Silent Gliss SG 10302 Operating Instructions Manual

Silent Gliss SG 10302 Operating Instructions Manual

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Hand-held radio transmitter SG 10302
867 MHz
868 MHz
915 MHz
0682
Operating instructions (translation)
18122.2701/0811 DE/EN/FR/IT

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  • Page 1 Hand-held radio transmitter SG 10302 867 MHz 868 MHz 915 MHz 0682 Operating instructions (translation) 18122.2701/0811 DE/EN/FR/IT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EC Declaration of conformity ....18 Silent Gliss International ..... 19...
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Safety instructions The instructions shall be observed to ensure that the product can be operated smoothly and safely and that its features can be correctly used. • The operator/user must have read and understood the instructions fully. • The operator must ensure that the instructions are available to the user in a legible form.
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions For Radio Operation

    • The range of the radio signal is limited by legislation and the structural conditions. Intended use The SG 10302 hand-held radio transmitter is a multi-channel transmitter. It can be used unidirectionally or bidirectionally. The hand-held transmitter must only be used for the control...
  • Page 5: Exclusion Of Liability

    Liability for material defects is excluded in such cases. Scope of supply SG 10302 hand-held radio transmitter (batteries included in the unit), wall bracket, 2 wall plugs, 2 screws. Technical data Name of unit...
  • Page 6: Mounting Of Wall Bracket

    Mounting of wall bracket Mounting of wall bracket • The wall bracket must be fi xed so that the holes drilled avoid any electrical cables. • Before installing the unit in the required position, check that the transmitter and receiver are functioning perfectly.
  • Page 7: Device Explanation

    Device explanation Device explanation Front of unit 1 Channel indicator 2 Operating mode indicator 3 OPEN button 4 STOP button 5 Status indicator 6 CLOSE button 7 Select button Rear of unit 8 Learn button P...
  • Page 8: Explanation Of Functions

    Explanation of functions Explanation of functions Bidirectional radio system A bidirectional radio system transmits radio signals to a radio receiver and enables feedback from the radio receiver to the transmitter. The radio signal can be sent directly to the target receiver.
  • Page 9 Status display A radio signal is displayed by the status display (LED ring around the STOP button) lighting up. The various colours of the status display mean: Status display Meaning Flashing orange Channel (transmitter) not programmed in any receiver Rapidly fl ashing Channel (transmitter) in bidirectional program- orange ming mode.
  • Page 10 Explanation of functions The transmitting power or the radio range will be reduced by the reduction in the performance of the battery. If the voltage drops below 2 V, functions are no longer executed and nothing is displayed. Group control unit A group is understood to mean the control of several receivers at the same time.
  • Page 11: Programming The Transmitter

    Explanation of functions green. → The receiver now executes automatic and manual travel commands. Pressing the selection button in the central channel for longer (approximately 1 second) changes the Auto or Manual operating mode for all the individual channels. A different operating mode for individual channels (auto and manual) is set on switching for all channels to Auto operating mode.
  • Page 12: Programming Additional Transmitters

    Programming additional transmitters Note If several receivers are connected to the same supply line, then all are simultaneously in programming mode for approximately 5 minutes after the mains power is switched on. If the P button on the transmitter is now pressed, all the receivers start programming mode at the same time (open / close movements).
  • Page 13: Stopping Programming Mode (Bidirectional) In The Transmitter

    Explanation of functions If more than 10 bidirectional receivers are being programmed at the same time, the transmitter channel in programming mode switches to group mode. The group mode is indicated by fast fl ashing with pauses. Programming in group mode is completed after a 2-minute pause or pressing the STOP button for 6 seconds.
  • Page 14 Explanation of functions Approaching "Closed" end position Press the CLOSE button briefl y. The blind closes completely. Approaching "Open" end position Press the OPEN button briefl y. The blind opens. Programming the intermediate position 1 in the receiver Requirement The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The end positions of the drive have been set.
  • Page 15 Explanation of functions 2. Also press the STOP button. The blind stops. The status display lights briefl y. The intermediate position 2 is programmed. Approaching intermediate position 1 Requirement The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The blind is at its upper end position. 1.
  • Page 16: Battery Replacement

    Battery replacement Deleting the transmitter channel in the receiver 1. Press both the STOP button and the programming button P (on the rear of the unit). 2. Keep this button combination pressed for approximately 6 seconds until the status display lights orange briefl y and then lights red.
  • Page 17: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Clean the unit with a damp cloth. Do not use a detergent. This may attack the plastic. Disposal After the end of its service life, dispose of the unit in accordance with the relevant regulations. Troubleshooting Fault Cause Remedy System does not run, 1.
  • Page 18: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    • Handheld radio transmitter SG 10300 (-867 / -868 / -915) • Handheld radio transmitter SG 10301 (-867 / -868 / -915) • Handheld radio transmitter SG 10302 (-867 / -868 / -915) • Handheld radio transmitter SG 10303 (-867 / -868 / -915)

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