Elko RF Pilot User Manual

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USER'S MANUAL
W I R E L E S S C O N T R O L L E R
W I T H O L E D D I S P L AY

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL W I R E L E S S C O N T R O L L E R W I T H O L E D D I S P L AY...
  • Page 2 RF Pilot User’s Manual Congratulations on purchasing our RF Pilot Remote Controller that serves as an element of the RF Control wireless system. RF Pilot offers you: comfortable control with elegant design activation of household appliances and devices light dimming and creation of light scenes...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RF Pilot User’s Manual Content: Before You Start ....... - Favourite ........Characteristics ......... - Device Reset ........Overview of Wireless Elements ..Quick Control ........Technical Parameters ....... Basic Menu - Controls ....... Device Description; Insertion of - Rooms ..........
  • Page 4: Before You Start

    RF Pilot User’s Manual Before You Start... The User’s Manual provides information for the installation and use of the device. The Manual is always included in the package. The device may only be installed and connected by persons with requisite professional qualifications who have become thoroughly familiarized with this Manual and the functions of the device.
  • Page 5: Characteristics

    RF Pilot measures and displays temperature in the surrounding area Wireless Remote Controller RF Pilot can be programmed for up to 40 RF Control actuators You can create your own menu and name the RF Pilot controlled device as requested The “Scene”...
  • Page 6: Overview Of Wireless Elements

    Overview of wireless elements of RF Control CONTROLLER CENTRAL WIRELESS UNIT RF Pilot RF Touch-W RF Touch-B Remote Controller for surface installation for installation colours: white, 100 - 230V AC or into installation box anthracite adapter (external) 100 - 230 V AC...
  • Page 7 Overview of wireless elements of RF Control SWITCHING ACTUATORS RFSA-11B RFSA-61B RFSA-62B single-channel single-channel two-channel single-function multifunction multifunction switching switching actuator switching actuator actuator 1 x switching 16A 2 x switching 8A 1 x switching 16A 230V AC 6 functions, 230V AC 230V AC RFSA-61M RFSA-66M...
  • Page 8: Technical Parameters

    Technical parameters of RF Pilot Display Other data Type: colour OLED Operating temperature: 0 .. +55 °C Resolution: Storage temperature: 128 x 128 pixels / 262,144 colours -20 ..+70 °C Side ratio: Protection: IP20 Visible surface: 26 x 26 mm...
  • Page 9: Device Description; Insertion Of Batteries

    The memory has an independent power supply. Any custom Favourite 6 adjustment (except for time and date) will remain. Favourite 7 Current temperature After inserting the batteries, the RF Pilot name and the firmware Enter the menu Temp.: 23C MENU display...
  • Page 10: Basic Steps

    Basic Steps for Successful Programming of RF Pilot Step 1 - Location of RF units Keep in mind that the radio signal range for RF installations depends on the building structure, materials used and the manner of unit location in the area.
  • Page 11 Basic Steps for Successful Programming of RF Pilot Step 2 - Complete the Installation Form Step 3 - Add actuator - name of the device you want to control Add actuators and their addresses into the - names of units (e.g.: RFSA-61B, ...) Controller memory.
  • Page 12: Controller Activation

    Press T1 to enter the Basic Menu (Fig. 3). Note: When using the controller, 10 seconds after pressing any button, the RF Pilot switches to the sleep mode. In the Settings Menu, it switches to the sleep mode 40 seconds after pressing any button.
  • Page 13: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu / Settings - Language Language mo 01.01.10 12:54 Settings Menu Date and time Actuators To enter the Settings Menu (Fig. 2), press the left side of the di- Rooms Rooms Scenes Scenes rection button together with the T1 button (Fig. 1) in the Basic Favourite Favourite Device reset...
  • Page 14 Settings - Date and Time Date and Time Move in the Settings menu using the direction button to select Date and time. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig. 1). Here you can set the current time, time format (12/24), date and day of the week (Fig. 2). - You can move in the requested direction by pressing the upper or lower part of the direction button.
  • Page 15: Actuators

    Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Actuators. Press the T1 button to display the Settings Menu (Fig. 1, 2). Add - adding actuators to the RF Pilot Controller (Fig.2). Use the direction button to select the actuator type which you want to use. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig.
  • Page 16 Settings - Actuators Allocate - used to allocate the added actuator to a room (Fig.1). Names of Rooms 1-10 are set as default in the Controller. Using the direction button select the actuator to be allocated. Confirm selection using the T1 button (Fig.
  • Page 17 Settings - Actuators Rename - (Fig. 1) used to name the actuator, the name will be displayed in the main menu list. The Controller automatically arranges the names of Actuator 1 - 40 in order in the Add Menu. (The Rename function is optional.) Using the direction button select the actuator to be renamed.
  • Page 18 Settings - Actuators Range test - used to determine the quality of the signal between the RF Pilot and the controlled actuator (Fig. 1). Use the direction button to select the actuator the signal of which you want to test. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig. 2). The test result will be displayed after approx. 10s (Fig.
  • Page 19 Settings - Actuators Remove - used to delete the actuator from the memory of RF Pilot (Fig. 1). Using the direction button select the actuator to be removed. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig. 2). Note: If an actuator is removed from the controller memory, the relevant position in the actuator list becomes vacant (Fig. 3).
  • Page 20: Rooms

    Settings - Rooms Rooms Menu Rooms is used to name the rooms, the name will be displayed in the main menu list. Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Rooms. Press T1 to enter the menu (Fig. 1). By pressing the direction button select the Room and confirm by pressing T1 (Fig.
  • Page 21 Settings - Rooms Rename - used for naming the rooms. (The Rename function is optional.) Using the direction button select the actuator to be renamed. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig. 1). Rename the scene using the direction button in the following menu. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig.
  • Page 22: Scenes

    Settings - Scenes Scenes Settings Menu - Scenes serves to set the control of multiple actuators using a single press. Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Scenes. Press T1 to enter the menu (Fig. 1). Using the direction button select the name of the Scene.
  • Page 23 Settings - Scenes Rename - used to name a scene, the name will be displayed in the main menu list. Fig. 1. (The Rename function is optional.) Rename the scene using the direction button in the following list. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig. 2). Note.: - Move in the room name line by pressing the direction button in the left or right direction.
  • Page 24 Settings - Scenes Reset - cancels the assignment of actuators to scenes (Fig. 1-2). Note: The Scene name will be reset to factory setting (Fig. 3). mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10 12:54 Name: Name: Kitchen Scene 1 Scene Rename reset!
  • Page 25: Favourite

    Settings - Favourite Favourite Menu Settings - Favourite is used to include ten most frequently used devices (actuators / scenes) directly in the main screen as a shortcut for quick control without further search. Move in the Settings Menu using the direction button to select Favourite. Press T1 to enter the menu (Fig.
  • Page 26 Settings - Favourite mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10 12:54 Include - used to include an actuator or scene: Select type: Lighting RFSA-11B Actuator Room 2 RFDA-71B - Actuator: you can include a requested Actuator with func. Room 3 actuator from a selected room (Fig.
  • Page 27 Settings - Favourite - Scene: you can include the requested scene to Favourites (multiple actuators are controlled by a single press), Fig. 1-2 Cancel - used to delete actuators / scenes. The Favourite name will be reset to factory setting (Fig 3). mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10...
  • Page 28: Device Reset

    Reset of the device is used to delete all settings (Fig. 1-2). The number of the firmware is displayed, the memory is Formatted and the factory setting is restored (Fig. 3-4). Language mo 01.01.10 12:54 Date and time Really reset? Actuators Rooms RF Pilot Formatting Scenes Firmware 1.05 memory... Favourite Device reset EXIT SELECT...
  • Page 29: Quick Control

    Initial Screen - Quick Control Quick Control Activate RF Pilot from sleep by pressing any button. Press any button briefly to display the Initial Screen (Fig. 1). Directly from the Initial Screen you can control the preset actuators and devices.
  • Page 30 Quick Control Controlling the assigned actuator (without function) Actuator Pressing the directional button left Pressing the directional button right RFSA-11 Switch Off. Switch On. RFSA-6x Switch Off. Switch On. RFJA-12 Simulation of the button on the key-chain - tilting Simulation of the button on the Key-chain - tilting the roll-up blinds.
  • Page 31: Basic Menu - Controls

