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Radio-Control Presence Detector
Installation Instructions
Radio-Control Presence Detector
7/07
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Switching off for 2 hours (fig. 6.e)
Depress channel key 7\/ of channel group C longer (>
1 s).
The pertaining dimming actuator is switched off for 2
hours. In this state, it does no longer respond to tele-
grams from the presence detector.
When the 2 hours have passed, the presence detec-
tor goes back to automatic operation.
6.e)
To cancel these additional functions, depress a key
on a programmed radiocontrol transmitter briefly
(< 1 s)
With a radio-control push-button for switching and
dimming these additional functions can also be can-
celled by a brief depression of the upper or lower part
of the rocker.
If these additional functions are terminated by ‘switch-
ing on’, the dimming actuator switches on for at least
2 minutes. When no presence is detected and after a
retention time of appr. 2 minutes has elapsed, the
dimming actuator switches off and returns to automa-
tic operation.
If the additional functions are terminated by ‘switching
off’, the dimming actuator switches off for at least 2
minutes. It returns to automatic operation when no
presence is detected anymore and after a fixed reten-
tion time of 2 minutes has elapsed.
7. Light control with a switching actuator
A radio-control switching actuator from Release 2
(R2) onwards offers the possibility of implementing a
two-point light control with ON and OFF as the only
two switching states available.
In so far as the functions listed in sections 7.2 to 7.3
require a control operation, the respective commands
can be given by radio from one of the below men-
tioned transmitters (fig. 7.a):
c
Handheld transmitter ‘Komfort’ :
Channel key
d
Handheld
transmitter
‘Mini’
Channel key
e
Wall-mounted
transmitter
Channel key
f
Multifunction
transmitter
Operating modes with doublesided actuation of
standard rocker pushbuttons
7.a)
If used with a radio-control pushbutton for switching
and dimming (fig. 7.b
g
), these functions can also be
operated locally.
7.b)