• The radio receiver turns on to indicate the end of the programming in procedure.
5 radio receivers have already been programmed at one of the 12 channels
of the radio remote control, the LEDs light up during a teach in of another
radio receiver as described above.
The radio receiver is not programmed and does not respond to key com-
mands of the radio remote control.
c) Delete a radio receiver from the radio remote control
Proceed as in the programming process described before.
d) Turn on/off a programmed radio receiver
First, select the right level (I, II, III, IV) with the slide switch.
Briefly press the "ON" button of the desired channel of the radio remote control to
turn on the programmed radio receivers. By briefly pressing the corresponding button
"OFF" the programmed radio receiver is turned off.
If more than one radio receiver is programmed on the radio remote control
(up to 5 per channel are possible), all radio receivers are on or off.
If the key command is identified by the radio receiver, it send the radio remote control
a confirmation back; here the LED (1) lights up blue for the duration of 0.5 seconds. If
there is no confirmation, the LED (1) of the radio remote control flashes red.
In this way you can always see if the radio receiver (e.g. a radio switch socket) has
executed the command key or not.
If more than one radio receiver is programmed on the radio remote control
(up to 5 per channel are possible), the LED only lights up blue when all radio
receivers of the channel have recognized the key command and the radio
remote control receives the confirmation.
With the "ALL ON" or "ALL OFF" button all devices to the 3 channels of the level,
which is selected via the slide switch (I, II, III or IV) are turned on or off. In this way,
up to 15 radio receivers (3 channels with max. 5 radio receivers) can simultaneously
be switched on or off!
e) Operation of a dimmer
For the RS2W radio system a dimmer is also available (e.g. remote control
socket with dimmer). Of course, this can be controlled via the radio remote
control.
Refer to the instruction manual of the dimmer.
f) D eleting a defective/lost radio receiver, and then programming a new
radio receiver
In case of a defective or lost radio receiver,of course it is no longer possible to delete
from the radio remote control (see above under section c). A replacement radio re-
ceiver would not be registered.
Procedure 1:
Press the "ON" (or "OFF") button for the relevant channel at least 20 times in a row,
leaving a short pause of at least one second between each time the button is pressed.
Hold down both buttons ("ON" and "OFF") simultaneously (for approx. 3 seconds) until
the LED (1) flashes red (then let go of both buttons).
Now hold down the "ON" (or "OFF") button for the relevant channel (for approx.. 6
seconds) until the LED (1) flashes blue. Then let go of the button again.
Procedure 2:
Runa reset on the radio remote control t(see above under a). Here, however, all pro-
grammed radio receivers on the radio remote control will be erased and have to be
reprogrammed.
Procedure 3:
If the radio remote control receives at least 20x no response to any key command from
a radio receiver, it releases the internal memory used.
The memory is freed not deleted, but only to overwrite it with a new pro-
gramming operation (see section b). As long as no new radio receiver is
programmed, the data will be retained!
This prevents that a radio receiver that is temporarily not within reach (while
you press 20x or more the "ON" - or "OFF" button), is deleted unintentionally.
A successful confirmation sets this internal counter back.
Therefore, if a defective or lost radio receiver will be "deleted" this way, you press
the "ON" (or "OFF") button at least 20x in succession and leave between each press a
short break of at least one second.
Then the now shared memory can be used to program a new radio receiver (see sec-
tion b).
If the defective/lost radio receiver is not replaced by another/new one, then
you have to perform a reset as described in the "Procedure 1 or 2".
Reason is that the LED would not light blue on the remote control, since
one of the registered radio receivers (the broken/lost one) sends the radio
remote control no return signal to the successful receipt of the command
button.
Alternatively, take the actions described in "Procedure 1" described above, in order to
directly release the defective/lost radio receiver.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Maintenance and cleaning
Apart from the occasional battery change, the product is maintenance-free.
Clean the product with a soft, clean, dry cloth.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents since these damage the housing or
the functioning may be impaired.
Declaration of conformity (DOC)
We, Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau hereby declare
that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EG.
Range
The range of the transmission of radio signals between the radio remote control and
the radio receivers under optimal conditions is up to 150 m.
In practice, however, there are walls, ceilings, etc. between the transmitter and re-
ceiver, thus the range is reduced accordingly.
Due to the different influences on the radio transmission, no specific range can be
guaranteed. However, trouble-free operation is usually possible in a single family
house.
Sometimes the range can be considerably reduced due to:
• Walls, reinforced concrete floors, drywall walls with metal frame construction
• Coated/metallised insulated glass
• Proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g. heating elements)
• Proximity to human bodies
• Other devices on the same frequency (e.g. wireless headphones, wireless speakers)
• Proximity to electric motors / appliances, transformers, power supplies, computers
Disposal
a) General
b) Disposal of used batteries
As a consumer you are legally bound (battery ordinance) to return all used batteries;
disposal in the household waste is prohibited!
You can return flat batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge to the collec-
tion points in your community, at our branches or anywhere else where batteries/
rechargeable batteries are sold!
Thus, you fulfil the legal requirements and make your contribution to environmental
protection!
Technical Data
Power supply .............................................. 1x battery type "CR2032"
Transmission/reception frequency ......... 868.3 MHz
Range ........................................................... up to 150 m (see chapter "Range")
12 channels ................................................. (4 levels each with 3 channels each)
Max. number of receivers ........................ 5 per channel
Operating environment ............................. Temperature 0 °C to +45 °C; Humidity 0% to
Dimensions (L x W x H) ............................. 95.5 x 37 x 11.5 mm
Weight .......................................................... approx. 27.5 g (without battery)
The declaration of conformity for this product is available at:
www.conrad.com
This value, however, is the so-called "open space range" (the range when
transmitter and receiver are visible to each other, without interfering influ-
ences).
Dispose of the product at the end of its service life in accordance with ap-
plicable statutory regulations.
Remove the inserted battery and dispose of them separately from the product.
Batteries containing hazardous substances are marked with the following
symbols to indicate the prohibition of disposal in the household waste. The
symbols of the critical heavy metals are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb =
Lead.
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
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