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Wireless Control Systems

Leading the way in intelligent automation contents Range Overview Typical Installations Transmitters Combined Modules Receivers Accessories Programming Switching & Dimmer Functions Installation Guidelines a4 a6 a10 a14 a16 a19 a21 a22 a23 Why Click INELS Wireless? Complete control and regulation of your heating and lighting means energy is only consumed when needed - reducing your energy bills and your carbon footprint. No additional cables or wall cutting needed. Receivers can be installed behind light fittings or into suitable installation boxes a2

Flexible positioning makes Control ideal for installation within existing or newly constructed buildings. With Control, you can move switches freely and re-locate when required. Switches can be mounted on glass, wood or walls etc. Transmitters are powered by battery and so do not require any wiring or additional power supply. Universal input transmitter converts up to 4 pushbutton switches - enabling existing devices to be connected to the system. Allows portable and remote control up to a distance of 200m Control and adjustment of lights, on/off or create lighting scenes. Control shutters, blinds, gates, latches and garage doors Manual or automatic control Operates on 868MHz frequency band which provides Monitor window or door opening robust communications. Simulate occupancy when you are away from home a3

Range Overview Transmitters KEY 2 Channel Switch Controller 4 Channel Switch Controller 4 Channel Remote Switch Controller Key Fob 4 Channel Universal Switch Adapter 40 Channel Remote Control Wireless Room Thermostat Temperature Regulator TOUCH Advanced Control of Multiple Devices Wireless Thermo-Sensor Wireless Window/ Door Contact Compact PIR Sensor (Indoor use only) a4

Range Overview Receivers Multifunctional Dimming Actuator 1 Channel Multifunctional Switching Actuator 1 Channel Multifunctional Switching Actuator with Antenna 13A Switching Socket Shutter Actuator (24V DC) Switch Actuator 1-10V Analogue Output 2 Channel Switch Actuator Shutter Actuator 230V AC 6 Channel Multifunctional Switch Receiver 2000W Remote dimmer unit Signal Repeater (with un-switched 13A power outlet) a5

Typical Installations Each installation will require at least: For a simple switching circuit all you need is a transmitter (switch or remote) and a receiver (also referred to as an actuator). More complex installations will utilise multiple units and multiple types of unit. The following illustrations detail a few examples of installations of varying complexity. You will need: (2 Channel Switch) (Switching Actuator) Connect the receiver to the lighting circuit, usually connected inside an adaptable box and placed into the ceiling void. The unit will require a permanent live and neutral feed. Fix the switch to standard single gang back-box or use the sticky pads provided to fix the switch to any surface. Up to 32 transmitters (switches) can be paired with a single receiver (actuator), making it simple to create complex switching circuits. a6

Typical Installations Guideline installation: This setup utilises the Pilot to give the user full control of up to 40 actuators. The setup demonstrates the use of dimming actuators, 2-channel switching actuators and shutter actuators. The setup also indicates the use of the Universal switch adapter used in conjunction with Click Deco Mini-grid modules in order to match decorate switches throughout the installation. With the Pilot, the user can set scenes that control groups of receivers. (Shutter Actuator) (Universal ) Switch Adapter (Remote Control) ( 2 Channel) Switch Actuator (1 Dimming) Actuator a7

Typical Installations 4 TOUCH 15:00 All controlled from a single point. Simulated Occupancy The Touch allows you to set daily and weekly programs for multiple groups of actuators allowing you to create complex routines that will run whether you are at home or away. These routines can also be used effectively to save energy around the home, by ensuring your devices are switched off when they are not required. 9 Wednesday Středa 9. 10. 2009 Out 17 C Heating Topný program Scene Setting The Touch, as well as the Pilot, can group multiple actuators together and allow you to quickly set them to a predetermined level or status. For example: The User creates Movie Mode which dims multiple zones of lights via a dimming actuator and switches off another zone via a switching actuator. Also useful for setting master off functions. Heating Control The Touch presents an interface that can allow the user to connect a temperature sensor to a switching actuator that can in turn be connected to a number of heating appliances. This action combined with a weekly/daily program can allow the user to control the heating appliance based on both temperature and time. a8

