Fig 2 Red Green LED indicates device status U green closed blinds U red open blinds Blinds Functions Touch the desired description name of the device to display features G Open G Close First vou need to measure time t which vour device needs to fullv open close Touch open icon WB for more than 3 seconds to put Fig 3 device into the end position Then touch close icon tJ longer than 3 seconds to retract indicate the device while in motion measure time t a period during which the equipment is in motion Under Settings you touch on a time interval of hours minutes marka information you want to change Arrows O B set me asured by time t 2s Pulling into the field and the same time and in the field of load Fig 4 Confirm the time by pressing OK Note longer pressing the arrow is accelerated shift to the figures A short touch on W Up t Down can control the devices in the desired direction Touch longer than 3 devices place the desired end position Main menu Blinds Heating i window kitchen window room 1 i window kitchen Switching window kitchen window groom 2 E Dimming Blirads window som U Down D jS marquise Quick control Setting garage Weekly progra
13. ee Operating position Installation Dimensions Weight Standards RF Touch B RF Touch W screwless terminal push in or jack push in 52 1 mm max 2 5 mm 1 5 mm with socket Det OS 20 70 C IP 20 III 2 arbitrarv installatin a box wall box installation 94 x 94 x 12 mm 94 x 94 x 24mm 127g 175g EN 60730 1 adapter is included for RF Touch W weight with plastic frame RF Touch W POWER SUPPLV OVER TERMINALS POWER SUPPLV OVER ADAPTER ISE A NY A1 100 230V AC A2 adapter included with RFTouch W RF Touch B POWER SUPPLV OVER TERMINALS FITTING TO THE INSTALLATION BOX Description of Control Icons VI a s A RF Touch version Information and number of assigned units settings back to the home screen step back nude etup Menu scroll up scroll down confirm ves selected no not selected Q G a edit remove DOOSHHG a name adressof the actor s delete a a lo ei letters VIVE small capital letters space VM switch the letters numbers confirm erase previous Heating ta temperature Switchin switch ON switch OFF impuls button time function delayed switch on delayed switch off CHEEOS MD regulation i g 3 switch ON S switch OFF dimming light inclination light declination confirm Blinds rise blinds lower blinds Um Basic Ste
14. en LED indicates contact status U green On U red Off Dimming Functions Touch the desired name to displays basic functions U switchon U switch off A short touch on the arrows O B beside icon Dimming EA will set the desired brightness Fig 3 Touch E to confirm In the case displayed icon level has been set by other controler Fig 4 Further functions Fig 5 can be used only in combination with multifunctional dimming actuators RFDA 71B and analog actuator RFDAC 71B Smooth start touch E will start smooth start up for preset time O Smooth stop touch EB will start smooth run down for preset time In the Setting you can set time for smooth start and smooth stop Time can be set from 2s to 30 minutes Touch the time inter val hours minutes to indicate A the information you want to change Fig 6 Arrows O BB will set time Confirm setting by pressing Gaal Note longer press of arrows will accelerate shifting of figures Main menu i room lamp 1 i room lamp1 Dimming i room lamp 1 Heating X i room lamp 1 entrance light wd Switching Ken a o l l hall light Swith on Swith off x A cs 00 00 Dinaning ad rn Dim up Dim down Dim up Bli hall lamp Dimming Parent aa light light light chandelier e t 7 etectors AYA 100 OK Dimming x room 4amp 1 A 00 00 ce Ne Ouick control SA Dim down roonx 2 M light x Next functions x OK CONTROL BLINDS Main Menu Blin
15. g 7 This password cannot be changed Password and confirmation YES Fig 8 to return the RF Touch unit to the factory settings i New password i Quick control Setti 2 A Snag Others i New password 8 i Reset device La age Insert new password dreem light nguag Change password Insert old password p g Date and time l x x x x cinema scene Reallv want to make yok LI M t i kitchen restart of device enu create menu Block keyboard Confirm new password Programming VENA at Prah x x x x first floor heater 1 2 3 exterior light Displav Heating Othars s garage Main screen x gt SETUP Setup Others fig 1 il Others Keyboard lock activation serves to prevent accidental or unwanted control of RF Touch Fig 2 For Change password unlocking locked Home screen press the lock icon twice Figure 3 Reset device 5 A Block kevboard B View menu you can set to display only those sections that you want to see in the main menu View of menu eg only Dimming Switching and Detectors fig 4 5 Heating Main screen If vou select all the default sections x you will only see menu that you created without division into sections Figure 6 this view is useful if you programmed max 7 actuators Heating Fig 7 displayed units C F Setting the hysteresis heating in the range 0 5 5 C set Offset fix inaccuracies in temperature measurements in the ra
