Becker EC5415B Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual

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B-Tronic EasyControl
EC5415B
en
Assembly and Operating Instructions
Wall/hand-held transmitter, 15-channel, bidirectional
Important information for:
• Fitters / • Electricians / • Users
These instructions must be kept safe for future reference.
Becker-Antriebe GmbH Friedrich-Ebert-Straße 2-4 35764 Sinn/Germany www.becker-antriebe.com
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Table of contents

General ................................................................................................... 3
Warranty ................................................................................................. 3
Safety instructions ................................................................................... 4
Intended use ........................................................................................... 5
Explanation of displays and buttons........................................................... 6
Normal/master mode ............................................................................... 8
Programming the first transmitter.............................................................. 8
Programming more transmitters ..............................................................11
Deleting transmitters............................................................................... 13
Setting the limit positions of B-Tronic tubular drives...................................15
Changing the direction of rotation ......................................................15
Upper stop to lower stop ...................................................................16
Upper point to lower point .................................................................16
Upper stop to lower point ..................................................................17
Upper point to lower stop ..................................................................18
Deleting the limit positions of B-Tronic tubular drives .................................18
Intermediate positions I + II ......................................................................20
Memory function.....................................................................................21
Upper anti-freeze mechanism ..................................................................22
Activating/Deactivating upper anti-freeze mechanism .........................23
Fly screen protection function ..................................................................23
Activating/deactivating repeater mode .....................................................24
Reset the transmitter to the factory setting................................................25
Clean-up function for B-Tronic products...................................................26
Scenarios...............................................................................................26
Changing batteries..................................................................................31
Wall bracket............................................................................................32
Cleaning.................................................................................................32
Technical data ........................................................................................33
What to do if...?.......................................................................................33
General Declaration of Conformity............................................................35
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General

You can operate drives and control units with bidirectional KNX radio with this transmitter. This device is exceptionally easy to use. Please observe these Assembly and Operating Instructions when installing and setting up the equipment.
Explanation of pictograms
CAUTION
ATTENTION
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in in­jury.
ATTENTION indicates measures that must be taken to avoid damage to property.
Denotes user tips and other useful in­formation.

Warranty

Structural modifications and incorrect installation which are not in accordance with these and our other instructions can result in serious injuries, e.g., crush­ing of limbs. Therefore, structural modifications may only be carried out with our prior approval and strictly in accordance with our instructions, particularly the information contained in these Assembly and Operating Instructions. Any further processing of the products which does not comply with their inten­ded use is not permitted. The end product manufacturer and fitter have to ensure that all the relevant current statutory, official and, in particular, EMC regulations are adhered to during utilisation of our products, especially with regard to end product manu­facture, installation and customer advice.
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Safety instructions

General information
Please keep the instructions safe!
Only use in dry rooms.
Only use unmodified original parts from the control unit manufacturer.
Keep children away from control units.
Observe all pertinent country-specific regulations.
Dispose of exhausted batteries properly. Only replace batteries with the
identical type (see Technical data).
Caution
Keep people out of the system’s range of travel.
If the system is controlled by one or more transmitters,
the system’s range of travel must always be visible during operation.
Device contains small parts that can be swallowed.
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Intended use

The transmitter described in these instructions may only be used for operating suitable drives and control units with bidirectional KNX radio. You can operate either one group or a number of groups of devices with this transmitter.
Please note that radio-controlled systems may not be used in areas with a
high risk of interference (e.g. hospitals, airports).
The remote control is intended solely for use with equipment and systems
in which malfunctions in the transmitter or receiver would not pose any risk to persons, animals or property, or which contain safety devices to elimin­ate such risks.
The operator is not protected from interference from other telecommunic-
ations systems and terminal equipment (e.g. even from radio-controlled systems which are properly operated in the same frequency range).
Only connect radio receivers to devices and systems approved by the
manufacturer.
Ensure that the control unit is not installed or operated close to metal surfaces or magnetic fields.
Radio-controlled systems transmitting on the same fre­quency may cause reception interference.
Note that the range of the radio signal is limited by legis­lation as well as by design.
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Explanation of displays and buttons