Typical Installations Door / Window Status Feedback Monitor the status of windows and doors on your property. Combine this function with a switching or dimming actuator to create a circuit that activates or deactivates when the door or window is open or closed. Garage Doors Use Shutter actuators and a key fob to control garage doors or gates remotely. Can also be used with Touch, Pilot and other wall-mounted switches. Lighting Control Create remote control outdoor lighting circuits to enable the user to switch the lights on or off when approaching or leaving the property. Temperature Monitoring The Touch can be connected to a number of thermostat devices and display their results on screen. This allows the user to get temperature feedback on any room or even outdoors. a9

Transmitters a10

Transmitters Wireless Switch Key Fob Universal Input Transmitter Transmitters WB-20/G WB-40/G KEY-W KEY-B IM-40B Wall 2-Channel Controller Wall 4-Channel Controller 4-Channel Remote Key Fob - White 4-Channel Remote Key Fob - Black Universal Input Transmitter (Use With Standard Centre Off Retractive Switches) Cable Length: 90mm a11

Transmitters Temperature Regulator Thermo-Sensor & Thermostat PIR Sensor * For use with Touch unit only Transmitters TC-10G Transmitter: Zone / Room Temperature Regulation / Measuring Device TI-10B * Transmitter: Wireless Thermo-Sensor TP-83 Wireless Room Thermostat / 24 Hour 7 Day Time Programmer JA-83P Compact PIR Sensor (Indoor use only) For thermo-sensor accessories see page a20 a12

Transmitters Window Door Contact Remote Controller Window Door Contact PILOT Transmitters JA-82M JA-83M PILOT Wireless Window / Door Contact Magnetic Door/Window Surface Contact Wireless 40 Channel Remote Controller a13

Combined Modules a14

Combined Modules Wireless Central Unit Wireless Switching Actuator 15:00 15:00 9 Wednesday Středa 9. 10. 2009 Out 17 C Heating Topný program 4 9 Wednesday Středa 9. 10. 2009 Out 17 C Heating Topný program 4 * For use with Touch unit only Combined Modules T-WBK Wireless Touch Screen Controller - Black ( Touch) T-WWH Wireless Touch Screen Controller - White ( Touch) STI-11B * 16A Wireless Switching Actuator With Thermo-Sensor For thermo-sensor accessories see page a20 Cable Length: 90mm a15

Receivers a16

Receivers Switching Actuator Dimming Actuator Shutter Actuator Receivers SA-61B SA-62B DA-71B DAC-71B JA-12B/230V JA-12B/24V 16A 1 Channel Multifunction Switching Actuator 8A 2 Channel Multifunction Switching Actuator 40-250VA 1 Channel Multifunction Dimming Actuator 16A 1 Channel Multifunction Switching Actuator Complete With 0-10V Or 1-10V Analogue Output Shutter Actuator (AC) Shutter Actuator (DC) Cable Length: 90mm Relay Current Ratings: AC1 Rating a17

Receivers Switching Actuator Signal Repeater Switching Socket Remote Dimmer Unit Receivers SA-61M SA-66M RP-20/B SC-61 DIM-6 16A 1 Channel Multifunction Switching Actuator 8A 6 Channel Multifunction Switching Actuator 240V Signal Repeater (with un-switched 13A power outlet) 13A 240V Switching Socket 2000W Remote dimmer unit Must be used in conjunction with DAC-71B or other 0(1)-10V analogue input Standards: EN607 30-1 EN60669, EN300 220, EN301489 EN60669-2, EN61010, EN55014 Load Capacity: 16A 2000W Relay Current Ratings: AC1 Rating Dimensions: 60mm x 12mm x 80mm 105mm x 90mm x 90mm a18

