Wireless remote control, 2-gang, Wireless remote control, 4-gang
Changing the battery
Obey the battery safety instructions.
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Unscrew the battery compartment on the back of the hand-held transmitter. Use a small
flat head screwdriver or Phillips screwdriver PH1 for this.
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Keep contacts of batteries and device free of grease.
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Remove the old battery.
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Apply battery to the positive contact of the battery holder. Observe polarity: the positive
pole of the battery must be at the top.
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Press gently on battery to snap it in.
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Close and screw the battery compartment with max. 0.3 Nm.
Hand-held transmitter is ready for operation.
Configuring the buttons
The Prog (Figure 3) button can be pressed with a thin wire or paper clip through the hole in the
battery cover.
Figure 3: Button Prog
In the as-delivered state, all the buttons are configured as channel buttons.
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Press the Prog (Figure 3) button briefly.
The status LED lights up red. Hand-held transmitter is in configuration mode for
10 seconds.
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Setting as channel buttons: Press the left button of the appropriate channel until the
status LED turns green.
The right and left button of the channel are set as channel buttons.
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Setting as scene button: Press the right button of the appropriate channel until the status
LED turns green.
The right and left button of the channel are set as scene buttons.
Overview of scene buttons
Release the
Button allocation
1 left / 1 right
Scene 1 / All Off
2 left / 2 right
Scenes 2 / Scene 3
3 left / 3 right
Scenes 4 / Scene 5
4 left / 4 right
Scenes 6 / Scene 7
Buttons 3 and 4 are only for 4-gang hand-held transmitters
Connecting to radio actuator
Up to 10 radio actuators can be connected to a transmitter in a single step.
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Switch the actuator to programming mode (see actuator instructions).
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Press the Prog button for longer than 4 seconds.
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