Elko RFAP-USB User Manual

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r FA P / u S B a n d S W u S B W i r e l e s s M a n a g e r

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  • Page 1 uSEr'S MAnuAl c o n t r o l u n i t r FA P / u S B a n d S W u S B W i r e l e s s M a n a g e r...
  • Page 2 SW uSB Wireless Manager user manual Congratulation for purchasing the control unit RFAP-USB, which is an element of wireless sys- tem RF Control. RFAP/USB with SW USB Wireless Manager allows: Control by means of personal computer - temperature regulation - dimming lights...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SW uSB Wireless Manager user manual Contents: Before you start ....... - Menu(creating and naming) ... - Switching ......... - Programming ......- Dimming ........Overview of wireless devices ... - Assign a new receivers ..- Blinds ........Characteristics of RFAP/USB ..- Assigned receiver ....
  • Page 4: Overview Of Wireless Devices

    WirElESS unit controllEr rFAP-uSB rF touch-W rF touch-B rF Pilot It simulates the function of for surface mounting for mounting remote controller, real RF Touch device together 100 - 230V AC or...
  • Page 5: Switching Actuators

    overview of wireless rF control devices SWitcHinG ActuAtorS rFSA-11B rFSA-61B rFSA-62B rFSA-61M rFSA-66M single channel single channel 2 channel single channel six-channel single function multifunction multifunction Multifunction Multifunction switching actuator switching actuator switching actuator switching actuator switching actuator 1 x switching 1 x switching 2 x 8A switching 1x changeover...
  • Page 6: Characteristics Of Rfap/Usb

    USB device with antenna 1 dBi SW USB Wireless Manager through the RFAP-USB device can be combined with RF Control system units with marking possible to assign 40 actors + 30 OASIS detectors...
  • Page 7: Technical Specifications

    Technical parameters RFAP-USB Requirements SW USB Wireless Manager Power consumption: max. 1W Operation system: MS Windows, Linux Interface: USB 1.1 and higher, plug. „A“ Graphic definition: min 800x600 Range up to: 100 m Aspect ratio: 3:4 or 16:9...
  • Page 8: Description Of Control Icons

    Description of control icons Basic Main menu Temperature regulation Dimming USB Wireless Manager version Infor- Temperature regulation temperature switch ON mation and number of assigned units settings Switching switch OFF Switching back to the home screen Dimming switch ON dimming step back Blinds switch OFF...
  • Page 9: Basic Steps

    Basic Steps for Successful Programming 1st Step – Placing of the rFAP/uSB and rF units 2nd Step - Fill installation Form Keep in mind that the radio signal range of RF installation - device name that you want to manage (to create a menu) depends ON building construction, materials and placing of all - the names of units (for the correct classification of the units.
  • Page 10: Initial Setup

    Insert an RFAP-USB device into an open USB port on your PC or notebook, from where you want to run the RF Control system. Windows: After first insertion, the device automatically registers in your system without the need to install any drivers. From the enclo- sed CD, copy the address SW Virtual Touch to your PC or notebook hard drive.
  • Page 11: Menu(Creating And Naming)

    SEtuP Menu (create name) Menu (create name) is used to add, edit or remove the names of the controlled device. In this menu (Figure 1) you need to first create your own device names for the sections you want to control. Creating names is important for successful programming of the USB Wireless Manager.
  • Page 12 SEtuP Menu (create name) / Edit Menu (create name) / remove Edit button is used to change or modify the name in the crea- Remove button can delete unit name. ted menu. Press the Remove icon (Fig. 5) following menu appears, se- Press the Edit icon (Fig.1), a menu appears, select the se- lect the section from which you want to remove the name (Fig.
  • Page 13: Programming

    SEtuP Programming Programming is used to assign or remove the actuators / detectors to menu you created. Actuators are divided into sections for which they are intended. According to the actuator's type you have to select appropriate section - see table (eg programming actuator RFSTI-11B - find it in the Temperature regulation section). rF control actuators divisions temperature Switching...
  • Page 14: Assign A New Receivers

    SEtuP Programming / Assign new It is used to assign a name to the actuator in the menu. In the required section (Temperature regulation, dimming ...) select As- sign new (Fig. 1). A list of selected sections actuators will be shown. (Fig. 2). Select the name of the actuator which you want to associate with the USB Wireless Manager.
  • Page 15: Assigned Receiver

    SEtuP Programming / Associated receivers fig. 7 It serves to control or remove the actuator from the name of the menu you created. In the selected section (Figure 1 - Temperature regulation, dimming ...) select Assigned receivers (Fig. 2) a list of names specified in this section will be shown(Fig. 3). Touching on the name you will assign it to the actuator (Fig.
  • Page 16 SEtuP Programming / temperature regulation / Assigned receivers / rFti-10B and rFtc-10/G Function Assigned receivers in Temperature regulation - RFTI-10B and RFTC-10/G are used to pair or remove temperature units from the actuator. In the Temperature regulation section, press the screen to select Assigned receivers; the list of names assigned in this section will be displayed Press the name to display the assigned actuator.
  • Page 17 SEtuP Programming / temperature reg. / Assigned receivers / rFti-10B and rFtc-10/G / Pair with... Serves to combine the RFTI-10B or RFTC-10/G temperature unit with the RFSA-61M or RFSA-61B or RFDAC-71B multifunction actuator, where the temperature unit measures the current temperature and the multifunction actuator switches on the Tempe- rature regulation based on the measured temperature.
  • Page 18: Detectors

