niko PM005-33100 Single-Pole 1-Channel Flush-Mounted RF Receiver Instruction Manual

June 13, 2024
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niko PM005-33100 Single-Pole 1-Channel Flush-Mounted RF Receiver Instruction Manual
niko PM005-33100 Single-Pole 1-Channel Flush-Mounted RF
Receiver

DESCRIPTION

This RF receiver is part of the Niko RF (Radio Frequency) system, an

installation technique that does not require any wiring between the control points (push buttons) and the consumers to be operated. This technique is known as remote control or wireless control. Transmission occurs by means of radio waves at the 868,3MHz frequency. This frequency is reserved for products that do not transmit continuously (max.1% per hour = 36s.), so that there is only a minimal risk of interference. The system is therefore ideally suitable for use in specific applications such as renovation of interiors, extensions in existing electrical installations where drilling or channeling work is excluded, offices with movable walls… or to avoid the use of complex cabling configurations. It is a modular system built around transmitters and receivers. The wall-mount transmitters take the form of an ordinary switch suited for wall mounting. The hand-held transmitters take the form of a conventional remote control unit. Each transmitter can control an unlimited number of receivers simultaneously. Each receiver can be controlled by up to 32 transmitters. These products conform to the EU regulations and comply with the essential requirements of the R&TTE directive: 1999/5/EC. The certificate of conformity can be obtained from the Niko support service

OPERATION AND USE

Range between Easywave transmitters and receivers

Equipment using a remote control, such as tv, video and audio, does not suffer interference from the Easy wave transmitters. The Easy wave transmitters need not be pointed at the receiver. The range in buildings amounts to ±30m. In open fields, ranges of up to 100m are possible. The transmitter range depends on the materials used in the building.

You can use diagnosis unit 05-370 to determine the RF signal strength in

a given environment. The device detects all 868,3MHz signals. The reception quality of the transmitter signal or the strength of the interfering signals present is indicated by 9 LEDs, allowing you to determine whether the RF transmitter’s range is sufficient.

  • brick, concrete loss: 20 to 40%

  • wood, plaster walls loss: 5 to 20%

    wood, plaster walls loss: 5 to 20%

  • reinforced concrete loss: 40 to 90%

    reinforced concrete loss: 40 to 90%

  • enclosure in metal loss: 90 to 100%

    enclosure in metal

Installation instructions and recommendations

NEVER install the transmitters:

  • in a metal distribution box, housing or metal netting;

  • in the immediate vicinity of large metal objects;

  • on (or near) the floor.

Install the receivers as close to the transmitters as possible. The

presence of metal or moisture in the walls can have a negative influence on the transmitter range.

PROGRAMMING

Putting into service

After installing the transmitters and receivers, the transmitters must

be programmed with the receivers. A receiver only functions if the address of a transmitter has been programmed in the receiver. Test the transmitter before installing it!

Programming

  • Apply 1 brief (< 1,6s.) press to the ‘program’ button.

  • LED starts blinking (light signal mode 1).

  • If you want to switch to another mode, briefly (< 1,6s.) press on the program button repeatedly. A light signal

starts blinking (see mode setting).

Mode setting

Mode| Models| Where to operate?| Operate for how long?| Function| Operating time| Light signal during programming
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
M1| 2-keys| top| | on| no limit|
bottom| | off| no limit
M2| 1-key| | | on/off/on/off| no limit|

| > 1,5s.| off| no limit
M3| 1-key| | | on| |

  • Program all transmitters that have to work with the receiver one by one. The correct reception of an address  is confirmed by a long light signal (4s.).
  • Up to 32 transmitters can be programmed per receiver. When this maximum is reached the LED will keep blinking.
  • Briefly (< 1,6s.) press on the program button repeatedly to end programming (Mode1 – mode2 – mode3 – off)

The programming is not lost in the event of a prolonged power failure.

dding transmitters

You can program additional transmitters (max. 32) on a receiver at all times. Therefore, repeat ‘3.2. Programming’.

