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Operating Instructions
The radio-controlled power switch ITWR-3500 is suited for
wireless switching ON-OFF for applications requiring a lot
of power.
For installation in the supply line to lamps or electric
appliances.
With a switching power of up to 3500 watts and its small
size,you can make any conventional outlet remote-
controlled too! (A deep flush socket is required.)
All teaching transmitters(
used.
Installation (only by a licensed electrician):
1.) Deactivate fuse.
2.) Conductor (phase) und neutral conductor are
connected up on the terminals 1 + 4. (Fig. 1)
The connections 2 + 3 are connected with the supply
line to the load (lamp or electric appliance).
Connection for the outlet to make it remote-controlled!
(Fig. 2)
Coding (Fig. 3)
3.) Reactivate fuse.
The LED on the module is on constantly.
4.) Briefly press the learning button (L) on the module with
a fine pin (e.g. paper clip, ballpoint pen).
The LED flashes.
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5.) Immediately press the ON button on the transmitter,
the LED flashes twice for confirmation. Now the coding
process is completed.
A total of 6 transmitters (6 different codes) can be trained.
When several radio-controlled receivers are used, this
provides a large number of switching options such as
individual and group switchings.
The codes remain stored even after a power outage.
Deleting individual codes:
Proceed as described in 4.) and 5.),
but press the OFF button instead of the ON button.
Deleting all codes:
Press the learning button (L) for approx. 6 sec., the LED
starts flashing.
Let go of it for a little while and then briefly press the
learning button (L) once more, the connected lamp flashes
twice.
Now all codes have been deleted.
No transmitters are necessary for doing that.
For the declaration of conformity,
go to www.intertechno.at/CE
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