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Operating instructions: Mini Remote Control DALI RMC – M ADVANCED
1.
Function overview
Fig. A
1
2
v
The hand-held radio transmitter enables all the receivers, the universal radio-controlled dimmer and
the radio-controlled louvre blind actuator connected to the DALI ADVANCED central unit to be
remotely controlled.
Two independent radio channels (channel 1 and channel 2) are provided. Each channel has two
buttons (
/\
and
\/
) (see Fig. A).
The hand-held transmitter sends a radio telegram whenever one of its buttons is pressed. The central
unit receives this telegram and then sends appropriate control commands via the DALI line to the
connected receivers (such as the control gear). The radio actuators (universal dimmer and louvre blind
actuator) also receive the radio telegrams and react to them depending on the functions that have
been programmed for them.
2.
Programming in the DALI ADVANCED central unit
Before the central unit can understand a radio telegram from the hand-held transmitter it must "learn"
it.
The learning process ensures that the radio telegram is linked in the central unit with the required
function of the DALI receiver (e.g. the control gear).
Procedure:
1. Start the "Radio startup" programming mode on the manual programming unit (MPU). See the
operating instructions for the "Manual Programming Unit”).
2. Press
the
/\
or
\/
button for the required channel until the MPU confirms that it has received the
signal. In the MPU, define the function that the channel is to perform (e.g. control of group 1).
3. Bring the radio startup process to an end on the MPU (see operating instructions for the
manual programming unit).
This completes the programming process.
Note: We also recommend that you label the hand-held transmitter with the device number indicated
on the MPU and enter this number in the documentation for the lighting system.