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FEATURES

FUNCTIONING, MOUNTING

APPEARANCE 

●  2-button, 4-channel radio transmitter,

●  remote control of EXTA FREE system receivers,

●  possibility of independent control of two receivers,

●  wide range of operation (up to 250 m),

●  battery powered,

●  easy mounting and installation in any place,

●  sending information and battery status are optically signalled,

●  possibility of simultaneous switching on / switching off any number of EXTA 

FREE system receivers. 

By pressing the button, the transmitter sends a signal with 868,32 MHz frequency 

which controls EXTA FREE receivers. 

Device programming procedure (add-

ing a transmitter to a receiver’s memory) is described in particular EXTA 

FREE manual instructions.

 The device range (up to 250 m depending on a 

receiver) can be increased by means of a retransmitter or few RTN-01 retrans-

mitters. The device can be mounted in any place by means of double-sided ad-

hesive tape or wall plugs 5 x (3 x 30) mm.

Optic signalling of transmitter’s operation

Push-buttons

Base

Mounting by means of wall plugs:

  Remove push-buttons - to do it press a push-button on one side, and on the 

other side put a screwdriver into a slot and lift it up.

  Find a place on the wall to mount the transmitter, make two holes correspond-

ing mounting holes from the transmitter’s base.

  Set wall plugs in the holes.

  Fix the base by tightening 

the screws into wall plugs.

 Place the push-buttons 

back.

BATTERY CHANGE

Battery discharge status 

is signalled by several LED 

red  diode  flashes  during 

transmission time.

 Remove  push-buttons 

(Fig. 1).

  By means of a screwdriv-

er lever up the printedcir-

cuit board releasing the 

bottom latch (Fig. 2) and 

remove it from the base.

  Remove the battery from 

the latch. (Fig. 3)

  Mount a new battery. 

Watch battery polarisation marked on the latch. 

Wrong battery mounting may cause device damage.

  Put the removed printed-circuit board back in the base.

  Place the push-buttons back.

CAUTION: While changing the battery, it is suggested to press any of the 

buttons for about 5 seconds before putting it into a latch. Next press trans-

mission button several times to check its operation. If the transmitter does 

not work properly repeat the battery change procedure.

Optic signalling of transmitter’s operation

Push-buttons

Base

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

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