Easy wave RCU08 User manual

Setting up the receiver
A Installing the receiver............................... 1
A1 Selecting the location......................... 1
A2 Mounting the receiver ........................ 1
A3 Electrical connection.......................... 2
B Operation................................................... 2
B1 Operating and indicator elements...... 2
B2 Operating modes ............................... 3
B3 Conversion table for timer.................. 4
B4 Timer multiplier table.......................... 4
C Programming ............................................ 5
C1 Programming transmitters/buttons..... 5
C2 Adjust the timer...................... ........... 5
C3 Deleting transmitters/buttons ............. 6
C4 Output reset ....................................... 6
C5 Factory reset...................................... 7
D Bidirectional functions............................. 7
D1 Programming a server ....................... 7
D2 Deleting a server................................ 7
E General information.................................. 8
A Installing the receiver
A1 Selecting the location
The device is considered to be an electrical
switch according to EN 60669-2-1.
Note that installation in distribution boxes, enclo-
sures made of metal, in the immediate vicinity of
large metal objects, on the oor or near the oor
can have a negative impact on the radio range.
There are no restrictions with regard to the instal-
lation height.
A2 Mounting the receiver
1. Remove the housing cover.
2. Attach the receiver to the mounting location.
Use the screw threads of the cover screws for
this purpose.
3. Switch o the supply voltage.
4. Insert the connection cables through the dou-
ble membrane glands. Pull the cable back
briey to form the seal.
5. Connect the cables for the power supply,
consumers to be switched and, if necessary,
external button according to the connection
diagram (see section A3 "Electrical connec-
tion").
Mains power cables or cables
connected to other circuits must
not be used for the button con-
nections!
6. Switch on the power supply (230 V AC).
7. Now program the transmitter codes for the
transmitter and, if applicable, the external
buttons on the receiver (see section C1 "Pro-
gram transmitters/buttons").
The receiver is live during
programming! Do not touch
the terminals; there is a risk of
electric shock!
8. Screw the housing cover back onto the lower
part of the housing.
RCU08EN5002A01
Technical data
Frequency: 868.30 MHz
Modulation: FSK
Coding: Easywave neo
Power supply: 230 VAC 50 Hz
Output: 2 potential-free relay
outputs 10A
1x normally open
contact
1x change-over contact
Input: 2 potential-free button
inputs
Power consumption: 0.9 W standby
2.3 W max. without load
Contact load: see load table
Degree of protection: IP66
(in delivery condition)
Operating temperature: -20 °C to +45 °C
Dimensions (W/L/H): 180/94/58 mm
Weight: 447 g
Scope of delivery
RCU08 receiver, operating manual
Load table
Load type Max. load
Ohmic load:
Incandescent lamps, 230 V
Halogen lamps, etc.
10A / 2,300 VA
Inductive load:
Halogen lamps with
wound transformers
(transformer loaded at least
85%)
3A / 690 VA
Non- or series-compensated
uorescent lamps with
ferromagnetic ballasts
3A / 690 VA
Parallel-compensated
uorescent lamps with
ferromagnetic ballasts
3A / 690 VA
ECG capacity: electronic
ballasts, electronic
transformers, etc.
4A / 920 VA
Intended use
The device may only be used as a radio receiver
for switching electrical loads according to the load
table. Operation is carried out using Easywave
radio transmitters, an Easywave neo transmitter,
APC01 Easywave neo server or connected but-
tons / switches.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused
by improper use or use contrary to the intended
purpose.
RCU08 Surface-mounted receiver
EN
Safety instructions
Before operating the device, please read
these instructions carefully! Failure to ob-
serve the instructions may result in re or
other hazards.
Attention! The device may only
be operated on the 230V/50Hz AC
mains. The electrical installation
may only be carried out by an ap-
proved electrician (according to
VDE 0100).
The device is part of a building installation. Observe
applicable laws, standards and regulations of the coun-
try in which the devices are installed, as well as the
instructions from the manufacturer for the devices to
be switched!
Only load the device up to the specied power limit!
The device must be fused with an upstream 10 A circuit
breaker.
Have non-functioning devices checked by the manu-
facturer and do not make any unauthorised changes
to the device!
Function
The RCU08 receiver is used for potential-free
switching of mains or (protective) low voltage
(SELV) for up to two consumers.
