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Connect the pin 

plug to the pin 

connector on 

the back of the 

circuit board. 

The pin plug must be 

connected with the 

cable hanging down.

Replace the 

front panel and 

secure it with 

the 4 screws.

Replace the 

terminal strip 

access door.

Connect the controller to the 230V power supply.

The radio interface is powered by the controller. When the controller is powered by 230V, the 
interface automatically identifies the model of the controller to which it is connected: SI-RR-6, 
SI-RR-8, SI-RR-12
For a SI-RR-6:
Transmitter channel number 1 operates station 1 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF).
Transmitter channel number 2 operates station 2 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF).
Transmitter channel number....
Transmitter channel number 6 operates station 6 (ON ---> programmed run time or OFF).
Transmitter channel number 7 starts program A (ON ---> complete cycle or OFF).
Transmitter channel number 8 starts program B (ON ---> complete cycle or OFF).

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Summary of Contents for SI-RR

Page 1: ...Instructions Manual REMOTE RADIO CONTROL INTERFACE SI RR English 1...

Page 2: ...The pin connector for the radio interface is located on the back of the electronic circuit board Install the radio interface unit in the desired location 2m of connection cable included Insert the cab...

Page 3: ...owered by 230V the interface automatically identifies the model of the controller to which it is connected SI RR 6 SI RR 8 SI RR 12 For a SI RR 6 Transmitter channel number 1 operates station 1 ON pro...

Page 4: ...ON complete cycle or OFF Transmitter channel number 10 starts program B ON complete cycle or OFF For a SI RR 12 Transmitter channel number 1 operates station 1 ON programmed run time or OFF Transmitte...

Page 5: ...a specific code Your controller can only be operated by transmitters with codes which have been stored You can store up to 10 different transmitters Step 2 to be done during the 10 seconds above A Act...

Page 6: ...he red key for 2 seconds ON is displayed on the screen To return to the 99 channel capacity repeat the above steps and select 99 in step B Locking the keypad To prevent accidentally pressing a key exa...

Page 7: ...ed key on your 99 channel transmitter Replacing batteries in your 99 channel transmitter Your transmitter is powered by 2 alkaline 1 5V batteries type AAA or LR03 The batteries are located under a cov...

Page 8: ...unt Connect the coaxial cable to the terminals as shown To increase the quality of the transmission an external antenna can be installed A Wall mount B Mounted on the radio interface cabinet This ante...

Page 9: ...itter sends a command to activate a device A second order is necessary to stop the device This mode is ideal for indoor or outdoor lighting The universal receiver comes in a waterproof cabinet IP55 wi...

Page 10: ...y a switch diagram B Connect the relay output in parallel to the switch Make sure that the power consumed by the lighting is lower than the maximum relay capacity 2000W Configure the output in the bis...

Page 11: ...own the key As soon as you release the arrow key the relay is deactivated and the L1 LED turns off 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Single pulse configuration of the second output and channel assignment 1 Select the c...

Page 12: ...ral seconds and then turns off 4 Release the SW1 push button 5 The L1 LED begins to flash Each flash corresponds to a duration indicated in the above chart 6 Count the number of flashes Press the SW1...

Page 13: ...to flash Each flash corresponds to a duration indicated in the above chart 8 Count the number of flashes Press the SW1 push button again when the number of flashes corresponds to your desired duratio...

Page 14: ...nd remain activated To deactivate them press the top arrow key again 1 2 4 6 8 3 10 Bistable mode configuration of the second output and channel assignment 1 Select your desired channel on the transmi...

Page 15: ...the 230V power supply from the universal receiver 2 Press and hold down the SW1 push button 3 Simultaneously re connect the 230V power supply 4 The leds on the receiver begin flashing 5 The receiver m...

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