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Programming lighting time (TIMER mode):
Learning the remote controls is identical to the FLIP-FLOP mode: repeat the procedure described in
lines a) and b) above.
When you have chosen the channel you wish to control: Move the jumper to terminals 1-2 of JP 1.
(see diagram on next page)
Press button P1 once. Wait for the length of lighting time you want to memorize then press button P1
again. The timer is now programmed.
Specifications:
Dimensions and weight: 88 x 127 x 58mm – 0.3 kg
Voltage: 230Vac +/- 10%
Operating temperatures: from 0 to +60°C
Max. bulb power: 230Vac / 1000W max.
Programmable timer: from 1 to 250 seconds
Frequency: 433,92Mhz
Sensitivity of the Radio receiver: approx. -102 dBm
WARNINg : the unit should not be on if the charges connected or if mains voltage exceed these
limits. Failure to observe this instruction can cause damage or injury to people, animals or objects,
and the manufacturer cannot be held liable in this respect.
Electrical connections:
There are 2 printed circuit board connectors
a) J1: TERMINAL BOARD for accessories operating at 230Vac (mains and lights power cables)
b) J2: TERMINAL BOARD for accessories operating at very low voltage (controls and aerial)
TERMINAL BOARD J1
Terminal 1 - 230 Vac mains (phase)
Terminal 2 - 230 Vac mains (neutral)
WARNINg : ThE POLARITIES OF ThE MAINS POWER WIRES MUST BE STRICTLY OBSERVED.
Terminal 3 -230Vac common lamp power supply
Terminal 4 -230Vac power supply for lamp 1
Terminal 5 -230Vac power supply for lamp 2
TERMINAL BOARD J2
Terminal 1 – Lamp 1 command (normally open contact)
Terminal 2 – Lamp 2 command (normally open contact)
Terminal 3 – terminal of the common command of all control buttons
Terminal 4 – central core of the aerial cable (signal)
Terminal 5 – conductive part braiding of the aerial cable (braiding)
Connection of accessories:
Mains 230Vac – Terminals 1 and 2 to terminal board J1
WARNINg : It is important that the earth cable is correctly connected.
Important: before start-up, check all connections on the printed circuit board and the contacts of
the control switches. Drill a hole in the lower section of the Plexo box to pass cables through then seal
it up with silicone.
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