Sygonix SY-3523514 User guide

Operating instructions
RS2W wireless wall switch, 1 channel
Item no. 1761757 (white)
Item no. 1761769 (black)
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Delivery content
• RS2W wireless wall switch
• Battery CR2032
• Operating instructions
Intended use
The radio remote control can wirelessly switch a suitable receiver of the wireless RS2W system (or a user connected to it) on or off. The radio wall switch is operated via a type “CR2032” battery.
As a special feature the radio wall switch responds back per LED whether the programmed radio receiver (max. 5) of the RS2W radio system has received the key commands or not.
It is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors. Contact with moisture, e.g. in bathrooms, must be avoided under all circumstances.
use can cause hazards such as short circuiting, re etc. Read the
instructions carefully and keep them. Make this product available to third parties only together with its operating instructions.
Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully and espe­cially observe the safety information. If you do not fol­low the safety instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
a) General
• The device is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
• Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. This may become dangerous playing material for children.
• Protect the product from extreme temperatures, direct sunlight,
strong jolts, high humidity, moisture, ammable gases, vapours and
solvents.
• Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
• If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
- is visibly damaged,
- is no longer working properly,
- has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
- has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses.
• Please handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product.
• Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. Although transmitters of the RS2W system only emit relatively weak radio si­gnals, these may lead to the malfunctioning of life-support systems. The same may also apply to other areas.
• The product must not get damp or wet!
Maintenance, modications and repairs are to be performed
exclusively by an expert or at a qualied shop.
• If you have questions which remain unanswered by these operating instructions, contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
b) Batteries
• Correct polarity must be observed while inserting the batteries.
• Batteries should be removed from the device if it is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through leaking. Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when in contact with skin, therefore use suitable protective gloves to handle corrupted batteries.
• All batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries in the device can lead to battery leakage and device damage.
• Batteries must not be dismantled, short-circuited or thrown into
re. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of
explosion!
Inserting/replacing the battery
Delivery includes a “CR2032” type battery. This is pos-
sibly already inserted in the battery compartment. In this case a protective synthetic strip between battery and bat­tery contacts prevents early recharge; remove it.
Pay attention to the next chapter “Assembly” in case the
wall-mounted switch must be screwed on, before you snap on the rocker switch.
• The batteries need to be replaced if the range of the radio wall
switch is signicantly reduced or the function LED no longer lights
when the button is pushed.
Assembly
Test the functioning of the radio wall switch and the regis-
tered radio receiver before you securely mount the radio wall switch.
• Adhesive attachment
Use double-sided adhesive tape to attach the radio wall switch to an appropriate surface. This must be smooth, clean and grease-free.
• Screw assembly
Remove the rocker switch by inserting a athead screwdriver bet­ween frame and rocker switch and subsequently levering out the rocker switch carefully.
Remove the central section (with the electronics) from the frame by loosening the lateral clips.
The frame can now be attached with 2 - 4 suitable screws and, if appropriate, plugs. Pay attention when drilling and tightening the screws that no cable or pipes are damaged.
Reassemble the radio wall switch in a reversed order.
Operation
Keep a minimum distance of 20 - 30 cm between the ra-
dio wall switch and the radio receiver.
a) Resetting the radio wall switch
Perform a reset before the initial startup and tune in the radio receiver(s) after that.
A reset also deletes all radio receivers tuned in/saved (e.g. when you want to reset the radio wall switch to the default setting).
Proceed as follows to perform a reset:
• Press the “O” and “I” buttons on the rocker switch at the same time
(approx. 3 seconds) until the LED ashes red (then release rocker
switch for 1 - 2 seconds).
• Press the “O” and “I” buttons on the rocker switch again for approx.
6 seconds, until the LED ashes blue. Then, release the rocker
switch again.
b) Programming a radio receiver to the radio wall switch
On every radio transmitter of the RS2W radio system, up
to 5 different radio receivers (e.g., radio switchable sock­et) can be programmed. However, do not mix radio switch and dimmer.
• Switch the radio receiver of the RS2W radio system you want to tune in to via its operator push button (see operation manual for the respective radio receiver).
• Hold the “O” and “I” buttons of the left or right rocker switch of the radio wall switch depressed (approx. 3 seconds) until the LED a­shes red.
• Hold down the operator push button on the radio receiver until the programming process at the radio wall switch is complete. In this
case the radio wall switch LED ashes blue and then disappears.
• The radio receiver switches on to indicate the end of the program­ming process.
However, the radio receiver is not programmed and does
c) Removing a radio receiver from the radio wall switch
d) Turning on/off a programmed radio receiver
Briey press the “I” button on the rocker switch of the radio wall switch to switch the programmed radio receiver on. By briey pressing the
When the key command of the radio receiver is recognized the radio
wall switch returns the conrmation; the radio wall switch LED ashes blue for 0.5 seconds. If there is no conrmation, the radio wall switch LED ashes red.
