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Connection and installation
Observe the chapter: "Preparations for installation".
A LED
B Control buttons
C
Screw terminals
S External button for
"Raise blinds"
F External button for
"Lower blinds"
M Motor
L
Phase of the power cable
N Neutral line of the power cable
The radio blind switch is ideal to be used to supplement a conventional blind switch with an ad-
ditional radio operating function. This means that the existing button for "Raise/lower blind" is
retained; however, the motor that was previously operated by it can now also be controlled with a
radio remote control of the RS2W radio system.
For this purpose, the flush-mounted box needs sufficient space for installing the radio blind switch
behind the existing blind button.
For connecting, installation and subsequent operation of the radio blind switch use an
appropriate contact protection. Otherwise, there is a risk of a life-threatening electric
shock!
Alternatively, the radio blind switch can be inserted in an additional flush-mounted box near the
blind button.
However, you can also completely replace the blind button with the radio blind switch,
so that the blind motor can still be operated only by radio. It is not necessary to connect
a blind button to the connections "S1," "S2" and "S-C"!
• Remove the cover of your existing blind button and remove the button from the wall socket.
• Carry out the electrical connection via the screw terminals (C); see the above diagram.
Connect the screw terminals "S1," "S2" and "S-C" as shown in the figure above with the avail-
able blind button. The "S-C" screw terminal is the common connection of both buttons; the
connection "S1" serves for the button function "F" (downwards), the connection "S2" for the
button function "S" (upwards).
• Place the blind actuator in the flush-mounted socket in such a way that the control key and the
LED point outward toward you. Ensure that the cables are not pinched or otherwise damaged.
If the blind switch still needs to be mounted in the same flush mounting box, wait until the pro-
gramming of the radio blind switch has been carried out; see next chapter.
The control button is required to program the radio transmitter of the RS2W radio sys-
tem.
When mounting make sure there is enough free space around the control button, so it
will not be switched on by accident.
Now, switch on the mains voltage.
Programming the radio-blind switch on a radio transmitter
The radio blind switch can be programmed to each radio transmitter of the RS2W radio
system.
Before the programming procedure note the operating instructions for the radio trans-
mitter used.
During the programming procedure keep a minimum distance of 20 - 30 cm between
the radio blind switch and the radio transmitter. Otherwise, it may happen that the login
process fails.
• Start the programming procedure on the radio transmitter.
Example: On the 12-channel radio remote control of the RS2W radio system are the two "ON"
and "OFF" buttons of the desired switching channel (e.g. channel 1), press simultaneously until
the red LED on the remote hand transmitter flashes. Release the two buttons, the red LED con-
tinues to flash, the login mode is activated.
• Hold down the control button on the radio blind switch until the login process on the radio trans-
mitter is completed.
Example: On the 12-channel radio remote control of the RS2W radio system, the LED lights up
blue and then goes out again. Now release the control button on the radio blind switch.
• The radio blind switch is activated briefly, the blind motor runs shortly in both directions and
switches off again to indicate the end of the login process.
On a switch channel of a radio transmitter of the RS2W radio system up to 5 recipients
can be tuned in. This allows you to for example activate simultaneously up to 5 radio
blind switches with a button.
It is also possible to register the radio-blind switch at several radio transmitters.
The dimmer for the RS2W radio control system may not be registered together with a
radio switch in a single switch channel! Always register these on a separate channel
of the radio transmitter.
A
B
S1 S2 S-C
L
N
C
L
M
230 V/AC, 50 Hz
N
Delete of a previously tuned in radio-blind switches from a radio
transmitter
The procedure corresponds exactly to that when tuning the radio blind switches on the radio
transmitter. For more information see the operating instructions for the use of radio transmitters
of the RS2W radio system.
Blind motor control
To move the blind up:
Press the "S" (up) button on a connected blind button or the
"ON" or "I" button of the assigned switch channel of a transmit-
ter briefly.
To move the blind down:
Press the "F" (down) button on a connected blind button or the
"OFF" or "O" button of the assigned switch channel of a trans-
mitter briefly.
To stop the blind:
Briefly press whichever button indicates the opposite direction
of the one the blind is moving in.
The maximum motor run time is approx. 90 seconds; after this, the motor switches off
automatically.
The radio blind switch cannot detect the end position of the blind. This must be either
contained in the motor or in a corresponding control.
If the blind in the radio control is in the wrong direction, you must exchange the motor
cable on the radio blind switch (and possibly then also the cable of the available blind
switch).
It is necessary to always turn off all poles of the mains, as already mentioned during the
installation. Otherwise, there is a risk of a life-threatening electric shock!
Maintenance
The product does not require any maintenance and should never be opened or dissembled for any
reason. Repair or maintenance work must be carried out by a specialist.
Range
The transmission range of the radio signals between a radio transmitter of the RS2W radio system
and the radio blind switch is up to 150 m under optimal conditions.
This value, however, is the so-called "open space range" (the range when transmitter
and receiver are visible to each other, without interfering influences).
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 influences on the radio transmission, no specific 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 slabs, drywall walls with metal frame construction
• Coated/metallised insulated glass
• Proximity to metallic & conductive objects (e.g., heating elements)
• Proximity to human bodies
• Other devices on the same frequency (eg, radio headphones, wireless speakers)
• Proximity to electric motors / appliances, transformers, power supplies, computers
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
We, Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declare that this
product conforms to the fundamental requirements and the other relevant regulations of the direc-
tive 1999/5/EC.
The declaration of conformity for this product is available at:
www.conrad.com
Disposal
The product must not be disposed of in the household waste.
Dispose of the product at the end of its serviceable life in accordance with the current
statutory requirements; e.g., return it to any suitable collection point.
Technical Information
Operating voltage................................................. 230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Connected load .................................................... max. 500 W (~2,2 A)
Number of motors that can be connected ...... 1
Transmission / reception frequency ................. 868.3 MHz
Range ..................................................................... up to 150 m (see chapter "Range")
Environment conditions ...................................... Temperature 0 °C to +45 °C, air humidity 0% to 90%
Dimensions (H x W x D)....................................... 49 x 49 x 25 mm
Weight .................................................................... approx. 38 g
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data
processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent
the technical status at the time of printing.
© Copyright 2015 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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