Luminite Easyswitch ESR-1v2 User manual

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ESR-1v2
Easyswitch MAINS ON/OFF RECEIVER
Installation and operating instructions
FORWARD
Please read and understand the information in this manual.
If you do not understand or are unsure how to install this product, please consult a qualified
electrician.
Please note: Where the equilateral triangle is present, observeand
understand the information before proceeding.
Thank you for purchasing from the Luminite Easyswitch range. Please follow theinstructions
closely.
The ESR-1 wireless receiver is a Mains Voltage ON/OFF switch housed in a weatherproof
enclosure.
The high switch capacity means you can operate a variety of loads such as pumps,
motors, lighting and much more.
Each wall switch (EST-1) and key fob (ESF-1/4) has a unique code which may be
learnt by the receiver.
Fixing and wiring
All wiring must be in compliance with IEE regulations. If in doubt you should consult a qualified electrician. Fix the
receiver to the wall by inserting two no8 3/4” screws into the fixing holes, above left and bellow right. The receiver must be fitted
vertically with the aerial at the top and the cable glands at the bottom.
This product is Class 2 and does not require an earth.
It is the installers responsibility to ensure that any other appliance connected to this receiver is earthed correctly.
1.
Pass the mains supply two core cable through right hand gland and tighten to provide anchorage and weather resistance.
2.
Connect the Brown wire to the vacant LINE terminal and the blue wire to one of theNEUTRAL terminals.
3.
Pass the lamp load two core cable through the left-hand gland and connect the Brown wire to terminalNO.
4.
Connect the Blue wire into the remaining NEUTRAL terminal.
NB: This product is supplied with a jumper wire fitted between LINE and COMMON
If the relay contacts are to be used as volt free, the white jumper wire must be removed.
The product must be supplied via a 6 Amp breaker or fuse.
This receiver is intended to operate lighting up to 1000 watts of resistive and small load electrical appliances such as pond pumps, electric
gates and doors etc.
Learning the transmitter code
STEP 1 Screw the aerial provided to the screw fitting at the top of the receiver enclosure
STEP 2 Connect and apply mains power. The two indicator LED’s will flash momentarily
STEP 3 Press the LEARN button. The learn LED will flash quickly whilst in learn mode. If a valid transmission is
not received withing twenty seconds the learn mode will cancel
STEP 4 Operate the wall switch, key fob button or active a PIR detector which is to work with this receiver. LED1
swill flash 5 times indicating that the code has been learnt. LED2 will also light during the transmission
period indicating a valid signal being received
STEP 5 Operate the switch again and observe the ON/OFF LED.
This receiver can learn up to 16 different devices. Learned devices will be retained even if the power is switched off
NB: If working with a PIR detector, the ON Time and Day/Night settings are mad in the PIR detector. The ESR1 will still learn a PIR detector
transmission even in day light hours however the relay will not operate

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Clearing the memory
Press and hold the LEARN/CLEAR button. LED1 will flash for about ten seconds and then stop. You can then release the button.
All learned devices will now have been cleared
Mode selection
The receiver has three modes to choose from and these are selected using the MODE button
NB: Wall switches transmit ON and OFF signals when theswitch is operated. Switch ON, transmit ON. SwitchOFF, transmit OFF. Key fobs send ON
and OFF codes sequentially when a button is pressed. Each press toggles between ON and OFF
Single Mode is for single switch operation. In this mode with the switch ON the light load will also be ON.
2-Way Mode is for two way switching. In this mode it does not matter which position the switch is in.Any switch which is operated
will reverse the action of the previous switch.
Mimic Mode is used for momentary contact closure as required for operating garage doors, electric blinds etc. When the button on
the key fob is pressed, the relay contacts will close and when the button is released the contacts will open.
To check mode, momentarily press the MODE/SIGNAL button to see the current setting
To change the mode, press and hold the MODE /SIGNAL button for three seconds to advance to the next mode
Signal strength
LED2 lights each time a signal is received and will be brighter with a stronger signal
Technical data:
Operating voltage 220-240V @ 50Hz
Max lamp load 1000 watts resistive. 200 watts inductive and LED
Max switch current 10 amps @ 240 volts
Temperature range -10 to +40C
Enclosure IP66 Polycarbonate
L 114 x W 65 x D 40mm
Standards BS EN 60669
TECHNICAL HELPLINE 020 8361 5255
Luminite Electronics Ltd
2a Bellevue Road, Friern Barnet, London N11 3ER.
Phone: +44 (0)20 8361 5255
Fax: +44 (0)20 8368 3952
Email: info@luminite.co.uk
Web: www.luminite.co.uk
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
This equipment generates radiated radio frequency
energy, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, it maycause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user should take the following measures:
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Aerial
To achieve the best transmission range, you will need
to fit the receiver where it has the least number of
obstacles between it and thetransmitter. The aerial
must be vertical and the higher the receiver is placed
above ground level the greater the range will be within
reason. The same applies to the transmitter. Do not fit
the receiver on or in metal objects as this will seriously
affect range. Keep cables away from the aerial. With a
clear line of site and with both the transmitter and
receiver at 2 meters high transmission ranges of up to
200 meters are possible.
WEEE Directive
The European Union has enacted a Directive
2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE Directive). This directive is
applicable in the European Union member states.
The WEEE marking on this product (see above) or its
documentation indicates that the product must not be
disposed of together with household waste. To
prevent possible harm tohuman health and/or the
environment, the product must be disposed of in an
approved and environmentally safe recycling
process. For further information on how to dispose of
this product correctly, contact the product supplier, or
the local authority responsible for waste disposal in
your area. Business users shouldcontact the product
supplier for information on how to dispose of this
product correctly. This product should not be mixed
with other commercial waste.
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