Important! You can enter the programming mode ONLY when th e relay is closed (diode K1 is off). In order to
close the relay, press the remote control button or temporarily disconnect the supply voltage.
1. REGISTERING A TWO-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL
a) press the LEARNING button for more than 0,5 but less than 4 seconds – the K2 diode will light
b) press the button which is supposed to control the channel 1 – the diode K2 will fade
c) press the button which is supposed to control the channel 1 once more – the diode K2 will light for 3 seconds,
then it will start to pulse and will fade. The process of registering a new remote control is finished
If the registering fails, the diode K2 will blink once and then fade. In this case, you need to start the process
from the beginning. If the receiver's memory is full (14 remote controls were programmed), programming next
remote control will delete the one which was programmed as the first. If the number of users is larger than 14,
you need to use receiver with extended memory – the S version (113 senders) or configure the WLC 201
receiving module with an adequate number of receivers of the LC version (two for 226 users, 3 for 339 users,
etc.).
2. REGISTERING A ONE-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL ON THE CHANNEL 1
a) press the LEARNING button for more than 0,5 but less than 4 seconds – the K2 diode will light
b) press the remote control button – the diode K2 will fade
c) press this button once more – the diode K2 will light for 3 seconds, then it will start to pulse and then it will
fade
3. REGISTERING A ONE-BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL ON THE CHANNEL 2
a) press the LEARNING button for more than 0,5 but less than 4 seconds – the K2 diode will light
b) press the remote control button – the diode K2 will fade
c) press the same button once more – the K2 diode will light for 3 seconds and during this time you need to
press the LEARNING button
d) the diode will pulse and then it will fade
e) the process of registering a new remote control is finished
If you want to use only one button of a multi-button remote control (2, 4 or 8) to control the channel 1 or 2,
proceed according to point 2 or 3.
4. SETTING THE RECEIVER'S OPERATING MODE
In order to set the receiver's operating mode you need a remote control which has previously been entered into
the receiver – check point 1. Manufacturing settings – channel 1 - the bistable mode; channel 2 – the
monostable mode with 1 second timing.
5. DELETING THE REMOTE CONTROLS FROM THE MEMORY
Keep the LEARNING button pressed.
Phase one: the LED K2 will light for about 4s.
Phase two: LED K2 will start to pulse and then it will fade, which means that the deletion is finished. Release the
LEARNING button.
1. one must remember that deleting concerns the whole capacity of the memory. If you want to remove
only one or several remote controls, you must re-enter the ones which are supposed to be saved.
2. If there are many users and you want to avoid the toilsome process of programming the remote
controls individually, you can use one of the identifying receivers (their parameters allow for deleting
the remote controls individually)
3. deleting the senders does not change the operating mode of the receiver
4. disconnecting the supply voltage does not cause losing the information about programmed remote
controls or the operating mode of the receiver.
The device meets the requirements of the directives EMC 89/ 336/ EEC and
RTTE 1999/ 5/ EC.
Gorke Electronic
SPECIFICATION AND USER’s MANUAL: 2-channel RSU-KO2/2 set page: 3