The receiver can be operated in ON/OFF, PULSE
and DEAD MAN operating modes. The ON/OFF
operating mode can also be used with two TIMER
functions and one LOGIC function.
Up to two external buttons can be connected
potential-free to the button inputs of the RCU08
Button inputs
In the factory state, the two external buttons EXT1
and EXT2 use the operating mode ON/OFF ( )
in 1-button operation. EXT1 is assigned to output
1 (CH1) and EXT2 is assigned to output 2 (CH2).
This assignment is restored after an output or fac-
tory reset.
The factory assignment of the external buttons
can be changed at any time. For this purpose,
the buttons can be programmed or also deleted
in any operating mode of the outputs CH1/CH2,
analogue to radio transmitters.
As soon as a button is programmed to an output,
the factory assignment is ignored. If, for example,
the EXT1 button is programmed to output CH2,
it will no longer switch output CH1. If the EXT1
button is to switch both outputs, it must be pro-
grammed to output CH2 as well as to its originally
assigned output CH1.
External buttons behave like a transmitter button
with the button code B and should always be pro-
grammed in 1-button operation.
The button inputs have priority over radio trans-
mitters and can therefore be used, for example,
to temporarily block an output. To do this, connect
a switch and program it into the ON/OFF operat-
ing mode with 2-button operation ( ). As long as
the switch is closed, the respective output also
remains switched o.
If a switch is programmed in the DEAD MAN op-
erating mode ( ), it switches the output ON as
soon as it is closed. Radio transmitters can switch
the output OFF again at any time.
Models

B Operation
B1 Operating and indicator elements INDICATION Operating mode Programming mode
LED GREEN
PWR Power Supply voltage is
applied, LED lights up.
LED RED
2TB
1TB
2-button operation
1-button operation
LED 2TB ashes when a wire-
less signal is detected.
Displays the selected mode.
Signals the programming or
delete mode.
CH1 LED output 1 lights up Relay 1 switched Displays the output selected
for programming.
CH2 LED output 2 lights up Relay 2 switched
Digital display
....
When a programmed trans-
mission code is received, the
corresponding operating mode
is displayed for 2 s.
Display of the selected
operating mode.
Display of the seconds in
TIMER programming.
OPERATION Operating mode Programming mode
Programming button Start programming mode Select operating mode
Mode button Select operating mode
Channel 1 button Manually switch output 1
ON/OFF Select output 1
Channel 2 button Manually switch output 2
ON/OFF Select output 2
2
A Installing the receiver
A3 Electrical connection
When switching to programming mode, all outputs are switched o and no switching operations
are possible for the time of programming.
When returned to operating mode, the outputs remain switched o.
L
N
230V
~
50 Hz
externer Taster EXT1
externer Taster EXT2
1TB
PMCH1CH2
2TB
PWR
X2
230 V~ 50Hz
LN
X1
CH1
max.10A/250V~
µ
11 14
X3
CH2
24
21 22
µ
max.10A/250V~
X4
EXT1 EXT2
Cable cross-sections
Power supply and
connection cables (X1-X3):
rigid cables: 0.5 - 2.5 mm²
exible cables
with wire end ferrule: 0.5 - 1.5 mm²
Up to two wires with max. 2.5 mm² can be
connected per terminal X1, X2, X3.
external buttons (X4):
rigid cables: 0.2 - 1.5 mm²
exible cables
with wire end ferrule: 0.2 - 0.75 mm²
1TB
PMCH1CH2
2TB
PWR
external button EXT2
external button EXT1

B Operation
B2 Operating modes
By pressing the P button, you rst determine
whether you want to program a transmitter/button
in 2-button operation or in 1-button operation .
Then select the desired operating mode by press-
ing the Mbutton several times. The currently
selected operating mode is shown in the digital
display.
As soon as you have selected the output to be
programmed, the desired transmission code/but-
ton can be programmed with the selected combi-
nation of operation and operating mode.
To do this, simply press the desired button of the
transmitter or the button to be programmed.
3
Operating modes
2-button operation (2TB) 1-button operation (1TB)
Transmitter button Transmitter button
A B C D A B C D
ON/OFF ON and OFF switching with the 1- or 2-button operation.
I/O If, when using the 1TB, the transmitter button or the button is pressed for longer than
1.6 s, all outputs in which the transmitter/button is programmed are switched o.
