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Mounting

Mounting the sensor unit

Use the included template to mount the sensor 
unit.

1. Clean or degrease the front panel with a 

suitable cleaning agent.

2. Place the template onto the front panel of the 

meter so that the LED of the meter is centred 
the positioning opening of the template.

3. In this position, trace the marking points of 

the four marking holes using a suitable pen.

4. Remove the protective film from the sensor 

unit.

5. Affix the sensor unit to the front panel of the 

meter. While doing so, position the sensor 
unit within the four traced markings.

Mounting the transmitting unit

1. Connect the transmitting unit to the sensor 

unit with the connection cable.

2. Check whether the energy and weather 

display is receiving data regularly from the 
transmitting unit. If necessary, modify the 
position of the transmitting unit or energy 
and weather display to establish good radio 
communication.

For wall mounting, use the two keyholes on the 
rear.

1. Mark the drilling holes.

2. Drill the mounting holes (Ø 5 mm) and insert 

the included dowels.

3. Fasten the included screws. These must 

protrude by approx. 0.5 cm to hang the 
transmitting unit.

Setting the meter constant

For correct measurements, the meter constant 
specified on the meter must be set. The meter 
constant specifies how many pulses the meter 
LED makes for energy consumption of 1 kWh. 
The meter constant is usually printed on the 
meter. If not, the value can be obtained from 
your utility company.

1.

Press and hold Mode

 for more than 

2 seconds. 

The display shows the 
currently set meter 
constant in pulses/kWh 
and the LED of the 
transmitting unit lights up.

2. Set the required meter constant with 

 and 

Counting up and down is accelerated if the 
buttons are pressed and held longer than 
2 seconds.

3.

Press Mode

 to save the value and return to 

normal operation. 

If no button is pressed for longer than 
60 seconds the device automatically returns 
to normal operation. The set meter constant is 
saved in this case.

The LED of the transmitting unit displays each 
transmission by intermittently lighting up until 
10 minutes after the last button press at the 
transmitting unit.

For the next 3 minutes, current consumption 
between the last two pulses is displayed in W.

No signalling is output after this to protect the 
service life of the batteries.

To activate triggering of the LEDs for 10 minutes, 
briefly press any button of the transmitting unit.

Transmission behaviour and radio 

interference

The transmitting unit transmits data at periods of 
2 - 3 minutes to the energy and weather display.
Radio transmission occurs on a non-exclusive 
transmission path, and interference cannot be 
excluded for this reason. For further information 
please consult the energy and weather display 
operating instructions.
In order to manually restore synchronisation, the 
assignment of the transmitting unit to the energy 
and weather display can be deleted and 
reassigned, as specified in the “Assigning the 
transmitter” section.

Maintenance and cleaning

The product is maintenance-free apart from 
battery replacement. Leave repairs to a qualified 
expert.
Clean the product with a clean, soft, dry and 
lint-free cloth.
The cloth may be dampened slightly with 
lukewarm water for removal of heavier soiling. 
Do not use solvent-based cleaning agents. The 
plastic housing and inscription may be adversely 
affected.

Disposal information

Remove empty batteries immedi-
ately and dispose of them in an 
environmentally-friendly way. 
Do not dispose of batteries with 
household waste. Local authorities 
provide information about environ-
mentally-sound disposal. The end 
consumer is legally required to 
return used batteries in accordance 
with legislative requirements.

Technical data

Mains supply:

6 V

Batteries:

4 x alkaline 1.5 V 
(LR6, mignon, AA)

Do not use rechargeable batteries!

Current consumption:

approx. 140 μA

Meter constant 
(can be set):

10 to 10,000 pulses/

kWh

Transmission interval:

2 to 3 minutes
(dynamic)

Transmission frequency: 868.35 MHz

Free field range:

100 m

Ambient temperature:

0 to 50 °C

Dimensions 
transmitting unit 
(W x H x D):

68 x 105 x 30 mm

sensor unit (Ø x H):

16 x 16 mm

Declaration of conformity

The LED sensor may be operated in all EU and 
EFTA countries.

The declaration of conformity can be 
downloaded at 

www.download.gira.de

.

Warranty

The warranty is provided in accordance with 
statutory requirements via the specialist trade.

Please submit or send faulty devices postage 
paid together with an error description to your 
responsible salesperson (specialist trade/instal-
lation company/specialist electrical trade).

They will forward the devices to the 
Gira Service Center.

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Work precisely!

The sensor unit must be positioned exactly 
above the pulse LED. Incorrect positioning by 
just a few millimetres may cause malfunction-
ing. This is why the following work steps must 
be carried out very precisely.

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Caution -
Do not press in the front panel!

Do not apply excessive pressure to the front 
panel of the meter when affixing the sensor 
unit.

Marking holes

Positioning 
opening

7,9 cm

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Note

The manufacturer or seller of this LED sensor 
accepts no responsibility for incorrect values 
and any consequences that may ensue.

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