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Eldat RTS16 User manual

Before using the Radio Window
Contact, carefully read through the
operating instructions!
Also note the operating instructions of the
receiver(s)!
Have faulty Radio Window Contact
checked by the manufacturer!
Do not make any unauthorized alterations
or modifications to the Radio Window
Contact!
Keep the batteries out of the reach of
children!
Function
Start-Up
1. Unscrew the transmitter upper part.
2. Insert the enclosed battery into the battery
holder. The positive pole must show
upward. Slide the battery holder between
battery clip and circuit board into the
transmitter.
Model
Technical Details
Only use the
RTS16 to switch Easywave receivers.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any
damage caused by improper or non-intended
use.
Radio Window Contact Sensor
Intended Use
Safety Advice
Radio Window Contact Sensor RTS16,
battery CR2032, angle incl. magnet,
attachment set, operating instruction
Frequency: 868.3 MHz
Radiated power: 0.07 mW
Modulation: FSK
Coding: Easywave A/B
Power supply: 1x 3-V-battery, CR2032
Current
Consumption: 1.6 µA
Operating
temperature: -20 °C to +60 °C
Range: free-field: approx. 150 m
buildings: approx. 30 m
Dimensions: Transmitter: 65x12x28 mm
Magnet: 18x18x13 mm
Weight: Transmitter: 20.6 g
Magnet: 2.2 g
The Radio Wall Switch RTS16 STATUS can be
used for monitoring the status of windows,
doors and gates. Any change of the status is
transmitted via radio telegram and moreover, is
signalized by a two-coloured LED.
By opening or closing of a window the
Easywave code is transmitted and the connec-
ted Easywave receivers are switched in their
selected operating mode.
There are two different versions, related to the
functionality:
GB RTS16 Radio Window Contact Sensor
RTS16E5001B01 ON/OFF
RTS16E5001B02 OFF/ON
Scope of Delivery
transmitter
LED
magnet
3.
receivers. Prepare the receiver for the
programming (see operating instruction of
the receiver).
Touch with the magnet at the contact area
of the transmitter (broken framework on the
transmitter bottom side). The transmission
procedure is released and the transmission
code is transferred to the receiver.
4. Fasten the transmitter with the enclosed
screws or stick pads to the assembly site
(e.g. door or window frame). Screw the
transmitter upper part on again.
Caution: Make sure there is no inter-
ference with the wireless connection. Do
not mount the device in a distribution box, in
metal casings, in direct proximity to large
metal objects, on the floor or close to it.
5. Stick the magnet opposite the contact area
marked on the transmitter bottom side on
the door and/or casement. The distance
between magnet and transmitter may be
max. 5 mm.
Memorize the transmission code in the
Distance between
transmitter
and magnet:
max. 5 mm.
A
B
C
D
F
G
H
Ebattery holder
Fupper part transmitter
Gcasement
Hmagnet
A
Btransmitter
Ccircuit board
Dbattery CR2032
window frame
ON/OFF (RTS16E5001B01): When the
contact is opened, an ON signal (Easywave
code A) is transmitted. When closing the
contact an OFF signal (Easywave code B) is
transmitted.
OFF/ON (RTS16E5001B02): When the
contact is opened, an OFF signal (Easywave
code B) is transmitted. When closing the
contact an ON signal (Easywave code A) is
transmitted.
The RTS16 contains an internal battery control
function. As soon as the battery capacity is
weak, a signal "Battery Low" is transmitted in
addition to the status signal. Those "Battery
low" signal can be utilized by specific
Easywave receivers. For more information
please refer to the manual of the correspon-
ding receiver device.
UM120932B 1017 GB
Trouble Shooting
Replacing the Battery
If the radio receiver does not react to the
:
Check that the wireless connection at the
installation site is not impaired between
the and the receiver.
Memorize the transmission code in the
receiver.
Other wireless devices using the same
frequency or working in direct proximity
may interfere with the device.
tranmitter
- Check the condition of the battery.
-
transmitter
-
-
Disposal
Conformity
If, despite correct handling, faults or mal-
functions occur or if the product was da-
maged, please contact your retailer or the
manufacturer.
ELDAT GmbH
Im Gewerbepark 14
15711 Königs Wusterhausen
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]
Waste electrical products and batteries not
be disposed of with household waste!
Dispose of the waste product via a
collection point for electronic scrap
or via your specialist dealer.
Dispose of used batteries in a
recycling bin for batteries or via the
specialist trade.
Put the packaging material into the
recycling bins for cardboard, paper
and plastics.
Hereby, ELDAT GmbH declares that the
radio equipment type RTS16 is in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of confor-
mity is available at the following internet
address: www.eldat.de
Warranty
Within the statutory warranty period we
undertake to rectify free of charge by repair or
replacement any product defects arising from
material or production faults.
Any unauthorized tampering with, or
modifications to, the product shall render this
warranty null and void.
Service
Controlling the Battery
The battery voltage is monitored cyclically:
- at each change of state (transmission of
the status signal),
- at least 1x every 24 hours after the last
transmission of a status signal.
As soon as a weak battery is recognized, a
signal „Battery Low" is transmitted at least 1x
every 4 hours.
Once the battery is discharged, the red LED
flashes 3x shortly in an interval of about 20
seconds and it will be sent an undervoltage
telegram automatically. Please exchange the
battery now (see „Replacing the Battery“).
If the voltage drops further, the window contact
sensor switches off, and no state changes will
be sent to the receiver anymore.
1. Unscrew the upper part of the transmitter.
2. Pull the battery holder out at the latch
and replace the battery. Only use batte-
ries of the type CR2032.
Make sure the poling is correct. The
positive pole has to be visible!
3. Screw back the upper part of the trans-
mitter.
Note: The coding of the transmiter is preser-
ved even if there is no voltage supply. You do
not need to memorize the code in the recei-
vers again after a battery change.

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