Berker GmbH & Co. KG - Klagebach 38 - 58579 Schalksmühle/Germany - Telefon: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-0 - Telefax: + 49 (0) 23 55/90 5-111 - www.berker.com -
6LE006996A - 10/2018
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be installed and
assembled by a qualifi ed electrician in
accordance with the relevant installation
standards, regulations, directives and safety
and accident prevention directives of the
country.
Failure to comply with these instructions may
result in damage to the device, fi re or other
hazards.
The radio transmission is not suitable for
safety or alarm applications.
These instructions are an integral component
of the product and must be retained by the end
user.
Design and layout of the device
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) (6)
(1)
Figure 1: Design and layout of the device wall-
transmitter
(1)
Locking spigot
(2)
Frame (not within scope of delivery)
(3)
EnOcean radio module
(4)
Rocker, rocker 2gang
(5)
Locking pins
(6)
Supporting plate
(7)
(9)
(8)
Figure 2: Design and layout of the device
adhesive foil
(7)
Adhesive foil
(8)
Backing film
(9)
Protective film
Function
System information
EnOcean technology works without batteries. It
requires the power it needs to transmit a radio signal
from the conversion of the mechanical movement
when the button is pressed.
Due to the legal requirements, the transmission
power, reception characteristics and antenna may
not be changed.
The devices may be operated in all EU and EFTA
states.
The declaration of conformity can be provided on
request.
The radio range between the transmitter and
receiver is dependent on various factors.
The range of the system can be optimised by
selecting the best possible installation site, taking
construction features into account (Figure 3):
Figure 3: Reduction of range through
construction obstacles
Material
Penetration
Wood, plaster, plasterboard
approx. 90 %
Brick, press board
approx. 70 %
Reinforced concrete
approx. 30 %
Metal, metal grid
approx. 10 %
Rain, snow
approx. 1 –
40 %
Table 1: Material penetration
Correct use
- Radio transmitter for the transmission of, for
example, switching, dimming, blind or scene
commands to the radio receiver of the EnOcean
radio system.
- Alternatively, operation via the KNX EnOcean
Gateway and connected KNX actuators/
outputs.
- Radio application in acc. with RED 2014/53/EU
with particularly low energy consumption.
- Mounting on wall box in acc. with DIN 49073 or
on smooth, fl at surfaces with
screws or adhesive foil.
– Only suitable for use in indoor areas, no drip or
spray water.
Product characteristics
- Batteryless and maintenance-free device
without external power supply.
- Transmission power is obtained from
mechanical energy when the button is pressed.
- The number of radio channels is dependent on
the rocker used.
- The radio signal is transmitted when a button is
pressed and released.
Operation
Operating concept
The operation of the top or bottom push-button
operation area is validated differently for each but-
ton.
If single-operation is confi gured, commands, such
as switching ON/OFF, dimming BRIGHTER/
DARKER of lighting, or moving a blind UP/DOWN,
are executed alternately by repeated actuation of
the same push-button operation area.
With two-surface operation, the top and bottom
push-button operation area is used as a function
pair. The radio module is preconfi gured in such a
way that, for example, the upper push-button ope-
ration area is used to switch OFF, dim DARKER or
move a blind UP and the bottom area for ON,
BRIGHTER or DOWN (Table 2).
Functions
Operation
of the but-
ton
Switching/
dimming
of lighting
Control
blind
Top:
Short press
Long press
Switch OFF
Call up light
scenes
Darker
dimming
Save light
scene
Slat adjustment
UP
Move blind UP
Bottom:
Short press
Long press
Switch ON
Call up light
scenes
Brighter
dimming
Save light
scene
Slat adjustment
DOWN
Move blind
DOWN
Table 2: Example of two-surface operation
The functions are dependent on the receiver.
Refer to the operating instructions of the
actuator/output for additional functions, such as
the operation of a stairway light or fan control.
Information for electricians
Assembly
Selecting installation location
A minimum distance between the transmitter and
corresponding receiver of about 1 m must be
maintained.