ON OFF ON OFF ON/
OFF
ON/
OFF
ON/
OFF
ON/
OFF
PULSE If a transmitter button or a button is pressed, the relay switches for the duration of the time set in the operating mode.
Only 1TB possible; with 2TB, both buttons trigger the same function
1 s Output is switched for 1.0 second ON ON ON ON ON ON
OFF after timeout
TIMER
The duration of the switching time is programmed permanently. The relay switches ON for the duration of the selected time.
The switching time can be retriggered (retrig), i.e. if the button is pressed again before the time has elapsed, the switching time starts
again from the beginning.
3 min Switches OFF after 3 minutes without shutdown warning. ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
7 min! Switches OFF after 7 minutes with shutdown warning.*) ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
TIMER adjustable
indi-
vidual
The duration of the switching time can be set by the user. Each transmitter or button
can be assigned its own switching time.
The switching time assigned to a transmitter/button can only be changed by program-
ming it in again. The factory setting is 15 minutes switching time without shutdown
warning. The timer can be retriggered.
Switching time min: 1s, max: 16:40h, shutdown warning optional.
ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
global The duration of the switching time can be set by the user. A separate switching time
can be programmed for each channel. The programmed switching time applies to all
transmitters/buttons for the respective channel that have been programmed in this
operating mode. If the switching time is changed, the changes also aect transmitters/
buttons that have already been programmed. The factory setting is 15 minutes switch-
ing time without shutdown warning. The timer can be retriggered.
Switching time min: 1s, max: 16:40h, shutdown warning optional.
ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
OFF ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
ON/
retrig
DEAD MAN The output switches as long as the transmitter button or the button is pressed.
max.
36 s
SWITCH OFF when the button is released or automatically after 36 seconds.
External buttons or switches can switch the output ON without limitation,
but do not have priority over radio transmitters in this operating mode.
ON ON ON ON ON ON
LOGIC
Only possible for 2TB! All programmed transmission codes are linked according to an AND/OR logic. This operating mode is subordinate
to all other operating modes! This means that any command from a transmitter programmed in another operating mode disables this
operating mode! If another operating mode switches OFF while logic is ON, the logic function is reset. (But can be restarted at any time)
External buttons cannot be used for this operating mode!
Logic
/
OR link: If a transmitter that is programmed in this operating mode sends an A telegram (ON), the relay switches ON.
AND link: If all the transmitters programmed in this operating mode, which previously sent an Atelegram (ON), have sent
a Btelegram (OFF), the relay switches OFF.
In 2-button operation (2TB), the transmitter but-
tons Aor Care for switching ON, starting the TIM-
ER functions or retriggering them. The transmitter
buttons Bor Dare for switching OFF or stopping
the TIMER function. Only one transmitter button
needs to be programmed into the receiver; the
code for the second button is assigned automati-
cally.
If a PULSE or DEAD MAN function is programmed
in the 2TB, both buttons always carry out the
same function! External buttons can only be used
to a limited extent in 2-button operation.
In 1-button operation (1TB), each button can be
used alternately for switching ON and OFF or for
triggering a PULSE.
Each button can be used to start and retrigger the
timer and to carry out the dead man control.
Each button must be programmed into the receiv-
er individually; there is no automatic assignment.
The logic function cannot be used with the 1TB.
Therefore, the setting is ignored in this operating
mode.
*) The switch-o process (!) is signalled as follows: 30 seconds before the end: Output switches 1x briey OFF and ON again. 15 seconds before the end:
Output switches 2x briey OFF and ON again.
When using energy-saving lamps, a shutdown warning is not possible. Use of this function may cause damage to the lamp.

