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Easy wave RCP24 User manual

Models
RCP24E5001A01
Technical Details
Frequency: 868.30 MHz
Modulation: FSK
Coding: Easywave
Range: up to 150 m under
 favourableopeneld
conditions
Power supply: 230 VAC 50 Hz
Power consumption: 0.2 W Standby
1.1 W (at max. load)
Current consumption: 2 mA Standby
Operating temperature: -20 °C to +35 °C
Transport and storage
temperature: -20 °C to +75 °C
Max. relative air humidity: 75%
Volume at a distance
of 30 cm: low: 80 dB(A)
medium: 85 dB(A)
high: 90 dB(A)
Dimensions (H/W/D): 71.4/71.4/40 mm
without plug
71.4/71.4/75.5 mm
with plug
Weight: approx. 115 g
Scope of Delivery
Plug-in radio bell RCP24, operating instructions
Intended Use
The device may only be operated indoors and
only as a radio bell.
The manufacturer will not be liable for damage
caused by improper or inappropriate use.
Safety Advice
Please read these instructions carefully
before using the device!
- We do not accept any liability for personal
injury or damage to property caused by
incorrect handling or non-observance of the
safety instructions!
- Do not open the appliance‘s casing! Have
malfunctioning devices checked by the ma-
nufacturers!
- Do not make any unauthorized alterations or
modicationstotheunit!
RCP24 Plug-In Radio Bell
EN
Function
The Plug-In Radio Bell RCP24 receives Easy-
wave transmission codes from programmed
transmitters. Once the transmission button is
pressed, a melody will sound and/or a light will
begintoash.
A total of 32 transmission codes can be program-
med into the unit.
12 multichannel melodies are available to choose
from as ringtones. The melodies can be played at
three volume levels (approximately 80 dB, 85 dB,
and 90 dB). If the radio bell is muted (0 dB), re-
cognized Easywave telegrams are signalled only
bytheashinglight.
Battery level monitoring
Some Easywave transmitters include battery mo-
nitoring. The RCP24 can evaluate low-battery vol-
tage telegrams issued by these transmitters.
The relevant operating instructions will tell you
whether a transmitter supports this function.
If it is detected that the battery level in a program-
med transmitter is low, this is signalled by alter-
nateashing ofthebuttonsanddouble-beeping
twice after the ringtone sounds.
Start Up
1. Plug the radio bell into an electrically and
structurally intact protective contact socket;
an acknowledgement tone will sound and a
lightwillbrieyash.
2. Transfer the transmitter coding to the radio
bell (see section titled “Programming the
transmitter”).
Make sure that there is no interference with
the wireless connection. Do not mount the
device in a distribution box, metal casings
or in direct proximity to large metal objects.
Button
LED
Volume
Button P | LED P
Programming
Speaker
Flashing light
Flashing
light
Programming
You activate the programming mode of the
RCP24bybriey pressing thePbutton multiple
times.
Each press moves the selection forward by one
melody, and there are twelve melodies available
in total. When you hear your preferred melody,
press the transmitter button you wish to program
within 30 seconds to complete the programming
process.
Select melody
Button P press once briey (< 1.6 s)
MELODY 1 is selected
 LEDPashesred,Melody1isplayed
Button P press twice briey (< 1.6 s)
MELODY 2 is selected
 LEDPashesred,Melody2isplayed
Button P press three times briey (< 1.6 s)
MELODY 3 is selected
LEDPashesred,Melody3isplayed
etc.
Programming transmission code
Press the button on your transmitter. The me-
lody is assigned to the transmission code and
saved in the RCP24. The LED Plights up red
for 2 seconds.
The RCP24 then switches to operating mode
and the LED Pswitcheso󰀨.
The programming process will be automa-
tically cancelled if no buttons are pressed
for 30 seconds.
To manually cancel programming, press
the Pbuttonbrieyrepeatedlyuntilitisno
longerashing.
Change Melody
If you would like to change the melody of a pro-
grammed transmitter, simply re-program the
transmitter into the RCP24, and choose your pre-
ferred melody.
The previous selection will be overwritten.
Programming the Transmitter
Select or change
the melody
Button P
Pressthebuttonbriey
repeatedly (< 1.6 s) until
the desired melody is
played
Programming the
transmission code
Transmission button Tx
press (< 1.6 s)
or
Connect voltage
(RTS17)
Transmit transmission code


