Manual

Coding
The hand-held transmitter is coded at the factory with a permanently assigned
and unique serial number for identication. For security reasons, this cannot be
changed and allows many combinations ofthe radio system. The serial number is
transmitted in encrypted form in the radio protocol and therefore cannot be
copied. No further settings need to be made on the hand-held transmitter for
commissioning.
To train a hand-held transmitter on a compatible ODYON receiver, the relay
button to be selected must be pressed on the receiver(see description of ODYON
receiver) and then the desired button on the hand-held transmitter. Aer the
hand-held transmitter has been successfully tuned in, the tuned-in receiver
should now switch when a suitable radio signal is received.
Changing the battery
The battery life depends on the use of the hand-held transmitter. If the range
decreases considerably or it is no longer possible to carry out any functions, the
battery must be replaced. If the control LED does NOTlight up, this also indicates
a weak or empty battery. To change the battery (Fig. 2), open the battery com-
partment on the back (e.g. with a coin) by turning the battery compartment cover
to the le in the direction of the arrow "OPEN" by about 90°. Remove the old
battery and insert a new CR2477 lithium battery into the battery compartment
according to the polarity markings (+ to the top). Close the battery compartment
by placing the battery compartment cover (triangle on triangle) and turn it to the
right into the lock.
TECHNICAL DATA
Radiofrequency: 869.5 MHz
Transmitting power: < 25mW
Power supply: 1x3 volt batteries CR 2477
Current consumption: approx. 20mA during transmission
Operating temperature: -20° - + 65°C
(storage -40° - + 75°C )
Housing dimensions: 85 mm x 52 mm x 20 mm
(Subjectto technical changes)
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