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Paul Hochköpper GmbH & Co. KG
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The switching receiver belongs to the PEHA Easyclick radio sys-
tem. The radio transmission is at the European harmonized fre-
quency of 868.3 MHz. The radio system is particularly suitable in
those instances where repairs are not wanted such as renovations,
retrofitting electrical systems or offices with mobile walls.
The UP switching receiver is control by radio signals from the
Easyclick transmitters and serves to switch different consumers
such as incandescent lamps, high-voltage halogen lamps, elec-
tronic ballast and inductive loads.
Startup
The PEHA Easyclick radio system with transmitters and receivers
comes in a modular design. Each transmitter can simultaneously
control an unlimited number of receivers. The transmitters have a
fixed address. The transmitters must be programmed on a receiver.
Each receiver can control a maximum of 30 transmitters. To do the
actual programming, the receivers must be connected to the net-
work. The programming is retained even in a power failure.
Mounting instructions and recommendations:
NEVER mount
the Easyclick transmitter in a metal housing or directly next to large
metal objects. It is also not recommendable to mount the receivers
on the floor or close to the floor.
Legal Provisions
The receiver may only be installed by authorized professionals.
When connecting the system, shut off the power. The following
points must be observed:
- Follow applicable laws, standards and regulations.
- ensure the state of the art at the time of installation.
- follow the operating instructions for the Easyclick transmitters
and receivers.
- note that operating instructions can only provide general guide-
lines, and that they must be considered in the context of
a specific system.
Note:
The modules may
not
be used with devices that directly or indi-
rectly affect human health or safety, or that could endanger hu-
mans, animals or property.
The operating instructions are considered an essential part of the
device and our warrantee conditions. They must be provided to the
user. The technical design of the equipment can change without
prior notification. If a defect should be determined, you can return
your PEHA Easyclick product together with a clear description of
the problem (type of use, connected load, determined defect, etc.)
to your PEHA distributor.
Technical data for the type 451 FU-E o.T.
Easyclick Wall Transmitter: Art. No.:
Art. No.:
- 2-channel wall transmitter
95.450.xx FU-BLS
450 FU-BLS
- 4-channel wall transmitter
95.455.xx FU-BLS
455 FU-BLS
PEHA Easyclick products meet EU specifications and essentially conform to R&TTE directive
1999/5/EC. The products may be sold in EU countries, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
Installation and Operating Instructions
1-channel UP switching receiver
for the Easyclick transmitter
Art. no.: 451 FU-E o.T.
Programming
The buttons
LRN
and
CLR
serve to program the UP switching
receiver and have the following function:
LRN:
Press the button and hold it down. After approx. 0.3 s, pro-
gramming mode becomes active, and this is visually confirmed
when the LEDs flash. As they flash, the output is simultaneously
switched on and off for 1s.
CLR:
The key is pressed approx. 2s. During this time, the memory
is completely deleted (condition upon delivery). Then the UP switch-
ing receiver changes to programming mode which is signaled by the
flashing LEDs.
30 transmitters can be assigned to the UP switching receiver.
The memory of each switching receiver is empty when delivered.
A transmitter may not be more than 5m from the UP switching
receiver in programming mode since the receiver then would operate
with a restricted range.
When the switching receiver is in programming mode, the LEDs
flash, and a transmitter can be entered.
By pressing one of the transmitter buttons, the transmitter is as-
signed to the switching receiver, and the LEDs briefly stop flashing.
The LED status identify if the transmitter has been saved (LEDs on)
or deleted (LEDs off). Independent of which transmitter button has
been pressed, the entire functionality of the transmitter is recorded
when it is assigned. If the transmitter button is not pressed again,
the UP switching receiver independently leaves the programming
mode after approx. 30s. Programming mode is left manually by
pressing the LRN button.
Selective deleting:
A transmitter that has been saved can be
selectively deleted again. The programming mode is activated by
pressing the LRN button. One of the transmitter’s buttons has to
pressed to delete it. If the button is recognized, the transmitter
assignment is deleted (LED status = off), and the switching receiver
returns to programming mode.
Ranges between transmitters and receivers
Remote controlled devices such as TV, video and audio equipment
are not influenced by Easyclick transmitters. Transmitters do not
need to be visually facing the receivers. The range between the
transmitter and receiver in a house is approx. 30m if two walls are
between. The range extends up to 300m in a free field. The transmis-
sion range depends on the materials used in the building.
Error analysis in the case of radio interference
For a new or pre-existing system:
• Check the system voltage of the receiver.
• Check if the receiver receives a radio command.
• Check if the receiver is connected as specified.
• Check the operation of the connected consumers.
• Delete the all programmed transmitters in the receiver, and repro-
gram the receiver.
The receiver independently turns ON and OFF:
• This can occur when an outside transmitter is activated within the
receiver range that was previously programmed in the receiver.
• Delete all the transmitters in the receivers, and reprogram the
functions.
A transmitter does not work:
• Take the transmitter and move toward the receiver.
• Check if the receiver receives a radio command.
• If the system still works at a closer distance, the transmitter was
installed outside of the transmission range, or there was interfer-
ence. Mount the sensor at a better location.
• If the system works when you are holding the transmitter, but it
does not when it is on the wall, it may indicate that there is
moisture or metal in the wall. Mount the transmitter at a better site.
If the system still does not work, check the programming, delete
it if necessary, and reprogram the receiver.
Masonry
Loss
20-40%
Wood walls/
drywall
Loss 5-20%
Steel-reinforced
concrete
Loss 40-90%
Metal walls
Loss
90-100%
CLR button
Example circuit
LRN button
Programming
mode
N N L L 1
N L
Art. No.
451 FU-E o.T.
Transmission frequency
868.3 MHz
Power supply
230V~ / 50 Hz
Consumer connection data
Incandescent lamp
(ohmic load)
2500 W
High-voltage halogen lamps 1250 W
inductive load
600 VA
Electronic ballast
3 units
Surrounding temperature
-20° to +40
°
C
Storage temperature
-40° to +85°C
Test specifications
IEC 669-2-1
Certifications
CE KEMA/KEUR
Degree of protection
IP 20