16. ime on 00 00 next day set the switch ON time on 00 00 and set the reguired switch OFF time setting of time until midnight set the reguired switch ON time and set the reguired switch OFF time on 23 59 Have you lost the password please ask the manufacturer forinformation about further steps 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 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 of risk devices such as pumps electrical heaters without heat regulators lifts pulleys etc radio freguency 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 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 an
17. ing 2 hall light a entrance light Switghing hall light room 3aheater Din alal al chandelier Swith on Swith off on a Detectors osi am Blinds Impulse Button Delav Ouick control l Next fanctions Delay Delay room ventilator on off Delav Weekly im off 00 00 Settira time x ip tp OK qa CONTROL SWITCHING Main menu Switch on RFDAC 71B Upon selecting the Switching on menu to which the RFDAC 71B actuator is assigned the basic function are displayed B Switch on G Switch off Press shortly the arrows n 7 B atthe Regulation icon to set the desired value Fig 3 Touch ok 10 perform the command Main menu Switching hall light Heating entrance light Sw ching room 3 heater Swith on Swith off DIN hall Aght b Regulation Blinds charNATP 9 Detectors room lamp ESA 100 t OK Quick control room ventilator y x Weekly program Note For efficient regulation of heating it is recommended to pair the RFDAC 71B actor with the RFTC 10 G or RFTI 10B temperature unit CONTROL SWITCHING Switching Weekly Program Weekly program provides weekly settings for the automatic mode switching Touch Weekly program icon Fig 1 setup menu will appear Touch hour time interval or minutes to mark information you want to change Arrows 08 88 will set the time of switch On and switch Off Note longer press of arrow is accelerate shift of figures Touch the Sun Sat icon
18. itchen Setti ston Mo Daily overview 09 00 19 45 Tu Daily overview Weekly arogram 1 0 6 n 18 24 Weekly overview x 0 6 12 18 U Weekly overview t Li 0 6 n 18 24 r A 4 u 0 6 n 18 PL t t 09 00 19 45 Bi M s TT b CONTROL DETECTORS Main Menu Detectors Main menu Detectors The menu Detectors is used for bl isla and switching of devices using detectors li Heating By touching the option Detectors Fig 1 you will display the list of names on the detector zas n menu that you have created Fig 2 amp Dimming terrace window room 1 Blinds ga age Detectors ent Quy otro cellar Double State Detectors Double state detectors JA 81M doors JA 82M windows feature state visualisation G Green Off state B Red On state JA 81M and JA 82M detectors may be used in two ways U Information regarding the state On Off e g open window without pairing with the switching actuator B Pairing with the multifunctional switching actuator On Off e g light switched on when door opened Bv touching the name of the detector vou will displav the name of the switching devices with which the detector is paired Bv pressing the name of the garage gate switching device you will display the selection Fig 4 On state neutral net B Switch off switched off without delay SO G Delayed run out switches off after the time period set in the switching settings
19. ith power supplv from the back side 100 230 V AC or from the side via jack 12VDC 3 5 inch color touch screen no mechanical buttons RF Touch frames in the base plastic white black or luxurious design Logus glass metal a Color of the interframes white ivory ice mother of pearl aluminum silver a Colors of the boxes only for RF touch W white ivory dark gray light gray Switching ac M Bo so 5 Backup time in case of power failure is 48 hours OASIS 8 Touch O 40 actuators and 30 OASIS detectors can be assigned to each RF Touch unit Compare RF Touch can be combined with units of RF Control marked as Oasis amp Touch Compatible EE os Technical specifications Technical parameters Displav Type Resolution Aspect ratio Visible area Backlight Touch screen Display Control Power supply Voltage specific current Power consumption Power supply connector Control Range up to Minimal range RF Touch actuator Freguency RF Touch B RF Touch W color TFTLCD 320 x 240 pixels 262 144 colors 3 4 525x70 mm active white LED resistive 4 wire 3 54 Touch sensitive from the back side 100 230VAC from the side 12 DC max 5 W Al A2 100 230V AC 100m 1m 868 MHz Technical parameters Connection Max cross section of wires Operating conditions Operating temperature Storage temperature Protection Overvoltage category Pollution degr
