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USER’S MANUAL 

1. 

D

ESCRIPTION

 

The  recessed  receiver  can  be  used  to  control  remote  or  local  devices  (by  means  of  a  wall-
mounted  push-button  panel  or  the  standard  recessed  power  and  switching  modules,  for 
example)  through  the  two  relay  output  channels.  The  power  supply  comes  directly  from  the 
electricity  mains  with  alternating  current  at  110/230  Volt.  Any  ASK  or  OOK  remote  control 
operating at 433.92 MHz, with fixed code or “rolling code”, can be used for the remote actuation. 

A. General characteristics 

  Power supply: 110/230V~ /AC) 50/60 Hz 

  Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz – NEKOS Protocol 

  Modulation: ASK/OOK 

  2 relay outputs: maximum current 

5 Ampere

.

 

Examples: 

Pmax (230V) = 1250 VA for cosφ=1, 

Pmax (230V) = (1250 x cosφ) VA for cosφ < 1 

Pmax (115V) = 625 VA for cosφ =1, 

Pmax (115V) = (625 x cosφ) VA for cosφ < 1 

  2 local control inputs 

  4 control modes of the output:  

monostable  

bistable 

timed 

motor control 

(factory default )

 

  Learning/configuration button 

  Indicator LED + buzzer during the learning/configuration phases  

  Up  to  30  remote  controls  can  be  memorized  (the  number  depends  on  the  type  of 

coding used) 

B. I/O Terminal block 

Description of the connections on the I/O terminal block: 

  Terminal 1: input 1, for local control of output 1 

  Terminal 2: input 2, for local control of output 2 

  Terminal 3: input (neutral/negative) of the power supply 

  Terminal 4: input (phase/positive) of the power supply 

  Terminal 5: common of the relays 

  Terminal 6: relay 1 normally open (N.O.) contact 

  Terminal 7: relay 2 N.O. contact 

2. 

O

PERATION

 

2.1. 

Operation with remote input (radio remote control) 

Device switch-on 

When switched on, the device emits: 

10 

­

  one blink of the LED accompanied by a low tone for ½ second if there is at least one 

remote control memorized, 

­

  two  blinks  of  the  LED  accompanied  by  two  low  tones  if  there  is  no  remote  control 

memorized. 

The receiver is able to receive remote controls with FIXED CODE and ROLLING CODE. 
Each  radio  button  is  memorized  individually  associating  it,  through  the  programming 
procedure, with the user's desired function 

(See table 1).

 

Table 1 

“LIGHTS CONTROL” MODE TX OPERATION 

 

Function No. 

Effective Function 

1.1 

Monostable 

1.2 

Bistable 

1.3 

Timed 

“MOTOR CONTROL” MODE TX OPERATION

 

Function No. 

Effective Function 

2.1 

Step / Step 

2.2 

Up / Stop 

2.3 

Down / Stop 

2.4 

Deadman's Step / Step   

2.5 

Deadman's Up 

2.6 

Deadman's Down 

2.7 

Stop 

2.8 

Up 

2.9 

Down 

Each command described in table 1 will be stored as a single radio command and is strictly 
associated with the button pressed. If the receiver recognizes the same radio code but the 
button is not the correct one, no command is executed. Each time the receiver receives a 
valid code, it executes only the function for which the code has been assigned. 

2.2. 

Operation with local input (wall-mounted push-button panel) 

2.2.1. Local input in “lights control” mode 

Operation is similar to that in remote mode, with the difference being that in this mode, the 
local inputs  (terminals  1  &  2)  can  be  connected  to  normal  standard  power  and  switching 
modules (buttons or switches).  
To allow this double possibility the following operating logic has been adopted:  

-  if  the  contact  is  kept  closed  for  less  than  1  second  (i.e.,  when  a  button  is  used),  the 

command is executed only upon closure of the contact, 

-  if the contact is kept closed for a longer time (i.e., when a switch is used), the command 

is executed upon both closure and re-opening of the contact. 

2.2.2. Local input in “motor control” mode 

In this mode the local inputs take on the following specifications: 

Summary of Contents for RR2-M

Page 1: ...y qualified personnel from a service centre authorised by the manufacturer Do not use if repair or adjustment is required CAUTION Disconnect the power supply during cleaning or maintenance operations...

Page 2: ...f the device This device is intended only and exclusively for the use for which it was designed and the manufacturer cannot be held liable for The product is powered at a hazardous voltage All electri...

Page 3: ...rovided in this manual There may be hazards for your health and safety during installation The control devices buttons or switches and connection cables must have suitable insulation characteristics f...

Page 4: ...DIRECTIONS THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED FOR TECHNICAL AND SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL THUS BASIC SAFETY AND WORKING TECHNIQUES ARE NOT DISCUSSED Diagram 1 Directions for controlling 2 independent loads...

Page 5: ...a low tone for second if there is at least one remote control memorized two blinks of the LED accompanied by two low tones if there is no remote control memorized The receiver is able to receive remot...

Page 6: ...nd the local inputs in order to protect the motor 12 The relays cannot be activated simultaneously Any change of activation will be preceded by a de activation of both relays for a minimum period of 5...

Page 7: ...7 To end the procedure wait for the time out of 10 seconds 8 End SELECTING THE DEVICE MODE Warning The radio remote controls in memory will also be erased Step Description Example 1 Press and hold th...

Page 8: ...s of activation to be set Press1 time 0 Hours Press again 1 Hour Press10 times 9 Hours The receiver emits 2 blinks and 2 beeps each time the button is pressed x n x 2 x 2 16 4 Confirm the operating ho...

Page 9: ...rogramming button of the MINI RX two times The LED of the receiver blinks twice and the buzzer emits 2 beeps every 2 seconds x 2 x 2 x 2 18 2 Hold the programming button of the MINI RX pressed The LED...

Page 10: ...to natural wear and tear or corrosion overload however temporary etc The manufacturer will accept no responsibility for eventual damage incurred by erroneous assembly manoeuvre or insertion excessive...

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