UniTec-868 - Operating Instruction - Radio Control Units
UniTec-868 - Operating Instruction - Radio Control Units
UniTec-868 - Operating Instruction - Radio Control Units
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Manual mode or automatic mode, switchable for about 5 minutes.
with the Auto/Manual button. 2. With the UniTec-868 / -915 in visual and
Button Reset radio range position yourself in front of the
3 alternati- blind.
3. Briefly press one of the 3 available pro-
vely usable
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Bidirectional Radio System and Routing gramming buttons P. The blind will begin to
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programming
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buttons P
3267DVWH A bidirectional radio system transmits radio If several receivers are connected in pa-
signals to a radio receiver and enables fee- rallel to the same feed line, then all will
dback from the radio receiver to the trans- be in programming mode simultaneously.
Scope of Delivery The blinds will randomly move up and
mitter. The radio signal can be sent directly
to the target receiver. If this is not possible, down. The longer programming is delayed,
Wall transmitter, 1 x battery CR 2032, Pro- the radio signal will be routed via other the greater the offset will be. Individual
Line mounting frame, white, adapter frame, bidirectional participants until it reaches the transmitters can now be assigned to the
black, mounting kit, operating instructions target receiver. The target receiver carries respective receiver. Short up and down mo-
5HVHW out the command and sends a confirmation vements can be stopped by pressing the
back to the transmitter. The prerequisite for a STOP button on a programmed transmitter.
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Technical Specifications bidirectional radio transmission is hence the The channel assignment/change can now
UniTec-868 / UniTec-915 radio transmitting capability as well as the be made without having to disconnect the
radio reception capability of all participating individual receivers. If a blind travels in the
Power 3V components. wrong direction, delete the transmitter and
supply battery CR 2032 reprogram .
4. Press the UP button as soon as the blind
Radio frequency [MHz] 868 | 915 Unidirectional Radio System starts moving in upwards direction (within
(band) 1s). The blind will stop momentarily.
A unidirectional radio system transmits radio 5. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button as soon
Transmission power ≤ 500 | ≤ 10 as the blind starts moving in downwards
[mW] | [dBm] signals to radio receivers. However, unlike in
a bidirectional radio system, the radio recei- direction (within 1s). The blind will stop.
Channels 1 (unidirectional ver cannot send any message back to the 6. The UniTec-868 /-915 is programmed.
or bidirectional) transmitter. It is also not possible to transmit Programming Additional Transmitters/
radio signals from the radio receiver to radio Channels to a Receiver
Operating temperature 0 to 50 receiver. 1. Press the UP, DOWN/CLOSE, and P
[°C] Default: Bidirectional Radio System. button simultaneously for 3 seconds on a
Reset to unidirectional system: Press the transmitter, which has already been pro-
Effective range [m] approx. 30 grammed to the receiver. The indicator light
typical buttons, UP+STOP+DOWN/CLOSE+P,
simultaneously. lights up briefly. Press the programming
Ingress Protection (IP) 20 button P on the transmitter to be program-
med until the indicator light lights briefly.
Dimensions (WxHxD) 54 x 54 x 22 2. Press the Up button as soon as the blind
[mm] without frame Assembly and Initial Start-up starts moving in upwards direction (within
1s). The indicator light lights up briefly.
Weight [g] approx. 50 The blind will stop, start moving again, stop
Ensure an unobstructed radio link. Avoid in- and then move in the DOWN direction.
Mounting type Flush mount stallation in a distribution box, housing made 3. Press the DOWN/CLOSE button as soon
housing dia. 58 of metal, or in the immediate vicinity of large as the blind starts moving in downwards
mm, wall ins- metal objects, on or near the ground. Check direction (within 1s).
tallation, surfa- ground for hidden lines etc. The indicator light lights up briefly.
ce-mounted in Mounting (see figure below): The blind will stop.
corresponding 1. Fasten the black adapter frame to the 4. The transmitter or the transmitter channel
housing mounting location, using the screws and has been programmed.
anchors. Deleting a single transmitter/channel
Item number 283300006 2. Insert the wall transmitter, along with the 1. Press the STOP button and programming
(868 MHz | 915 MHz) 283300906 white ProLine mounting frame, into the button P (under the cover) simultaneously
black frame adapter at s right angle to the and hold for about 6 seconds.
wall until it engages in place. For switch 2. The indicator light lights orange first and
Safety Instructions &$87,21 combination, engage wall transmitter with then red.
the matching "adapter frame for ProLine In unidirectional operation, the indicator
Please read these operating instructions control units" (for accessories see elero light first lights green twice and then red
carefully as you must proceed in accordance main catalog) into the black adapter frame. within 6 seconds.
with these instructions for the proper use of 3. Programming the wall transmitter to the Deleting all Transmitters
the product. radio control or receiver: For a factory reset, all triggered drives must
Operate the transmitter only within sight of see "Programming the Transmitter." be connected to the power supply.
the devices to be controlled! 1. Press the buttons, STOP, the programming
The figures in this manual are for illustration button P (under the cover), the UP button,
only. The figures may differ from your pro- and the DOWN/CLOSE button.
duct in minor details and are only intended 2. Hold this button combination for approxi-
as general information. mately 6s. The indicator light lights orange
elero GmbH is constantly working on the first and then red. In unidirectional operati-
further development of all products. Therefo- Mounting on, the indicator light first lights green and
re, changes to the scope of delivery in form, Replacing the Battery then red within 6 seconds.
equipment, and technical specifications are
possible at any time. The information in this
manual correspond to the information as of CR
the editorial deadline. 2032
No claims can be derived based on technical Replacing the Battery
specifications, figures, and information in
these operating instructions. The coding of the transmitter is maintained
after a battery change; the coding must not
Intended Use / be reprogrammed in the transmitter/
radio receiver.
Foreseeable Misuse 1. Lever wall transmitter out of mounting
Only for use in dry rooms for switching elero frame.
radio receivers and elero radio drives. Do 2. Change the battery. Use only batteries of
not modify the device! Avoid operating the + type CR 2032. Check for correct polarity,
transmitter carelessly or under lack of con- the positive pole must be visible.
centration. The manufacturer is not liable for 3. Insert wall transmitter back into mounting
damage resulting from the aforementioned frame.
causes.
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Allgemeintoleranzen
General Tolerances:
Maßstab / Scale: 1:2 Solid Edge
burr-free This dimensions are particularly examined DIN ISO 2768-1 m-E Werkstoff / Material: Gewicht / weight: 0 g
DIN ISO 2768-2 K-E
Programming the Transmitter Button Auto/Manual Notes on Troubleshooting
If more than 10 bidirectional receivers Batteries and old devices must not be dispo-
are being programmed in one channel at sed of in the household garbage!
the same time, the transmitter channel in 1. Dispose of packaging materials in the
recycling bins for cardboard, paper.
programming mode switches to group mode. 2. Dispose of used batteries in a recycling
Group mode is indicated by fast flashing bin for old batteries or via the specialist
with pauses. Programming in group mode trade.
is completed after a 2-minute pause or 3. Dispose of old devices via a collecting
point for electronic scrap or a specialty
pressing the STOP button for 6 seconds. retailer.