Instructions

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Technical data
Operating voltage .................... 230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Connected power .................... max. 2000 W resistive load
(internal thermal fuse)
Receiving frequency ................ 433.05 - 434.79 MHz
Receiving range ....................... max. 70 m (in open area)
Protection class ....................... I
Protection type ......................... IP44
LED .......................................... Lights up, when the mains socket/
consumer load is activated
Dimensions (L x W x H) ........... approx. 116 x 58 x 73 mm
Range
The range of the radio signals, between the radio transmitter
and the wireless outdoor switch, is up to 70 m under optimum
conditions.
This value, however, is the so-called “open space range”
(the range the transmitter and receiver are visible to each
other, without disturbing inuences).
In practical operation, however, there are walls, ceilings
of rooms etc. between the transmitter and the receiver,
which reduce the range accordingly.
Due to the different inuences on the radio transmission,
no specic range can be guaranteed.
Nevertheless, trouble-free operation in a single-family
home is usually possible.
The range can sometimes be limited considerably by:
- Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings
- Coated/metallised insulated glass
- Proximity to metal & conducting objects (e.g., radiators)
- Proximity to human bodies
- Broadband interferences, e.g., in residential areas (DECT tele-
phones, mobile phones, radio-controlled headphones, radio-con-
trolled speakers, radio-controlled weather stations, baby monitors
etc.)
- Proximity to electric motors, transformers, power-supply units,
computers
- The proximity to improperly shielded or uncovered operating
computers or other electric appliances
Care and cleaning
The product does not require any maintenance and should never be
opened or disassembled for any reason.
Remove connected consumer loads from the wireless outdoor
switch and remove it from the mains socket, before cleaning the
product.
Only clean the product with a soft, clean, dry cloth. Never use ag-
gressive cleaning agents or chemical solutions since these might
damage the surface of the casing or impair the operation.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau he-
reby declares that this product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU
declaration of conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads
Select a language by clicking on a ag symbol and enter
the product order number in the search box. You can then
download the EU declaration of conformity in PDF format.
Disposal
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be
disposed of in the household waste. At the end of its ser-
vice life, dispose of the product according to the relevant
statutory regulations.
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to
the protection of the environment.
Deleting the programmed wireless outdoor switch-
es from a radio transmitter
Please observe the operating instructions for the corresponding radio
transmitter.
Start-up, function test
Select the correct switch group on the transmitter, if necessary (e.g.
on a radio remote control).
Plug the wireless outdoor switch (without the consumer load con-
nected!) into the designated earthed mains socket.
You can now test the function of the wireless outdoor switch by brief-
ly pressing the respective ON button for the corresponding switch-
ing channel. The red LED (2) will light up. The socket (1) on the front
is now activated; the mains voltage is available and a connected
consumer load is turned on.
Briey press the OFF button, for the switching channel on the trans-
mitter; the LED (2) is turned off; the mains voltage to the front socket
(1), and thus the connected consumer load, is turned off.
Operation
Connect the consumer load to the front socket (1).
Please consult the section “Technical data” for the
consumer load’s permissible maximum power.
By pressing the respective ON or OFF button for the switching
channel on the radio transmitter, you can turn the wireless outdoor
switch on (the LED (2) will light up) or off (the LED (2) will go out).
The wireless outdoor switch can be switched on or off using the
“ON/OFF” button (1) located on the front.
Programming the wireless outdoor switch to a ra-
dio transmitter
Set the switch group on the transmitter, to which you want to pro-
gram the wireless outdoor switch, if necessary (e.g. for a radio re-
mote control) using the selector switch for the switch group.
Plug the wireless outdoor switch into a standard 230 V/AC, 50 Hz
household socket. Then, the LED will ash (2).
Press the ON button for the desired switching channel on the radio
transmitter, i.e. that to which you want to program the wireless out-
door switch, before the LED stops ashing. The LED (2) will go off.
The programming has been completed successfully.
Programming the wireless outdoor switch to rec-
ognise several radio transmitters
You can program up to 10 radio transmitters for the
wireless outdoor switch.
Set the switch group on the transmitter, to which you want to program
the wireless outdoor switch, if necessary (e.g. for a radio remote con-
trol) using the selector switch for the switch group.
Plug the wireless outdoor switch into a standard 230 V/AC, 50 Hz
household socket and press the button/LED “ON/OFF/INDICATOR”
(2), until the LED starts to ash red.
Press the ON button for the desired switching channel on the radio
transmitter, i.e. that to which you want to program the wireless out-
door switch, before the LED (2) stops ashing. The LED (2) will go
off. The programming has been completed successfully.