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INSTRUCTIONS FOR EXPLOITATION
RF WIRELESS SELF-POWERED SWITCHES FOR
LIGHTING
•Single RF switch –art.№ RFWS1
•Double RF switch –art.№ RFWS2
•Receiver –art.№ RFWR1
By pressing the switch, energy converting module inside it
convert the mechanical energy into electric energy and then
send the RF signal. When signal comes to the receiver it
starts working.
ADVANTIGES
•No need of wiring;
•Self-powered switch;
•Easy installation;
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
Receiver
Transmitter
Supply Voltage
220-240 V AC/ 50 Hz
Self-powered
Maximum Load
1000W (resistive load)
200W (reactive load)
-
Working Temperature
-10°C÷+40°C
Working range
50 m (open area)
RF Frequency
433 MHz
Power Consumption
(standby mode)
<750 mW
-
Dimensions
66/41/27 mm
86/86/20 mm
DESCRIPTION
Note: Double switch RFWS2 is two single switches in a single
housing. Each button of the switch must be paired to a
receiver.
WIRING DIAGRAM
1. Mounting holes;
2. ON/ OFF and pairing button;
•Use the receiver with the rated supply voltage 220 -
240 V AC / 50 Hz.
•Do not attempt to disassemble, repair or modify the
switch / receiver.
•The receiver is used for lamp / light control only. Do
not overload –max.1000W (resistive load),
max.200W (reactive load).
Note: Before mounting the switch, please run a test:
•Must be installed by a technically qualified person.
•For your safety, switch off the power supply before
installation.
•Connect the receiver according wiring diagram.
•Pair switches and receivers.
•Put receiver and transmitter on installation places.
•Close all doors and windows when you test.
•If the receiver does not work, please see problems
and troubleshooting.
LEARN MODE
Switches RFWS1, RFWS2 and the receiver RFWR1 are sold
separately and un-paired.
1. Turn ON power supply. Long press button “2”on the
receiver for 5 seconds. Receiver enters learning
mode. If there is no operation within one minute, the
receiver exit learning mode.
2. Press the switch twice. Light will turn on after
successful pairing and receiver exit learning mode.
3. If the switch doesn’t control the lamp/ light or need
to add switches to receiver repeat steps 1 and 2.
4. Maximum of three transmitters can be paired to a
single receiver. Each switch must be paired
separately to the receiver.
5. One switch can control unlimited number of
receivers. It is necessary switch to be paired to each
receiver.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
RECEIVER:
•Mount the receiver with screws and plugs included
in the kit.
•Connect the wires correctly.
•Ensure cooling for proper operation. Do not cover it
during operation.
TRANSMITTER:
1) Installation with screws (included in the kit):
•Carefully remove the cover.
•Install the switch with screws and plugs.
•Carefully place the cover back to the switch.
•Test the operation of the switch and receiver.
2) Installation with adhesive patch (included in the
kit):
•Clean the installation surface and the back of the
switch.
•Stick the switch to the installation surface by
adhesive patch.
Attention:
•Avoid to installation the Switch/Receiver on or
directly near metallic surface as this may reduce the
operation range.
•When installation switch onto a UPVC door frame,
always check the operating range before final
installation.
PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
TAKING CARE OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT
CLEANLINESS
•The product and its components are not harmful to
the environment.
•Please dispose the package elements separately in
containers for the corresponding material.
•Please dispose the broken product separately in
containers for out of usage electrical equipment.
The receiver does not
control the light when
press the switch.
1.Check it is correct the supply voltage.
2.Make sure that the transmitter has
been paired to the receiver.
The lights keep blinking
1.Please make sure that the lamp’s
power is higher than 5W.
Reduced range
1.Metal structures, including door
frames, can result in reduced
transmission range. Avoid to mounting
the transmitter/ receiver on or near
metal structures.
2.Other electric equipment can cause
radio interference that affects your
receiver.
3.Walls, doors and ceilings will reduce
the range.