When 5 radio receivers have already been programmed
on the radio wall switch then the LED’s ash during a pro­gramming attempt as described above.
not react to key commands from the radio wall switch.
Please proceed as described in the programming pro-
cess.
When more than one radio receiver is programmed at the
radio wall switch (up to 5 are possible) all radio receivers are switched on or off.
This way you always know whether the radio receiver (e.g., a radio switchable socket) performed the key command or not.
If more than one radio receiver is programmed (up to 5
are possible) the LED only ashes blue when all radio re- ceivers have recognized the key command and the radio
wall switch has received the conrmation.
e) Operating a dimmer
There is also a dimmer available for the RS2W radio sys-
tem (e.g., radio socket with dimmer). Of course, this can be controlled by the radio wall switch.
Please follow the operating instructions to the dimmer
when so doing.
f) Deleting a defect/lost radio receiver and subsequently pro-
gramming a new radio receiver
It goes without saying that defect or lost radio receivers can no longer be deleted from the radio wall switch (see above under chapter c). This way a replacement radio receiver cannot be programmed.
Procedure 1:
• Press at least twenty times successively the button “I” (or “O”) and wait at least a second between each time.
• Hold both buttons (“I” and “O”) pressed down at the same time (for roughly three seconds) until the LED blinks red (then let go of both buttons).
Now press button “I” (or “O”) down so long (for roughly six seconds) until the LED blinks blue. Then release the button.
The defective/missing radio receiver is deleted.
Procedure 2:
Perform a reset at the radio wall switch (see above under a). Here, however, all programmed radio receivers are deleted from the radio wall switch and must be programmed again.
Procedure 3:
When the radio wall switch of a radio receiver has not responded to a key command for at least 20x the internally occupied memory is released.
The memory is not erased, but only released to be over-
written by a new programming process (see chapter b). As long as no new radio receiver is programmed, the data is retained!
not be reached (and you press 20x or more the “I” or “O” button on the rocker switch) will be deleted inadvertently. A successful response resets this internal counter.
If, therefore, a defective or lost radio receiver be “erased” like this, press at least 20x successively the “I” (or “O”) button on the rocker switch and leave a short break of at least one second between each
key conrmation.
Subsequently the released memory can now be used to tune in a new radio receiver, (see chapter b).
If the defect/lost radio receiver is not replaced by another/
new one a reset must be performed as described in “Pro­cedure 2”.
For this reason the LED on the radio wall switch will not
ash blue, because one of the registered radio receivers
(the defect/lost one) does not send a feedback signal about the successful reception of the key command to the radio wall switch.
Alternatively you can proceed according to “Procedure 1” in order to delete immediately the defective/missing radio receiver.
Range
The transmission range of the radio signals between the radio wall switch and the radio receiver is up to 150 m under optimum conditions.
This value, however, is the so-called “open space range”
(the range when transmitter and receiver are in line of sight, without interference).
In practice, however, there may be walls, room ceilings,
etc. between the transmitter and the receiver which redu­ce the range accordingly.
Due to the different inuences on the radio transmission,
no specic range can be guaranteed. However, trouble-
free operation is usually possible in a single family house.
Sometimes the range can be considerably reduced due to:
• Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings, light-weight walls with metal post and beam construction
• Coated/metallised insulated glass
• Proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g., heating elements)
• Proximity to human bodies
• Other devices using the same frequency (e.g. wireless headpho­nes, wireless loudspeakers)
• Proximity to electric motors/devices, transformers, power adapters, computers
Care and cleaning
• Apart from the occasional battery change, the product is mainte­nance-free.
• Clean the product with a soft, clean, dry cloth.
Never use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions since these could damage the surface of the casing or impair operation.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
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declaration of conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads
Select a language by clicking on a ag symbol and enter
the product order number in the search box. You can then download the EU declaration of conformity in PDF format.
Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be
disposed of in the household waste. At the end of its ser­vice life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations.
rately from the product.
b) Batteries
You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordi-
nance) to return all used batteries. Disposing of them in the household waste is prohibited.
Contaminated batteries are labelled with this symbol to
indicate that disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The designations for the heavy metals involved are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to the
protection of the environment.
Technical data
Power supply ............................1x battery of type “CR2032”
Transmission frequency............868.000 - 868.600 MHz
Transmission range ..................max. 150 m (in open area)
Transmission power..................10.84 dBm
Number of receivers .................max. 5
Ambient conditions ................... 0 to +45 °C,
Dimensions (W x H x D) ...........80 x 80 x 11 mm
Weight ......................................approx. 47 g (without battery)
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