    Basic Menu - Control Basic Menu From the sleep mode you can enter the Basic Menu (Fig.1) in two ways: - Press any button briefly to display the Initial Screen. By pressing T1 the Basic Menu will be displayed. - By pressing and holding T1 longer than 2 s you can directly enter the Basic Menu: Rooms Scenes Favourite...
  • Page 32: Rooms

    Control - Rooms Rooms Menu Rooms is used to control the allocated Actuators. Press T1 to enter the menu (the names of Room 1-10 are set as default). Select the requested Room using the direction button (up / down). By pressing T1 (Fig. 2) enter the list of Actuators allocated to a particular Room (the names of Actuator 1-10 are set as default).
  • Page 33: Actuator Function

    Control - Rooms / Actuator Function mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10 12:54 Select the requested actuator function using the direction × Switch on  Switch On button (up / down). Send the command to execute the selected Switch Off Switch Off Brightness: 0% Brightness: 0% function by pressing T1.
  • Page 34 Control - Actuator Function Roller Blind/Shutter Actuator Functions RFJA-12 Description Device moves up to end position Down Device moves down to end position Turn up Rolling the blinds/shutters up in gradual steps using short impulses Turn down Rolling the blinds/shutters down in gradual steps using short impulses Setting Setting the travel time of the device.
  • Page 35 Control - Rooms The setting serves to define time for each actuator. (Fig. 1). Select the requested data for editing using the direction button (up / down). You can set using the direction button (right/left): - in the first line for RFSA-6x - delayed switch On/Off (Fig.
  • Page 36: Scenes

    Control - Scenes Control - Scenes Menu Scenes is used to control the allocated commands. Menu Scenes is selected using the direction button. Press T1 (Fig. 1) to confirm (the names of Scenes 1-10 are set as default). Select the requested Scenes using the direction button (up / down). Send a command to execute the commands by pressing T1 (Fig.
  • Page 37: Favourite

    Control - Favourite Control - Favourite Menu Favourite is used to control the allocated Actuators or Scenes. Menu Favourite is selected using the direction button. Press T1 (Fig. 1) to confirm (names Favourite 1-10 are set as default). Menu Favourite is controlled in the same manner as Quick Control (See page 29). mo 01.01.10 12:54 mo 01.01.10...
  • Page 38: What To Do When

    What to do when ... RF Touch Unit Warnings Warning is displayed in case of incorrect entry. warning cause / troubleshooting Rooms / Scenes / Favourite a fixed number of places - 10 - is set for each section Memory full! (when adding actors) No more than 40 actuators may be entered The actuator has already been used.
  • Page 39: Universal Information

    Universal information The displayed temperature is for information only and may be affected by the placement of the controller near heat sources, windows, prolonged holding in hand, etc. Rename Actuators (Rooms, Scenes) - the min. length of the name is 1 character, the max. length is 12 characters. Upon deleting the whole name (by the T2 button) and confirming (by the T1 button), the factory setting is restored (Actuator x, Room x, Scene x).
  • Page 40: Important Information

    Important information Cleaning and maintenance • Do not immerse the Remote Controller or its parts into water or any other liquid! Prevent any liquid from entering into the Remote Controller. The device would be damaged. • Clean the surface using a dry cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning products or abrasives as these could damage the Controller. Adhere to the following instructions for battery use: •...
  • Page 41 Important information Disposal: Do not dispose of the device together with common household waste. All packaging materials should be disposed of in accordance with environmental regulations. Batteries/accumulators • Batteries/accumulators must never be disposed of together with household waste. They may contain poisonous substances harmful to the environment. Therefore the batteries/accumulators must always be disposed of in accordance with applicable regulations.
  • Page 42: Installation Form

    Installation Form Number Description / name of the controlled device Actuator name Actuator address...
  • Page 43 Installation Form Number Description / name of the controlled device Actuator name Actuator address...
  • Page 44 ELKO EP, s.r.o. Palackého 493 | 769 01 Holešov | Všetuly,CZ, Tel: +420 573 514 211 | Fax: +420 573 514 227 elko@elkoep.com | www.elkoep.com rev.0...

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