One operating area is used to switch things on, to make the lights brighter or move a Venetian
blind up. The other operating area is used to switch things off, to dim the lights or move a blind
down.
o
Press the button briefly or for a longer period.
Receiver reacts according to the length of time for which the button is pressed (see
following table).
Receiver
Short
Long
Switching actuator
Switch-on/off
Switch-on/off
Dimmer actuator
Switch-on/off
Brighter / darker
Shutter actuator
Slat adjustment, stop
Shutter up/down
Operation with switch
Operating mode 3 and 4
In these operating modes, only switching telegrams are sent meaning that, for example,
dimming is not possible. The inputs
E1
to
E4
each offer a switching channel to control radio
receivers.
In operating mode 3, the controlled switching actuator behaves like the switch connected to the
transmitter.
In operating mode 4, the controlled switching actuator behaves in the opposite way to the
switch connected to the transmitter.
o
Actuate the switch rocker.
Receiver switches on or off.
Operation of light scenes
Operating modes 5 to 8
In these operating scenes, light scenes can be opened or saved. For this, the light scene button
must have been taught into the receiver in advance (see chapter 5.2. Commissioning).
o
To open a light scene, briefly press the button on the appropriate input.
The receivers switch to the saved light scene value.
o
To open the All On and All Off functions, press the button on the appropriate input for
longer than one second.
The receivers switch on or off.
Operating mode 5
Input
Function
E1
All On
E2
All Off
E3
Light scene 1
E4
Light scene 2
Operating mode 6
Input
Function
E1
All Off
E2
Light scene 1
E3
Light scene 2
E4
Light scene 3
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Radio Management
Radio multifunction transmitter