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RF Rx SW868/SW915/SW917/SW922-2W-RS232
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Montage- und Anschlussanleitung / Funkempfänger
Mounting and wiring instructions / Wireless receiver
Instructions de montage et de câblage / Récepteur sans fil
Istruzioni di montaggio e collegamento / Ricevitore wireless
Instruções de montagem e instalação / Receptor de rádio frequência
Инструкция по монтажу и подключению / Радиоприемник сигнала
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
Mexico. 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 two channel wireless receiver is used to switch electrical loads
via radio transmission. The transmission is carried out at a frequency
of 868.3 MHz (EU) or 915.0 MHz (USA, Canada, Mexico) or 917.0 MHz
(Brazil) or 916.5 MHz (Japan).
The transmitters must conform to the steute Wireless protocol. The
output of the receiver can be switched by a maximum of 10 transmit-
ters per channel. Therefore, each transmitter must be taught in once.
Mounting / Wiring
Use suitable antennas only:
Antenna with cable and SMA plug-in connector, Material no. 1188958
(SW868/922) or 1188987 (SW915/917). Mount the antenna on a metal
plate. The metal plate serves as HF counterweight. Minimum size of
metal plate: 250 x 250 mm. Note minimum sideways distance to near-
est wall or disturbance source: >300 mm. Do not bend or clamp the
cable. Minimum bending range of cable: >25 mm.
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 the
electrical as well as the magnetic field strengths decrease inversely
proportionally to the squared distance of transmitter and receiver
(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:
Sight connection in free field (LR):
Sight connection in free field (ULR):
Sight connection in free field (SW922 LR):
Sight connection in free field (SW922 ULR):
Sight connection indoors (LR):
Sight connection indoors (ULR):
Sight connection indoors (SW922 LR):
Sight connection indoors (SW922 ULR):
To get the maximum range: use the specified antennas. With other an-
tennas, the maximum range may differ.
Notices
The electrical connection may only be carried out by authorised per-
sonnel. The wireless receiver must not be used in connection with
other devices whose direct or indirect purpose is to ensure life or
health, or whose operation may pose a threat to humans, animals or
material assets. Subject to technical modifications. steute does not as-
sume any liability for recommendations made or implied by this de-
scription. From this description new claims for guarantee, warranty
or liability cannot be derived beyond the general terms and conditions
of delivery.
Start-up
A maximum of 10 switches per channel can be taught in parallelly. The
LEDs show the operating states. After providing the operating voltage
to the receiver, the orange LED 1 flashes when no switch has been
taught in. If the orange LED 1 is off, switches have already been
taught in.
Select operation mode
There are six different operation modes that can be selected after
switch-on. For selection keep push-button S1 pressed while switching
on the receiver. The desired operation mode is confirmed by quickly
pressing push-button S1 again (approx. 1 s). If you do not press the
push-button S1 again, the next operation mode is switched on after
5 s. The operation modes »Linkage« and »Latching function« can be
selected in addition to the other operation modes.
Operation
mode
Standard
Standard,
inverse output
Relay ener-
90...100%
gised
65...95%
Relay ener-
10...90%
gised, inverse
0...10%
output
Linkage (ad-
approx. 450 m
ditionally se-
approx. 700 m
lectable)
approx. 150 m
approx. 230 m
3 / 20
LED 1
LED MD
Function
flashes
flashes
Relay energised by actuation
fast
fast
flashes
on
Relay de-energised by actu-
fast
ation, inverse output signal
on
flashes
Relay energised by providing
fast
operating voltage
on
on
Relay energised by providing
operating voltage, inverse
output signal
flashes
on
Relay energised as soon as
slowly
one switch is actuated, de-
energises when all taught-in
switches are not actuated
approx. 40 m
approx. 50 m
approx. 20 m
approx. 25 m
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