5 Information for electrically skilled persons
5.1 Fitting and electrical connection
Mounting the charging cradle
Figure 3: Charging cradle for hand-held transmitter - Rear view
The optional charging cradle (accessory) gives the hand-held transmitter its permanent place.
The charging cradle can be operated when mounted on a flat surface as a table-top device or
mounted on the wall.
When mounting it on the wall, use a screw with a screw head < 8 mm, e.g. 3.0×30. Screw
spacing 60 mm.
Selecting a suitable mounting location near to a socket or on a flush-mounted USB power
supply.
o
Countersink the screws into the wall to approx. 3 mm. Do not break out the mounting locks.
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Place the charging cradle onto the mounted screws and fix them by applying slight
downward pressure.
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Connect the charging cradle with the USB power supply.
5.2 Commissioning
DANGER!
Electrical shock when live parts are touched.
Electrical shocks can be fatal.
During commissioning, cover the parts carrying voltage on radio transmitters
and actuators and in their surrounding area.
Connecting the hand-held transmitter channel with the actuator
i
Up to 10 radio actuators can be connected to a transmitter in a single step.
o
Open the main menu.
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Select "Programming" and press
OK
.
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Select "Channels" and press
OK
.
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Select the desired hand-held transmitter channel and press
OK
.
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Select "Teach chanel" and press
OK
.
Status LED (7) flashes red. The hand-held transmitter is in programming mode for approx.
1 minute.
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eNet radio hand-held transmitter with display, 24-gang