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DateCode Number: Model number Draft
T313.01 13-04-07
WISEPACK SWI REC
1
Wise House, 21 Lydden Road, Wandsworth, London, SW18 4LT
Telephone: 020 8874 2234 Fax: 020 8871 2262
www.wisecontrols.com info@wisecontrols.com
WISE
CONTROLS
1- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Attention!
The subject appliance must be installed only by qualied technical personnel in
compliance with the standards. All connections must be rated for a single-phase
power supply of 230V. For the disconnection from the power line, use an all-pole
switch with contact with an opening of at least 3,5mm. Only suitable materials
for the connections must be used to guarantee insulation that complies with
current standards on the subject of electrical safety. The programmer carries
out movement commands by radio; all the necessary safety devices are to be
seen to separately.
2- Radio receiver with 16 A 250 V relay contacts, transmitter channel memo-
rization by means of an internal button or remote (via radio) using channel code
addressing.
Centralised commands are possible allowing you to simultaneously switch on more
than one appliance.
It can be commanded either by standard radio controls or directly through commands
sent from the TVLINK. The specic TVLINK codes are encoded directly by the ma-
nufacturer inside an EEprom memory module that maintains the information even in
case of blackouts. They are also printed on the product label so they can be inserted
into the TVLINK device. These codes cannot be cancelled or modied as they are an
integral part of the receiver.
The transmitter code can be inserted (memorised) either directly into the receiver or via
radio from the transmitter. The second possibility allows you to insert new transmit-
ters into an existing system without having to have the receiver on hand. This may be
carried out easily by the user without the help of the installer whilst still guaranteeing
the total secrecy of the code.
The user code is memorised under EEprom in the receiver which maintains the code
information even when faced with blackouts.
3- Transmitters
The transmitters are encoded in the factory and each transmitter has its own unique
code.
Caution! If you keep a channel button pressed down for more than 30 seconds the
transmitter will automatically switch off.
The receiver is compatible with all transmitters of the TVLink range: TVTXV,
TVTXP, TVTXC, TVTXK, TVTXQ, TVTXL, TVTXS.
4- Memorization
To memorise the transmitter on the channel 1 of the receiver use the MEM1 push
button.
To memorise the transmitter on the channel 2 of the receiver use the MEM2 push
button.
Attention! The rst transmitter must be memorized using the receiver (each time you
start a new installation you should cancel the entire memory content by pressing DEL
in the receiver)
4.1- Memorisation single channel
The channels ch1,ch2,ch3,ch4 will be memorised one by one.
1- Press and hold down the pushbutton MEM1 or MEM2 of the receiver, the buzzer
will sound continuously.
2- Transmit the channel which is to be memorised, once the channel is memorised,
the buzzer will sound intermittently, release the pushbutton.
Repeat points 1 and 2 to memorise ulterior channels from receiver.
See paragraph 5 to memorise ulterior channels from transmitter.
4.2- Memorisation couple of channels
The channels ch1,ch2 and ch3,ch4 will be memorised in couple.
1- Press for two times and hold down the pushbutton MEM1 or MEM2 of the
receiver, the buzzer will sound continuously.
2- Transmit one of the couple of channel which is to be memorised, once the channel
is memorised, the buzzer will sound intermittently, release the pushbutton.
Repeat points 1 and 2 to memorise ulterior channels from receiver.
See paragraph 5 to memorise ulterior channels from transmitter.
5- How to insert a transmitter via radio without having to access the receiver by
means of an already memorized transmitter (memory indexing procedure)
The type of memorisation of the channels (single, couple) depends on how the channel,
whitch is used in point 2, has been memorized.
1) Press the button P3 located inside the already memorized transmitter. The enabled
receiver sound continuously for 5 seconds.
2) Transmit a channel present in the memory of the receiver, in which the new code is
to be memorized, within 5 seconds and the buzzer will interrupt the sound for 1 sec,
and then carry on for another 5 seconds.
3) Transmit the new channel to be memorized within 5 seconds and once memorized
the buzzer will sound intermittently.
To insert other transmitters another code repeat operations 1,2 and 3
If the receiver’s memory is full it cannot be enabled and this will be indicated by the
buzzer B1 sounding intermittently.
6- To cancel a code with the push button DEL in the receiver
1)Press and hold down “DEL”, after 0.8 seconds buzzer will sound intermittently
slowly.
2)Transmit the code which is to be cancelled , once it has been cancelled, buzzer will
sound continuously.
To cancel ulterior code repeat points 1 and 2.
6.1- To cancel all memorised coedes with the push button DEL in the receiver
1) Press and hold down “DEL” at least for 0.8 seconds, then buzzer will sound slowly
and intermittently. At this point release “DEL” and press it again within 0.5 seconds,
hold it down for at least 10 seconds ( during this period buzzer will sound intermittently
and quickly) as buzzer will sound continuously. Release the button after completing
the operation.
6.2- To cancel via radio a code througt a trasmitter already set in the memory
1) Press “P3” for three times at regular intervals within 5 seconds, buzzer will sound
intermittently slowly.
2) Transmit the code which is to be cancelled within 5 seconds, once the code has been
cancelled buzzer will stop sounding.
To cancel ulterior codes repeat points 1 and 2
7- Errors during the memorising
If the code is not memorised it could be due to the following conditions:
-The code already exists in memory
-The memory is full (max. 42 codes). In this case the Buzzer will make 3 bip each time
the power is switched on and during the memorisation.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
-reception frequency 868.3 MHz
-intermediate frequency IF 10.7 MHz
-sensibility (nely tuned signal) 1 µ V
-power supply 230 V ± 10%
-operating temperature range -20° - +60°C
-maximum commutable power at the relay
with resistive load: 10A / 24 V
16A / 250 V
Connection
1 Unit earth connection
2 Unit earth connection
3 Live power supply 230V out
4 Neutral power supply 230V out
5 Live power supply 230V in
6 Neutral power supply 230V in
7 Neutral power supply 230V light CH2
8 230V output light CH2
9 230V output light CH1
10 Neutral power supply 230V light CH1
11 Earth connection light
12 Earth connection light
In the view of a constant development of their products, the manufacturer reserves the
right for changing technical data and features without prior notice.
RECEIVER FOR RESISTIVE LOADS UP TO 16A
TVTXP868A01-02-04
TVTXV868A01-02-04
TVTXC868A04
CH1
CH4
CH3
P3
CH2
CH1
P3
CH2
CH1
P3
CH1
CH2
CH1
CH2
CH4
CH3
CH1
(P3)
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
11
10
9
8
7
MEM1
MEM2
DEL
Power led
CH1
CH2
L
N
L
N
Power supply 230V out
Power supply 230V in
N
L
L
N
TVTXQ868A07-42
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
CH7
CH6
SEL
single or in pairs
memorization
single or in pairs
memorization
Only single memorization
single or in pairs
memorization