20. ly when all actuators are programmed in different sections of switching dimming and blind control In the Quick Menu control Fig 1 choose name from list for the group command Fig 2 Select Assign new Fig 3 it will show group of units switching dimming and blind control Select the section you want to as sign for desired command name Fig 4 You can create a menu for your device names created in the desired section Select the name Fig 5 and further define the function Fig 6 The unit will returns to display groups of units switching dimming and blind fig 7 where you can continue with programming When you select assigned receiver Fig 8 you can go to the menu to remove Fig 10 or change the device name i Programming i Ouick control i Ouick control i Ouick control i Ouick control i i Ouick control Select the group of units for guick control Select the group of units for guick control room lamp 1 Heating dreem light Switching cinemagcene Assigned cinema scene room lamp 2 cinema scene receivers Dimming kit tala charglelier Pon Switghing Switching li first floor heater 7 kitch ht Blinds a Assign Ding Dimming Detectors exterior light new kitchen fan Blinds Quick b garage kitchen table lamp Next functions x i Quick control i Assigned i room 2heater amp room 1 heater Remove a Assigned room 2 heater Setting receivers room 3 h kitchen heater Note The Remove function remove
21. m CONTROL BLINDS Blinds Weekly program Weekly program can adjust automatic weekly mode Touch Weekly program icon Fig 1 setup menu will appear Touch hour time interval or minutes to mark information you want to change Arrows MB 88 will set the time of switch On W and switch of Note longer press of arrow is accelerate shift of figures Touch the Sun Sat icon will activate the program on a given day of the week Fig 2 BM active for the day E disabled for the day Confirmation of the selected program C3 vou want to set additional blinds program to continue with programming Note For one day you can create up to 5 blinds programs Programs must not overleap Fig 5 Setting of program until midnight and over midnight see page 37 Daily Weekly Overview shows the daily weekly overview of switching programs To delete a program in the Daily overview Fig 3 indicate bar you want to delete BUB Fig 4 at then press the bin icon to delete it If you not select any of programed bars and press bin icon you will remove all schedules in the day Weekly overview Figure 5 6 touch the bin icon BUB to clear all programs Note Setting the Inversion func window kitchen 8 i windowkitchen tion touch E in the Weekly programme to set the initial move ment of the roll up blinds Fig 7 i window kitchen Dailv overview Weekly qverview window kitchen i window kitchen window k
22. m ss00000000000 34 DISPLAY scsi 21 B Basic Steps csosoncnononononon non ne 11 Mel ria 21 Before you start The instruction manual is intended for installation and use of the equipment Instructions are always included in the product packaging Installation and connection can only make personnel with appropriate qualifications in compliance with all applicable laws who are perfectly familiar with this instructions and functions Trouble free function is also dependent on transportation storage and handling In case of any signs of damage deformation malfunction or missing parts do not install this product and return it to the seller Product and its parts must be at the end of its lifetime handled as electronic waste Before installation make sure that all wires connected parts or terminals are not live During the installation and maintenance is necessary to follow safety regulations standards guidelines and special provisions for working with electrical equipment Overview of wireless RF Control devices CENTRAL WIRELESS UNIT RF Control svstem All actuators of the RF Control RF Touch W System can be controlled by namna wireless central unit and all l art ba al H adapter external transmitters of the system MC simultaneously TRANSMITTERS RF Touch B for mounting in the installation box 100 230V AC CONTROLLER RF Pilot remote controller colours white anthracite RFWB 20
23. nge of 0 10 C Selection of function for temperature control Heating Cooling G Main screen possibility to personalize Home screen Figure 8 9 Left 1st choice middle 2nd choice TE TA EA and right field 3rd choice is used to set the most common controled devices directly from the Home directly on the RETC screen 10 G unit i Block keyboard 8 i View of menu i Heating i Main screen Aktivation v Heat unt a i Hystereze of heating 1 choice x immin Offset L chandelier TE Lock and U Sees inds Switching Functions 2 choice is performed L click on th of lock in mai Dimming Main menu Detectors 3 choice exterior light kitchen childrens room bedroom hall garage CONTROL HEATING va Control Heating Hegting Heating Menu Figure 1 2 is designed to control the heating devices SNA i Heating ih Touch the heating ico to enter the menu Dimming Saving mode O Economy mode 6 Normal mode U Party mode current These schemes offer spe EE eee a preset temperature which can be set individually for each room according to your requirements By selecting Economy Normal Party mode it will automatically adjust Detectors Party mode O eN M A al Ouick control ating program VENA AA the heating temperature Press the BM EJ icon to activate the selected mode for all assigned rooms O Heating program can be used to set the heating regime for the whole week B Holiday m
