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Single Channel Wall Mounted Switch (0913) Installation, Programming and Operating Instructions. 

General 

Silent Gliss control panels are designed for use with Silent Gliss 
0918 and 0919 motor control units only. 

Silent Gliss switches are designed to cope with a number of 

different installation situations. 
These are predominantly: 

Flush fixing into a UK back-box. 
Surface mounting with a UK back-box  

Surface mounting with no back-box or onto a European DIN 
standard or French box. 

In order to fit successfully into all the above situations the wall-
plate is made from an assembly of parts, all of which are 

supplied as standard and are listed below.  The parts can also be 
identified from the drawing Fig1.   

(Note: Depending on the application not all of the parts may be 
used)  

1 x Front plate.

 

2 x 6mm M3.5 fixing screws. 

1 x PCB retainer (complete with 
PCB and button pad). 

2 x 25mm M3.5 fixing screws. 
2 x self-tapping screws.  

1 x Rear cover.  
1 x Patress. 

1 x Universal backing plate. 

Fig 1.  

Front View of Components 

Fig 2. Rear View of PCB Retainer and Rear Cover 

Setting Up and Addressing the Units 

Important  

This section must be read and followed before 

installation of the Silent Gliss wall switch. 

Silent Gliss wall mounted switches are supplied with a pullout tab 
to prevent inadvertent operation and battery deterioration 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 operation 

With the rear cover removed pull out the tab protecting the 

batteries (see Fig.2); the Silent Gliss wall switch should now be 

operational.  To check this press one of the buttons on the front 

of the PCB retainer and the indicating LED should illuminate 

briefly for a single flash.  If the LED does not flash or it flashes 

repeatedly for a short burst (low battery warning) then you 
should contact your Silent Gliss dealer. 

Set-up and Addressing 

To avoid interference between adjacent rooms of a house and 

neighbouring houses as well as allowing individual control of 

separate curtains/blinds within a room Silent Gliss radio 

contollers employ a structured addressing system. 

Silent Gliss radio systems use a structure based on house, room 
and channel addresses.  Using the two banks of DIL switches on 

the back of a wall panel or hand control (see Fig.3) a House 
address can be selected from one of up to 255 possible 

addresses and a Room address from one of up to 255 possible 
addresses.   

Front Plate 

Patress 

PCB Retainer 

Universal 
backing plate 

Batteries 

Addressin
g Switches 

Rear Cover 

Aerial Cutouts

Prise Point 

Pull-out 
Tab 

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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