Reset

  • Press the flush key on the receiver (see ‘3.2. Programming’) for more than 1,6s. (blinking LED).
  • Press again for more than 1,6s.
  • The receiver’s memory is now completely erased. This is acknowledged by a long light signal (4s.).
  • End RESET by briefly pressing the flush key (< 1,6s.).

Erasing selectively

  • Press the flush key on the receiver for more than 1,6s.
  • A light signal starts blinking (blinking LED).
  • Press 1 of the control buttons of the transmitter you want to erase.
  • The transmitter is erased from the memory, which is confirmed by a long light signal (4s.).
  • End RESET by briefly (<1,6s.) pressing the flush key again.

TROUBLESHOOTING

f, after programming, the system does not work, you can perform a number of extra checks

New installation

  • Check whether the protection between the battery and the contacts in the transmitter has been removed.
  • Check whether the battery and the contacts make good permanent contact.
  • Reset and (re)program the receiver.
  • Press the programming key. The receiver is now in programming mode. The LED blinks and the load is activated. If this is not the case, the receiver is defective.
  • Program the transmitters with the receiver and end programming.

Existing installation

  • Check the batteries of the transmitter(s).
  • Check the operation of the connected receivers.
  • Check for possible interference caused by changes in the system environment (moving of metal cabinets, walls or furniture…). Restore the original condition, if possible.

Transmitter malfunction
Pick up the transmitter and walk towards the receiver.

  • The system still works when holding the transmitter in your hand but not when the transmitter is mounted on the wall: this may indicate the presence of moist or metal in the wall. In this case, move the transmitter.
  • The system still works at reduced distance: the transmitter has been placed outside the transmitter range or there is an interference problem. In this case, place the transmitter closer to the receiver or outside the interference reach.
  • The system does not work even when holding the transmitter close to the receiver: check the programming and/or the battery of the transmitter (see above).

The system automatically switches on and off

  • The system automatically switches on: this is only possible if a foreign transmitter was programmed in the receiver within the receiver range. Reset the receiver and reprogram the relevant addresses (see ‘3.2. Programming’).
  • The system automatically switches off: this situation can be similar to the situation described above or be the result of brief current interruptions.

TECHNICAL DATA

  • transmitter range: 100m in open air; ±30m indoors
  • circuit breaker: maximum MCB rating 10 A*
  • no wiring between control points and receivers (RF controlled), only one connection between the switch-receiver and the device to be operated.
  • receiver and transmitter form one integrated whole
  • operating temperature: -5 to 45°C
  • 1-channel receiver: 1 relay 10A, 230V 50Hz. Only suitable for mono-phase configurations. The contact cannot be used for SELV-circuits.
  • The MCB rating is limited by national installation rules.

LOAD TABLE Load type

Load type **Max. load 230V 50Hz***
Resistive: incandescent lamps, halogen 230V~… 10A (40 000x8A (>40 000x) 2

300W
Inductive: low-voltage lighting via ferromagnetic transformers (transformer loaded for at least 85%)| | 2,6A 600VA
Non- or series-compensated fluorescent lamps with ferromagnetic ballasts| | 10A 2 300VA
Parallel-compensated fluorescent lamps with ferromagnetic ballasts| | 2,6A 600W
Electronic control gear (HF-fluorescence ballasts, electronic transformers…)| | 4A 920VA

  • Max. load with integrated relay: the power can always be extended, also on different phases, with external relays

WIRING DIAGRAM

  • For phase (L) and neutral (N) are two connections available to provide 2 x 2,5mm2 connectivity.
  • 1 = switch contact 10A
    WIRING DIAGRAM

This product must be secured with a miniature circuit breaker (MCB) of max. 10 A in the electrical cabinet. The MCB rating is limited by national installation rules.

Warnings regarding installation

The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous voltages, should be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services

CE marking

This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio equipment Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.niko.eu under the product reference, if applicable.

Environment

This product and/or the batteries provided cannot be disposed of in non- recyclable waste. Take your discarded product to a recognised collection point. Just like producers and importers, you too play an important role in the promotion of sorting, recycling and reuse of discarded electrical and electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment, the government levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the price of this product).

Support & contact

+32 3 778 90 80 support@niko.eu

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