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Operating Instructions
The handheld transmitters will send a unique digital code for each of the 4
buttons pressed. Each receiver could learn up to 50 such codes and
associate them with one the two control channels. The assignment
between buttons on the transmitter and channel on the receiver can be
freely choosen. It is possible to use the same transmitter with several
receivers.
Learning new transmitter codes
With short pressing of the programming key on the receiver the 'learning
mode' is entered:
programming key
LED
press short
Ch 1 LED blinking
press short again
Ch 2 LED blinking
press short again
LEDs off
In learning mode the receiver is waiting for codes received from
transmitters. If no code is received for about 10 seconds, the receiver will
exit learning mode and return to normal operation mode. If a code is
received during learning mode, it is stored to memory and both LEDs will
flash for confirmation.
Configuration of the two channels for toggle or timer
mode
By keeping the programming button pressed for longer duration the
configuration mode can be selected according to this procedure:
first step: choose channel
press programming
LED-Anzeige
key and...
release, after...
Ch1 LED is lit
release, after...
Ch2 LED is lit
Functions in normal operation mode
After learning codes from transmitters, both channels of the receiver can
be controlled independent of each other according to the configured
operation modes.
The yellow LED for Ch1 / Ch1 indicate the current status of the associated
relay.
If the LED is lit, the terminals 'NO' and 'C' of this channel are connected
electrically.
If the LED is dark, the terminals 'NC' and 'C' of this channel are connected
electrically.
The 3-pin terminal block on the left is for Ch1, the terminal block right of it
is for Ch2
PLEASE DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM VOLTAGE OR CURRENT
RATING FOR THE RELAY CONTACTS
Note about maximum range to be obtained:
The functional range is up to 50 meters under best conditions but could be
limited by objects blocking the line of sight between transmitter and
receiver. Other RF-noise on the same frequency (e.g. from babyphone,
wireless thermometer, or other 433MHz devices) could also limit the
effective range of the remote set.
Mounting instructions
The 2-ch remote receiver could be mounted on almost any even surface,
mounting on metal may have bad effect on functional range.
Using the included mounting clips, the case can be snapped onto DIN-
mounting rails with 30mm width
19 12 40 ENG - REV 1.00 / 06.07
function
Learning codes for Ch1
Learning codes for Ch2
exit learning mode
Funktion
setup mode for Ch1
setup mode for Ch2
second step: choose desired mode
The mode of operation can be choosen individually for both channesl.
While the LED of Ch1 or Ch2 is still lit from first step the programming key
is pressed again, and...
programming key
LED
pressed again, and ...
slow blink sequence
st
... release after 1
blink
nd
... release after 2
blink
rd
... release after 3
blink
th
... release after 4
blink
th
... release after 5
blink
th
... release after 6
blink
th
... release after 7
blink
h
... release after 8
blink
th
... release after 9
blink
Delete all transmitter codes from memory
For deleting all codes stored in the memory of the receiver the
programming key is held down until both LEDs are lit together (after 3-4
seconds). The key is released and pressed again to confirm the deletion
of the complete memory.
The completion of the memory formatting is confirmed with alternate
blinking of both LEDs
The setting of the toggle/timer mode for both channels is not affected by
this procedure.
EU-Declaration of conformity
The company
TowiTek GmbH
Helenenstr. 21a
81825 München
declairs in their own responsibility that the product
2-Ch rf-receiver model RFC10
4-Ch handheld transmitter
R&TTE direktive 1995/5/EC
EMC (art. 3.1.b) : ETS 300 683 / 1995 (EN55022)
(art. 3.2) 1-ETS 300-220
The above named company keeps records
with confirm the compliance to the standards
Tobias Wieler
function
choosing mode
toggle mode
0,5 sec. timer
5 sec. timer
30 sec. timer
1 min. timer
5 min. timer
15 min. timer
30 min. timer
1 hour timer
and
comply with
and
th
Munich, 11
of May 2007

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