    SEtuP Programming / Detectors Section detectors (Fig. 1) is intended for assign or remove OASIS detectors to menu. Select Assign detector (Fig. 2). The list of detectors will be shown. Select the detector you want assign to the SW USB Wireless Manager (Fig.
  • Page 19 SEtuP Programming / Detectors / remove fig. 1 Used for deleting link between the detector and the name given in the detector menu (Fig. 1). Note: Two state JA-81M and JA-82M can be used in two ways: information about the status (open / close) - eg window is open(without pairing with a switching actuator) pairing with the multifunction switching actuator, which responds to the detector status (open / close) - eg light is switched on when you open the door.
  • Page 20: Quick Control

    SEtuP Programming / Quick control Quick control is used for creating a group command, where one-touch control multiple actuators. For each name of group command you can assign a combination of up to 20 different actors. Note: Quick control can be set only when all actuators are programmed in different sections of switching, dimming and blind control. In the Quick Menu control(Fig.
  • Page 21: Setup / Display

    SEtuP Setup / Display fig. 1 (fig. 1-2) Background: select the type of screen background color (black, blue, green, purple). fig. 2 Definition: Option to set the window size of application USB Wireless Manager (300 x 400 or 600 x 800 pixel) Setup / others (fig.
  • Page 22 SEtuP Setup / others fig. 1 (fig. 1) Temperature regulation: (Fig. 2) displayed units (° C / ° F). Setting the Hysteresis heating in the range 0.5 - 5 °C (fig.3), set Offset (fix inaccuracies in temperature measurements) in the range from -5 to +5 °C, Selection of function for temperature control: Temperature regulation / Cooling Main screen: possibility to personalize Home screen (Figure 4-5).
  • Page 23: Control - Temperature Regulation

    control / tEMPErAturE rEGulAtion fig. 1 control / temperature regulation Temperature regulation Menu (Fig.1) is designed for setting controls over heating equipment. Touch the heating you enter the menu of additional circuits (image 2). Standard mode Economic mode Party mode Anti-freezing mode These modes offer a preset temperature, which you can adjust as you need for individual fig.
  • Page 24 control / tEMPErAturE rEGulAtion temperature regulation / Heating program By touching the Setting, you go into editing mode of a certain heating circuit or program (Fig. 1). Chose Heating Program for Auto which you can set the time program and temperature (Fig. 2). Touch-hour time interval (or minutes) to indicate the information you want to change (Fig.
  • Page 25 control / tEMPErAturE rEGulAtion temperature regulation / holiday mode Holiday mode is used for temporary interruption of the heating program. Touch holiday mode (Fig. 1) to open Switch ON screen where you set the date, month and year when your holiday mode should start.
  • Page 26: Switching

    control / SWitcHinG Main menu / Switching Switching menu is for all the devices you want to switch. Touch Switching (Fig. 1) displays the names of your choice created in menu. Red / Green LED indicates contact status: green -ON, red switched - off.
  • Page 27 control / SWitcHinG Main menu / Switch on / rFDAc-71B Upon selecting the Switching on menu to which the RFDAC-71B actuator is assigned, the basic function are displayed: Switch on Switch off . Press shortly the arrows at the Regulation icon 0-10V to set the desired value (Fig.
  • Page 28 control / SWitcHinG Switching / Weekly Program Weekly program provides weekly settings for the automatic mode switching. Touch Weekly program icon (Fig. 1), setup menu will appear. Touch-hour time interval (or minutes) to mark information you want to will set the time of switch On and switch Off. change.
  • Page 29: Dimming

    control / DiMMinG Main menu / Dimming Dimming Menu is for all the lights where you want to control the brightness (load R L, C - 250V). Touch-Dimming (Fig. 1)to display a selection of names you created in menu (Fig. 2). Red / Green LED indicates contact status: green- On red -Off.
  • Page 30: Blinds

    control / BlinDS Main Menu / Blinds Blinds Menu is designed to control all shutters, blinds, awnings, gates and garage doors that have a built-end switch. Touch the Louvre (Fig. 1)to display selection of names you created in menu (Fig. 2). Red / Green LED indicates device status: green- closed blinds red –...
  • Page 31 control / BlinDS Blinds / Weekly program Weekly program can adjust automatic weekly mode. Touch Weekly program icon (Fig. 1), setup menu will appear. Touch-hour time interval (or minutes) to mark information you want to change. Arrows will set the time of switch On and switch Off Note: longer press of arrow is accelerate shift of figures.
  • Page 32: Detectors

    control / DEtEctorS Main Menu / Detectors fig. 1 fig. 2 The menu Detectors is used for the visualisation and switching of devices using detectors. By touching the option Detectors (Fig. 1) you will display the list of names on the detector menu that you have created (Fig.
  • Page 33: Quick Control

    control / QuicK control Main Menu / Quick control Quick control menu serves to the group control of devices. Touch Quick control to display the name selection of your custom menu (Fig. 2). Touch the name to display the following options (Fig.
  • Page 34: What To Do If

    What to do when ... uSB Wireless Manager Warnings Warning is displayed in case of incorrect or incomplete entry. Warning Procedure Up to 40 rooms may be defined. no more than 40 device names may be entered Saving failed. repeat entry Delete failed.
  • Page 35 What to do when ... uSB Wireless Manager unit Warnings Warning Procedure Setting of program until midnight and over midnight - at the time of 00:00 - setting of time over midnight : set the required "switch ON" time and set there isn´t ...
  • Page 36: Installation Form

    installation Form Description / Serial no.: Actuator name Actuator address Name of the controlled device...
  • Page 37 installation Form Description / Serial no.: Actuator name Actuator address Name of the controlled device...

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