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MR. RESISTOR Wiser TVRGBWD868ST25 User manual

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1
2
3
4
T2
T3
C3 -
C2 -
C1 -
6
7
8
Led 1
P1
P2
P3
Led 2
Led 3
Led 4
C4 -
Product code:
TVRGBWD868ST25 4 output, 2.5A Master receiver
RADIO RECEIVER RGB CONTROLLING LED STRIP COMMON ANODE
12-24Vdc power supply IN
12-24Vdc
power supply OUT
Common +
T452.02 01/08/12
1 - Memorization of 7-channel transmitters with On/Off/Dimmer Colour function
1- Press the push button P2
once and hold it down, the
buzzer will make a beep and
then sound continuously.
2- During the sound press one push
button, of the 7-channel transmitter which
has to be memorised, the memorization is
indicated by the intermittently sound of the
buzzer.
All the push-buttons of the transmitter are
automatically memorized.
Function available only
for 7 or 42 channels
transmitter
1 time and hold down
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
Ch1
Ch2
Ch3
Ch4
Ch5 Ch6 Ch7
P2
OR
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
Colour 1
Colour 2
Colour 3
Colour 4
Dim +
Dim -
Off
Attention:
respect the
leds polarity
2
1.1 - How to change the pre-programmed colours in the 4 push buttons on the transmitter
1- Press and hold down the push
button of the colour you desire to
change. The light turns on the on
set value.
2- Press and hold don push button OFF for 10s.
The light turns off and on again after 10 seconds
to indicate that you’ve now entered the colour
changing mode.
press the
button to
change press push
button OFF
for 10s
3- In colour changing mode the push buttons of the transmitter
have the following functions:
- in the rst 4 push buttons (CH 1-2-3-4) with short impulses (
800ms) the single colour turns on and off; holding it down you
increase or decrease the intensity of the single colour.
- CH5 increases the intensity of the displayed colour
- CH6 decreases the intensity of the displayed colour
- CH7 memorizes the modications and exits the procedure
It is also possible to memorize an OFF value tuning off the colours
with the rst 4 push buttons of the transmitters.
In colour changing mode, if the push buttons are not held down
for more than a minute, the receiver will automatically exit the
procedure without saving the modications.
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH6
CH7
Colour 1
Colour 2
Colour 3
Colour 4
Dim +
Dim -
Off
2 - Memorization of one transmitter push-button with On/Off/Dim function
With short impulses (<800 ms.) turn the light on and off, by holding it pressed increase or decrease the intensity
of the colour memorized in the “Colour 1“ push-button.
1- Press the push button P2
two times and hold it down,
the buzzer will make a beep
each time and then sound
continuously.
2- During the sound press the push-
button which has to be memorised;
the memorization is indicated by the
intermittently sound of the buzzer.
2 times and hold down
Function available for all
type of transmitters
P2
3
3 - Memorization of one transmitter push-button with ON function
The push-button memorised with On function turns on the colour memorized in the “Colour 1“ push-button.
1- Press the push button P2
three times and hold it down,
the buzzer will make a beep
each time and then sound
continuously.
2- During the sound press the push-button
which has to be memorised with ON
function; the memorization is indicated by
the intermittently sound of the buzzer.
3 times and hold down
Function available for all
type of transmitters
P2
4 - Memorization of one transmitter push-button with OFF function
The push-button memorised with Off function turns off the light.
1- Press the push button P2 four
times and hold it down, the
buzzer will make a beep each time
and then sound continuously.
2- During the sound press the push-
button which has to be memorised;
the memorization is indicated by the
intermittently sound of the buzzer.
4 times and hold down
Function available for all
type of transmitters
P2
CH1: Dim +
CH2: Dim -
CH3: On/Off
5 - Memorization of 3 push-button transmitter
The memorized push buttons have increase, decrease and On/Off function of the light
memorized in “Colour 1” push button.
1- Press the push button P2 ve
times and hold it down, the
buzzer will make a beep each time
and then sound continuously.
2- During the sound press the push-
button which has to be memorised;
the memorization is indicated by the
intermittently sound of the buzzer.
5 times and hold down
P2
4
6 - To copy a function of transmitter push-button to a new transmitter
1- Press the button P3 located
inside the already memorized
transmitter. The enabled
receiver sound continuously.
2- Within 5 seconds
press a push-button of
the already memorized
transmitter from which
the function has to be
copied. The buzzer will
interrupt the sound for 1
sec., and then carry on for
5 seconds.
Function available
for all type of
transmitters
P3
3- During the sound press
the push-button of the
new transmitter which
has to be memorised; the
memorization is indicated
by the intermittently sound
of the buzzer.
7 - To delete a transmitter
Once and hold
7.1 - To delete all transmitter
1- Press the push button P3
once and hold it down, the
buzzer will make a beep each
time and then sound slowly
and intermittently.
2- During the sound press the push-button
which has to be deleted; the deletion is
indicated by the continuously sound of the
buzzer.
Twice and hold 10s
1- Press the push button P3 twice and hold it down, the buzzer will make a
beep each time and then sound quickly and intermittently.
2- Hold down the push button for 10 sec., after this 10 sec. the buzzer will
sound continuously by indicating that the whole memory has been cancelled.
P3
P3
5
9 - Colour settings reset
This procedure will restore the default colour settings
Push the push-button P3 once and hold it down for 10 seconds. The
light turns on with a warm white colour and after 10 sec. it will ash once.
The light will turn off at the release of the push button.
Once and hold 10s
P3
8 - Memory activation/ deactivation of the last value of light intensity
1- Push the push button P1+P3 at the same time.
- the light will ash 2 times and led 4 turn on if the function will be activated;
- the light will ash 3 times and led 4 turn off if the function will be
deactivated.
P3
LED4
With this procedure the
transmitter does not be deleted
P1
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
T2
T3
The Master receiver has two manual push buttons for wired
command with the following functions:
a) push button T3
With short impulses (<800ms) the light memorized in “Colour
1” push button turns on and off; holding down it is possible to
increase and decrease light intensity.
b) push button T2
lights up in sequence the colours set in the rst 4 push buttons
of the transmitter.
10 - Functioning with manual push buttons in the Master receiver
Warning
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
-Power supply 12 Vdc to 24 Vdc
-Max. power for each output 4 x 2.5A
-Cable sections in input 2,5 mm2 with maximum load
The connection cables must have a section suitable to the maximum
load applied to the output, and to the additional devices connected to
the input.
-Reception frequency 868.3 MHz
-Intermediate frequency IF 10.7 MHz
-Sensibility (nely tuned signal) 1 µV
-Operating temperature range -20° - +50°C
- Possibility to memorise up to 42 standard transmitters.
Connect the power supplier and the LED RGB in a correct way to the receiver before
connecting the power supplier to the electricity network.
A faulty connection of the LED diodes (polarity inversion) could damages them, therefore pay
attention during their connection by respecting the polarity. The general power supply of the
device has to be by a power supplier which can supply the power and tension needed.
At the power-on-reset the condition previous the turning-off will be resumed.
The product must not be enclosed or placed with insulating material such as
glass wool, polystyrene or similar materials. Let the housing to be well-ventilated.
In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the right
for changing technical data and features without prior notice.

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