Hand-held transmitter wave S 425 black 5WG3 425-7AB21
silver 5WG3 425-7AB71
Product and Applications Description
Special function
• Establishing connections to other radio-controlled
components
• Deleting connections to other radio-controlled components
• Selection of the standard level
• Displaying that the battery is low
A1
• Cyclical reporting of the battery status to a control unit
A2
Operation
A3
Operation of the channel button pairs:
Four of the channels 1 to 16 can be operated each time,
whereby a level is preselected via a level selector button
(A3 in Diagram A) and the function is then triggered via
channel button pairs 1 to 4 (A4 in Diagram A).
A4
Level selector button A: Channels 1 to 4
Level selector button B: Channels 5 to 8
Level selector button C: Channels 9 to 12
Level selector button D: Channels 13 to 16
After functions has been triggered via the channel button
Diagram A
The hand-held transmitter wave S 425 is a radio transmitter for the wireless operation of 16 different room
functions which must be triggered via 4 push button
pairs and 4 selector buttons. A separate central push
button pair for a central function is also available for a
simplified operation. The hand-held transmitter wave
S 425 can be parameterised for the following functions:
switching, dimming, shutter control and scenes.
The transmitter is supplied with power via two alkaline
batteries (LR03/AAA; 1.5V) that are provided with the
device.
The linking of the hand-held transmitter wave to other
radio-controlled components is carried out, without any
additional means, via 4 DIP switches which are accessible in the battery compartment on the back of the device
(Easy mode Push Button: EP).
The hand-held transmitter wave has two different operating modes:
Normal function
• Switching of switch inserts that are linked via radio
• Switching and dimming of dimmer inserts that are
linked via radio
• Operation of shutter control inserts that are linked via
radio
• Recalling of scenes
• Storing of scenes
pair (1, 2, 3, 4), the preselected level remains active for
approx. 5 seconds. The device then reverts to the standard level.
Level A is set as the default at the factory. Is no level
LED (A2 in Diagram A) turned on, the standard level is
active. The four functions of the standard level can then
be triggered directly via channel pairs 1 to 4, without
pressing a level selector button beforehand. It is also
possible to define another level as the standard level.
Defining the standard level:
Action: Press one of the level selector buttons (A, B,
C or D) for at least 10 seconds.
Display: The level LED lights up, starts to flash rapidly
after approx. 10 seconds (approx. 3 times)
and is then extinguished after 3 sec.
The preselected level is defined as the standard level.
Operation of the central push button pair:
Via the separate central push button pair (A1 in Diagram
A), the
programmed function can be triggered directly,
without pressing a level selector button beforehand. The
level LEDs B and C are lighting up.
Triggering functions:
The exact functionality during operation can be set according to the controlled device when linking via radio:
switching, dimming, shutter control or scene functions.
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The triggering of a function (sending of a radio telegram)
is indicated by the LED of the selected level which
flashes briefly.
Switching (operation of a channel button or a central
button for less than 0.4s):
LEFT I / s ON (when connected with a dimmer,
the device switches on with a stored
memory value)
RIGHT 0 / d OFF
Dimming (operation of a channel button or a central
button for more than 0.4s):
LEFT I / sDim BRIGHTER to max. brightness
RIGHT 0 / d Dim DARKER to min. brightness
Shutter STEP command (operation of a channel button
or a central button for less than 0.4s):
LEFT I / s STOP/louvres OPEN
RIGHT 0 / d STOP/louvres CLOSED
Shutter UP/DOWN command
(operation of a channel
button or central button for more than 0.4s):
LEFT
I /s UP movement command
RIGHT 0 / d DOWN movement command
Scene function:
The preset states of the lighting (ON or OFF or any
brightness value) and the shutters (UP or DOWN) can
be stored in a scene and set via a push button action.
Up to 16 scenes can be stored and recalled with the
hand-held transmitter wave:
Level A:
Channel button 1; left: Scene 1; right: Scene 2
Channel button 2; left: Scene 3; right: Scene 4
Channel button 3; left: Scene 5; right: Scene 6
Channel button 4; left: Scene 7; right: Scene 8
Level B:
Channel button 1; left: Scene 9; right: Scene 10
Channel button 2; left: Scene 11; right: Scene 12
Channel button 3; left: Scene 13; right: Scene 14
Central button; left: Scene 15; right: Scene 16
Before saving a scene, each switch, dimming and shutter control insert (actuator) that is connected via radio
must be set to the required state:
• Switch: ON or OFF
• Dimmer: Required brightness value
• Shutter: TOP or BOTTOM
When storing a scene, each connected actuator saves
its current status under the scene number that has been
addressed.
