RF HB-4CH SW868/915/917/922-NET
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Montage- und Anschlussanleitung / Funkschalter
Mounting and wiring instructions / Wireless switch
Instructions de montage et de câblage / Interrupteur de radio
Istruzioni di montaggio e collegamento / Interruttori di radio
Instruções de montagem e instalação / Interruptores de rádio frequência
Инструкции Монтаж и Коммутация / Переключатели c сигнальной технологией
English
Destination and use
The device of type SW868 is intended for use(in the European Union. It
complies with the European Union's Directive 2014/53/EU (RED) for
radio equipment.
The device of type SW915 is intended for use in Canada, USA, and Me-
xico. It complies with the requirements of FCC Rules and IC Rules,
RSS-210. It has an approval number for the Mexican states.
The device of type SW917 is intended for use in Brazil. It complies with
the requirements of Resolucão 242/2000.
The device of type SW922 is intended for use in Japan. It complies with
the requirements of ARIB STD-T108.
The four channel radio switch is used to switch electrical loads via
radio transmission. The transmission is carried out at a frequency of
868.3, 915, 917 or 916.5 MHz.The receiver must conform to the sWave.
NET ® protocol of the steute modules.
Mounting / Wiring
The radio switch must be installed according to the mounting and wir-
ing instructions of the receiver. The wireless range accordingly de-
pends on the local conditions. Thus, the radio signal can be strongly
affected by conductive materials. This also includes thin foils, e.g. alu-
minium laminations on insulation materials.
Design of wireless range
Because radio signals are electromagnetic waves, the signal is attenu-
ated on its way from the transmitter to the receiver. This means that
the electrical as well as the magnetic field strengths decrease in-
versely proportional to the squared distance of transmitter and receiv-
er (E,H~1/r²). In addition to this natural restriction of the wireless
range, further interference factors occur: Metal parts, e. g. armours in
walls, metal foils of thermal insulations, or vapour deposited metal
layer heat protection glass, reflect electromagnetic waves. Therefore,
a so-called deadspot can be found behind them. Radio waves are able
to penetrate walls, but the attenuation increases even more than in the
free field.
Penetration of radio waves:
wood, gypsum, glas uncoated
brick stone, press boards
armoured concrete
metal, aluminium lamination, water
Typical wireless ranges are:
Sight connection in free field:
Sight connection indoors:
Sight connection in free field (SW922):
Sight connection indoors (SW922):
Safety
The wireless switch must not be used in connection with devices that
directly or indirectly serve health- or life-saving purposes or which
may when operated endanger human beings, animals or assets. The
products described were developed to function as part of an overall
plant or machine. The functioning of the overall plant or machine is
the responsibility of the manufacturer.
Notices
To avoid too fast actuation, there is, by default, a delay time of 1 s when
processing one switching command from transmitter to receiver (if the
radio interface is unoccupied and there are no repeat telegrams).
The switching signal of a transmitter must not be generated in shorter
time sequences otherwise this signal will be suppressed. The preset
delay time of 1 sec can be adjusted from min. 125 msec to max.
31.9 sec (see RF RxT SW868/915/917/922-NET, »Description of inter-
face/Wireless receiver«, section »StateMessage-Response«, para-
graph »RECORD.CYCLETIME«, download from www.steute.co.uk).
Subject to technical modifications. Reconstruction and alterations at
the switch are not allowed. Moreover, steute does not assume any lia-
bility for recommendations made or implied by this description. From
this description new claims for guarantee, warranty or liability cannot
be derived beyond the general terms and conditions of delivery.
Maintenance / Cleaning
We recommend regular maintenance as follows:
1. Check actuator for easy operation.
2. Remove all dirt or particles.
Clean enclosure on the outside only. Clean enclosure with household
cleaning agents. Do not use compressed air to clean.
Battery
The battery charge is displayed in the description of interface in sec-
tion »RECORD.BATT« as mV (see RF RxT SW868/915/917/922-NET,
»Description of interface/Wireless receiver«, chapter »DataMessage«.
Download the »Description of interface« from www.steute.co.uk). If the
description of interface shows the battery charge drop under approx.
<2200 mV (at 20°C, approx. 20 mA load), the battery may be empty.
Caution: Measuring the off-load voltage does not provide any reliable
data! To ensure a safe function, replace the battery. To do this, open
90...100%
the enclosure by removing the cover screw using a Phillips screwdriv-
65...95%
er. Check that polarity matches the symbols inside the enclosure. Use
10...90%
only the designated or a complementary battery type.
0...10%
Disposal
- Observe national, local and legal regulations concerning disposal.
approx. 450 m
- Recycle each material separately. Dispose of possibly contained bat-
approx. 40 m
teries correctly.
approx. 150 m
approx. 20 m
ESD
With all operations that require opening of the enclosure, sufficient
ESD protection must be guaranteed.
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