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Repeat the above procedures if you have more than 1 Receiver.
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The Receivers can be set to same channel or different channels, depending on whether you want to control the
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Receivers together or separately.
DO NOT press the RESET button of the transmitter again after setting up the Receivers unless you suspect that
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the Remote Control is interfered by other signals. This will generate a new system code, and all Receivers need to
perform the ‘learn’ procedure again.
To avoid interference, do not put the Receivers along side one another. A minimum distance of 50 cm is
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recommended.
Meaning of indicator lights of receiver
The indicator light is green when the radio-controlled socket is switched on.
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The indicator light is off when the radio-controlled socket is off.
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Using the Remote Transmitter
Use the button (ON / OFF) for the channel whose device you would like to switch on or off. The transmitter controls up to 4
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receivers (individually, in groups, or all at the same time).
Press the master ON/OFF switch to switch all receivers at the same time.
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The receiver is fitted with a data backup device which stores the preset code if there is any interruption to the power
supply. The preset code could be lost. If this occurs, unplug the receiver from the mains supply for about 6 hours. Then
synchronise the transmitter and receiver and set the new code as described previously.
Using the Remote Receiver
Put the radio-controlled socket into any shuttered socket and connect the appliance you want to operate.
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Switch the electrical appliance on. The radio-controlled socket can only perform its switching function when the device to be
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controlled is switched on.
Do not attach any appliances which could cause fires or other damaged if left unattended when switched on.
Maximum load capacity of the remote-controlled sockets without dimming function is approx. 3680 W. Maximum
load capacity of the remote-controlled sockets with dimming function is approx. 300 W. Any overload could
cause a risk of fire or damage to the device.
TROUBLESHOOTING
6.
Problem
Remedy
No indicator light on transmitter when pressing “ON”
or “OFF”.
Check that the battery has been put in correctly.
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Check that the battery has good contact with the clamps, if need be press
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it onto them.
Indicator light is on but the appliance does not react.
Check that the appliance is switched on.
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Check that the channel settings of the remote control and radio-controlled
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sockets are identical.
Check that the address of the radio-controlled socket you are aiming the
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remote control at is the same as the button you are pushing.
Check - by walking closer to it - that the range is correct for the desired
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location.
Appliance switches ON and OFF by itself.
Disconnect all receivers from the mains supply. Press the reset/recode
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button on the transmitter (with batteries inserted). Let the transmitter
and receivers stand inoperative for approx. 6 hours. Then carry out
resynchronisation.
Range is too small.
For large ranges, ensure that as few walls and as little furniture as
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possible are in the way of the remote control and the radio-controlled
socket.
If the range is too small at times, the reason could be a transmitter which
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works on a similar frequency. Whenever this transmitter is active, the
range declines (e.g. wireless headphones, radio-controlled movement
alarms, radio gongs etc.).