Silent Gliss 0913 Installation, Programming And Operation Instructions Download Page 3

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V1.1  07/04 

Sending an address from a single channel transmitter 

From either a Silent Gliss single channel wall switch or hand-held 

transmitter (both are functionally identical) press and hold both 

buttons for 5 seconds.  After 5 seconds the unit will automatically 

send a channel 1 address.  The red LED on the transmitter will 

flash to confirm that this has been sent.  As soon as the receiver 

gets a valid address it automatically drops out of set-up mode. 

Note 

If a receiving unit, in set-up mode, does not receive a valid 

address within 3 minutes the receiver will automatically drop out 

of set-up mode. 

Setting an address from a single channel wall switch  

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Hold magnet against casing until LED illuminates

Remove magnet when LED starts to flash
Module is now in set-up mode

Set address
switches on 
controller

Step 1

Step 3

Step 2

Step 4

Press and hold both
buttons for 5 seconds

LED flashes to
confirm address
command is sent

Operation

 

Single Channel Transmitters 

Single channel transmitters only allow simultaneous control of all 

channels in a room.   

Installation 

Before assembly ensure that the rear cover is firmly fixed and 

that the aerial is positioned in a way as to not foul other 

components. 

Warning 

Silent Gliss wall-switches are designed to operate at 

safety extra low voltages (6V).  When fixing the wall-
plates to existing back-boxes there may be mains wiring 

present, if this is the case then the wiring should be 
made safe, properly insulated and any metal back-boxes 

earthed.  Earthing of the back box is essential if a 
decorative metal front plate is being used. Should there 

be any doubt in how to do this contact a qualified 
electrician. 

Silent Gliss Ltd accepts no responsibility for any damage 

or injury caused by incorrect installation of a Silent Gliss 

product. 

Surface fixing to UK back box. 

Orientate the patress so that the bossed inserts are aligned 

vertically and locate the PCB retainer in the patress.  Then using 

the 25mm fixing screws fix the front plate to the retainer and 

patress and back-box.   

Flush fixing to a UK back-box 

Fit the PCB retainer in the back-box so that the clear flange is 

flush to the wall.  Then using the 12mm fixing screws (or 25mm 

if needed) secure the front plate to the PCB retainer and back-

box. 

Note.  Transmission range is greatly enhanced if the aerial can 

be positioned outside of the back-box.  This is because the front 

plate and back-box will form a ‘Faraday cage’, which will give 
very poor radio transmitting conditions.  To position the aerial 

correctly a hole must be cut in the back-box and a small 
diameter hole drilled into the wall.  Straighten the aerial and 

push the aerial into the hole.  The best radio transmission will be 
achieved when all of the aerial fully extended and outside of the 

back-box.  If, because of physical constraints, it is not possible to 
drill the hole in a position close to where the aerial emerges from 

the PCB retainer, then the rear cover can be removed and  the 
aerial re-positioned in a more convenient aerial cut-out (see fig 

2). 

Summary of Contents for 0913

Page 1: ... during transit To remove this and to access the address switches remove the rear cover Rear cover removal Insert the tip of a small screwdriver or similar into the prise point Fig 2 and gently lift off the rear cover This should expose the battery compartment and addressing switches Care should be taken not to touch or otherwise damage any of the exposed electronic components Checking for correct...

Page 2: ...e of the switches is shown below ON 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 BINAR Y VAL UE ON HOUSE RO O M 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 BINAR Y VAL UE Fig 3 Addressing Switches Once the addresses have been set it is strongly recommended to keep a note of the settings and to keep these in safe place Whilst it is easy to set the addresses those of the receiver units are normally only set once To do so requires access to the u...

Page 3: ...n the wiring should be made safe properly insulated and any metal back boxes earthed Earthing of the back box is essential if a decorative metal front plate is being used Should there be any doubt in how to do this contact a qualified electrician Silent Gliss Ltd accepts no responsibility for any damage or injury caused by incorrect installation of a Silent Gliss product Surface fixing to UK back ...

Page 4: ...than 3 years based on 30 button presses daily but the batteries will eventually need replacing In normal use the LED on the front panel illuminates momentarily when a button is pressed to indicate that a radio transmission has been made When the batteries are approaching the end of their useful life the LED will continue to blink after a button has been pressed When this starts to happen the batte...

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