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Universal-Receiver 2-Channel IP66 Operating Instructions

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1. Easy wave Universal Receiver 2 Channel Operating Instructions IP66 RCU0S8 ELDATY Introduction 1 1 Table of Contents Page 1 Introduction 1 1 Table of Contents 2 1 2 Model 2 1 3 Technical Details 2 1 4 Intended Use 2 1 5 Safety Advice 2 1 6 Function 2 2 Start Up 3 2 1 Selecting the Location 3 2 2 Mounting 4 2 3 Connection Diagram 5 2 4 Table of Loads 5 3 Operation 6 4 Programming 6 4 1 Operation Controls 6 4 2 Selecting the Operation Mode Time 7 Function and Memorizing Transmission Codes 4 2 1 Functions 4 2 2 Time Functions 9 4 3 Deleting Specific Transmission 10 Codes 4 4 Deleting All Transmission Codes 10 Reset 5 General Information 11 S1 Cleaning 11 5 2 Disposal 11 5 3 Conformity 11 5 4 Warranty 11 1 2 Model RCU08 5002E 01 868 3 MHz 1 3 Technical Details Frequency 868 3 MHz Power Supply 230 VAC Output 2 relay outputs floating normally open and two way contact Max contact duty see Table of Loads Degree of Protection IP66 Operating Temperature 20 C to 60 C Dimensions 180 x 94 x 66 mm Weight 510g 1 4 Scope of Delivery Universal Receiver RCUQ08 Cable Fittings M16 Mounting Accessories Operating Instructions 1 5 Intended Use The unit may only be used as a radio control in connection with mains consumers The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage caused by improper or non intended use 1 6 Safety Advice Carefully read these operating AN instructions b
2. your health and destroy the surface of the housing 5 2 Disposal Waste electrical products may not be disposed of with household waste Dispose of the waste product via a collection point for electronic scrap or via your specialist dealer Put the packaging material into the recycling bins for cardboard paper and plastics 5 3 Conformity This product complies with the essential C requirements of the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5EG The declaration of conformity is available on the internet at www eldat de 5 4 Warranty Within the statutory warranty period we undertake to rectify free of charge by repair or replacement any product defects arising from material or production faults Any unauthorized tampering with or modifications to the product shall render this warranty null and void 11 Customer Service If despite correct handling faults or malfunctions occur or if the product was damaged please contact the company at the address below ELDATY ELDAT GmbH Im Gewerbepark 14 D 15711 Zeesen Deutschland Telefon 49 0 3375 9037 310 Fax 49 0 3375 9037 90 E Mail info eldat de Internet www eldat de 86161 0908 GB
3. T2 transmission button the external button T4 T3 Operating Time T2 and T3 the time span for which a transmission key has to be held down to actuate the switching process 4 Programming 4 3 Deleting Specific Transmission 4 1 Codes Press the prog button for at least 1 6 s The acknowledgment signal can be heard in a double rhythm Select the switching output relay for which the transmission code is memorized with selection button select 1 or select 2 Press and hold the transmission button for which the code is supposed to be deleted until the acknowledgment signal can be heard and the LED lights up Briefly press the prog button The deleting procedure is completed 4 Deleting All Transmission Codes Press the prog button for at least 1 6 s The acknowledgement signal can be heard in a double rhythm Press the prog button again for atleast 1 6 s Along acknowledgement signal can be heard and all transmission codes have been deleted NG Lie 2 230V 50Hz T D elect i n S 2 MJZ L 10A L 10A 230V 50Hz select 2 L 10A L 10A 10 5 General Information 5 1 Cleaning Carefully wipe the housing with a damp lint free cloth Do not use solvent based cleaning agents These can damage