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5
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1 Wall bracket receptacle
2 Master button 3 Type plate 4 Batteries 5 Battery compartment cover
6 Programming button (behind
the logo)
7 Scenario button
8 Changeover button 9 DOWN button 10 STOP button 11 UP button 12 Channel selection button
13 Display
14 Status LED
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Explanation of display
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1
2
3
1 Scenario selection 2 Battery status 3 Selected channel 4 Application
Explanation of symbols
Symbol Explanation
Repeater mode active
Repeater mode inactive
Roller shutters
Dimmer
Switch
Blind
Screen
Roof window
Central scene
The displayed channel is not linked into the selected scene
The displayed channel is linked into the selected scene
The displayed scenario is presently being edited
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Fault indication

Normal/master mode

The transmitter can be operated in two modes:
Normal mode (normal operation) The commands that are issued apply to
all the receivers of a channel.
Master mode (Setting mode for all B‑Tronic products) The commands is-
sued apply exclusively to one selected receiver of a channel.
The normal mode is factory set.
Activating master mode
Press the master button until the changeover button flashes green once per second. This flashing will continue as long as you remain in master mode. By pressing the master button again, the programmed drive is selected, or the programmed drives are selected in sequence. The selected drive confirms by "clicking". You can now make the various settings that are only available in master mode. When all the desired settings have been made at this drive, you can press the master button again to select the next driver for programming.
Leaving master mode
There are two ways to leave master mode:
1. Press the changeover button.
2. Master mode is automatically closed once 2 minutes have gone by without a button being pushed

Programming the first transmitter

1) Programming transmitters
a) Putting the receiver into programming mode
Follow the Assembly and Operating Instructions for the re­ceiver.
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Switch off the receiver power for 5 seconds, then switch it back on.
or
Operate the programming button or the radio switch on the receiver.
The receiver is now in programming mode for 3minutes.
b) Programming transmitters
Please make sure that only one receiver is in programming mode at any time. It is not possible to program/clear multiple receivers at the same time.
Press the transmitter's programming button while programming mode is act­ive, until the receiver confirms successful programming. The status LED flashes yellow during the programming process. The programming process is now complete.
Lights up green / red
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
2) Querying the current receiver mode
There are different receiver modes. The receiver mode must always be set ap­propriately for the receiver (e.g. roller shutter/venetian blind, dimmer/switch). Roller shutter/venetian blind is the factory setting.
Briefly press the programming button as well as the changeover button for 1second.
Flashes yellow once
Flashes yellow twice
Flashes yellow three times
Receiver mode roller shutter
Receiver mode dimmer
Receiver mode switch
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Flashes yellow four times
Flashes yellow five times
Flashes yellow six times
Receiver mode venetian blind
Receiver mode screen
Receiver mode roof window
3) Changing to the desired receiver mode
The current receiver mode is first indicated through the dis­play code.
Briefly press the programming button as well as the changeover button for 5 seconds.
Flashes yellow once
Flashes yellow twice
Flashes yellow three times
Flashes yellow four times
Flashes yellow five times
Receiver mode roller shutter
Receiver mode dimmer
Receiver mode switch
Receiver mode venetian blind
Receiver mode screen
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Flashes yellow six times
Repeat this procedure until the desired receiver mode has been selected.
Receiver mode roof window

