Installing the unit
3. Using two or more screws, firmly affix the rear cover of the remote controller to the wall, and then cut off the grooves of
the front covers for communication and power cables, making sure these cables have reasonable length.
10 mm or more
10 mm or more
50 mm or more
10 mm or more
Screw hole
Rear cover
❋
Before fixing the rear cover, secure
at least 10 mm space of upper side,
left side, right side, and 50 mm
space of bottom side.
❋
You must fit the
screws into the
screw holes.
4. Connect the communication cables (F3, F4) to the terminals of the back of the front cover, and then fix the wires so that
they do not get stuck during connection.
V1
F1 F2
V2 F3 F4
PCB terminal
Front cover
Wire (not supplied)
❋
Do not tighten the screws on the PCB terminal with
excessive force.
Wired Remote
Controller
F4(COM2_A)
F3(COM2_B)
• When using an electric screwdriver, tighten the screws to the standard torque because the top of screws may be
worn out if you use a strong torque.
CAUTION
5. Reassemble the Wired Remote Controller.
NOTE
• Align the controller with the upper groove first, and then insert it by turning it downwards as shown
in the figure.
After assembly, check and confirm that no wires are stuck in the gap between the back and front
covers.
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