4. efore connecting and operating this unit The device may only be installed and started up by a qualified electrician All consumers may only be connected while the unit is completely voltage free During programming the device is under voltage Programming AN may only be performed with the protective cover installed Have faulty units checked by the manufac turer Do not make any unauthorized alterations or modifications to the unit Read the advices of the manufacturers about the consumers you wish to operate Observe the requirements of EN 60669 Function The Universal Receiver RCUO08 provides two re lay outputs These can be used to control either two lamps or one motor for e g awn ings shutters or garage doors The Receiver is protected against splash water It can be operated wirelessly or manually using two buttons 32 transmission codes can be memorized and for each transmission code an operating mode as well as a specific time function for the oper ating time and switching time can be defined The following operating modes can be se lected ON OFF 2 button control for switching ON use transmitter button A or C for switching OFF use transmitter button B or D ON 1 button control the consumer can be switched ON with any separately learnt transmitter button An operating time of either 1 5 or 3 s can be selected OFF 1 button control the consumer can be switched OFF with any s
5. eparately learnt transmitter button An operating time of either 1 5 or 3 s can be selected Timer 1 button control the relay can be switched with any transmitter button according to the desired switching time T ON OFF 1 button control using the toggle function the consumer can be switched ON or OFF by repeatedly pressing the transmitter button UP STOP DOWN 2 button control use transmitter button A or C to open awnings the buttons for the opposite direction B or D can be used to drive the motor in the opposite direction or stop the awning UP 1 button control use any transmitter button to open the awning DOWN 1 button control use any transmitter button to close the awning STOP 1 button control use any transmitter button to stop the awning UP STOP DOWN 4 button control use transmitter button A to open awnings button C or D to stop it Button B closes the awning 2 Start Up 2 1 Selecting the Location Choosing the location for the installation please take into account that the reception quality and sensitivity of the Universal Receiver RCU08 can be disturbed by several factors equipment and systems without interference suppression other transmitters within the frequency range atmospheric conditions and other factors Transmitter and receiver should be located in a way that the shortest distance between them air line distance is not or only slightly disturbed by brick walls or ot
6. her absorbing materials or any disturbance This way losses due to absorption which influence the operation range of the receiver can be reduced toa minimum Following values can be taken for reference Material Range air no obstacle 100 wood hard plaster 80 95 brick concrete 60 90 reinforced concrete 10 50 metal walls metal gratings 0 10 Do not mount the receiver or the aerials on the back of metal surfaces on the floor or in recesses to avoid radio shadows When mounting the unit on metal surfaces a minimal distance of 10 cm should be kept Changes such as lengthening shortening bending etc may influence the receiving properties considerably In case any problems occur contact you retailer or for more information see www eldat de 2 Start Up 2 2 Mounting 1 Screw off the housing cover of the unit Lift out the electronic components and remove the protective cover 2 Mount the cable fittings provided on the housing and fix the bottom of the housing on the wall using the screws provided Close the screw indentations with the sealing cap 3 Insert the cables for the power supply and the consumers to be switched through the cable fittings and connect them according to the connection diagram page 5 The unit may only be connected AN to one phase The contact may not be used for safety extra low voltage SELV 4 If needed connect the external pulse button to EXT1 and EXT2 Only float
7. ing contacts may be used Circuit Board Protective Cover g Q Housing Cover 10 Fix the circuit board to the bottom of the housing with the screws and washers provided and mount the protective cover Switch on the power supply The LED Power Supply lights up continuously Select the desired operation mode and time function and memorize the transmission code of the transmitter in the receiver See page 7 4 2 During programming the device is under voltage Programming may only be performed with the protective cover installed Screw the housing cover back onto the bottom of the housing Housing Bottom 2 Start Up 2 3 Connection Diagram Light Control 230V Awning Control Fan Control A Bridge between X4 and X5 necessary 230V 2 4 Table of Loads Type of Load Max Duty Motors 230 V 50 Hz 4 0A 920 VA Resistive load 100A 2 300 VA bulbs 230 V halogen lamp etc Inductive load halogen lamps with wound transformers 2 6A 600 VA transformer at least 85 loaded Non or serial compensated fluorescent lamps with ferro 100A 2 300 VA magnetic loads Parallel compensated fluorescent lamps with ferro magnetic 2 6A 600 VA loads Capacity EB electronic ballasts 40A 920 VA electronic transformers etc 3 Operation To perform a test run the device can be operated manually using the selecti