Scene function: Save (operation of a channel button or
central button for more than 3s):
Action: Save scene 1 to 16 (according to the button
that has been pressed).
Display: The LED of the selected level flashes briefly
after 3 seconds, is extinguished and then
lights up again after approx. 1 second.
When recalling a scene, each connected actuator is set
to the state that was stored under this scene number.
Scene function: Recall (operation of a channel button
or central button for less than 0.4s):
Action: Recalling scene 1 to 16 (according to the
button that has been pressed).
Display: The LED of the selected level flashes briefly.
Technical Specifications
Frequency band
868 MHz (transmission is not susceptible to interference;
frequency band reserved for system and security applications)
Range of radio control
approx. 100 m in free field applications
Power supply
via two alkaline batteries (LR03/AAA; 1.5V). The service
life of the batteries is approx. 5 years depending on the
frequency of use.
Mechanical data
• Housing: plastic
• Dimensions (L x W x D in mm): 154 x 55 x 24
• Weight: approx. 70 g
• Fire load: approx. 800 kJ
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Electrical safety
• Protection type (in accordance with EN 60925): IP 40
• Device complies with EN 60950
EMC requirements
complies with
EN 301489-1 and -3,EN 61000-4-2,
EN 61000-4-3
Environmental conditions
• Climatic withstand capability: EN 50090-2-2
• Ambient operating temperature: - 5 ... + 45°C
• Storage temperature: - 25 ... + 70°C
• Relative humidity (not condensing): 5% to 93%
Certification
Complies with
- standard
Location and Function of the Display and Operating Elements
Diagram A
A1 Separate central push button pair for a central
function
A2 Level LEDs for displaying the operating state, the
active level an the transmitting of telegrams
A3 Level selector buttons (A, B, C, D) for the multiple
assignment of the channel button pairs
A4 4 channel button pairs (1, 2, 3, 4) to trigger four
functions each which have been preset via the
level selector
radio frequency rf
easy mode push button EP
CE-norm
In accordance with the EMC guideline (residential buildings), low voltage guideline and the R&TTE regulations:
The CE declaration can be inspected at:
SIEMENS AG
Siemensstraße 10
93055 Regensburg
B3
B2
B4
B1
SIEMENS
5WG3 425-7AB21
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Handsender wave
Handheld transmitter wave
0681
MKF1
ON DIP
2341
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1,5V
LR03 AAA
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Made in
Germany
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EP
F2
B5
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LR03 AAA
1,5V
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Installation Instructions
CAUTION:
• The device may be used in dry interior rooms only.
• The transmission range can be restricted by structural
conditions (e.g. reinforced concrete) or influenced by
electrical/electronic sources of interference.
• A minimum distance of 1 m must be maintained between the transmitter and the relevant receivers.
• Although the radio transmission takes place in the
reliable 868 MHz frequency band, disruptions to the
radio transmission cannot be ruled out.
• Radio transmission is not suitable for security applications.
Diagram B
B1 Battery compartment
B2 Batteries
B3 DIP switch for selecting the functions and for
linking the hand-held transmitter via radio control
B4 Lid locking
B5 Insulating strips
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Replacing the Battery and labelling
The level LEDs A and D flash briefly every 10 seconds
to indicate that the battery needs to be replaced.
To be able to replace the battery, the lid of the battery
C1
Schalten
switching
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
C2
Dimmen
dimming
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
compartment on the rear of the device must be removed.
The lid locking (B4 in Diagram B) at the top must be
pressed downwards slightly and the lid of the battery
compartment must be lifted. The lid can then be pulled
upwards. Two marker tags are located under the lid of
the battery compartment for labelling the programmed
functions.
When replacing the batteries, the correct polarity must
be observed.
The used batteries must be
disposed of in accordance with
the relevant regulations.
When closing the battery compartment, the marker tags
must be inserted first and the lid should then slide into
the catch at the bottom. The lid must then be snapped
into place at the top by applying some slight pressure.
Jalousie
C3
shutter
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
Diagram C
C1 Switching (switch function only)
C2 Dimming (switching and dimming)
C3 Shutter (shutter control function)
C4 Scene (scene function)
Connection via radio:
Linking a hand-held transmitter wave to an actuator via
radio (Diagram D).
C4
Szene
scene
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
Commissioning
To commission the hand-held transmitter, the
Note:
insulating strips (B5 in Diagram B) that are inserted in
the battery compartment must be removed.
