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VRS SMT/FMT Light Receiver
Progr Operating modes
For Programming (see “Programming a radio transmitter” there are 3 pro-
gramming modes for the 3 operating modes of the receiver, they are dis-
played by different LED flashing patterns.
Programming
mode
Operating mode
LED signal
(flashes)
1
ON / OFF
(2 button operation)
2
ON / OFF
(1 button operation
> 1.6 seconds: OFF)
3
Timer mode
7 minutes, retrigger
(1 button operation)
You can change from the operating mode to the programming mode 1 and
from one programming mode to the next by briefly (< 1.6 seconds) pressing
the programming button:
Operating mode
p
programming mode 1
p
programming mode 2
p
programming mode 3
p
operating mode. etc.
Deleting specific transmission codes
In the delete mode you can delete specific transmission codes memorized
by the receiver.
1. Keep the programming button pressed for more than 1.6 seconds. The
delete mode is activated. The LED flashes rapidly.
2. Press the selected transmitter channel button. As soon as the code has
been deleted, the LED lights up for 4 seconds and then flashes again
rapidly.
3. Repeat step 2 with another transmitter or briefly (< 1.6 seconds) press
the programming button in order to return to the operating mode.
Instructions for radio receiver
ATTENTION!
Radio transmission is not suitable for safety operations,
such as emergency-stop, emergency call or warning signals.
Signals are transmitted across the Europe-wide approved 868 MHz fre-
quency band. The radio transmission range largely depends on the con-
structional circumstances of the building. If other adjacent radio devices are
simultaneously sending signals, mutual interferences cannot be debared.
Such interferences can also affect individual units of a group of receivers.
Observing the following instructions will minimize these interferences:
Avoid to mount radio receivers onto or adjacent to metal surfaces.
Maintain minimum 50 cm clearance to consumer loads, such as micro-
wave ovens or TV sets.
Keep a minimum clearance of 50 cm between each mounted radio re-
ceiver.
Keep a minimum clearance of 50 cm between a radio receiver and a
radio transmitter.
If a radio-transmitted command cannot be clearly detected, the command
execution will be suppressed by means of an integrated automatic safety
function. The command must then be issued again.
Programming a radio transmitter
In this mode you can transfer the codes of your transmitters to the receiver.
NOTE!
Generally you only have to transfer the code of one button
per transmitter channel. The code of the other transmitter
buttons will be assigned automatically.
1. Briefly (<1.6 sec.) press the programming button. Programming mode 1
is activated and the LED flashes (see table).
2. Press and hold a transmitter channel button. When radio receiver added to
the transmitter, the LED lights up for 4 seconds and then flashes again.
Release the transmitter button.
3. Repeat step 2 with the other transmitters. Optionally, you can store up to
32 transmitters in each mode of the radio receiver. It is also possible to
change to the next programming mode.
4. Briefly (<1.6 sec.) press the programming button to return to the operating
mode.
NOTE:
In case of a longer power failure programming of the receiver
remains.
Reset (Deleting all transmitter)
In the reset mode you can delete all codes memorized by the receiver.
1. Keep the programming button pressed for more than 1.6 seconds. The
delete mode is activated. The LED flashes rapidly.
2. Press the programming button again and keep it pressed for more than
1.6 seconds. If the memory has been deleted completely, the LED lights
up for 4 seconds and then flashes again rapidly.
3. Briefly (< 1.6 seconds) press the programming button to return to the
operating mode.
Disposal of waste
The disposal of electrical equipment and batteries in household waste
is strictly forbidden.
The symbol (dustbin crossed out, in line with WEEE Appendix IV) in-
dicates separate collection of electrical and electronic products in EU
countries. Do not dispose of the device or battery in your household
waste. Ask your town or local council about the return and collection
systems available in your area to dispose of this product.