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Eldat RCU01 Series Operating instructions
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Eldat RCU01 is a versatile universal receiver for low voltage and mains voltage devices, capable of storing up to 4 transmission codes for each of its two channels. It offers several operating modes, including impulse, On/Off, timer, continuous, and awning operation, which can be programmed via a rotary switch and push buttons. The receiver features a compact design with a rod antenna for the 433.92 MHz model and is suitable for indoor use, with a degree of protection of IP 65. It can be conveniently mounted on a wall using the included screws and dowels.
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Universal Receiver (2-Channel) RCU01
433 MHz model with Rod Antenna
Models
RCU01-4102M-01: 433.92 MHz
RCU01-5002M-01: 868.3 MHz
Package Content
Universal Receiver
Rod antenna (only 433.92 MHz)
Mounting acces s ories
Operating instructions
Technical Data
Frequency:
Power supply:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Intended Use
433.92 or 868.30 MHz
230 V AC / 12-24 V DC
Output:
Max. load:
2 potential-free relay contacts
230 V AC / 1.800 VA
30 V DC / 3 A / 120 W
Response time: approx. 1 second
Degree of protection: IP 65
Operating temperature: -20°C to +60°C
162 x 70 x 38 mm
(without rod antenna) approx. 250 g
The unit may only be used as a radio control system together with low voltage or mains voltage devices!
The manufacturer does not assume any liability for damage caused as a result of improper or non-intended use!
Safety Advice
Warning! During programming, the Universal Receiver is live!
Do not touch the terminals! Only use suitable tools!
Carefully read through these instructions before connecting and operating the radio control!
Caution! Electrical installation may only be carried out by a qualified electrician!
Observe the applicable laws, standards and regulations, particularly EN 60669!
Have faulty units checked by the manufacturer!
Do not make any unauthorized alterations or modifications to the unit!
Non-observance of the installation instructions may cause fire or other hazards.
Function
The unit is a universally applicable two channel receiver, which can be operated both with low voltage and mains voltage.
The receiver can memorize 4 transmission codes for each channel. For each channel different operating modes can be programmed: Impulse, ON/OFF (1- and 2button operation), timer (30 seconds and 3 minutes), continuous and awning operation.
General Information
Do not mount the receiver near the floor or near large metal objects!
The maximum length of all connecting cables may not exceed 3 m.
The reception quality can be affected by a number of factors:
•
location
•
equipment and systems without interference suppression
•
other transmitters within the frequency range
•
atmospheric conditions and other factors.
In case of malfunctions, contact your dealer or the manufacturer.
Connection Diagram
HF module
ST2
+
-
K2
V2
N 2 L
ST1
N N 1
S1
DR1
H1
TA1
TA2
K1
V1
L
230 V AC
N
S1 Dip switch for memory location select
DR1 Rotary switch for operating mode select
H1 LED
TA1 Programming button for channel 1
TA2 Programming button for channel 2
K1 Relay 1 for device 1
K2 Relay 2 for device 2
V1 Connecting terminal for relay 1
V2 Connecting terminal for relay 2
ST1 Connecting terminal for mains voltage 230 V AC
ST2 Connecting terminal for low voltage
12-24 V DC
Start-Up
Start-up the Receiver in three steps:
1. Installing the radio control
2. Programming the operating mode
3. Memorizing the transmitter codes
Installing the Receiver
1. Unscrew the housing cover.
2. (only 433.92 MHz) Mounting the rod antenna:
Feed the rod antenna 1 from the back through the back plate 2 into the receiver (fig. A).
Connect the aerial wire 3 of the HF module to the rod antenna (fig. B).
1
3
2
3. Using the screws and dowels supplied, mount the receiver on the wall.
4. Connect the low voltage or mains voltage devices to be switched to the connecting terminals V1 or V2 according to the connection diagram. The connecting terminals are plug-type terminals.
Max. contact rating:
230 V AC / 1.800 VA
30 V DC / 3 A / 120 W
5. Connect the power supply cables to the connecting terminal ST1 (mains voltage
230 V AC) or ST2 (low voltage 12-24 V
DC) according to the connection diagram. The connecting terminal ST1 is a plug-type terminal.
Note: All cables are to be fed into the radio control via the openings on the bottom using the watertight PG screw fittings.