8. odes During programming the device is AN under voltage Programming may only be performed with the protective cover installed LY 0e o zv sz D Select 1 select 2 L 10A 1 Briefly press the prog button The acknow ledgment signal can be heard in short intervals and the LED for switching output 1 lights up 2 With the select button the switching output relay can be chosen for which the transmis sion code is supposed to be memorized 3 Set the desired operating mode with the rotary switch mode see table Functions Select the desired operating and switching times with the rotary switch time see table Time Functions 4 Press the button of the transmitter with which the selected settings are supposed to be switched and hold it until the long acknowledg ment signal ceases The transmission code has now been memorized by the receiver 5 As soon as you can hear the acknowledgment signal again in short intervals additional transmission codes can be memorized or the memorizing procedure can be aborted by briefly pressing the prog button o We Select 1 select 2 oe Note All programming processes can be aborted by pressing the prog button L 10A L 10A 4 Programming 4 2 1 Functions DE Transmitter B
9. on buttons For this press and hold the selection button gt 1 6 s until the device is switched Manual operation is also possible via external buttons The external buttons can not be used for the operation modes ON OFF 2 button control and UP STOPP DOWN 4 button control A The switching via external buttons has preference over the switching by radio control This means that operations which have been switched with the external buttons can not be overruled by switching via radio control 4 Programming 4 1 Operating Controls LED Switching Output 1 Selection Button Switching Output 1 In order to operate the receiver with radio transmitters the transmission code of a transmitter has to be memorized for the desired mode of operation Because one transmission code is allocated to each pair of buttons only one button has to be pressed to memorize the transmission code While operating the device with radio transmitters and during the memorizing process the LED Display flashes to indicate that the radio connection is estabished Selection Button Switching Output 2 LED Anzeige Switching Output 2 select 1 Rotary Switch Mode of Operation Programming eee o 230V 50Hz Rotary Switch Time Function LED Reception Activity button LED Power Supply 4 Programming 4 2 Selecting the Operation Mode Time Function and Memorizing Transmission C
10. utton Operation Switching Light Control ON x tchi ACG OU PUTE 2 button not limited OFF switching output 1 or 2 2 JON OFF i switching output 1 or 2 1 button Seep em TIMER 4 button opatan time switching output 1 or 2 aia time ON OFF Toggel ONOFFONOFF switching output 1 or 2 Awning Fan Control UP switching output 1 STOP switching output 1 or 2 2 button DOWN switching output 2 7 UP oe 1 button X xX X X T3 T4 switching output 2 STOP output 1 or 2 1 button AFP not limited no output 1 STOP switching output 1 or 2 DOWN switching output 2 Connection of external buttons not possible 4 Programming 4 2 2 Time Functions Light Control Awning Fan Control Operating Time Switching Time Operating Time Switching Time T2 T SUIS T3 T4 0 0 0 0 unlimited 0 3s 2s 2 0 90 s 2 0 6s 4 0 15s 4 0 10s 5 0 0 4s 5 0 20s 6 1 58s unlimited 6 0 30 s 7 ISES 150 s 7 0 1 min 8 1 5 s 90 s 8 0 3 min 9 1 5 s 30 s 9 0 5 min A 1 5s 15s A 0 7 min B 3S unlimited B 0 9 min C 3s 150 s C 0 15 min D 3s 90 s D 0 45 min E 3s 30 s E 0 120 min F 3s 15s F Switching Time T the time span for which the Switching Time T4 time span for which the relay stays switched after releasing the relay stays switched after pressing the transmission button the external button T

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