Freecontrol Kopp ?� Radio receiver button/time function 808004020 Frequency 868 MHz 808004020 Data Sheet

Product codes
808004020
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Stand Dezember 2006
Read operating instructions carefully!
Introduction
With Free-control, you can easily and comfortably switch your
electrical devices. A minimum functional radio system always
consists of a radio transmitter and a radio receiver. All transmitters
and receivers of the Free-control series (with logo: 
) can be
linked with each other, except with equipments of the following
article numbers xxxx.xxx1.x (with logo: 
control
).
Application possibilities
1. The radio-receiver with pushbutton and time function replaces
or supplements the existing pushbutton circuit (Illustration 5).
Parallel switching of radio receivers is possible with 
conventional, wired pushbuttons (Illustration 3).
2. Check radio range for perfect transmission before installation.
1. Installation/connection
• 3 connection wires are needed. Live wire (phase L), neutral wire
(N) and equipment wire.
• Check voltage (Illustration 1) - Use a voltage tester.
• Search for live wire (phase L) and return wire (neutral wire N) 
(Illustration 1).
• Turn off voltage before installation (Illustration 2).
• Connect live wire (phase L) to terminal L (Illustration 4).
• Connect return wire (neutral wire N) to terminal N (Illustration 4).
• Connect the wire (equipment wire) leading to the relay connection
(staircase relay/power surge relay) to terminal “ñ“ (Illustration 4).
• Restore voltage supply before programming the device 
(Illustration 2).
• Perform programming procedure.
Installation variants
a) Installation of a switch box or distributor box
• Retain existing pushbuttons (Illustration 5) and supplement the
circuit by means of a radio-receiver with pushbutton function 
(Illustration 6).
 Connect as described under Item 1. Perform programming 
procedure.
• Press the radio receiver into the switch box or distributor box 
and conclude installation (Illustration 6).
• If desired, install a radio wall switch above the radio receiver 
(Illustration 7).
b) Install flush-mounted or surface-mounted distributor box
(Illustration 11)
• Use plastic distributor box.
• Connect radio receiver to live wire (phase L).
• Connect the wire to the power surge relay/staircase relay 
(equipment wire) to terminal “ñ“ - perform programming 
procedure.
• Install the radio receiver in the mounting clip.
• Attach the mounting clip to the top-hat rail (Illustration 12).
Programming procedure (Illustration 10)
Set application function by means of the slide switch:
• Pos. I = Timer function/staircase circuit
• Pos. II = Pushbutton function
Select the operating mode (timer or pushbutton) first!
Press the PROG button of the radio receiver with a wire / pin until
the internal LED illuminates (Illustration 13). The programming
mode is activated for 20 seconds. Trigger a radio signal of the
desired radio transmitter within 20 seconds (Illustration 14). For
this, press the desired button on the manual transmitter, wall
switch, or motion detector.
The radio-transmitter signal is automatically assigned to the
activated radio-receiver.
The radio-receiver LED goes out as soon as the radio-transmitter
has been programmed into the memory
The radio-receiver LED blinks in a fast rhythm (error notification),
if an attempt is made to program a radio-transmitter more than
once.
The programming mode is automatically exited when no signal
has been received for 20 seconds.
To terminate the programming mode prematurely, press the
"PROG" button again (Illustration 13).
Allocated memory is signalled by 3x extended LED blinking.
The programming is retained with voltage loss.
In timer mode, the time can be individually programmed.  After
programming the transmitter codes, press the "PROG"-button for
longer than 2 seconds. The programming-LED blinks slowly -
press a programmed button of a transmitter.
If the programming-LED blinks faster, the time programming
mode is being started. When the desired time has elapsed, press
a programmed button of a transmitter. The programming-LED
goes out and the time is saved. If the time is less than 10 seconds,
the time is set at 10 seconds. If the time is longer than 10 minutes,
the time is set at 10 minutes.
Operation
Pushbutton mode:
If the transmitter button is pressed briefly, the relay switches on
for approx. 0.1 seconds (brief impulse).
If the transmitter button is pressed longer, the relay switches on
until the transmitter button is released again.
Timer mode:
If the transmitter button is pressed briefly, the relay switches on
for the programmed time. If a programmed transmitter is pressed
for longer than 2 seconds with the relay switched on, the relay
switches off prematurely. If a programmed transmitter is pressed
for longer than 5 seconds with the relay switched off, the time
function is switched off and the relay remains switched on
(constant light mode). This is signalled by the blinking of the
programming-LED and a brief switch-off of the relay. If a
programmed transmitter is pressed in constant light mode, the
relay switches off and the constant light mode is terminated.
Delete programming
Press and hold radio-receiver "PROG" button (Illustration 13). The
radio-receiver LED illuminates after 3 seconds. After an additional
7 seconds, the LED blinks 2 times and then goes out. The program
memory has been completely deleted. Ready to program for a
new transmitter.
General
Transmission codes are preset at the factory. They cannot be
changed.
Radio-receiver: 16 transmitters can be assigned per radio-receiver.
Radio transmission takes place on frequency channels that are
not exclusively available.
Interference cannot be ruled out.
Not suitable for safety applications, e.g. EMERGENCY STOP,
EMERGENCY CALL.
Radio range depends upon transmission power, interference,
construction conditions.
Follow the rules of electrical engineering!
Check that the circuit is dead before beginning work.
Do not make any changes to the devices.
Do not connect any device whose operation requires monitoring.
Note the Technical Data.
We retain the express right to make changes due to technical
progress, changes in standards, altered manufacturing
procedures, or construction improvements.
Certified for use in EU/EFTA-member states.
Troubleshooting:
If your system does not function properly, please check:
Is the battery still charged and correctly connected?
Do the batteries have good terminal contact?
Is the device switched on and receiving voltage?
Are the transmitter and receiver correctly programmed?
Has the receiver assignment been deleted and not reprogrammed
correctly?
Correct channel preselection set (manual remote control comfort)?
Receiver within transmission range?
Source of interference nearby, e.g. cellular phone transmission
tower, etc.?
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Radio receiver button/timer function