A minimum distance to electronic devices which
emit high frequency signals such as computers,
electronic transformers or microwave devices of
approx. 0.5 m must be maintained.
Mounting on or close to metal surfaces may cause
impairment of the function.
Screwing on the supporting plate
Screw the supporting plate (6) onto a wall box
in the right position and mount them directly on
the wall using the supplied screw/anchor set.
Ensure that the label "TOP/OBEN" is at the top.
Sticking on the supporting plate
The radio wall-transmitters can be mounted on
smooth, flat surfaces, such as on mobile
glass office walls.
The mounting surface is clean, free of grease and
offers sufficient support.
Remove the surplus backing film (8).
Align the adhesive film (7) and stick onto
the mounting surface. In so doing, press the
adhesive
film on firmly – if necessary, with a suitable aid
Remove the protective foil (9).
Align the supporting plate (6) and stick onto
the adhesive film. Align the label "TOP/OBEN"
to the top. The frame and radio module do not
need to be stuck on.
Mounting the radio module on the supporting
plate
The supporting plate is fastened to the wall.
Place the frame (2) onto the supporting plate
(6).
Place the EnOcean radio module (3) onto the
supporting plate over the locking spigots.
In so doing, observe the labelling in the centre
of the module -
0
must be at the top (10) and
I
at the bottom (11).
Push the yellow locking pins (5) on the left and
right of the radio module upwards/downwards
under the locking spigots (1) up to the stop
(Figure 4).
The radio is locked onto the supporting plate.
Place the rocker (4) onto the radio module in
the right position and push it on until it engages.
(10)
(11)
(1)
(5)
Bild 4: Unlocked and locked radio module
Dismantling the device
Push the rocker (4) down. On the opposite side,
reach under the rocker and pull it off.
Using a screwdriver, push the yellow locking
pins (5) on the left and right of the radio module
(3) downwards/upwards.
The radio module is unlocked.
Remove the radio module and the frame.
Unscrew the supporting plate or release from
the adhesive film (7).
Commissioning
The switching, toggling, dimming and blind
functions and special functions are dependent
on the taught-in EnOcean radio receiver.
Teaching in the transmitter in the radio receiver
For the receiver to understand the radio telegram
of the transmitter, the receiver must "learn" this
radio telegram. One channel of the transmitter
can be taught into any number of receivers. The
teach-in operation only leads to an assignment
in the receiver (see operating instructions of the
EnOcean radio receiver).
Appendix
Technical data
Support frequency:
868.3 MHz (ASK)
Transmitter range:
- in free fi eld:
up to 300 m
- in buildings:
approx. 30 m
Transmission power:
< 25 mW
Degree of protection IP:
IP20
Degree of protection IK:
- S.1, B.7 glossy:
IK02
- S.1, B.3 and B.7 matt:
IK04
Storage temperature:
-20 ... 60 °C
Ambient temperature: 5 ... +25 (short-time 30) °C
Condensation (at 20 °C without condensation):
- S.1, B.7 glossy:
0 ... 95 %
- S.1, B.3 and B.7 matt:
0 ... 80 %
Operation/storage height:
max. 2000 m
Troubleshooting
Receiver does not react or only partially reacts
Cause 1: Radio range exceeded. Construction
obstacles reduce the range.
Use a radio repeater to increase the range.
Cause 2: When a 1gang rocker is used, the rocker
is not located in the same alignment on the radio
module as it was during the teach-in process.
Remove the rocker, turn it through 180° and
snap on backon radio module. Perform a
functional test.
Warranty
We reserve the right to realise technical and formal
changes to the product in the interest of technical
progress.
Our products are under warranty within the scope
of the statutory regulations.
If you have a warranty claim, please contact the
point of sale or ship the device postage-free with a
description of the fault to our Service Center.
Berker GmbH & Co. KG
Service Centre
Hubertusstrasse 17
D-57482 Wenden-Ottfingen
Telefon: 0 23 55 / 90 5-0
Telefax: 0 23 55 / 90 5-111
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