24. nit with the RFSA 61M or RFSA 61B or RFDAC 71B multifunction actuator where the temperature unit measures the current temperature and the multifunction actuator switches on the heating based on the measured temperature The multifunction actuator switches based on the set temperatures in the RF Touch _ Note the attached actuator RFTI 10B can be used in two ways U For temperature measurement without pairing with a switching actuator U When paired with the multifunction switching actuator it can switch heating equipment on the basis of the measured temperature Programming Heating Assigned receivers RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G Paired with Shows multifunction switching actuator which is paired with a temperature actuator By touching the name of the actuator you can remove a paired actuator Note Battery indication on the display Fig 1 informs of low battery in one of the temperature units Press the battery to display the unit name Use arrows o switch between the name and the address of the unit Fig 2 3 RF Touch li RF Touch room 3 heater 12345B SETUP Programming Detectors Section detectors Fig 1 is intended for assign or remove OASIS detectors to menu Select Assign detector Fig 2 The list of detectors will be shown Select the detector you want assign to the RF Touch unit Fig 3 RF Unit Touch will enable search Fig 4 searching icon B is shown the shortest distance to assign a detec
25. ode is used for temporary interruption of the heating program or other heating mode Note Setting Units C F and hysteresis for heating is done in the Settings Other Heating Heating Changing heating modes to Economy Normal and Party modes The current temperature and the set temperature for Switching on the selected mode is displayed at the EB icon Touch Settings icon Figure 5 for adjusting the temperature Arrows UB U can set the desired temperature longer pressed arrow will accele rate changing of numbers Touch to save the set temperature Fig 6 Heating i Saving mode i Saving mode i Saving mode Savinggnode room 1 eater Actual Set temperature Norma ho room 3 pr N 25 00 C 13 00 C Party mode room 3 heater Note Heating control ai Heating program kitchen heater 13 00 C Mode can be activated by Holiday mode bedroom heater Loc pressing icons 2 6 fig 2 Setting menu can be activade by pressing each mode name fig 3 hall heater Setang b CONTROL HEATING Heating Heating program we Touching the icon of heating program Wii Fig 1 shows a selection of room names Select the room name where you want to set a timetable and temperature Fig 2 Touch hour time interval or minutes to x indicate the information you want to change Fig 3 Arrows BB 88 set time for switching On and Off Arrows can adjust desired temperature Note longer push of arrows will accelerate
26. p to 40 rooms may be defined Saving failed Delete failed No unit allocated Two time programmes overlap within a single day No time programme available within a single day No day selected Switch on time may not exceed the switch off time Unit already allocated to the room Select another room only one actuator can be allocated to one name of device outside Quick Control This room has already been defined in the group The address has already been selected in the unit list Choose another address enter correct information The address information must be complete enter correct information xxx displayed instead of temperature actuator not programmed actuator sensor defect communication failure What to do when RF Touch Unit Warnings No unit allocated to the room allocate actuator This group has alreadv 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 AT45 circuit error contact the manufacturer Setting of program until midnight and over midnight at the time of 00 00 setting of time over midnight set the reguired switch ON time and set there isn t any action on the actuator the required switch OFF t
27. ps for Successful Programming 1st Step Placing of the RF Touch and RF units Keep in mind that the radio signal range of RF installation 2 nd Step Fill Installation Form depends ON building construction materials and placing of all units device name that you want to manage to create a menu the names of units for the correct classification of the group for example RFSA 61B addresses of units to Transmission of radio freguency signals through various materials identify the actuator for example 577515 Installation form can be found at the end of this manual Wooden structures j Name with plasterboard standard glass il E g RFSA 61B L plates 80 90 96 b M RF Switching actuator 80 95 ALI a function 868 Miiz NY e mi 0 1 za B brick wall reinforced concrete pr ti ak PR Na 60 90 96 20 60 96 sn Te A r L se i metal plates 0 10 E g 577515 3nd Step Set menus create names Touch IIe Create a list of names of the controlled device in the Settings Menu create name 4rd Step Programming Programming of the RF units with RF Touch is carried out in the Settings Programming menu SETUP Initial setup When the RF Touch is switched on for the first time you will be automatically redirected to the display calib ration screen Touch screen can be controlled by the light touch of about0 5 1s in the desired location On
