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05-315
Read the complete manual before attempting installation and activating the system.
1. DESCRIPTION
This Easywave transmitter is part of the Niko RF (Radio Frequency) system, an installation technique that does
not require any wiring between the control points (push buttons) and the consumers to be operated. This
technique is known as 'remote control' or 'wireless control'. Transmission occurs by means of radio waves at
the 868.3MHz frequency. This frequency is reserved for products that do not transmit continuously (1% per
hour = 36s.), so that there is only a minimal risk of interference. The system is therefore ideally suitable for
use in specific applications such as renovation of interiors, extensions in existing electrical installations where
drilling or channeling work is excluded, offices with movable walls... or to avoid the use of complex cabling
configurations. It is a modular system built around transmitters and receivers. The wall mounted transmitters
take the form of an ordinary switch that can be wall mounted. The hand held transmitters take the form of a
conventional remote control unit. Each transmitter can control an unlimited number of receivers simultaneously.
Each receiver can be controlled by up to 32 transmitters. These products are in conformity with the EG regulations
and comply with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. The certificate of conformity can
be obtained from the Niko support service.
2. OPERATION AND USE
2.1. Range between Easywave transmitters and receivers
Equipment using a remote control, such as TV, video and audio, does not suffer interference from the Easywave
transmitters. The Easywave transmitters need not be pointed at the receiver. The range in buildings amounts to
approx. 30m. In open fields, ranges of up to 100m are possible. The transmitter range depends on the materials
used in the building.
You can also use diagnosis unit 05-370 to determine the RF signal strength in a given environment. The device
detects all 868,3MHz signals. The reception quality of the transmitter signal or the strength of the interfering signals
present is indicated by 9 LEDs, allowing you to determine whether the RF transmitter's range is sufficient.
brick, concrete
wood, plaster walls
loss: 20 to 40%
loss: 5 to 20%
2.2. Inserting/replacing batteries
- Avoid direct contact with the battery to prevent it from discharging.
- Check that no NiCd batteries are used.
- Insert the new battery. Observe the polarity ('+' and '-' symbols in the compartment).
- Use a 3V CR2032 (05-315) battery.
- Used batteries are to be returned to an authorised waste collection point.
2.3. Mounting instructions and recommendations
NEVER install the transmitters:
- in a metal distribution box, housing or netting;
- in the immediate vicinity of large metal objects;
- on or near the floor.
Never cut the white wire, this is the antenna.
3. PROGRAMMING
How to program your Easywave RF system is described in detail in the user manual of the Easywave receivers.
4. TROUBLESHOOTING
If, after programming, the system does not work, you can perform a number of extra checks.
4.1. New installation
- Check whether the battery and the contacts make good permanent contact.
- Check the supply voltage of the receiver in the distribution box.
- Check if everything is connected as shown on the wiring diagrams (see user manual receivers).
- Reset and (re)program the receiver (see user manual receivers; programming).
4.2. Existing installation
- Check the batteries of the transmitter(s).
- Check the mains voltage (230V~) on the receiver.
- Check the operation of the connected load.
- Check for possible interference caused by changes in the system environment (moving of metal cabinets, walls
or furniture...) Restore the original condition, if possible.
4.3. Transmitter malfunction
Pick up the transmitter and walk towards the receiver.
- The system still works at reduced distance: the transmitter has been placed outside the transmitter range or
there is an interference problem. You can use the diagnosis unit (05-370)
- The system does not work even when holding the transmitter close to the receiver: check the programming
(see user manual receivers; programming) and/or the battery of the transmitter.
4.4. The system automatically switches on and off
- The system automatically switches on: This is only possible if a foreign transmitter was programmed in the
receiver within the receiver range. Reset the receiver and reprogram the relevant addresses (see user manual
receivers; programming).
- The system automatically switches off: This situation can be similar to the situation described above or be the
result of brief current interruptions.
5. TECHNICAL DATA
Easywave transmitter 1 channel, 4 control points (05-315)
- transmitter range: 100m in open air; 30m on average in buildings depending on the materials used
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reinforced concrete
enclosure in metall
loss: 40 to 90%
loss: 90 to 100%
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- 1 channel and 4 push buttons or 2 switches
- no wiring between control points and consumers to be operated (RF controlled), only connection between the
receiver (switch) and the light or device to be controlled
- orientation (pointing) of the transmitters is not necessary (transmission of signals through non-metal walls is
possible)
- operating temperature: -5 to 50°C
- dimensions: 30 x 28 x 9mm
- maximum radio frequency power of the Easywave signal: 3.3 dBm
6. WIRING DIAGRAMS
6.1. Flush mounting interface for push buttons
This interface converts external N.O. contacts into an RF-telegram. The telegram is sent for as long as the
contact is closed (max 8s.). The interface is provided with 4 inputs for external contacts (e.g. push buttons) and
1 antenna (wire color: white).
6.2. Flush mounting interface for switch
The flush mounting interface for switch converts the bistable contacts into an RF-telegram. If the contact closes,
the ON-code is sent. If the contact opens, the OFF-code is sent. Between opening and closing the contact, there
must be an idle period of at least 200ms. The interface is provided with 2 inputs for the switch and 1 antenna
(wire color: white). The interface for switch is only suitable for switch functions with a low control frequency
(e.g. door contacts...).
7. WARNINGS REGARDING INSTALLATION
• The installation should be carried out by a registered installer and in compliance with the statutory regulations.
• This user manual should be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file, and
it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via the
Niko support service.
• During installation, the following should be taken into account (non-exhaustive list):
- the statutory laws, standards and regulations.
- the technology currently available at the time of installation.
- this user manual, which only states general regulations and should therefore be read within the scope of
each specific installation.
- the rules of proper workmanship.
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. If applicable, you can find
the EU declaration of conformity regarding this product at www.niko.eu.
8. NIKO SUPPORT
In case of doubt or for the specific exchange procedure in case of a possible defect, contact the Niko support
service in Belgium at +32 3 778 90 80 or your wholesaler/installer. Contact details and more information can
be found at www.niko.eu under the "Help and advice" section.
9. GUARANTEE PROVISIONS
• The period of guarantee is four years from the date of delivery. The delivery date is the invoice date of purchase
of the product by the consumer. If there is no invoice, the date of production applies.
• The consumer is obliged to inform Niko in writing about the non-conformity, within two months after stating
the defect.
• In case of a non-conformity, the consumer only has the right to a product repair or replacement free of charge,
which shall be decided by Niko.
• Niko shall not be held liable for a defect or damage resulting from incorrect installation, improper or careless
use, incorrect operation, transformation of the product, maintenance that does not adhere to the maintenance
instructions or an external cause, such as damage due to moisture or overvoltage.
• The compulsory regulations of the national legislation concerning the sale of consumer goods and the
protection of the consumer in the countries where Niko sells, directly or via sister companies, subsidiaries,
chain stores, distributors, agents or permanent sales representatives, take priority over the above-mentioned
rules and regulations.
Hereby, Niko nv declares that the radio equipment type 05-315 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.niko.eu.
Do not dump this product with the unsorted waste. Bring it to a recognised waste collection point. Together with producers
and importers, you have an important role to play in the advancement of sorting, recycling and reusing discarded electrical
and electronic appliances. In order to finance the waste collection and processing, the government levies a recycling
contribution in some cases (included in the purchase price of this product).
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