elero Antriebstechnik 28650 Radio Transceiver User Manual
elero GmbH Antriebstechnik Radio Transceiver Users Manual
Users Manual
MonoTec-915 Operating instructions (translation) Product contents • • • • Wall transmitter module CR 2032 batter (installed) elero frame Black fixing plate with fixing set (wall plugs and screws) • Operating instructions Technical data Power supply 3V battery, CR 2032 Radio frequency [MHz] (band) 915 Emitted Power [dBm] Channels 1 (bidirectional) Connections, terminals None Operating temperature [°C] 0 ... 50 Protection class (IP) 20 Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm] Wall transmitter module Fixing plate elero frame 50 x 50 x 9.6 approx. 75 x 75 approx. 80 x 80 Weight [g] approx. 50 Type of mounting Wall mounting Item number 286500901 Safety instructions &$87,21 Please read this operating manual carefully as the procedure in this manual is a prerequisite for correct use of the product. Only operate the transmitter within sight of the devices being controlled. The figures in this operating manual are for illustration purposes only. The illustrations may differ from your product with respect to minor details and are provided for general information only. elero GmbH is continually striving to improve all products. As a result, the specifications, features and technology of this product may be changed at any time. The information in this operating manual is based on current information at the time of publication. No claims can be derived from the technical data, images and information in this operating manual. Intended use Foreseeable misuse Function Use only in dry rooms for controlling elero radio receivers and elero radio drives. Do not make any changes to the unit. Do not operate the transmitter inadvertently or carelessly. The manufacturer will not assume liability for damage caused by the above. • 1-wall transmitter, bidirectional • Radio frequency for reliable transmission • UP, STOP, DOWN/CLOSE button, programming button P (on rear) • Status LED for displaying system status Installation and commissioning Programming Make sure the radio link is unobstructed. Avoid installing the unit in a distributor box or metal housing, in direct proximity to large metal objects, or on or close to the floor. Check the installation surface for hidden cables, etc. Installation: 1.Attach the fixing plate to the installation location using the screws and wall plugs. 2.Insert the wall transmitter and the elero frame into the fixing plate at a right angle with the wall. 3.For programming the wall transmitter to the radio control or receiver, see “Programming the transmitter / channel”. Installation / Replacing the battery ① Fixing plate ② elero frame ③ Wall transmitter module ④ Status LED ⑤ UP button ⑥ STOP button ⑦D OWN/CLOSE button ⑧P rogramming button P (on back of device) ⑨ Battery compartment Replacing the battery The coding of the transmitter is retained after the battery is replaced; the coding does not have to be reprogrammed to the remote control or the radio receiver. 1.Pry the wall transmitter and the elero frame out of the fixing plate. 2.Carefully pull out the battery from the side using a blunt, insulated tool. Use only CR 2032 batteries. Make sure the polarity is correct. The positive terminal must be visible. 3.Reinsert the wall transmitter into the fixing plate. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with environmental regulations. Programming the transmitter / channel for multiple receivers Requirement: The receiver is installed 1. Switch the circuit on and off: The receiver will remain in programming mode for approximately 5 minutes. 2. Position yourself with the transmitter to be programmed within sight and radio range of the blind. 3. Press the programming button P for 1 s. The blind will move up and down for approximately 2 minutes (programming mode). If several receivers are connected to the same feed line, then all are simultaneously ready to program. The blinds will start moving up and down randomly. The longer programming is delayed, the greater the offset will be. Individual transmitters can now be assigned to the respective receiver. You can stop receivers that you do not want to program by pressing the STOP button on an already programmed transmitter. You can now make the channel assignment/change without having to disconnect the individual receivers. 4. Press the UP button (max. 1 second) after the start of upward travel. The blind will stop for a short time. 5. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button (max. 1 second) after the start of downward travel. The blind will stop. 6. If the blind moves in the opposite direction or the blind does not stop after programming, delete the transmitter from the receiver and repeat the programming process. 7. MonoTec-915 is now programmed. Stopping programming mode in the transmitter Press the STOP button for at least 6 seconds until the status LED lights up orange. Programming additional transmitters to one receiver 1. Press the UP, DOWN/CLOSE and P buttons simultaneously for 3 s on a transmitter that has already been programmed to the receiver. The indicator light will light up briefly. The receiver will remain in programming mode for approximately 5 minutes. Press the programming button P on the transmitter to be programmed until the indicator light lights up. 2. Press the UP button (max. 1 second) after the start of upward travel. The indicator light will light up briefly. The blind will stop, restart, stop and then move downwards. 3. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button (max. 1 second) after the start of downward travel. The indicator light will light up briefly. The blind will stop. 4. The transmitter or the transmitter channel has been programmed. Deleting individual transmitters / channels 1. Press and hold down the STOP button and the programming button P simultaneously for approximately 6 s. 2. The indicator light will light up orange and then red. Deleting all transmitters To perform a factory reset, all selected drives must be supplied with power. 