Radio controlled socket RSLR
Version 06/11
Item no. 64 66 03
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Intended use
This radio controlled socket is intended for turning connected consumer loads on or off, either
manually via a push button on the device or via a suitable remote switch.
The radio controlled socket is only intended for use in dry indoor locations.
All the safety and operating instructions in this manual must be followed carefully. These instruc-
tions not only protect the device but, in particular, your health. Please read the entire operating
manual before using the product.
This product complies with the applicable National and European requirements. All names of
companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owner.
All rights reserved.
Package Contents
• 1 x Radio controlled socket
• Operating Instructions
Safety Instructions
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The warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by failure to
observe these safety instructions! We do not assume liability for conse-
quential damage!
We do not assume any liability for damage to property or personal injury
caused by improper handling or non-compliance with the safety instructions.
The warranty will be void in such cases.
• The unauthorised opening, conversion and/or modification of this product is not
permitted because of safety and approval reasons (CE).
• Do not use this product in hospitals or medical institutions. Although the product
emits only relatively weak radio signals, these may lead to the malfunction of life-
support systems. The same may be the case in other areas.
• The product is designed in accordance with protection class I. Only a correct
mainssocket (230V~/50Hz with protective conductor) for the public supply grid
may be used as the source of power for the powerunit.
• The product is not a toy and must be kept out of the reach of children. Therefore,
be especially careful when children are around. Children might try to push objects
through the socketopenings, for example. There is a risk of a lethal electric shock!
• The radio controlled socket is only intended for use in dry indoor locations.
• Never touch the product and the mains plug, respectively, with wet or damp
hands when trying to connect to the radiocontrolled mains socket. There is a risk
of a lethal electric shock!
• Never remove a mains plug from the radio controlled socket by pulling on the
power cable. Always pull the plug from the radio controlled socket by gripping the
area provided for this purpose on its sides.
• Do not put more than one adaptor onto the unit!
• The unit is only without current, when the main plug is disconnected from the
outlet.
• Do not overload the radio controlled switch socket (take note of the input power
in the technical data at the end of the operating manual!).
• Do not leave packing materials unattended. They may become dangerous play-
things for children.
• Handle the product with care, it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or acciden-
tal drops, even from a low height.
• If the product casing is damaged, do not use the product any more! When it is
connected to the mains, do not touch the radio controlled switch socket or the
connected device! First, switch off at the mains socket, to which the radio con-
trolled socket is connected (i.e. switch off the circuit breaker). Then you can
remove the radiocontrolled socket from the mains socket. Take the product to a
specialist workshop or dispose of it in an environmentally friendly way.
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Controls
1) „ON/OFF/INDICATOR“ button/LED
By using this button, the radio controlled socket can be activated or deactivated manually.
This button also serves as the programming button.
2) Front socket
for connecting a consumer load with child-proof lock
Programming the radio controlled socket to a radio transmitter.
• Set the switch group on the transmitter, to which you want to program the radio controlled
switch, if necessary (e.g. for a radio remote control) using the selector switch for the switch
group.
• Plug the radio controlled socket into a standard 230 V/AC 50 Hz household socket. The LED
„ON/OFF/INDICATOR“ (1) starts to blink.
• Press the ON button for the desired switching channel on the radio transmitter, i.e. that to
which you want to program the radio switch socket, before the LED stops blinking. The red
„Indicator LED“ (1) is on. The programming has been completed successfully.
Programming a radio controlled switch socket to recognise
several radio transmitters.
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You can program up to 10 radio transmitters to this radiocontrolled socket.
• Set the switch group on the transmitter, to which you want to program the radio controlled
switch, if necessary (e.g. for a radio remote control) using the selector switch for the switch
group.
• Plug the radio controlled socket into a standard 230 V/AC 50 Hz household socket and press
the button/LED „ON/OFF/INDICATOR“ (1), until the LED starts to flash red.
• Press the ON button for the desired switching channel, on the radio transmitter, i.e. that to
which you want to program the radio controlled socket, before the „Indicator/LED“ stops
blinking. The red „Indicator LED“ (1) is on. The programming has been completed success-
fully.
Deleting programmed radio controlled switch sockets from a
radio transmitter.
Please observe the operating instructions for the corresponding radio transmitter.
Start-up, Function Test
Select the correct switch group on the transmitter, if necessary (e.g. on a radio remote control).
Plug the radio controlled socket (without the consumer load connected!) into the designated
earthed mains socket.
You can now test the function of the radio controlled socket by briefly pressing the respective ON
button for the corresponding switching channel. The red „Indicator LED“ (1) lights up. The sock-
et (2) on the front is now activated; the mains voltage is available and a connected consumer
load is turned on.
Briefly press the OFF button, for the switching channel on the transmitter; the „Indicator LED“ (2)
is turned off; the mains voltage to the front socket (7), and thus the connected consumer load, is
turned off.
Operation
Connect the consumer load to the front socket (2).
Please consult the section „Technical Data“ for the permissible maximum
power.
By pressing the respective ON or OFF button for the switching channel on the radio transmitter,
you can turn the radio controlled mains socket on (the „Indicator LED“ (1) lights up) or off (the
„Indicator LED“) (1) goes out.
The radio controlled socket can be switched on or off manually using the „ON/OFF“ button (1)
located on the front.