i
When a radio transmitter is taught, All On and All Off buttons that are present are
automatically also taught.
Deleting radio transmitters
o
Teach-in again the radio transmitter to be deleted.
6 Appendix
6.1 Technical data
Rated voltage
AC 230 V ~
Mains frequency
50 / 60 Hz
Power consumption
max. 2.5 W
Ambient temperature
-25 ... +55 °C
Degree of protection
IP 55
Circuit breaker
max. 10 A
Switch-on time
approx. 10 s ... 15 min (Retriggering)
Brightness setting
approx. 3 ... 80 lx
Switch-on current 20 ms
max. 120 A
Connected load
Incandescent lamps
2300 W
HV halogen lamps
2300 W
Inductive transformers
1000 VA
Fluorescent lamps, uncompensated
1200 VA
Fluorescent lamps, parallel compensated
920 VA
Fluorescent lamps, duo circuit
2300 VA
Connection
single stranded
max. 4 mm²
Fine-wire
max. 2.5 mm²
Finely stranded with conductor sleeve
max. 2.5 mm²
Radio frequency
433.05 MHz ... 434.79 MHz
Receiver category
2
Teachable radio transmitter
max. 30
6.2 Troubleshooting
Load does not switch on, LEDs are off.
Cause 1: device has no mains voltage supply.
Connect device to mains voltage or check mains voltage supply.
Cause 2: no transmitters have been taught.
Teach transmitter (see section Teaching an radio transmitter).
Load does not switch on, LEDs indicate readiness for operation.
Cause 1: brightness is set too high when using radio motion detectors or radio presence
detectors.
Reduce brightness setting.
Cause 2: device is in the function "Switch-off for 2 hours".
Wait, or switch device on manually.
Device does not switch off after the set switch-on time.
Cause 1: device is in the function "Switch-on for 2 hours".
Wait, or switch device off manually.
Cause 2: There is a continuous heat motion in the detection field of a taught radio motion
detector or radio presence detector.
Eliminate the cause of the motion (see installation instructions in the appropriate manual).
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Radio Management
Radio performance unit