EN-V233 – 5009 – AB – 07-0106-EN (EEN-REC4)
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
The receiver must not be enclosed in a metal case or placed behind a protective area
that uses metallic wire netting. In the event that you cannot do otherwise, you must
connect the 868 MHz aerial that you will fit outside.
To achieve satisfactory operation, there must be no metal obstacles between the active
aerial and the normal position used for operating the remote controls. It is therefore
preferable to fit the receiver in a high location to avoid obstacles (e.g. metallic wire
netting).
Drill the holes as accurately as possible in the cable pass throughs to prevent any
water seeping into the receiver. Failure to comply with this requirement will void the
warranty.
Never connect the relays' C1/T1 or C2/T2 terminals directly to a power
supply.
These relays supply a voltage-free contact relay designed to be connected to
a pushbutton-type input to the devices that need controlling. If these devices do not
have an input of this kind, use an intermediate power relay of the correct capacity.
Notes:
If the range of the remote controls is too low (the 07-0106-EN receiver fails to detect a
signal): position the aerial (NOT-PROVIDED) in different locations to find the best one (if
possible in an open space away from metal structures so as to prevent interference).
ROLLING CODE OPERATION
The receiver manages the rolling codes emitted by the remote controls. They are intended
to counter attempts at making fraudulent copies of remote controls (through reproducing
the signal emitted by the remote control).
This means that a different code is transmitted each time a button is pressed, a code that
must match the unique criteria of the 07-0106-EN receiver. The security of your site is thus
optimal.
It may become necessary to delete the rolling codes saved on the receiver (If the
receiver is moved to another site, for example). This is carried out when the receiver is
turned on, or when switch 6 is set to the ON position (Put switch 6 back to OFF
position).