Programming more transmitters

Programming more B-Tronic transmitters in the B­Tronic receiver
Ready the receiver for programming in one of the three possible ways.
Please make sure that only one receiver is in programming mode at any time. It is not possible to program/clear multiple receivers at the same time.
Readying the B-Tronic receiver for programming with a programmed B‑Tronic transmitter
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the receiver by pressing the button until the desired receiver con­firms.
All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Press the programming button of the pro­grammed transmitter.
The receiver makes a "click" sound to
confirm.
The receiver goes into the programming
mode for 3 minutes
Readying the B-Tronic receiver for program­ming by switching on the power
Switch on the power.
The receiver goes into the programming
mode for 3 minutes
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Readying the B-Tronic receiver for program­ming with the radio switch
Switch the radio switch to the inside position. If the radio switch is already in this position, switch it to the outside and back to the inside position.
The tubular drive goes into the programming
mode for 3 minutes
Press the programming button for 3 seconds.
The LED flashes green.
The receiver goes into the programming
mode for 3 minutes
When the receiver is in programming mode, proceed as follows:
Now press the programming button of the new transmitter.
The receiver makes a "click click"
sound to confirm.
The programming process is now complete.
Lights up green / red
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
Programming more B-Tronic transmitters in a KNX RF compatible receiver from another manufacturer
Please find the appropriate description on our website.
Programming more KNX RF compatible transmitters from another manufacturer in a B-Tronic receiver
Please find the appropriate description on our website.
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Deleting transmitters

Deleting from B-Tronic receivers with two B-Tronic transmitters
Put a programmed transmitter, other than the one that is to be de­leted, into master mode.
Select the device by pressing the button until the desired device confirms.
All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
While the transmitter is in master mode, the sym-
Changes
from
green to
yellow
Flashes yellow
bols on the changeover button flash green once per second.
Now press the programming button, until the status LED changes from green to yellow, and the receiver confirms.
Press the programming button, until the status LED flashes yellow and the receiver confirms.
Now press the programming button of the trans- mitter to be deleted until the receiver confirms.
The transmitter is now deleted from the re-
ceiver.
Lights up green / red
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
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Deleting from B-Tronic receivers with one B-Tronic transmitter
The last or only transmitter in a receiver can be deleted using the following deletion sequence. To program new transmit­ters, the receiver must again be put into programming mode.
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the device by pressing the button until the desired device confirms.
All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
While the transmitter is in master mode, the sym-
Changes from green to yellow
Flashes yellow
bols on the changeover button flash green once per second.
Now press the programming button, until the status LED changes from green to yellow, and the receiver confirms.
Press the programming button, until the status LED flashes yellow and the receiver confirms.
Now press the changeover button to leave master mode.
Now press the programming button until the re­ceiver confirms.
The transmitter is now deleted from the re-
ceiver.
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Lights up green / red
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
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Deleting a B-Tronic transmitter from a KNX RF compatible receiver from another manufacturer
Please find the appropriate description in the instructions for the receiver or on our website.
Setting the limit positions of B-Tronic tubular
drives

Changing the direction of rotation

Check the direction of rotation before setting the limit positions. The shading solution must move in the correct direction when the UP or DOWN buttons are pressed. If this is not the case, please carry out the following steps to change the direc­tion of rotation:
No limit positions must be programmed. Delete the limit positions if neces­sary.
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the receiver by pressing the button until the desired receiver con­firms.
Press the programming button and, within the next 3seconds, also press both the UP and DOWN buttons for 3seconds.
The tubular drive clicks 3 times to con-
Check the running direction again.
firm.
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Upper stop to lower stop

Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open to the permanent upper stop.
The tubular drive switches off automat-
ically.
Then close to the permanent lower stop.
The tubular drive switches off automat-
ically.
The limit positions are now set.

Upper point to lower point

Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
There is no shading solution length adjustment with this limit position setting.
Open to the desired upper limit position.
Press the programming button and, within 1 second, also press the UP button and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a "click" sound
to confirm.
Then close to the desired lower limit position.
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Press the programming button and, within 1 second, also press the DOWN button and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a "click" sound
to confirm.
The limit positions are now set.