28. rature may be set manually on the RFTC 10 G unit This adjustment is valid until the subseguent change of the heating programme in RF Touch CONTROL SWITCHING Main menu Switching b Switching menu is for all the devices you want to switch Touch Switching di Fig 1 displays the names of your choice created in menu Red Green LED indicates contact status U green ON U red switched off Touch the desired name Fig 2 to show basic functions U switchon G switch off Switching Function Press the Next functions button Fig 3 will show a selection of switching functions Fig 4 Other functions can be used only in combination with multifunction switch actuators RFSA 61B RFSA 62B RFSA 61M and RFSA 66M G Impulse first touch 8 switch on second one to switch off B Button It is on as long as long you are holding button z m Delayed switch on touch MA will begin to count preset time after which the actuator switch on G Delayed switch off touch MA will start to count preset time after which the actuator will switch off In the section Time settings all times for Delay on and Delay off can be set Time delay can be set in the range from 2 to 60 minutes Touch hour time interval or minutes ton indicate the information you want then change it Fig 5 with Arrows O Note longer press of arrows will accelerate shifting of figures Confirm time setting by pressing ok Main menu Switching i i hall light Heat
29. rs room 1 heater room Al Su RFTI 10B OUT room 3 heater RFTC 10G kitchen heater e Assing new bedroom heater dressing room i Programming 8 i RFSTI 11B G Want you make Status of test test of comunication Status Programming Heating Assign New RFTI 10B and RFTC 10 G of signal These two units are temperature sensors communication test is not executed during programming Note The actuator RFTI 10B is able to be connected with two temperature sensors each sensor may have its b own name Address of the actuator is the same for both sensors Programming Associated Receivers It serves to control or remove the actuator from the name of the menu you created In the selected section Figure 1 Heating dimming select Assigned receivers Fig 2 a list of names specified in this section will be shown Fig 3 Touching on the name you will assign it to the actuator Fig 4 By pressing GJ arrows you can check the name and address assigned to the actuator Fig 4 5 By touching the name or address of the actuator you can remove the actuator Fig 7 or carry out communication test Fig 8 i Programming i Heating Heating Swit x Assigned Q receivers Dimming Blinds PN Assing Detectors new Quick control Assigned room heater room ter room 3 heater kitchen heater bedroom heater dressing room Assigned RFSTI 11B G Assigned 12345A RFSTI 11B G
30. s a group command name from the RF Touch unit memory The actua tors will remain in the memory Assign new bedroom heater dressing room SETUP Setup Displav fig 1 2 Setting G Background select the type of screen background color black blue green purple Language G Screensaver the desired brightness 25 50 75 100 will be activated after Date and time i Display lilt preset time since the last touch 15s 30s Tmin 3min Sanco Screen B Sleep mode set the time after which RF Touch screen unit goes to sleep the screen ol Screen saver goes dark Omin 10min 15min 20min ma Paola G Calibrating the display cross appear in every corner of the screen which need to be A U pressed twice Calibration will be performed Display calibration can also be started by resetting the unit or disconnecting the supply voltage from the unit after connecting again the RF Touch logo will appear on the display hold the logo for more than 3s to activate calibration touch logo longer than 3 seconds and calibration will be activated After calibration the display shows Home screen Setup Others fig 3 4 B Change Password prog Changes the password for system programming Enter password Figure 5 default password 1111 will start the the screen to select a new password where you type and confirm new password Touch to save the new password Fig 6 G Reset the device To reset the password use 1234 Fi