4
Multiplier
Seconds Counter 1 10 100 1000
10:00:01 0:00:10 0:01:40 0:16:40
20:00:02 0:00:20 0:03:20 0:33:20
30:00:03 0:00:30 0:05:00 0:50:00
40:00:04 0:00:40 0:06:40 1:06:40
50:00:05 0:00:50 0:08:20 1:23:20
60:00:06 0:01:00 0:10:00 1:40:00
70:00:07 0:01:10 0:11:40 1:56:40
80:00:08 0:01:20 0:13:20 2:13:20
90:00:09 0:01:30 0:15:00 2:30:00
10 0:00:10 0:01:40 0:16:40 2:46:40
11 0:00:11 0:01:50 0:18:20 3:03:20
12 0:00:12 0:02:00 0:20:00 3:20:00
13 0:00:13 0:02:10 0:21:40 3:36:40
14 0:00:14 0:02:20 0:23:20 3:53:20
15 0:00:15 0:02:30 0:25:00 4:10:00
16 0:00:16 0:02:40 0:26:40 4:26:40
17 0:00:17 0:02:50 0:28:20 4:43:20
18 0:00:18 0:03:00 0:30:00 5:00:00
19 0:00:19 0:03:10 0:31:40 5:16:40
20 0:00:20 0:03:20 0:33:20 5:33:20
21 0:00:21 0:03:30 0:35:00 5:50:00
22 0:00:22 0:03:40 0:36:40 6:06:40
23 0:00:23 0:03:50 0:38:20 6:23:20
24 0:00:24 0:04:00 0:40:00 6:40:00
25 0:00:25 0:04:10 0:41:40 6:56:40
26 0:00:26 0:04:20 0:43:20 7:13:20
27 0:00:27 0:04:30 0:45:00 7:30:00
28 0:00:28 0:04:40 0:46:40 7:46:40
29 0:00:29 0:04:50 0:48:20 8:03:20
30 0:00:30 0:05:00 0:50:00 8:20:00
Conversion seconds with multiplier in time (hours:minutes:seconds)
B3 Conversion table for TIMER adjustable
Multiplier
Seconds Counter 1 10 100 1000
31 0:00:31 0:05:10 0:51:40 8:36:40
32 0:00:32 0:05:20 0:53:20 8:53:20
33 0:00:33 0:05:30 0:55:00 9:10:00
34 0:00:34 0:05:40 0:56:40 9:26:40
35 0:00:35 0:05:50 0:58:20 9:43:20
36 0:00:36 0:06:00 1:00:00 10:00:00
37 0:00:37 0:06:10 1:01:40 10:16:40
38 0:00:38 0:06:20 1:03:20 10:33:20
39 0:00:39 0:06:30 1:05:00 10:50:00
40 0:00:40 0:06:40 1:06:40 11:06:40
41 0:00:41 0:06:50 1:08:20 11:23:20
42 0:00:42 0:07:00 1:10:00 11:40:00
43 0:00:43 0:07:10 1:11:40 11:56:40
44 0:00:44 0:07:20 1:13:20 12:13:20
45 0:00:45 0:07:30 1:15:00 12:30:00
46 0:00:46 0:07:40 1:16:40 12:46:40
47 0:00:47 0:07:50 1:18:20 13:03:20
48 0:00:48 0:08:00 1:20:00 13:20:00
49 0:00:49 0:08:10 1:21:40 13:36:40
50 0:00:50 0:08:20 1:23:20 13:53:20
51 0:00:51 0:08:30 1:25:00 14:10:00
52 0:00:52 0:08:40 1:26:40 14:26:40
53 0:00:53 0:08:50 1:28:20 14:43:20
54 0:00:54 0:09:00 1:30:00 15:00:00
55 0:00:55 0:09:10 1:31:40 15:16:40
56 0:00:56 0:09:20 1:33:20 15:33:20
57 0:00:57 0:09:30 1:35:00 15:50:00
58 0:00:58 0:09:40 1:36:40 16:06:40
59 0:00:59 0:09:50 1:38:20 16:23:20
60 0:01:00 0:10:00 1:40:00 16:40:00
B Operation
B4 Timer multiplier table
Multiplier
1 x seconds
10 x seconds
100 x seconds
1000 x seconds
100 x seconds with shutdown warning
Please note that the times given here are approximate. Due to the
calculation method and component tolerances, deviations may occur.
The longer the set time, the greater the deviation.

C1
Programming transmitters/buttons
If a previously programmed transmitter/button is
programmed again in the same output, the previ-
ous operating mode is overwritten with the new
operating mode.
32 transmission codes can be programmed per
output.
External buttons are programmed just like radio
transmitters and should be used in 1-button op-
eration (1TB).
If the external buttons have not been programmed
in another operating mode, they operate in the
ON/OFF operating mode ( ) with 1-button op-
eration.
Operation 1)
[Press button] Indication Note
Programming 2TB
P 1x briey LED 2TB ashes Programming mode 2-button operation
started.
