Click RF PiLOT Installation Manual

40 channel remote control with oled display

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Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 4 0 C h a n n e l R e m o t e C o n t r o l W i t h O L E D D i s p l a y Installation Manual...
  • Page 2 Congratulations on purchasing the RF Pilot Remote Control. The controller is an element of the RF Control wireless system. In conjunction with other RF Control devices the RF Pilot offers you: - Comfortable handheld control - Activation of household appliances and devices...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    RF Pilot Installation Manual RF Pilot Installation Manual Content: Programming Menu Before You Start ..........2 Before You Start... Technical Parameters ........4 Initial Setup - Language ......13 Characteristics ..........5 Initial Setup - Date & Time ......14 This Manual provides information for the use and installation of the device. The device may only be Overview of RF Control Devices ....6...
  • Page 4: Technical Parameters

    - The RF Pilot controller can be programmed with up to 40 actuators/receivers Working position: - You can create your own menus and name the RF Pilot controlled devices as required Diagonal: 1.5“ - The “Scene” mode enables control of multiple actuators - multiple devices controlled with a single...
  • Page 5 Overview of Devices Controlled by the RF Pilot Overview of Devices Controlled by the RF Pilot Switching Actuators Dimming Actuators RFSAI-61B RFSA-61B RFSA-62B RFDA-71B RFDEL-71B RFDSC-71 16A 230V~ single 16A 230V~ single 8A 230V~ two channel 250Va 230V~ multifunction 160Va 230V~ multifunction...
  • Page 6: Basic Steps

    Options Favourite 5 adjustment (except for time and date) will remain. Favourite 6 After inserting the batteries, the RF Pilot name and the firmware Favourite 7 version will appear on the initial screen as shown above. Current Temperature Enter the Menu Temp.: 23C...
  • Page 7 Input the actuator part number with the address in to Add up to 10 actuators in to a single scene the RF Pilot. with each actuator having its own command. The actuator part number may not be listed in full, the...
  • Page 8: Controller Activation

    Press any button briefly to display the Quick Control Screen (Fig.2). Control Menu. Device reset Note: 10 seconds after pressing any button the RF Pilot goes in to sleep mode. When in the Programming Menu, the RF EXIT SELECT EXIT SELECT Pilot remains with the screen shown until exited.
  • Page 9: Rooms

    Rooms To move in the Programming menu use up & down on the dial to select Date and time (text in white). The RF Pilot automatically arranges the names of Rooms 1-10 in order. Confirm using the T1 button (Fig.1).
  • Page 10: Actuators

    Use left & right on the dial to select the letter position (Name:). Add - To add an actuator to the RF Pilot Controller (Fig.7), press T1 button with Add highlighted white. Use up & down on the dial to select the letter required (_ to 9).
  • Page 11 Programming - Actuators Programming - Actuators Actuators - Assign Actuators - Rename Assign - Used to allocate an actuator to a room (Fig.1) (Room Names 1-10 are set as default in Rename - (Fig.6) Used to change the name of the actuator, the name will then be displayed in the the controller).
  • Page 12 Actuators - Range Test & Control Actuators - Remove Range test - Used to determine the quality of the signal between the RF Pilot and the selected Remove - Used to delete the actuator from the memory of RF Pilot (Fig.6).
  • Page 13: Actuator Functions

    Control - Actuator Function Control - Actuator Function tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 Select the required function (highlighted white) using Select the required function (highlighted white) using × × Turn On Turn On Turn On Turn On up &...
  • Page 14 Control - Actuator Function Control - Actuator Function tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 tu 01.03.11 12:54 Select the required function (highlighted white) using Select the required function (highlighted white) using × Turn On Turn On up & down on the direction dial. up &...
  • Page 15: Scenes

    Programming - Scenes Programming - Scenes Scenes Scenes - Rename Scenes - These are used to define the control of multiple actuators using a single button press. Rename - (Fig.4) Used to change the name of the scene, the name will then be displayed in the In the Programming Menu select Scenes (Fig.1).
  • Page 16 Programming - Scenes Programming - Scenes Scenes - Commands Scenes - Commands (continued) Commands - (Fig.1). (Switching actuator) Commands (Dimming actuator) Assign each command (Fig.2 - 1/10, 2/10, 3/10 etc.) by firstly selecting the room (Fig.3) and then the After each actuator and function has been added to a command, the screen will move to the next the defined actuator (Fig.4).
  • Page 17 Programming - Scenes Programming - Scenes Scenes - Commands (continued) Scenes - Reset Commands (LED RGB controller) Reset After each actuator and function has been added to a command, the screen will move to the next Use to delete allocated scenes from the memory. (Fig.6-7). command (3/10 etc.) automatically (Fig.1).
  • Page 18: Favourites

    Programming - Favourite Programming - Favourite Favourite Favourite - Assign - Actuator Favourite - Used to define the ten most frequently used functions, appears n the opening screen after Assign - Used to allocate an actuator or scene to the Favourites listing. turning off.
  • Page 19 Programming - Favourite Programming - Favourite Favourite - Assign - Actuator With Function Favourite - Assign - Scene & Cancel - Actuator with function: - Scene: You can allocate an actuator (from a selected room) and define its function (Fig.1-4). You can assign a created scene as a Favourite (actuators assigned to the scene are activated) (Fig.6-8) The name of the actuator / F will be displayed in the favourites list (Fig.5).
  • Page 20 Actuator Pressing the directional button left Pressing the directional button right Wake up the RF Pilot from sleep mode by pressing any button. The screen will briefly display a list of defined favourite operations / devices (Fig.1). RFSA-6x Switch Off.
  • Page 21: Device Reset

    If the error persists: Low battery - The actuator has accepted and executed the command, RF Pilot has not detected any execution feedback signal The controller is too far from the actuator(s) - If some of the actuators have accepted and executed the command...
  • Page 22: Universal Information

    Universal information Important information Cleaning and maintenance • Do not immerse the controller or its parts into water or any other liquid! Prevent any liquid from entering into the The temperature display is for information only and may be affected by the placement of the controller near controller.
  • Page 23: Installation Form

    Actuator Part No. Actuator Address Number Location / Identification (12 Chars) Name of Controlled Load (12 Chars) Actuator Part No. Actuator Address A4 version can be downloaded from www.clickinels.com. RF Pilot A4 version can be downloaded from www.clickinels.com. RF Pilot...
  • Page 24: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 25 www.clickinels.com Scolmore Park, Landsberg, 18 Corrig Road, Lichfield Road Industrial Estate, Sandyford Industrial Estate, Tamworth, Staffordshire B79 7XB Dublin 18, Ireland Tel.: 01827 63454 Fax: 01827 63362 Tel.: +353 (1) 2811 122 Fax: +353 (1) 2811 224 sales@scolmore.com www.scolmore.com sales@clicklitehouse.ie www.clicklitehouse.ie V10.0...

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