31. the screen Fig 1 then appears cross in each corner of the screen which need to be pressed twice This will calibrate ee the device The display then shows the RF logo icon PY and then touch icon signalizing scanning of the actuators Content of the main screen G date G time touch in the upper right corner of the display will switch between analog digital clocks Figure 2 Figure 3 B display at the bottom of the screen is customable eg heating mode a often used device Touch the clock area to enter the Main menu If you want to get to the main menu from sleep mode you need to touch the screen anywhere Main Menu Settings Language 21 3 2010 Sunday The settings menu can be opened Selection of required Settings Fig 7 8 by touch in the upper right corner Language Figure 6 Date and Time screen on the svmbol fig 4 5 Save setting bv B automatic pressing transition between winter summer Main menu i 9 i TIT time for time Ni Heating TE SR Zone GTM 01 00 Switching RAI Z nojh 8 Format settings Hour bt amp Dimming Menu create menu s NP hours 12h 24h Minute va c be B Quick conrei ci To save Settings press ok Menu create name Menu create name is used to add edit or remove the names of the controlled device In this menu Figure 1 you need to first create your own device names for the sections you want to control Creating names is important for successful
32. tor is 1 5m RF Touch will recognize new detector when batteries are inserted into the detector Confirm the assignment by pressing ba Fig 5 Choose a name to which the detector will be assigned Fig 6 Each detector may be assigned only to one name Pressing arrows B8d can display the name or address associated with the detector Fig 7 8 When you touch on the name or address of the detector following options appear Fig 9 G Remove U Pair with Paired with i Programming Heating Detectors Switching Dimming i Assing new Assigned detectors JA 81M 82M Detectors W sua Assign detector Blinds Searching Searching Detector found x z i G U Location Assigned f t dooa g 12245A dn Assigned L rear doo z i JA 81M 82M 9 mid JA 81M 82M 81M 8 kitchen window Remove bedroom window Pair with JA 81M 82M room 1 window Paired with Programming Detectors Remove Used for deleting link between the detector and the name given in the detector menu Fig 1 Note Two state JA 81M and JA 82M can be used in two ways U information about the status open close eg window is open without pairing with a switching actuator U pairing with the multifunction switching actuator which responds to the detector status open close eg light is switched on when you open the door Single state detectors JA 80P must always be paired with multi function actuator
33. will activate the program on a given day of the week Fig 2 amp 4 active for the day EJ disabled for the day To confirm of selected programs touch CA r you want to configure other Switching program continue programming Note For one day you can create up to 5 switching programs Programs must not overleap Setting of program until midnight and over midnight see page 37 Daily Weekly Overview shows the daily weekly overview of switching programs To delete a program in the Daily overview Fig 3 indicate bar you want to delete Fig 4 at then press the bin icon to delete it If you not select any of programed bars and press bin icon N you will remove all schedules in the day Weekly overview Figure 5 6 touch the bin icon BUB to clear all programs hall light hall light Daily oxerview wD hall light t hall light Jf i hall light Swith on Swit Mo Dailv overview hall light JI ba Next functions Weekly overview We Weekly rogran Jf x Th v t t gt Swithon Swithoff m 06 00 l 07 30 l x On Off Dailv overview Weekly avervier Am 06 00 U 4 Off On 06 00 07 30 20 00 21 30 Regulation t KAN 100 OK ail 4 x CONTROL DIMMING Main menu Dimming Dimming Menu is for all the lights where you want to control the brightness load R L C 250V Touch Dimming g Fig 1 to display a selection of names you created in menu Fig 2 Red Gre
34. x Delayed run out Off state alarm Off state alarm B Switch on switches on without delay a B Delayed onset switches on after the time period set in the switching settings i to zl Confirm by pressing LOK Fig 4 x OK Note The time delav is set for the paired actuator Single State Detectors Single state motion detectors JA 80P do not feature state visualization and thev are designed for pairing with the multifunctio nal switching actuator Bv touching the name of the detector vou will displav the name of the switching actuator with which the detector is paired Note The function of Delaved Switch Off is automaticallv allocated to the detector The time delav is set for the paired actuator CONTROL OUICK CONTROL Main Menu Ouick control Quick control menu serves to the group control of devices Touch Quick control to display the name selection of your custom menu Fig 2 Touch the name to display the following options Fig 3 G Activate displays set scenes G Deactivate the OFF function will be executed on all active actuators Main menu i Ouick control i dreem light Heating dreeig light Switching dres Jf se Dimming t kitchen Acti Mte Deactivate Blinds ni first floor heater Detectors exterior light control garage What to do when RF Touch Unit Warnings Warning is displayed in case of incorrect or incomplete entry Warning Procedure U
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