Accessories a19

Accessories Thermo-sensor TC TZ Accessories TC-3 Temperature Sensor 3 m (9.8 ) TC-6 Temperature Sensor 6 m (19.7 ) TC-12 Temperature Sensor 12 m (39.4 ) TZ-3 Temperature Sensor 3 m (9.8 ) TZ-6 Temperature Sensor 6 m (19.7 ) TZ-12 Temperature Sensor 12 m (39.4 ) Cable Length: 90mm Relay Current Ratings: AC1 Rating a20

Programming Follow these very simple, easy to follow instructions when programming functions: Press & hold the programming button on the receiver for 2 PROGRAMMING BUTTON PRESS AND HOLD FOR 2 SECONDS STATUS LED WILL FLASH PER SECOND To assign the chosen transmitter device button & function, press the required button the number of times to match the function number required at one second intervals - SEE TABLE 1 on opposite page (e.g for transmitter function 2, press the button 2 times). FUNCTION BUTTON PRESS THE NUMBER OF TIMES THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE DESIRED FUNCTION To set the time element, press & hold the programming button second interval). THE TIMER HAS NOW STARTED. When the required time period has elapsed, press the previously assigned To exit programming mode press the programming button for 1 second only. PRESS AND HOLD >5 SECONDS STATUS LED WILL FLASH TWICE PER SECOND PRESS AND HOLD FOR 1 SECOND TO DELETE ALL STORED FUNCTIONS PRESS AND HOLD FOR 5 SECONDS FUNCTION BUTTON PRESS THE BUTTON THAT CORRESPONDS THE DESIRED FUNCTION TO DELETE STATUS LED WILL FLASH TWICE PER SECOND PRESS AND HOLD 8 SECONDS - THIS WILL DELETE ALL STORED FUNCTIONS. RELEASE PROGRAMMING BUTTON AND THEN PRESS FOR 1 SECOND TO EXIT a21

Functions Function 1 Press button Press for ON, release for OFF Function 2 On button Press for ON Function 3 Off button Press for OFF Function 4 On/Off button Press for ON, press again for OFF Function 5 Off delay Press for ON, device will turn off after pre-determined time period as set in step 3 of programming (2 secs - 30 mins max) Function 6 On delay Press to start timer. On delay will be as pre-determined in step 3 of programming (2 secs -30mins) Function 1 Scene recall / OFF Press to recall scene, press to turn OFF Press button for more than 1 second to set scene brightness Function 2 Scene recall / OFF - anti-tamper Press to recall scene, press again to turn OFF Press button for more than 3 seconds to set scene brightness (avoids accidental scene setting) Function 3 Scene recall - fade ON / fade OFF - push to recall scene Press to recall scene Press button for more than 1 second to set scene brightness Function 4 Function 5 Scene recall / fade OFF Variable fade up to Max. Press to recall scene Press to start fade up time to maximum brightness Function 6 Variable fade down to OFF. Press to start fade down to OFF Function 7 ON/OFF Press once for ON, press again for OFF Press button for more than 1 second to set scene brightness N/A N/A N/A L R - RESISTIVE L - INDUCTIVE C - CAPACITIVE a22

Installation Guidelines To ensure correct and safe operation of a device please follow the installation guidelines below: Do not install into an exterior or wet environment over temperature protection which will switch the device output off when the system is overloaded Do not install components into metal and steel distribution boards as this will reduce the radio-frequency signal The range of radio signal within the Control system depends on building construction and physical location of the devices - see table 1 below Do not connect inductive and capacitive loads to one device at the same time - see table 2 on previous page. SA - 6IB IM - 408 TRANSMISSION OF RADIO-FREQUENCY SIGNALS THROUGH VARIOUS MATERIALS 60-90% 80-95% 20-60% 0-10% 80-90% brick walls wooden contructions with plaster boards reinforced concrete metal bars regular glass a23

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