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Cleaning and maintenance

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Do not immerse the controller or its parts into water or any other liquid! Prevent any liquid from entering into the 

controller.    The device will be damaged.

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Clean the surface using a dry clean cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning products or abrasives as these may damage 

the controller.

Adhere to the following instructions for battery use:

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Check the batteries regularly. Leaking batteries can damage the device.

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If you do not use your Remote Controller for a long time, remove the batteries.

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Always replace both the batteries at the same time, do not mix battery types.

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When inserting the batteries, always check their polarity as displayed in the battery compartment.

Device damage!

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Protect the product from moisture. Use the device in dry rooms only, not outdoors or near liquids. Ensure that the 

controller does not become wet or moist as damage may occur.

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Do not operate or leave the device in a hot environment, do not expose it to direct sunlight. 

•  Do not place near sources of flame such as candles etc.

Disposal:

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Do not dispose of the device in the common household waste. All packaging materials should be disposed of in 

accordance with local environmental regulations.

Batteries/accumulators

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Batteries must never be disposed within household waste. They may contain poisonous substances harmful to the 

environment. Therefore the batteries must always be disposed of in accordance with applicable local regulations.

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Each consumer is obligated by law to dispose of batteries at a local collectingpoint. This obligation ensures that the 

batteries will be disposed of in accordance with current environmental regulations.

Important information

The temperature display is for information only and may be affected by the placement of the controller near 
heat sources, windows, prolonged time in the hand, etc.

Renaming Actuators/Rooms/Scenes - the min. length of the name is 1 character, the max. length is 12 

characters. Upon deleting the whole name (by the T2 button) and confirming (by the T1 button), the factory 

setting is restored (Actuator x, Room x, Scene x).

Duplicate names can be used for Actuators/Rooms/Scenes.

Actuators/Rooms/Scenes and Favourite names are not sorted alphabetically, but their order is determined 
by their position in the controller memory.
If an Actuator is removed from the controller memory, its position in the actuator list becomes vacant. The 

first vacant position in the list is used to assign the next actuator.

Important Information

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Summary of Contents for RF PiLOT

Page 1: ...4 0 C h a n n e l R e m o t e C o n t r o l W i t h O L E D D i s p l a y Installation Manual 26 03 2014 16 29 23...

Page 2: ...junction with other RF Control devices the RF Pilot offers you Comfortable handheld control Activation of household appliances and devices Light dimming and creation of light scenes Control of blinds...

Page 3: ...d you become aware of any signs of damage deformation malfunction or of any missing parts do not install this product and return it to the vendor After the expiry of its service life the product and a...

Page 4: ...immediately after switching on the RF Pilot Range up to 200m Operates on the frequency 868 5 Mhz Colour anthracite Battery supply 2 x AAA with life cycle up to 3 years Other data Operating temperatur...

Page 5: ...ntrol devices with 0 1 10V dimmable input Analogue Actuator Dim Pack DIM 6 2000Va dimming pack with 0 1 10V input and momentary switch input de rate for LED loads Becomes wireless when used in conjunc...

Page 6: ...ll remain After inserting the batteries the RF Pilot name and the firmware version will appear on the initial screen as shown above To set the Date and Time elements see page 14 Current Temperature Di...

Page 7: ...cenes The 10 most commonly used actuators and scenes can be selected in to the favourites quick control menu The favourites appear on the initial screen and activated with just a couple of clicks Step...

Page 8: ...hilst in the Control Menu The programming menu can only be accessed from the control menu with pressing the left side of the dial and T1 together Programming Menu Language setting With language highli...

Page 9: ...ourites Device reset EXIT SELECT Fig 1 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 The RF Pilot automatically arranges the names of Rooms 1 10 in order Within the programming menu you can rename or reset the name to factory co...

Page 10: ...1 12 54 Name Room 1 Rename Reset EXIT SELECT Fig 5 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 In the Programming Menu select Actuators Fig 6 Press the T1 button to enter the menu Add To add an actuator to the RF Pilot C...

Page 11: ...oom 7 EXIT Allocate Fig 3 Programming Actuators Rename Fig 6 Used to change the name of the actuator the name will then be displayed in the menu list under the Room Control function Using up down on t...

Page 12: ...Range test Control Remove EXIT SELECT Fig 4 T1 T2 T1 T2 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 EXIT START Fig 3 Memory 1 40 Type address RFSA6x 012345 Room Lounge Name Lamp EXIT SELECT Fig 2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Add A...

Page 13: ...g Actuator Functions Description Turn On Actuator switched On Turn Off Actuator switched Off Brightness 0 Brightness setting within the range 0 100 10 steps using left right buttons Slowly On Graduall...

Page 14: ...11 12 54 Turn On Turn Off Brightness 0 White RGB BACK PROCEED Fig 1 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Turn On Turn Off Brightness 0 White RGB BACK PROCEED Fig 2 T1 T2 T1 T2 Select the required function highlig...

Page 15: ...ene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 EXIT SELECT Fig 2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Name Scene 1 Rename Commands Reset BACK PROCEED Fig 3 Programming Scenes Rename Fig 4 Used to change the name of the scene the...

Page 16: ...T Fig 3 Programming Scenes Scenes Commands Scenes Commands continued T1 T2 Command 1 10 Room Unassigned Actuator Unassigned Action Unassigned BACK ASSIGN Fig 2 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Turn On Turn Off...

Page 17: ...igned Action Unassigned BACK ASSIGN Fig 1 Commands LED RGB controller After each actuator and function has been added to a command the screen will move to the next command 3 10 etc automatically Fig 1...

Page 18: ...nguage Date and time Actuators Rooms Scenes Favourite Device reset EXIT SELECT Fig 1 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Name Favourite 1 Assign Cancel BACK SELECT Fig 3 Programming Favourite T1 T2 Assign Used to...

Page 19: ...1 12 54 Reading Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4 Scene 5 Scene 6 Scene 7 EXIT SELECT Fig 7 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Turn On Turn Off EXIT ASSIGN Fig 4 T1 T2 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Centre Light F Favourite 2 Favourit...

Page 20: ...avourite 5 Favourite 6 Favourite 7 Temp 23C MENU Fig 3 tu 01 03 11 12 54 Favourite 1 Favourite 2 Favourite 3 Lamps Favourite 5 Favourite 6 Favourite 7 Temp 23C MENU Fig 4 Initial Screen Quick Control...

Page 21: ...actuator s has have not confirmed executing the command please repeat the command If the error persists The actuator has accepted and executed the command RF Pilot has not detected any execution feed...

Page 22: ...posed of in accordance with local environmental regulations Batteries accumulators Batteries must never be disposed within household waste They may contain poisonous substances harmful to the environm...

Page 23: ...35 36 37 38 39 40 Number Location Identification 12 Chars Name of Controlled Load 12 Chars Actuator Part No Actuator Address 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A4 version can be downl...

Page 24: ...Notes Notes...

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