The linking of the hand-held transmitter wave via radio
control takes place via the four DIP switches that are
located behind the battery compartment cover and via
push button operations at the front of the device. The
operating states are indicated by the level LEDs lighting
up and flashing. The DIP switches that are labelled F1
and F2 must be used for setting the required function:
switching, switching/dimming, shutter control or scene
function. The DIP switch labelled K is used to switch the
device to the special function “Connect” (teaching in).
The switch labelled M is used to announce all channels
of the hand-held transmitter to a control unit (for future
applications).
D1 Hand-held transmitter wave S 425
D2 Radio-controlled actuator
1. Radio-controlled actuator: Switch to special
function “Connect”.
Refer to the operating instructions of the actuator.
2. Hand-held transmitter: Select function.
Action: Switch DIP switches F1 and F2 to the re-
quired function (Diagram C).
3. Hand-held transmitter: Switch to the special func-
tion “Connection via radio”
Action: Switch DIP switch K to the ON (top) position
(E1 in Diagram E).
Display: All four level LEDs light up.
D1 D2
D1
Diagram D
with DIP switch K.
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E1
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
E2
MK
F1 F2
ON
OFF
Diagram E
4. Hand-held transmitter: Triggering the connection telegram for the channel that is to be programmed.
Action: Select the required level via a level selector
button (also for the standard level).
Display: Only the selected level LED lights up.
Action: Press a channel button for the channel that is
to be connected (left or right button). The
hand-held transmitter sends a connection
telegram.
Display: The level LED flashes rapidly for approx. 3
seconds (approx. 3 times per second) and
then slowly 3 times (approx. once per sec-
ond). All four level LEDs then light up.
The level selector buttons B and C should be
Note:
pressed simultaneously for connecting the central push
buttons. The connection telegram should then be triggered by pressing one of the central push buttons.
5. Hand-held transmitter: Reset the DIP switches
Action: Switch all the DIP switches to the OFF (bot-
tom) position (E2 in Diagram E).
Actuator: Switch to special function “Connect”.
1.
2. Hand-held transmitter: Select the scene function via
DIP switches F1 and F2 (C4 in Diagram C).
Hand-held transmitter: Set the special mode “Con-
3.
nect” with DIP switch K (E1 in Diagram E).
4. Hand-held transmitter: Trigger the connection telegram for the required channel (two scenes). (Press
the level selector button followed by the required
channel button).
If more push button pairs should be used, steps 1 and 4
have to be repeated.
Steps 1 and 4 should likewise be repeated for all other
actuators that are involved in the scene function.
Hand-held transmitter: Switch all DIP switches back
5.
to the OFF position.
Note: Only channel buttons 1 to 4 on level A, channel
buttons 1 to 3 on level B and the central push button pair
may be used for scene functions.
When assigning scenes, it should be ensured that there
is no unintentional overlap with other radio-controlled
transmitters as these devices use the same scene numbers (scenes 1 to 4 of the hand-held transmitter are
identical to scenes 1 to 4 of a wall-mounted transmitter).
Display: All the level LEDs are extinguished.
The connection of the selected hand-held transmitter
channel to the actuator is hereby established.
If the DIP switches are not switched back to the OFF
position after the connection, the hand-held transmitter
remains in the special function “Connect” and further
actuators can be linked via radio. To this, points 1, 2 (for
another function) and 4 should be repeated.
If a channel of the hand-held transmitter is linked incorrectly with several inserts with different functions (switching, dimming, shutter control or scene function), the last
set function remains active.
Switch and dimmer inserts can be controlled to-
Note:
gether in groups. The common operation of lighting and
shutter control functions is possible via scenes.
Linking a scene function via radio:
Diagram F
It is possible to operate an unlimited number of actuators
remotely with a hand-held transmitter wave (Diagram F).
Deleting a connection:
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The deletion of a link is carried out by reconnecting the
device via radio control.
Deletion of the connection between the hand-held
transmitter and the actuator (Diagram D).
1. Actuator: Switch to special function “Connect”.
Notes
2. Hand-held transmitter: Select the taught-in function
via DIP switches F1 and F2.
3. Hand-held transmitter: Set the special mode “Connect” with DIP switch K.
Hand-held transmitter: Press the level selector but-
4.
ton for the connection that is to be deleted followed
by the channel button.
5. Hand-held transmitter: Switch the DIP switch back
to the OFF position.
The connection of this hand-held transmitter channel to
the actuator is thereby deleted.
General Notes
• The operating instructions should be handed over to
the customer.
• Any faulty devices should be returned to the local
SIEMENS office.
• If you have additional queries regarding the product,
please contact our Technical Support department:
+49 (0) 180 50 50-222
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