M repeatedly Number for the OM in
the digital display
Select operating mode (OM).
CH1/CH2 LED CH1/CH2 and
LED 2TB ash
Select output.
Only one output can be active at a time;
change as often as required.
Transmitter
button Tx or
button
1x briey
LED 2TB and
LED of the selected
output light up
Transmission code/button code programmed.
When all the LEDs turn o, the receiver is
ready for operation.
Programming 1TB
P 2x briey LED 1TB ashes Programming mode 1-button operation
started.
M repeatedly Number for the OM in
the digital display
Select operating mode (OM).
CH1/CH2 LED CH1/CH2 and
LED 1TB ash
Select output.
Only one output can be active at a time;
change as often as required.
Transmitter
button Tx or
button
1x briey
LED 1TB and LED
of the selected output
light up
Transmitter/button programmed.
When all the LEDs turn o, the receiver is
ready for operation.
C Programming
C2 Adjust TIMER
The switching times for operating modes 4 and
5 can be set individually for each output.
The switching time is calculated using the base
time measured during programming and the se-
lected multiplier.
The maximum base time is 60 seconds. After this
time, the measurement stops automatically and
skips to the multiplier selection.
TIMER individual ( )
The set switching time applies individually to eve-
ry transmitter/button programmed to this operat-
ing mode.
The most recently set switching time is saved and
used during programming.
The switching time assigned to a transmitter/but-
ton can only be changed by programming the
transmitter/button again.
TIMER global ( )
The set switching time applies globally to all
transmitters/buttons programmed to an output.
The most recently set switching time set is also
used for transmitters/buttons that have already
been programmed.
Operation
[Press button]
Indication Note
1.
P 1x briey LED 2TB ashes Programming mode started
2. M repeatedly Number of the OM in
the display
Select the timer mode to be adjust. ( or )
3. CH1/CH2 LED CH1/CH2 and
LED 2TB ash
Select output.
Only one output can be selected.
4.
P > 1.6 s LED 2TB + 1TB
ash alternately
Display: Seconds
count up
The measurement of the base time for the
timer is started.
In the display, the seconds count up from
1-10 (0) a maximum of 6 times.
After a maximum of 60 s, the measurement is
stopped automatically.
5.
P 1x briey 2TB+1TB light up
Display: Multiplier (A)
ashes
The measurement of the base time is
stopped. The currently selected multiplier is
shown in the display.
6.
M repeatedly 2TB + 1TB light up
Display: current
multiplier ashes
Set the multiplier to be used for the time just
measured (see section B4, "Timer multiplier
table").
7.
P 1x briey 2TB+1TB light up
Display: multiplier
selected lights up
The measured time is multiplied by the
selected multiplier and saved as the new
switching time.
When all the LEDs turn o, the receiver is
ready for operation.
Programming can be cancelled by pressing the Pbutton several times.
The order is: 2TB →1TB →Operating mode. In operating mode, all red LEDs and the display are
o, as long as no output is activated.
5
1) Timeout: If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds, the RCU08 automatically switches back to
operating mode. The settings are not saved.
1TB
PMCH1CH2
2TB
PWR
Tx
PM
CH1/CH2
<1,6 s
<1,6 s

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C3 Deleting transmitters/buttons
In delete mode, individual transmitters/buttons
can be deleted from the memory of an output.
External buttons can be "deleted" in the same
way.
If an external button is "deleted" from all outputs,
it works again in the ON/OFF operating mode ( )
1-button operation in the factory-set output.
Complete deactivation of the button inputs is not
possible.
Operation 1)
[Press button]
Indication Note
P
P
1x briey or
2x briey
LED 2TB ashes
LED 1TB ashes
Programming mode started.
Mrepeatedly
Select delete function L.
CH1/CH2 LED CH1/CH2 and
LED xTB ash
Select output.
Only one output can be selected. Output can
be changed as often as required.
P> 1.6 s LED output + 2TB
+ 1TB ash quickly
Delete mode started.
Cancel 1x P<1.6 s
Transmitter
button Tx or
button
1x briey
LED output + 2TB
+ 1TB light up
Transmitter/button deleted from the selected
output.
When all the LEDs turn o, the receiver is
ready for operation.
1) If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds, the RCU08 automatically switches back to operating mode.
The settings are not saved.
C4 Output reset
A separate reset can be performed for each out-
put.