1. Press and hold down the STOP and P and UP and DOWN/CLOSE buttons simultaneously for approximately 6 s. 2. The indicator light will light up orange/green and then red. 138210901_US_1217 Configuring the drive Programming the intermediate position Requirement: The blind is in the upper end position. 1. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button until the desired intermediate position is reached. 2. Additionally press the STOP button. The blind will stop. The intermediate position has now been stored. Programming the ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening positions Requirement: The blind is in the lower end position. 1. Press the UP button until the louvres open, the venetian blind slats are tilted or the awning fabric is taut. 2. Additionally press the STOP button. The blind will stop. The ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening position has been stored. Moving to the intermediate position Requirement: The intermediate position has been programmed. 1. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button twice quickly. The blind will move to the stored intermediate position. If no intermediate position has been programmed, the blind will move to the lower end position. Important: If you are using venetian blinds and a programmed tilt position, the venetian blind slats will also tilt. If no tilt position has been preprogrammed, the blind will stop at the intermediate position with closed slats. Moving to the ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening positions Requirement: The ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening position has been programmed. 1. Press the UP button twice quickly. The blind will move to the stored position. If no ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening position has been programmed, the blind will travel to the upper end position. You can also use a programmed hand-held transmitter to travel to the ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening position. Deleting the intermediate position Requirement: The transmitter is programmed. 1. Press and hold down the DOWN/CLOSE button and the STOP button simultaneously for approximately 3 s. The intermediate position is now deleted. The indicator light will light up briefly. Deleting the ventilation position / tilting position / fabric tautening position Requirement: The transmitter is programmed. 1. Press and hold down the UP button and the STOP button simultaneously for approximately. The ventilation / tilting / fabric tautening position has now been deleted. Synchronised programming mode For programming one transmitter to multiple receivers at the same time. 1.Press the DOWN/CLOSE buttons and the programming button P simultaneously for 3 s on a transmitter that has already been programmed to the receiver. The status LED flashes orange and green multiple times. The receivers are now in programming mode. 2. Perform steps 2 to 7 under “Programming the transmitter / channel” with the transmitter to be programmed. Status LEDs and their meanings Orange flashing slowly Channel (transmitter) not programmed in any receiver Orange flashing quickly Channel (transmitter) is in programming mode. Operation of already programmed receivers is not possible. Orange flashing quickly (approx. every 2 seconds) More than 10 receivers are ready for programming. Orange lights Transmit signal is up, then being sent, all regreen sponse messages received Orange or Channel (transgreen flashes mitter) has been several times, deleted then red after 6 seconds Orange lights Transmit signal is up, then red being sent, not all response messages received Red flashing quickly Notes on troubleshooting Fault Cause Remedy Drive not running, indicator light not illuminating Battery depleted The battery is incorrectly installed Install a new battery Install the battery correctly Drive not 1.The 1.Reduce running, receiver distance status is outsito the LED disde radio receiver play flashrange. ing red 2.Recei2.Switch ver not on or operareplace ting or receiver faulty 3.Recei3.Prover not gram yet proreceiver grammed Drive runs in the wrong direction Directions are incorrectly programmed Delete transmitter and program correctly Battery almost depleted Warranty Cleaning Within the legal warranty period, we will remedy any defects caused by material or manufacturing defects by repairing or replacing the unit. Unauthorised modifications will void the warranty. Clean the device with a damp cloth only. Do not use cleaning agents because they can damage the plastic. Service / manufacturer's address If malfunctions have occurred or the device has been damaged despite proper handling, contact your contractor or dealer. elero GmbH 73278 Schlierbach GERMANY www.elero.de Repair Please specify the item number, item description, type of fault, situational circumstances, presumed cause, unusual events prior to the problem. Conformity elero hereby declares that MonoTec-915 wall transmitter is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address: www.elero.de/downloads-service/ Disposal Batteries and old units may not be disposed of with household waste. 1.Dispose of packaging in the recycling bin for cardboard and paper. 2.Dispose of old batteries in the recycling bin for used batteries or have a retailer recycle them. 3.Dispose of old units at an electronic waste recycling facility or have a retailer recycle them. MonoTec-915 FCC / IC FCC ID: YBU28650 IC: 8929A- 28650 USA (FCC) Part 15 Statement gem. FCC 15.19/RSS Gen Issue 3 Sect. 7.1.3 This device (elero MonoTec-915) complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Canada, Industry Canada (IC) Le présent appareil (elero MonoTec-915) est conforme aux CNR d‘Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L‘exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l‘appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l‘utilisateur de l‘appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d‘en compromettre le fonctionnement. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Information: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help 138210901_US_1217
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