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410-00121
Dip switch settings per LED strip type
RGB
RGBW
2.3.4. Configuring master/slave mode
With this setting you determine whether a controller operates in master or slave mode. Only the controllers in
master mode can be linked with wireless Niko wall controls according to the Easywave protocol. A controller in
slave mode is only controlled by the connected controller in master mode.
To control more than 4 channels synchronously, up to 10 controllers can be connected together in a cabled
master/slave configuration. (figure 6)
Use the dip switches (figure 1 ➍) on the controller to configure the correct mode.
Dip switch setting for master/slave mode
master
slave
Please note: Make sure that the master is located in the RF range of a wireless control.
Only a controller that is configured as master, can be linked to a wireless control. The other controllers are
configured as slave. Controllers that are configured as slave always follow the status of the connected master.
3. PROGRAMMING
During the installation of multiple master 4-channel controllers which must work independently from each other,
you perform the programming per master controller.
3.1. Controller modes
The controls can be connected with the controller in 3 different modes according to the Easywave protocol,
depending on the number of buttons on the selected wall control (see table).
Mode
Number of
Button position Control -
control buttons
M1
2
on top
on the bottom short
M2
4
left on top
left on the
bottom
right on top
right on the
bottom
M3
1
/
* Stop the wireless buttons automatically sending after 9 seconds. To send again the button must be released
and pressed again.
** Set the controller to the desired colour and dim value via the control. When pressing a long time below
on the right, the controller will select the previously stored value first. It will then show and store a new
favourite value after 3 seconds. If no favourite value has been stored, the connected LED strip(s) will switch
off first and after 3 seconds show the new favourite value and store it.
3.2. Linking wireless controls
Follow the steps below to link wireless controls with the controller according to the Easywave protocol, depending
on the desired mode (see table in § 3.1).
1. Press the programming button (figure 1 ➎) briefly (< 1.6 sec.)
2. The status LED (figure 1 ➏) blinks (light signal of mode 1, see table below)
3. If desired select another mode by repeatedly pressing the programming button briefly. The mode is indicated
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by a blinking status LED (figure 1 ➏).
Mode
Light signal status LED
M1
M2
M3
EN
Tunable white
Monochrome
Action
mode
short
enable
long
dim up
switch off
long
dim down
short
enable
long
dim up
short
switch off
long
dim down
short
• RGBW LED strips: selection white value (100%-
75%-50%-25%-0%)
• RGB LED strips: selection from 7 pre-defined
colours
• tunable white LED strips: selection from 3
pre-defined white values
long
• RGB(W) LED strips: RGB colour gradient (9 sec*)
• tunable white strips: white colour gradient (9 sec*)
short
call favourite**
long
store favourite**
short
call favourite**
long
store favourite**
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4. Operate one by one the controls that must work together with the receiver in a certain mode. The
confirmation of a well-received address is indicated by a long lighting time (4 sec.). It is sufficient to
press one button per controller. The behaviour of the other buttons is automatically adapted to the
selected mode (for example in two button mode the button on top or under the pressed button will be
selected automatically as second button). If you try to link more than 15 controls, the status LED (figure
1 ➏) will start flashing
5. You can terminate the programming by repeatedly pressing (<1.6s) on the programming button (figure 1
➎) until you exit the programming mode. (mode1 - mode2 - mode3 - UIT)
3.3. Unlinking wireless controls
Follow the steps below to unlink a wireless control from the controller according to the Easywave protocol.
1. Press and hold (> 1.6 s) the programming button (figure 1 ➎). The status LED (figure 1 ➏) flashes as
follows:
2. Press any button of the controller which you want to unlink. The status LED (figure 1 ➏) is continuously
on during 4 seconds. Afterwards it starts to flash again as follows:
for each control that you want to unlink.
3. Press briefly on the programming button (figure 1 ➎) to leave the programming mode.
3.4. Reset the controller to factory settings
1. Press and hold (> 1.6 s) the programming button (figure 1 ➎). The status LED (figure 1 ➏) flashes as
follows:
2. Press again and hold (> 1.6 s) the programming button (figure 1 ➎)to remove all linked controls from
memory of the controller. The status LED (figure 1 ➏) is continuously on during
4 seconds. Afterwards it starts to flash again as follows:
3. Press briefly on the programming button (figure 1 ➎) to leave the programming mode.
4. BEHAVIOUR ERROR LED
The error LED (figure 1 ➐) flashes red when the controller goes into fault condition. Possible fault conditions
are: overload, overheating or short circuit on the LED strip.
5. TECHNICAL DATA
Dimensions
Frequency
Maximum radio frequency power
Maximum power per channel with input voltage 12Vdc
Maximum power per channel with input voltage 24Vdc
Maximum current per channel
Wire capacity
Maximum operating temperature
Protection degree
Marking
6. EC MARKING
This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio
equipment Niko NV declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU
directive. If applicable, the full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on www.niko.eu.
7. WARNINGS REGARDING INSTALLATION
The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous
voltages, should be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This
user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be
passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services.
8. ENVIRONMENT
This product and/or the batteries provided cannot be deposited in non-recyclable waste. Take
your discarded product to a recognised collection point. Just like producers and importers, you
too play an important role in the promotion of sorting, recycling and reuse of discarded electrical
and electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment, the government
levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the price of this product).
9. NIKO CUSTOMER SERVICES
Do you have a question or is the product faulty? Contact your wholesaler or Niko customer services (Belgium:
+32 3 778 90 80) or consult the 'Help and Advice' section on www.niko.eu.
10. DISCLAIMER
Niko prepares its manuals with the greatest care and strives to make them as complete, correct and up-to-date
as possible. Nevertheless, some deficiencies may subsist. Niko cannot be held responsible for this, other than
within the legal limits. Please inform us of any deficiencies in the manuals by contacting Niko customer services
at support@niko.eu.
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176 x 62 x 36mm (HxWxD)
868.3MHz
10 dBm
50W
100W
4.2A
1.5mm² – 2.5mm²
45°C
IP20
EC marked
PM410-00121R18271

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