All programmed transmitters/buttons are deleted
and all switching times for the respective output
are reset.
The external button input belonging to the output
is assigned to the relevant output again:
Output 1 (CH1): EXT1 button
→1TB, ON/OFF
Output 2 (CH2): EXT2 button
→1TB, ON/OFF
Operation 1)
[Press button]
Indication Note
P
P
1x briey or
2x briey
LED 2TB ashes
LED 1TB ashes
Programming mode started.
Mrepeatedly Select delete function L.
CH1/CH2 LED CH1/CH2 and
LED xTB ash
Select output.
Only one output can be selected.
Output can be changed as often as required.
P> 1.6 s LED output + 2TB
+ 1TB ash quickly
Delete mode started
Cancel 1x P<1.6 s
P> 1.6 s LED output + 2TB
+ 1TB light up
All transmitters/buttons from the selected
output deleted and TIMER reset.
When all the LEDs turn o, the receiver is
ready for operation.
1) If no buttons are pressed within 30 seconds, the RCU08 automatically switches back to operating mode.
The settings are not saved.
C Programming
If a transmitter/button is programmed in several outputs, it may have to be deleted from each
output individually.
If an attempt is made to delete a transmitter/button that is not programmed in the selected
output, the LEDs ash quickly and the receiver remains in delete mode.
1TB
PMCH1CH2
2TB
PWR
PM
CH1/CH2
<1,6 s
Tx
<1,6 s
P>1,6 s
5
1TB
PMCH1CH2
2TB
PWR
PM
CH1/CH2
<1,6 s
P>1,6 s
P>1,6 s

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C5 Factory reset
Performing a factory reset restores all settings of
all outputs to the factory default.
All programmed transmitters and, if applicable,
also the server are deleted and all switching times
set back to the default value.
The external button inputs are assigned to the
original output again:
EXT1 button: Output 1 (CH1) -> 1TB, ON/OFF
EXT2 button: Output 2 (CH2) -> 1TB, ON/OFF
Operation
[Press button]
Indication Note
1.
Mkeep
pressed
2. CH1
+
CH2
keep
pressed for
5 s
Symbol
is displayed for 4 s.
Factory reset has been carried out, all set-
tings have been reset. When the display is
o, the receiver is ready for operation.
C Programming
D Bidirectional functions (Easywave neo)
To enable the use of bidirectional functionalities,
an APC01 Easywave neo server can be pro-
grammed to the RCU08.
The RCU08 is automatically recognised and con-
gured by the server as a 2-fold switch receiver.
During programming, the server automatically
recognises the number of available channels and
does not have to be separately programmed into
each channel.
The available range of functions is also recog-
nised automatically, so that no specic operating
mode has to be selected when programming in
a server.
Program the APC01 server according to the in-
structions in the Easywave app.
After programming, the server receives feedback
of every switching operation carried out, even if
the operation is triggered by another transmitter/
button or manually by the CH1 and CH2 buttons
on the RCU08.
This means that the current status of each output
can be shown via the relevant app at any time.
An incoming switch command via the server is
shown as a dash (-) on the display of the RCU08.
D1 Programming a server
Only one server at a time can be programmed into
the receiver. A server that has already been pro-
grammed will be overwritten.
D2 Deleting a server
To delete a server, the receiver must be supplied
with power.
Alternatively, for deletion via the app, the server
can also be deleted by performing a factory reset
on the receiver.
Operation
[Press button]
Indication Note
1.
Delete the receiver in the app while the receiver is supplied with power
and is within range of the server.
Operation
[Press button]
Indication Note
1.
Start the prorgramming process in the ap. As soon as you are prompted in the app,
start the programming mode on the receiver (see point 2.).
2. Ppress 1x
briey
The display shows
the last operating
mode selected.
All operating modes possible except
(delete mode).
If the display shows , press
the M button 1x briey to exit the delete
mode.
3. Complete the programming process via the app.

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E General information
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 modications
to, the product shall render this warranty null and
void.
Conformity
ELDAT EaS GmbH hereby declares that the radio
equipment type RCU08 is in compliance with the
Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity
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
15475 Wildau
Germany
Phone: + 49 33 75 / 90 37-310
Fax: + 49 33 75 / 90 37-90
Internet: www.eldat.de
E-mail: [email protected]
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