6. Switch on the supply voltage. The LED
H1 lights up for approx. 1 sec.
7. Carry out a function check:
Press any button of the radio transmitter.
The LED H1 of the receiver should flash rapidly.
Programming the Operating Mode
Warning! During programming, the Universal Receiver is live!
Do not touch the terminals! Only use suitable tools!
Note:
For each chennel a different operating mode can be programmed.
1. Select the operating mode via rotary switch DR1 according to the following table.
2. Press and hold the programming button for the desired channel (TA1 or TA2), until the LED H1 lights up for approx.
1 second.
DR1 Operating Mode
0 Impulse
Relay operates for approx. 1 sec.
1 On/Off (1-Button Operation)
1 st
2 nd
transmission: Switching on
transmission: Switching off
2 Timer 30 Seconds
After transmission, the device is switched on for 30 seconds. If a new signal is transmitted within this
30 s period, the 30 s timer is restarted.
3 Timer 3 Minutes as for setting 2, but with a period of
3 minutes
4 Memorizing transmission codes
5 Deleting transmission codes
6 Continuous Operation
Relay operates as long as the transmitter button is pressed.
7 Awning Operation
1 st
transmission: Channel 1 switched on for max. 2 minutes
2 nd
transmission: Channel 1 switched off
3 rd
transmission: Channel 2 switched on for max. 2 minutes
4 th
transmission: Channel 2 switched off
9 On/Off (2-Button Operation)
Transmitter button 1: Switching on
Transmitter button 2: Switching off
Note:
On the operating mode 7 („Awning Operation“) the two channels interact simultaneously. Only one of the programming buttons
(TA1 or TA2) has to be pressed in order to program the operating mode.
Memorizing the Transmission Codes
4 different transmission codes can be memorized for each channel.
The memory locations for the transmission codes can be selected via dip switch S1.
ON OFF
1. Select a memory location via dip switch
S1. a) Operating Modes 0 to 3, 6, 7
1
Transmitter 1: OFF
2
OFF
Transmitter 2:
Transmitter 3:
Transmitter 4:
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON b) Operating Mode 9
Transmitter
Button
Function 1 2
Button 1:
Button 2:
Button 3 or
Transmitter 2/
Button 1:
Button 4 or
Transmitter 2/
Button 2:
Off
On
Off
On
OFF OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
2. Turn rotary switch DR1 to position 4
(„Memorizing Transmission Codes“).
ON
ON
3. Press and hold the programming button for the desired channel (TA 1 or TA2) until the LED H1 of the receiver flashes.
4. Within the next 10 s, press the transmitter button which is supposed to control this channel. After memorizing the transmission code, the LED H1 of the receiver lights up constantly for approx.
2 s and then turns off. Release the transmitter button.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 for the other transmitters or transmitter buttons.
6. Screw the housing cover back on.
Note:
If a new transmission code is memorized on a memory location, the old code memorized on that location is deleted.
Deleting the Transmission Codes
1. Select the memory location to be deleted via dip switch S1.
2. Turn rotary switch DR1 to position 5
(„Deleting Transmission Codes“).
3. Press and hold the programming button for the desired channel (TA 1 or TA2) until the LED H1 of the receiver lights up. The transmission code on the selected memory location is deleted.
Cleaning the Receiver
Wipe the housing carefully with a damp lint free cloth.
Caution:
Do not use cleansing agents containing organic solvents. These are dangerous to your health and may damage the surface of the housing.
Disposal
Waste electrical products may not be disposed of with household waste!
Dispose of the waste product via a collection point for electronic scrap or via your specialist dealer.
Put the packaging material into the recycling bins for cardboard, paper and plastics.
Warranty
Within the statutory warranty period we undertake to rectify free of charge by repair or replacement any product defects arising from material or production faults.
Any unauthorized tampering with, or modifications to, the product shall render this warranty null and void.
Conformity
This product complies with the essential requirements of the
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of Conformity can be found on the Internet at: www.eldat.de.
Customer Service
If, despite correct handling, faults or malfunctions occur or if the product was damaged, please contact the company at the address below:
ELDAT GmbH
Im Gewerbepark 14
15711 Zeesen/Germany
Phone: + 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-310
Telefax: + 49 (0) 33 75 / 90 37-90
Internet: www.eldat.de
E-mail: [email protected]
70471 1005 GB
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