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Easy wave RCJ34 User manual

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RCJ34EN50002A01
5A 5A
L
1
2
T2 T1
12
Intended Use
The device may only be used indoors as a radio
receiver to switch up to two mains voltage devices
on and o󰀨. It is operated using Easywave radio
transmitters or an external button.
The manufacturer will not be liable for damage
caused by improper or inappropriate use.
Safety Advice
Before installing the device, carefully
read through this operating manual! Fai-
ling to observe these instructions may
result in re or other hazards.
- The electrical installation may only
be performed by an authorised
and qualied electrician.
- The load current circuit on which the device
is operated must be protected by a circuit
breaker switch in accordance with EN60898-
1 (tripping characteristic B or C, max. 10 A
rated current).
- We will not accept any liability for personal in-
jury or damage to property caused by failure
to observe the operating instructions and in
particular the safety advice!
- Observe the applicable laws, standards and
regulations as well as the manufacturer’s in-
structions for the devices to be operated!
- Have faulty units checked by the manufactu-
rer!
- Do not open the unit housing!
- Do not make any unauthorized alterations or
modications to the unit!
Function
The RCJ34 ush-mounted receiver is used to
switch two electrical devices ON and OFF by us-
ing a radio transmitter or an external button.
The operating modes ON/OFF and DEAD MAN
are available (see section “Operating modes“).
32 Easywave transmission codes can be pro-
grammed into the receiver for each output.
The integrated POTA (Programming Over The
Air) remote programming function can be used to
reprogram an already-installed and no longer ac-
cessible receiver. A detailed POTA programming
manual is available on our website:
https://www.eldat.de/pota_en.pdf
or you can request support from our customer
service.
Push-button inputs T1+T2
The RCJ34 has two push-button inputs T1 and
T2, which have to be connected to L.
When in factory mode, the push-button inputs are
programmed in the ON/OFF 1-button operation
mode, whereby push-button input T1 controls out-
put 1 and push-button input T2 controls output 2.
The external buttons can be programmed in other
operating modes or deleted at any time. This is
done in the same way as programming Easywave
transmitters. If an external button is deleted it re-
turns to the ON/OFF 1-button operation mode.
RCJ34EN5002A01
Wiring diagram
230 V AC
50 Hz
N
L
55
µµ
12
L
T2NL12T1
Wire cross-sections
Only wires with a cable cross-section of 0.5 mm²
to 2.5 mm² shall be connected. The stripping
length of the connecting wires is 6 to 7 mm.
Technical Details
Frequency: 868.30 MHz
Radiated power: 6.38 mW
Modulation: FSK
Coding: Easywave neo,
POTA
Device type: dual switch
Power supply: 230 V AC
Input: 2 external buttons
Output: 2 potential-loaded relay
contacts (normally open)
Power consumption: 0.4 W standby
0.8 W max. w/o load
Maximum contact load
- resistive load 5 A / 1,150 VA
- inductive load 1.5 A / 345 VA
Operating temperature: -20 °C to +45 °C
Dimensions (H/W/D): 43,0 / 42,0 / 17,5 mm
Weight: approx. 31 g
Scope of delivery
Flush mounted receiver RCJ34,
operating manual
RCJ34 Flush-mounted receiver 2-channel 230 V
EN
Models
Programming
Button P
The push-button inputs are handled like a trans-
mitter button with the button code B and should
always be used in 1-button operation.
If a push-button input is programmed in the ON/
OFF 2-button operation mode, it can lock the out-
put. As long as the push-button input is closed,
the switching output remains switched o󰀨. Radio
transmitters are ignored during this time.
If the push-button input is programmed in DEAD
MAN operating mode, it switches the output ON
as long as it is closed. However, radio transmit-
ters can switch the output OFF again at any time.
Operation
Briey press the P button (repeatedly), to begin
programming mode for the required operation
mode and the required output. Any Easywave
transmitter can then be programmed in this op-
eration mode.
A separate operation mode can be assigned to
each transmitter / transmitter button. For local op-
eration, external buttons can be connected.
When in 2-button operation (2-TB), transmitter
buttons A and C switch ON. Transmitter buttons
B and D switch OFF. Only one transmitter button
must be programmed, as the code of the other
button is automatically assigned.
In 1-button operation (1-TB), each function is
triggered with just one transmitter button. Each
button must be programmed individually into the
receiver, there is no automatic assignment.
Timeout
(1)
If no button is pressed within 30 seconds, the
RCJ34 automatically switches to operation mode.
The settings are not saved.
Operating modes
2-button operation
ON/OFF
Transmission code A or C switches ON.
Transmission code B or D switches OFF.
1-button operation
ON/OFF
Each transmitter code A/B/C/D can switch ON
and OFF alternately.
If the transmitter button is pressed for longer than
2 seconds, the output is switched OFF, regardless
of its current state (status of switching is synchro-
nized).
DEAD MAN
The output switches as long as the transmitter
button is pressed, but for a maximum of 36 se-
conds (unlimited, when using external pushbut-
ton).
LED red | green
P


