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1. labels on the rocker pad and wall plate Page 1 Rocker Pad Single Double Installation Guide B Flush Mounted Installation NOTE When installing over an existing wall box make sure any bare electrical wires are capped Where local building codes require the use of UL certified wallplates please replace the provided wallplate by a certified wallplate made of plastic Metal wallplates are not recom mended as they would reduce radio coverage i Remove the assembly screws which hold the wall plate rocker pad and mounting plate together ii Use a tool to carefully pry the rocker pad free from the back plate The back plate is not used for this option iii Mount the rocker pad over the existing wall box using the two screw holes Tool removing back plate NOTE For proper assembly make sure to align the top labels on the rocker pad and wall plate iv Attach the wall plate on top of the rocker pad using the two wall box screw holes 4 Insert the trim plate tabs in the bottom slots and then lightly flex the plate to insert top tabs TIP To remove the trim plate use a flat head screwdriver to depress the trim plate tabs using the 2 slots on the bottom of the wall plate Alternatively use a fingernail to press down along the top groove and flex the tabs out of the slots 5 Click the rocker pad on and off to test the mechanism NOTE To activate dimming press and hold top bu
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3. Problem Solution Checklist The rocker pad Verify the rocker pad is installed in the proper does not generate a orientation message The linked device Check for environment or range issues does not respond Verify the device is linked to wireless mes Check the transceiver connection and the wir sages ing for errors Check if appropriate devices are linked accord ing to good system planning 315 MHz Contains FCC SZV PTM210U FCC SZV PTM210C FC 902 MHz IC 5713A PTM210U IC 5713A PTM210C This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Contains IMPORTANT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonc tionnement IMPORTANT Tous les changements ou modifications pas express ment approuv s par la
4. Rocker Pad Single Double 4 95 125 76mm 4 95 125 76mm 4 52 18 34mm 3 21 74 81 76mm 18 84mm Package Contents Tools Required Rocker pad Power drill 3 16 bit Screwdriver Leveling tool Wall plate Screws and wall anchors Product Description Self powered wireless Rocker Pads provide a flexible and conve nient interface for switching dimming and controlling electrical loads Energy generated by pressing a rocker pad is harvested and used for RF communications with EnOcean enabled devices Single and Double Rocker pads can be surface mounted or installed flush over an existing wall box Features Include User interface for switching dimming when used with a dimmable controller and more Harvests energy from linear motion no batteries Transmits unique RF message each time pressed or released Specifications Power Supply Mechanical energy harvesting power is generated by the motion of pressing the switch 80 ft 25 m EnOcean 902 MHz ESRPU EDRPU EnOcean 315 MHz ESRPC EDRPC F6 02 02 Transmission Range RF Communications EEP EnOcean Equipment Profile Dimensions Single 4 95 H x 3 21 W x 0 74 D 126mm x 82mm x 19mm Double 4 95 H x 4 52 W x 0 72 D 126mm x 115mm x 18mm Weight Single 3 9 oz 112g Double 5 3 oz 150g e Indoor use only e 14 to 104 F 10 to 40 C e 20 to 95 relative humidity no
5. n condensing FCC IC Environment Agency Compliance 2014 EnOcean GmbH Installation Guide Models ESRP EDRP D enocealr Take a moment to prepare and ensure optimal communications with other system components and for user convenience Pick a convenient location perhaps near a door where oc cupants enter and exit Consider the construction materials in the space and ob stacles that may interfere with RF signals P e e N In Ilin estimated time 10 minutes He 1 Decide where you want to mount the rocker pad The stan dard height for wall switches is 49 or 125 cm on center 2 Remove the wall plate from the rocker pad assembly Decide which of the two installation options is appropriate A Surface Mounted Installation i Using a level and a pencil lightly mark 2 small dots to align the top edge of the mounting plate ii Mark the mounting screw drill points iv Drill holes for the wall anchors with a 3 16 drill bit and insert wall anchors v Insert the top screw s loosely and level the back plate vi Insert the bottom screw s and then hand tighten the top screw s vii Attach the wall plate on top of the rocker pad using the two screw holes a NOTE For proper assembly make sure to align the top
6. tton to increase bottom button to decrease 3 Linking Two or more compatible devices can be linked and configured to provide the desired control There are two basic types of devices in the system transmitters and transceivers Transmit only Transmitters are simple energy harvesting devices that send RF messages to communicate a condition level or state Transmitters can only be linked to transceivers Examples gt Self powered Light Switches Occupancy Sensors Transmit amp Receive Transceivers are controlling devices that send as well as receive RF messages They also process relevant control logic and actuate the appropriate outputs switching a light on or off for example Transceivers can be linked with transmitters as well as other transceivers A trans ceiver can have up to 30 devices linked to it Examples gt Relays Gateways 2014 EnOcean GmbH The Rocker Pads are Transmit only Devices To link the Rocker Pad to a transceiver the transceiver must first be powered within wireless range of the sensor and set to ac cepts links To Link or Unlink a Rocker Pad 1 Set the desired transceiver to the desired Link Unlink mode refer to receiving device s installation guide 2 Click the rocker pad s top button three times quickly ee gt The rocker pad is now linked Refer to the Linking section of the transceiver controller instal lation guides to verify the linking process Troubleshooting

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