Upper stop to lower point

Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open to the permanent upper stop.
The tubular drive switches off automat-
ically.
Then close to the desired lower limit position.
Press the programming button and, within 1 second, also press the DOWN button and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a "click" sound
to confirm.
The limit positions are now set.
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Upper point to lower stop

Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open to the desired upper limit position.
Press the programming button and, within 1 second, also press the UP button and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a “click” sound
to confirm.
Then close to the permanent lower stop.
The tubular drive switches off automat-
ically.
The limit positions are now set.
Deleting the limit positions of B-Tronic
tubular drives
Attention When one or both of the limit positions are deleted, all the other set functions (e.g. intermediate position) are deleted as well.
Once set, the limit positions can only be deleted using mas­ter mode. Deleted limit positions are displayed on the limit position status indicator.
Deleting individual limit positions
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
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Open/close to the limit position to be deleted.
Press the programming button and, within the next 1second, press the STOP button at the same time and hold the two buttons down for 5seconds.
The tubular drive makes a "click-click"
sound to confirm.
The limit position is now deleted.
Deleting both limit positions
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open/close the shading solution to a point between the limit positions.
Press the programming button and, within the next 1 second, press the STOP button at the same time and hold the two buttons down for 5 seconds.
The tubular drive makes a "click-click"
sound to confirm.
The limit positions are now deleted.
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Intermediate positions I + II

The intermediate positions I + II are freely selectable posi­tions for the shading solution between the two limit posi­tions. Each travel button can be assigned one intermediate position. Both limit positions must be set before an interme­diate position is set. When both or individual limit positions are deleted, both in­termediate positions are deleted as well.
Setting the desired intermediate position
Open/close the shading solution to the desired in­termediate position.
Press the STOP button and, within 3 seconds, also press the desired travel button and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a "click" sound
to confirm.
The intermediate position is now saved.
Travelling to the desired intermediate position
Press the travel button for the desired intermedi­ate position twice within one second.
The shading solution runs to the intermedi-
ate position assigned to the travel button.
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Lights up green / red
Action successful with all receivers (green) or not successful with at least one receiver (red).
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Deleting the desired intermediate position
Press the travel button for the desired intermedi­ate position twice within one second.
The shading solution runs to the inter-
mediate position assigned to the travel button.
Press the STOP button and, within 3 seconds, also press the travel button assigned to the intermedi­ate position and hold the two buttons down.
The tubular drive makes a "click-click"
sound to confirm.
The intermediate position is now deleted.

Memory function

Every B-Tronic radio receiver for roller shutter and blind installations can save switching times for UP and DOWN movement. In the " " operating mode, this movement is repeated every 24 hours. It does not matter what position the / changeover button is in when pro­gramming the switching time. Previously stored switching times are overwrit­ten.
Lights up green
Lights up green
Light up green
Switching from the " " operating mode to the " " operating mode must take place via the device on which the automatic command was programmed. If automatic commands have been programmed by several devices independently, they have to be changed to " " separately.
Roller shutter / all roller shutters are in automatic mode
Roller shutter / all roller shutters are in manual mode
Roller shutters are in different modes
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Programming the run times
1. The tubular drive must be in the upper limit position to program the DOWN run time, and must be in the lower limit position for the UP run time.
2. Wait for the time you wish the automatic drive command to be executed.
3. At the desired time, press and hold the relevant direction button until the tubular drive briefly stops after approx. 6seconds and then continues to the limit position.
4. Release the direction button.
The tubular drive has saved the current time for this direction of travel. Proceed in exactly the same way with the other direction of movement.
Deleting the run times
When deleting, both run times are always deleted.
To delete the UP and DOWN run time, press the STOP button for 10 seconds. The tubular drive makes a "click click" sound to confirm. The run times are now deleted.