Tx
The RCJ34 only responds to programmed Easywave transmitters. To program a transmitter, use the P
button to select the output to be switched and the desired operating mode. As soon as the LED ashes
in the selected combination of rhythm and color, press the transmitter button to be programmed or the
connected button input T1/T2.
The transmitter and the external button can optionally be programmed into both outputs. If an already
programmed transmitter is programmed into an output, the previous operating mode is overwritten with
the newly selected one.
32 transmission codes can be programmed per output. Each button input occupies a memory location
as soon as it is programmed in an operating mode. If the LED ashes quickly for four seconds when
programming a transmitter, all memory slots of the respective output are occupied.
PROGRAMMING
A programming process can be cancelled by
briey pressing the Pprogramming button
several times. Once the LED turns o󰀨, the
receiver returned to standby.
Output 1 (LED red)
P 1x < 2 s → ON/OFF 2-TB
P 2x < 2 s → ON/OFF 1-TB
P 3x < 2 s → DEAD MAN
Output 2 (LED green)
P 1x < 2 s + 1x > 2 s → ON/OFF 2-TB
P 2x < 2 s + 1x > 2 s → ON/OFF 1-TB
P 3x < 2 s + 1x > 2 s → DEAD MAN
Select operating mode
Send transmission code
Program transmitters
1. Switch o󰀨 the power supply.
2. Connect the supply voltage and the devices to
be controlled according to the wiring diagram.
Observe the applicable electrical regulations!
3. Switch the power supply back on and program
the coding of the transmitter buttons to the re-
ceiver (see „Program transmitters“).
4. Seal the ush-mounted installation box with
the corresponding cover.
Make sure there is no interference with the
wireless connection!
Do not mount the device in a distribution box,
in metal casings and in direct proximity to lar-
ge metal objects.
SETTING UP THE RECEIVER
The receiver must be installed and commissioned by a qualied electrician
in a commercially available ush-mounted installation box.
The cable length for connecting external
buttons must not exceed 3 meters.
Operation
(1)
[Press button] Indication Note
ON/OFF 2-TB

P1x briey LED P ashes red Operating mode ON/OFF 2-TB selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds red
Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
ON/OFF 1-TB

P2x briey LED P ashes red Operating mode ON/OFF 1-TB selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds red Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
DEAD MAN 1-TB

P3x briey LED P ashes red Operating mode DEAD MAN selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds red
Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
ON/OFF 2-TB

P
P
1x briey
1x long
LED P ashes red
LED P ashes green
Operating mode ON/OFF 2-TB
Operating mode ON/OFF 2-TB selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds green
Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
ON/OFF 1-TB

P
P
2x briey
1x long
LED P ashes red
LED P ashes green
Operating mode ON/OFF 1-TB
Operating mode ON/OFF 1-TB selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds green
Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
DEAD MAN 1-TB

P
P
3x briey
1x long
LED P ashes red
LED P ashes green
Operating mode DEAD MAN
Operating mode DEAD MAN selected
Tx Transmitter
button
1x briey
LED P lights up
2 seconds green
Transmission code is programmed.
When the LED turns o󰀨, the receiver
is ready for operation.
Output 1Output 2
LED indications Press button
briey (< 2s) = Press button for less than 2 seconds
long(> 2 s) = Press button longer than 2 seconds
Operation
1-TB = 1-button operation
2-TB = 2-button operation
EXPLANATION
ashes quickly
lights
o󰀨
ashes
LED indications Press button
briey (< 2s) = Press button for less than 2 seconds
long(> 2 s) = Press button longer than 2 seconds
Operation
1-TB = 1-button operation
2-TB = 2-button operation
EXPLANATION
ashes quickly
lights up
o󰀨
ashes
2
3
PROGRAMMING
TxP

