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corresponding radio receivers. Other use, or use going beyond this 
is not considered to be use for the intended purpose.
The hand-held transmitter is referred to in these instructions as the 
"unit".

Exclusion of liability

 Silent Gliss  assumes no liability for personal injuries, property 
damage and 

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 nancial losses which arise from use other than 

mentioned above, modi

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 cations to the unit, improper use and failure 

to observe the operating instructions. Liability for material defects is 
excluded in such cases.

Scope of supply

 SG 10302  hand-held radio transmitter (batteries included in the 
unit), wall bracket, 2 wall plugs, 2 screws.

Technical data

Name of unit

 SG 10302  hand-held radio 
transmitter

Operating voltage

3 V DC

Battery type

2 x LR06 (AA mignon)

IP Code

IP 20

Temperature range

0 to +55 °C

Radio frequency

867/868 MHz frequency band

Dimensions in mm (hand-held 
transmitter)

L 120 x W 51 x H 26

Weight in grams (including batteries).

120

There are different regulations for the USA, Canada, Australia and 
some countries in South America.

Radio frequency

915 MHz frequency band

Exclusion of liability

Summary of Contents for SG 10302

Page 1: ...Hand held radio transmitter SG 10302 867 MHz 868 MHz 915 MHz 0682 Operating instructions translation 18122 2701 0811 DE EN FR IT...

Page 2: ...ion of functions 8 Bidirectional radio system 8 Unidirectional radio system 8 Initial operation 8 Programming the transmitter 11 Programming additional transmitters 12 Stopping programming mode bidire...

Page 3: ...ot to the accessories or drive CAUTION Failure to observe these instructions can lead to injury Observe all safety instructions Never install or operate damaged units Only use unmodified and compatibl...

Page 4: ...oved for units and systems for which any malfunction of the transmitter or receiver would not result in a risk for persons animals or property or if such a risk is covered by other safety equipment Th...

Page 5: ...ons Liability for material defects is excluded in such cases Scope of supply SG 10302 hand held radio transmitter batteries included in the unit wall bracket 2 wall plugs 2 screws Technical data Name...

Page 6: ...oid any electrical cables Before installing the unit in the required position check that the transmitter and receiver are functioning perfectly Attach the bracket to the wall with the wall plugs and s...

Page 7: ...ice explanation Front of unit 1 Channel indicator 2 Operating mode indicator 3 OPEN button 4 STOP button 5 Status indicator 6 CLOSE button 7 Select button Rear of unit 8 8 Learn button P Device explan...

Page 8: ...irectional radio system transmits radio signals to radio receivers However unlike the bidirectional radio system the radio receivers cannot send back a reply to the transmitter The transmission of rad...

Page 9: ...ally and receiver has received the signal Orange then flashing red Channel transmitter is operating bidirection ally and one of the receivers has not received the signal Red then green Channel transmi...

Page 10: ...ls are assigned automatically When the central channel is selected this controls all radio channels simultaneously This is indicated by all five LEDs lighting up Pressing the selection button briefly...

Page 11: ...r is now in programming mode for about 5 minutes 2 Press the programming button P on the back of the unit briefly approximately 1 second until the status display lights for a short time The blind move...

Page 12: ...receivers If the blind moves in the wrong direction delete the transmitter and program it again see Deletion of transmitter For programming additional transmitters to one receiver 1 Press the OPEN CLO...

Page 13: ...to be programmed until the status display lights briefly The receivers are now in programming mode open close movements 7 Press the OPEN button as soon as the blind starts moving in Open direction wi...

Page 14: ...915 The drive remains in the slow travel mode until teaching in of intermediate position 1 is concluded 2 Also press the STOP button The blind stops The status display lights briefly The intermediate...

Page 15: ...The transmitter transmitter channel is programmed The blind is at its lower end position 1 Press the OPEN button twice briefly The status display lights briefly 2 The blind moves to the stored interme...

Page 16: ...and also the programming button P on the rear of the unit OPEN button CLOSE button 2 Hold down this button combination for approximately 6 seconds The status display lights up orange green briefly twi...

Page 17: ...tional Status display lights green 1 The receiver is outside the transmit ting range 2 Receiver out of order or faulty 3 Receiver not yet programmed 1 Reduce distance to the receiver 2 Switch on or re...

Page 18: ...for bidirectional and unidirectional communication between transmitter and receiver for controlling interior shading The conformity of the indicated product s with the most important safety requiremen...

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