Upper anti-freeze mechanism

The upper anti-freeze mechanism (if present in the receiver) helps to prevent the roller shutter from freezing in the upper limit position, as the roller shutter stops just before the upper stop. The distance from the upper stop is automat­ically cyclically checked and, if necessary, corrected. The upper anti-freeze mechanism is deactivated on delivery. Both limit positions must be set before the anti-freeze mechanism can be ac­tivated.
The anti-freeze mechanism only works if a permanent stop is set at the upper limit position of the roller shutter. The anti­freeze mechanism is not visible until the shading solution has reached the upper stop from the lower limit position 3 times in succession. When both or individual limit positions are deleted, this set function is deleted as well.
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Activating/Deactivating upper anti-freeze mechanism

Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open the shading solution to the upper limit position.
Then re-press the programming button and also the STOP and UP buttons for approx. 5seconds.
The tubular drive clicks 3 times to confirm.

Fly screen protection function

If the fly screen protection function is activated (if available in the receiver), obstacle detection is activated after a revolution of the barrel of approx. 140° from the upper limit position. If the roller shutter curtain meets an opened fly screen door, the drive stops and returns to the upper limit position. The fly screen protection function is deactivated on delivery. Both limit positions must be set before the fly screen protection function can be activated.
When both or individual limit positions are deleted, this set function is deleted as well.
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Activating/deactivating the fly screen protection function
Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Open the shading solution to the upper limit posi­tion.
Then re-press the programming button and also the STOP and UP buttons for approx. 5seconds.
The tubular drive clicks 3 times to confirm.

Activating/deactivating repeater mode

With repeater mode (if available in the receiver) the range of B-Tronic devices can be optimised. Put the transmitter into master mode.
Select the tubular drive by pressing the button until the tubular drive con­firms. All the following settings will then only be executed for this device.
Press the programming button, then the changeover button, and hold them down. The cur­rent repeater mode will be displayed. Continue to hold the buttons down for 5seconds to change over.
The tubular drive makes a "click" sound to confirm activation and a "click-click" sound for deactiva­tion.
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Repeater mode is now activated or deac-
tivated . The repeater mode is shown in the display.
1x Repeater mode activated
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2x Repeater mode deactivated

Reset the transmitter to the factory setting

Attention If the transmitter is reset to factory settings, master mode will no longer give you access to the tubular drive or drives in which the transmitter has been programmed. Please only make this setting when the batteries are new.
Open the cover of the battery compartment.
Take out the batteries.
Then reinsert the batteries in the correct orientation, and then within one
second press the master button for at least five seconds, until the trans­mitter confirms. The status LED flashes yellow while the command is being executed.
Lights up green / red
If the master button is released while the status LED is flashing yellow, the procedure is cancelled.
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
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Clean-up function for B-Tronic products

All receivers that are programmed and no longer present can be cleared with the clean-up function.
The clean-up function is always applied to the selected chan­nel. The switching commands sequence must be carried out in quick succession. B-Tronic products that were temporarily unreachable during the process should be reprogrammed.
Select the desired channel.
Put the transmitter into master mode.
1 second
1 second
6 seconds
Press the programming button for 1 second.
Press the programming button again for 1 second.
Press the programming button again for 6 seconds.
The LED flashes yellow quickly for about 3 seconds, then changes to green.
Now press the changeover button to leave master mode.