Deleting transmitters
In delete mode, individual transmitters or external buttons can be specically deleted from the memory
of the RCJ34. The delete mode is activated separately for each output. If a transmitter is programmed
into both outputs, it can only be deleted from both outputs one after the other.
If an external button is deleted from all outputs, the button input then works again in the factory opera-
ting mode ON/OFF 1-TB of its associated output.
If the LED ashes quickly for two seconds during deletion, the transmitter in question was not program-
med into the selected output. The receiver remains in delete mode.
Operation
(1)
[Press button] Indication Note

P1x long
LED P ashes quickly red
Receiver in delete mode for output 1.
Tx 1x briey LED P lights up
2 seconds red
Transmitter has been deleted.
Reset
Doing a RESET, the receiver will be set back to the factory settings. All programmed transmitters are
deleted and the button inputs are reset to the factory operating mode. The reset is always carried out
for both outputs.
Operation
(1)
[Press button] Indication Note

P1x long
LED P ashes quickly red
Receiver in delete mode.
P 1x long LED P lights up
4 seconds red
All transmission codes have been deleted and
the factory settings have been restored.
P

P
> 2 s
> 2 s
> 2 s
Output 1Output 2
Operation
(1)
[Press button] Indication Note

P
P
1x long
1x briey
LED P ashes quickly green
Receiver in delete mode for output 2.
Tx 1x briey LED P lights up
2 seconds green
Transmitter has been deleted.
TxP

P> 2 s
P< 2 s
UM500021_1023 EN
In order to be able to use bidirectional functionalities, a server (e.g. APC01) can be programmed into
the RCJ34. The available functions are automatically detected, so no specic operation type needs to
be selected when programming a server.
Program the server into the receiver according to the instructions in the respective server application by
adding an ELDAT actuator as an „Easywave neo“ device. After it is programmed, the server receives
feedback about each switching operation performed, even if this is triggered by another transmitter or
manually via the external button inputs on the RCJ34. The current state of the receiver is therefore
always displayed in the associated application.
BI-DIRECTIONAL FUNCTIONS (Easywave neo)
Disposal
Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste!
Dispose of the waste product via a
collection point for electronic scrap or
via your specialist dealer.
Put the packaging material into the
recycling bins for cardboard, paper
and plastics.
Warranty
We will remedy defects on the device based on
material or production errors or exchange the de-
vice within the statutory warranty period.
Any unauthorized tampering with, or modica-
tions to, the product shall render this warranty
null and void.
Conformity
Hereby, ELDAT EaS GmbH declares that the ra-
dio equipment type RCJ34 is in compliance with
Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU de-
claration of conformity is available at the following
internet address: www.eldat.de
Customer Service
If the device does not work properly despite pro-
per handling or in case of damage, please contact
the manufacturer or your retailer.
ELDAT EaS GmbH
Schmiedestraße 2
15745 Wildau
Germany
Phone: + 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-310
Fax: + 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-90
Internet: www.eldat.de
E-mail: [email protected]
GENERAL INFORMATION
P



Start programming
process in the server
application
Put the receiver in programming mode
Finish the programming
process in the appli-
cation
Program server
Add an actuator in the Easywave app as an Easywave neo device and follow the instructions in the
app. Only one server can be programmed into the receiver. Any server that may have already been
programmed will be overwritten.
Delete server
A server can be removed from the RCJ33 by deleting the relevant device in the server application. To
delete the server, the receiver must be powered and within range of the server. As an alternative to
deleting it via the app, the server can also be deleted by resetting the receiver.

Delete the receiver or relevant Easywave neo actuator in the server application, while the recei-
ver is powered and within range of the server.
Operation
(1)
[Press button] Indication Note

Start the programming process via the server application.
P1x briey LED P ashes red
Receiver in programming mode
any operating mode possible

Complete the programming process via the application.
Once a server is programmed to the RCJ33, an acknowledgement for each switching opera-
tion is transmitted via radio. If the server is not in use, delete it from the receiver to prevent
unnecessary radio transmissions.

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