
The RF Command and Control system consists of wireless communications devices that integrate with the conventional electrical system, allowing the
expansion of functionality without recourse to working in walls.
The transmission frequency of the wireless devices is 868 MHz.
Configuring the devices
Configuration and operation of the system devices is easily carried out with just a few operations:
- The association between the RF transmitters, (command devices, sensors, input modules, timed thermostats) with the RF receivers (output modules/actuators);
- Function configuration of the single device.
Below is an example of the combination between a push-button panel (GW 14 801) and an actuator for general 3A loads (GW 14 821).
The receiver/actuator device is set in the “self-learning” mode by turning the rotary selector to the corresponding position (fig.1). The association is made by
pressing the key of the push-button panel to be included (fig.2).
The system becomes operational after turning the actuator's rotary selector on the desired function (fig.3) according to system needs (e.g. timer, commutation
and/or impulse).
Press the key on the push-button panel
to create the association
Select the function by turning the selector
to the required operating mode.
Selector in self-learning position
Fig. 2
2
nd
phase: transmission
Fig. 3
3
rd
phase: configuration
Fig. 1
1
st
phase: self-learning
Each single actuator/receiver can be associated with up to 16 different input channels (e.g. 2 channels of the push-button panel GW 14 803 + 1 channel of a
movement detector GW 14 811 and so on to a maximum of 16).
RF COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM
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Technical Information
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