Mounting Of The Wall Bracket; Product Features; Operation; Bidirectional Radio System - weinor BiEasy 15M Instructions D'utilisation

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3.4.2 Mounting of the wall bracket

The wall bracket consists of a top and bottom
section.
• Before installing the unit in the required
position, check that the transmitter and
receiver are functioning perfectly.
• Push the bracket upper and lower parts
to separate them.
• Fix the bracket lower part onto the wall
using the screws and dowels provided.
• Install the wall bracket where the holes
are away from any electrical wires.

3.4.3 Product features

 15-channel hand-held radio transmitter for bidirectional
communications between transmitter and receiver(s)
 Selection key for switching between "Auto/Manual" with
automatic status display by LED and "Hand" or "Auto"
icon
 Open/Stop/Down keys for manual operation
 Programming button on the back of the device
(can be operated with cover)
 Menu-controlled function setting with plain-text displays
and channel and product management with editing
options in a maximum of two text fi elds per channel
 Display menu control in 14 languages in backlighted
display
 Confi guration options for up to fi ve different groups
(combination of up to a maximum of 5 programmed
channels from the available individual channels)
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 Master channel for common addressing of all individual
channels, availability of master channel can be switched
 Selection of the individual channels, group channels or
the matser channel with display function
 Information on executed commands by status LED and
display icons
4

Operation

This chapter contains basic information on using the
operating instructions and the device.
4.1

Bidirectional radio system

A bidirectional radio system transmits radio signals to
radio receivers and enables feedback from radio receiver
to the transmitter. The radio signal can be sent directly to
the target receiver. If this is not possible, the radio signal
is routed via other bidirectional devices until the signal
reaches the target receiver. The target receiver carries
out the command and sends a confi rmation back to the
transmitter. The prerequisite for bidirectional radio is
therefore that all components can transmit and receive
radio signals.
4.2

Initial operation

Press any key to activate the hand-held transmitter;
Display, status display and operating mode display light up.
When using the device for the fi rst time select the required
language in the menu control.
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