Instructions
2. Release the on/off switch briey, and then push and hold it down
again until it goes out.
3. The radio-controlled switch socket is now reset to factory
settings.
b) Individual channels
1. Set the desired switch group (I, II, III or IV) on the remote control
using the switch group selector switch (6).
2. Hold down the on/off switch (2) on the radio-controlled switch
socket until it starts to ash.
3. On the remote control, press the operating key (5) of the
channel that you wish to reset. During this process, it is not
important whether you press the key of the left or right column.
4. The light of the on/off switch goes out. The assignment of the
selected channels has been reset successfully.
Function test
1. Set the desired switch group (I, II, III or IV) on the remote control
using the switch group selector switch (6).
2. Plug the radio-controlled switch socket into a common
household mains socket.
3. Press the respective operating key (5) on the left side of the
remote control. The on/off switch (2) on the radio-controlled
switch socket lights up. The radio-controlled switch socket has
therefore been activated.
4. To deactivate the radio-controlled switch socket, press the
respective operating key on the right side of the remote control.
The light of the on/off switch on the radio-controlled switch
socket goes out.
Commissioning
The power consumption of the connected electrical
consumer load must not exceed 2000 W/8.7 A (resis-
tive load) or 460 W/2 A (motor load). In the event of
an overload, the internal thermal fuse of the radio-
controlled switch socket will trip. The thermal fuse
is not self-resetting. Should this happen, the radio-
controlled switch socket can no longer be put into
operation.
To ensure proper functioning, the distance between
two radio-controlled switch sockets should be at
least 1 m.
1. Plug the radio-controlled switch socket into a common
household mains socket. Make sure that the radio-controlled
switch socket is switched off. The on/off switch (2) must not light
up.
2. Switch off the electrical consumer load that you wish to operate
via the radio-controlled switch socket, using its mains switch.
3. Connect the mains plug of the electrical consumer load to the
radio-controlled switch socket.
4. Switch the electrical consumer load on using its mains switch.
5. Now switch the electrical consumer load on and off using the
remote control. To this end, please refer to the chapter
“Description of the keys (remote control)”.
You can switch the electrical consumer load on/off manu-
ally via the on/off switch (2) on the radio-controlled switch
socket.
Range
• The transmission range of the radio signal, between the remote
control and a radio-controlled switch socket, is up to 30 m under
optimum conditions.
This value, however, is the range when the transmitter
and receiver are visible to each other, without disrupting
the power.
In practice, however, there are walls, rooms, ceilings etc.
between the transmitter and the receiver, which reduce
the range accordingly.
Due to the different inuences on the radio transmission,
no specic range can be guaranteed.
However, trouble-free operation is usually possible in a
single family house.
• The range can be reduced due to:
- Walls, reinforced concrete ceilings
- Coated or vapour-deposited insulating glass panes
- Proximity to metallic and conductive objects (e.g. heating ele-
ments)
- Proximity to human bodies
- Broadband interferences, e.g. in residential areas (DECT tele-
phones, mobile phones, radio-controlled headphones, radio-
controlled speakers, radio-controlled weather stations, baby
surveillance systems etc.)
- Proximity to electric motors, transformers, power supply units,
computers
- Proximity to improperly shielded or uncovered operating compu-
ters or other electrical devices
Care and cleaning
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, cleaning alco-
hol or other chemical solutions, since these could
damage the casing or even impair operation.
• Before you start cleaning the product, disconnect it from the voltage
supply and from the connected consumer load.
• Never submerge the product in water.
• The product contains no parts that require servicing. Therefore, do
not open/dismantle it.
• To clean the product, a clean, dry and soft cloth is sufcient. Do not
press on the casing too strongly as this may cause scratch marks.
• Dust can easily be removed using a clean, long-haired and soft
brush and a vacuum cleaner.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau he-
reby declares that this product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU
declaration of conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads
Select a language by clicking on a ag symbol and enter
the product order number in the search box. You can then
download the EU declaration of conformity in PDF format.
Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be
disposed of in the household waste. At the end of its ser-
vice life, dispose of the product according to the relevant
statutory regulations.
Remove any inserted batteries and dispose of them sepa-
rately from the product.
b) Batteries
You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordi-
nance) to return all used batteries. Disposing of them in
the household waste is prohibited.
Contaminated batteries are labelled with this symbol to
indicate that disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden.
The designations for the heavy metals involved are: Cd =
Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on batteries,
e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
Used batteries can be returned to collection points in your municipali-
ty, our stores or wherever batteries are sold.
You thus full your statutory obligations and contribute to the protec-
tion of the environment.
Technical data
a) Radio-controlled switch socket
Operating voltage .....................230 V/AC, 50 Hz
Power output ............................ Resistive load: max. 2000 W (8.7 A)
..................................................Motor load: max. 460 W (2 A)
Receiving frequency .................433.05 - 434.79 MHz
Receiving range ........................max. 30 m
Memory spaces ........................8
Operating conditions ................. 0 to +35 ºC,
10 – 90% RH (non-condensing)
Storage conditions .................... 0 to +45 ºC,
10 – 90% RH (non-condensing)
Pollution degree ........................2
Rated impulse
withstand voltage ......................2500 V
Duty-type ..................................S1
Type and/or
connection of switch .................Single pole, single load
Number of
operating cycles ........................10000
Level .........................................3
PTI (V) ......................................175
Level of glow-wire test ..............max. 850 °C
Forced cooling ..........................Not required
Thermal link .............................. at control circuit:
K18/86 °C 2 A 250 V~;
.................................................. at main circuit:
BF104X/104 °C 16 A 250 V~
Dimensions (W x H x D) ...........60 x 84 x 73 mm
Weight ......................................approx. 100 g
b) Remote control
Battery type ..............................CR2032
Number of channels .................12
Transmission frequency............433.05 - 434.79 MHz
Transmission range ..................max. 30 m
Transmission power..................<10dBm
Range .......................................30 m (free eld)
Operating conditions ................. 0 to +35 ºC,
10 – 90% RH (non-condensing)
Storage conditions .................... 0 to +45 ºC,
10 – 90% RH (non-condensing)
Dimensions (W x H x D) ...........35 x 15 x 95 mm
Weight ......................................approx. 30 g
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Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
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Programming
1. Set the desired switch group (I, II, III or IV) on the remote control
using the switch group selector switch (6).
2. Plug the radio-controlled switch socket into a common
household mains socket. Make sure that the radio-controlled
switch socket is switched off. The on/off switch (2) must not light
up.
3. Hold down the on/off switch on the radio-controlled switch socket
until it starts to ash.
4. Press the operating key (5) of the desired channel on the left
side of the remote control.
5. The on/off switch lights up permanently. The programming
process has been completed successfully.
You may also use the keys on the right side of the remote
control for programming. In this case, the light in the on/
off switch goes out.
6. Proceed as described above to assign the other channels.
A radio-controlled switch socket features 8 memory spac-
es for different channels or remote controls.
The remote control can control an unlimited number of
compatible radio-controlled switch sockets.
Resetting the channel assignment
a) All channels
1. Hold down the on/off switch (2) on the radio-controlled switch
socket until it starts to ash.