Adjust Volume
To adjust the volume of the RCP24, repeatedly
press the button , while the RCP24 is in ope-
rating mode.
Thersttimeitispressed,themostrecentlyused
melody will be played at the currently set volume.
Press the button again while the melody is still
being played to move forward by one volume set-
ting:
Select volume
Button press once briey (< 1.6 s)
ACTUAL volume is selected
Button press twice briey (< 1.6 s)
NEXT volume is selected
Button press three times briey (< 1.6 s)
OVER NEXT volume is selected
etc.
The most recently played setting will be adopted.
This volume applies for all programmed transmit-
ters.
The following volumes and volume with ashing
light combinations are available:
Volume1: 80dBwithashinglight
(factory setting)
Volume2: 85dBwithashinglight
Volume3: 90dBwithashinglight
Volume4: onlyashlight,withoutmelody
(LED lights up red
continuously)
Volume5: 80dBwithoutashinglight
Volume6: 85dBwithoutashinglight
Volume7: 90dBwithoutashinglight
Delete Transmission Code
In this mode, individual transmitters can be speci-
callydeletedfromtheRCP24‘smemory.
Button P long press (> 1.6 s)
Deletemodeactive;LEDPashesred
quickly
Press the button on your transmitter
Transmission code deleted; LED P lights up
red for 2 seconds. The RCP24 then switches
to operating mode delete extra space and the
LED Pswitcheso󰀨.
The deletion process will be automatically can-
celled if no buttons are pressed for 30 seconds.
Tocanceltheprocessmanually,brieypressthe
Pbutton once (< 1.6 s).
Delete all transmission codes (Reset)
All programmed transmitters are deleted and the
factory settings are restored:
Button P long press (> 1.6 s)
Deletemodeactive;LEDPashesred
quickly
Button P long press (> 1.6 s)
Reset is carried out; LED P lights up red
for 4 seconds.
The RCP24 switches to operating mode and
theLEDPswitcheso󰀨.
Disposal
Old devices must not be disposed of with
household waste!
Dispose of the waste product at a desig-
nated collection point for electronic waste
or via your specialist retailer.
Dispose of the packaging material in the
recycling containers for cardboard, paper
and plastics.
Warranty
During the warranty period, we undertake to rec-
tify free of charge by repair or replacement any
product defects arising from production or mate-
rial faults.
Anyunauthorisedtamperingwith,ormodications
to, the product shall render this warranty null and
void.
Conformity
ELDAT EaS GmbH hereby declares that the radio
equipment type RCP24 is in compliance with Di-
rective 2014/53/EU and UK S.I. 2017/1206.
The full text of the EU and UK declarations of con-
formity can be obtained at the following internet
address: www.eldat.de
Customer Service
If, despite correct handling, faults or malfunctions
occur or in case of damage, please contact your
retailer or the manufacturer.
ELDAT EaS GmbH
Schmiedestraße 2
15745 Wildau
Germany
Phone: + 49 33 75 / 90 37-310
Fax: + 49 33 75 / 90 37-90
Internet: www.eldat.de
E-Mail: [email protected]
UM181316A 0322 EN
Programming Acknowledging Low Battery Voltage
If a low battery voltage message is received from
a programmed transmitter, the PLED and LED
willashredalternatelyandtherewillbea
double beep after the ringtone sounds.
If a telegram without a low battery voltage mes-
sage is subsequently received from the same
transmitter, this signalling stops. (Battery has ap-
parently been changed.).
If low battery voltage telegrams have been re-
ceived from several transmitters, all transmitters
must send a telegram without a low battery vol-
tage message for the signalling to automatically
end.
To manually acknowledge the low battery voltage
message, briey press the Pbutton or the but-
ton .
Button
pressbrieyrepeatedly(<1.6s)
until the desired volume is played.

Long press Button P
(>1.6 s)

Press Transmitter
button Tx

Taste P
press long (>1.6 s)

Thedecibelgures
are only guidelines,
the actual volume
depends on the
melody selected.
Long press Button P
(>1.6 s)

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