eNet radio hand-held transmitter 1-gang
■ Stopping the Venetian blind: Press the button for less than 1 second.
■ Adjusting the Venetian blind: Press the button for less than 1 second.
If the break between the two button actuations is longer than approx. 1 second, the direc-
tion will change.
Operating push-button actuator
■ Press the button. The load is switched on for the duration of the button-press.
The maximum actuation length is 60 seconds.
6 Information for electrically skilled persons
DANGER!
Mortal danger of electric shock.
During commissioning, cover the parts carrying voltage on radio transmitters and ac-
tuators and in their surrounding area.
6.1 Commissioning
Inserting the battery
The battery is included.
Obey the battery safety instructions.
■ Unscrew the battery compartment on the back of the hand-held transmitter. Use a small
flat head screwdriver or Phillips screwdriver PH1 for this.
■ Keep contacts of batteries and device free of grease.
■ Apply battery to the positive contact of the battery holder. Observe polarity: the positive
pole of the battery must be at the top.
■ Press gently on battery to snap it in.
■ Close and screw the battery compartment with max. 0.3Nm.
Hand-held transmitter is ready for operation.
Connecting to radio actuator
The
Prog
(Figure 2) button can be pressed with a thin wire or paper clip through the hole in the
battery cover.
Figure2: Button
Prog
Up to 10 radio actuators can be connected to a transmitter in a single step.
■ Switch the actuator to programming mode (see actuator instructions).
■ Press the
Prog
(Figure 2) button for longer than 4 seconds.
Status LED (1) flashes red. The hand-held transmitter is in programming mode for approx.
1 minute.
■ Press button briefly.
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