Scenarios

Products that do not provide feedback can not be incorpor­ated into scenarios. Only one receiver can be linked in, and it is exclusively assigned to one channel.
Creating / changing scenarios
Press the scenario button in order to enter scen­ario selection.
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Use the channel selection button to select the de­sired scenario.
Press the scenario button in order to confirm
3s
, , Move the receiver to the desired position / switch-
Continue with the other receivers as described above.
scenario selection.
The indicator shows you the scen­ario that is selected and presently being edited.
Select the channel on which the receiver that is to be added is located (in the example this is Chan­nel 5).
The indicator on the display means that the channel is already part of the selected scenario.
The indicator on the display means that the channel is not yet part of the selected scenario.
The position / switching status can only be changed when the receiver is not part of the selected scene. In order to change the posi­tion / switching status of a receiver that is already part of the selected scene, it is ne­cessary to delete it first, and then add it in again after the change.
ing status.
Assign the receiver with the current position or the current switching status to the scenario, or delete it from the scenario.
The indicator on the display means that the channel is already part of the selected scenario, and can therefore be deleted.
The indicator on the display means that the channel is not yet part of the selected scenario, and can therefore be added.
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Calling up a scenario
When you want to leave the scenario modification mode, press the changeover button.
When you want to leave the scenario mode, press the changeover button. After 30seconds in which a button is not operated, the control unit automat­ically switches into operating mode.
Press the scenario button in order to enter scen­ario selection.
Use the channel selection button to select the de­sired scenario.
/ 1s Press the UP or DOWN button in order to execute
Lights up green / red
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the desired scenario.
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
When you want to leave the scenario mode, press the changeover button. After 30 seconds in which a button is not operated, the control unit automat­ically switches into operating mode.
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Stopping a scenario during execution
Press the STOP button
All the devices in the selected scenario re­main in the position or retain the switching status that they have at the moment when the stop command is received.
Lights up green / red
Continue to execute the same scenario:
/ 1s Press the UP or DOWN button in order to continue
Lights up green / red
Calling up a different scenario:
/ 1s Press the UP or DOWN button in order to execute
Lights up green / red
Do not execute another scenario:
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
executing the desired scenario.
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
Use the channel selection button to select the de­sired scenario.
the desired scenario.
Action completed successfully (green) or not suc­cessfully (red).
When you want to leave the scenario mode, press the changeover button. After 30 seconds in which a button is not operated, the control unit automat­ically switches into operating mode.
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Deleting a scenario
3s Press the programming button and the scenario
Press the scenario button in order to enter scen­ario selection.
Use the channel selection button to select the scenario that is to be deleted.
button for 3seconds in order to delay the desired scenario.
After deleting the desired scenario, the display is shown inversely for 1second.
When you want to leave the scenario mode, press the changeover button. After 30 seconds in which a button is not operated, the control unit automat­ically switches into operating mode.
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Changing batteries

You will find the appropriate battery type in the "Technical data" chapter.
Flashes yellow
If the status LED gives slow yellow flashes while the button is being pressed, the batteries are al­most empty, and must be exchanged as soon as possible. If the status LED no longer lights up when a button is pressed, the batteries are empty.
1. Open the cover of the battery compartment.
2. Take out the batteries.
3. Insert the new batteries cor­rectly.
4. Close the cover of the battery compartment.
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Wall bracket

4,2
49
1. 2.
3.
1. Check that the transmitter and receiver are working properly before mounting in the desired position.
2. Fasten the bracket to the wall using the two enclosed screws.
3. Now push the screw covers into the screw holes.

Cleaning

Only clean the device with a suitable cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents that may damage the surface.
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Technical data

Rated Voltage 3 V DC
Battery type LR 03 (AAA)
Degree of protection IP 20
Permissible ambient temperature -10 to +55 °C
Radio frequency 868.3 MHz
Max. number of receivers 40
The maximum transmitter range on and in the building is up to 25m, and up to 350m in the open.

What to do if...?

Problem Remedy
Receiver is not re­sponding. Receiver is not reacting to the master button.
Status LED flashes yel­low
Tubular drive does not run in a 24-hour rhythm.
Run times deviate from those programmed.
Insert new batteries.
Insert batteries correctly.
Reduce the distance to the receiver.
Program transmitter.
Check the receiver.
Insert new batteries.
.
Switch to .
Program switching times.
Power failure at the tubular drive. Re-program switching times.
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Problem Remedy
Status LED flashes red for three seconds
after operating one of the , , or buttons.
Status LED lights up red for three seconds
after operating one of the , , or buttons.
Check the path for an obstacle.
Reduce the distance to the receiver.
Check the batteries
Check the power supply at the receiver.
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General Declaration of Conformity

Becker-Antriebe GmbH declares that the B-Tronic EasyControl EC5415B device complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant guidelines of Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC. Intended for use in the following countries: EU, CH, NO, IS, LI
Subject to technical changes without notice
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