elero 28205.0001 1-Channel Hand Transmitter Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- elero
Table of Contents
- elero 28205.0001 1-Channel Hand Transmitter
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety instructions
- Safety instructions for radio operation
- Intended use
- Exclusion of liability
- Scope of delivery
- Technical data
- Mounting of wall bracket
- Device explanation
- Explanation of functions
- Programming the transmitter
- Programming additional transmitters
- Synchronous Programming mode
- Stopping programming mode (bidirectional) in the transmitter
- Operation of the transmitter using Combio JA Pulse
- Deleting positions/deleting transmitters
- Battery Replacement
- Cleaning
- Disposal
- Troubleshooting
- Repair
- EC Declaration of conformity
- Address
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
elero 28205.0001 1-Channel Hand Transmitter
Product Information
- Product name: MonoTel 2
- Frequency: 867/868/915 MHz
- Model numbers: 28205.0001, 28206.0001, 28207.0001, 28205.0901, 28206.0901, 28207.0901
- Operating instructions translation: 18 122.0001_EN_0822
- Safety instructions provided
- Safety instructions for radio operation provided
- Intended use: Control of roller shutters, blinds, and shades equipped with elero radio receivers
- Exclusion of liability: elero GmbH does not accept liability for personal injury or damage caused by uses other than listed above, modifications to the device, incorrect use, or failure to observe the instructions.
Product Usage Instructions
- Safety instructions:
- Observe all safety instructions provided for safe and fault-free operation.
- Transport and installation should be done according to the instructions.
- Safety instructions for radio operation:
- Follow all safety instructions provided for radio operation.
- Use only approved radio systems that can be operated without interference.
- Intended use:
- The MonoTel 2 is a single-channel transmitter.
- It can be used unidirectionally (compatible with the old ProLine range) or bidirectionally.
- The handheld transmitter is specifically designed for controlling roller shutters, blinds, and shades equipped with elero radio receivers.
- Exclusion of liability:
- elero GmbH does not accept liability for personal injury or damage caused by uses other than controlling roller shutters, blinds, and shades equipped with elero radio receivers.
- Liability for material defects is excluded in cases of unauthorized uses or failure to follow the instructions. Please refer to the complete user manual for detailed instructions on mounting, device explanation, programming the transmitter, approaching end positions of roller shutter/awning/venetian blind, operation of the transmitter using Combio JA Pulse, deleting positions/deleting transmitters, battery replacement, cleaning, disposal, troubleshooting, repair, EC Declaration of conformity, and contact information.
Safety instructions
Observance of these instructions is a precondition for safe and fault-free operation and for the product performing as intended.
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The operator/user must have completely read and understood the instructions.
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The operator must ensure that the instructions are available to the user in a legible form.
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The operator must ensure that all safety measures are observed and complied with.
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The following safety and installation instructions relate to the device and not to its accessories or the drive.
CAUTION!
Failure to observe these instructions may lead to injury. -
Never install or use damaged products.
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Only use unmodified and compatible original parts.
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There is a risk of personal injury and damage if the device is opened without permission, used improperly, installed incorrectly or operated incorrectly.
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The device contains small parts which can be swallowed.
Transport
The device may not be used should you have received the device damaged,
despite proper packaging. Complain about any damage to the transport company
immediatly.
Installation
Observe all regulations for installation.
Operation
- Use only in dry rooms.
- It must be possible to observe the equipment while it is in operation if the equipment is controlled by one or more transmitters.
- Keep control systems out of the reach of children and the disabled.
- Dispose of used batteries properly.
Safety instructions for radio operation
Observe all safety instructions for radio operation.
Only use radio systems which are approved and can be operated without
interference.
- Radio systems must not be operated in areas where there is an increased risk of interference (e.g. hospitals, airports).
- Remote control is permitted only for devices and equipment for which a malfunction of the transmitter or receiver does not give rise to a hazard to persons, animals or objects or where this safety risk is covered by other safety equipment.
- The operator has no protection whatsoever against interference by other telecommunication installations and local terminals (e.g. also from radio installations which are operated properly in the same frequency range).
- The range of the radio signal is limited by legislation and the structural conditions.
Intended use
- The MonoTel 2 is a single-channel transmitter. It may be used unidirectionally (compatibly with the old ProLine range) or bidirectionally. The hand-held transmitter may only be used for Exclusion of liability the control of roller shutters, blinds and shades that are equipped with elero radio receivers. Other uses or use going beyond this is considered to be contrary to the intended use.
- The handheld transmitter is referred to in these instructions as the “device”.
Exclusion of liability
elero GmbH accepts no liability whatsoever for personal injury or damage caused by uses other than those listed above, modifications to the device, incorrect use, failure to observe the instructions. Liability for material defects is excluded in such cases.
Scope of delivery
MonoTel 2 (batteries included in the device), wall bracket, 2 wall plugs, 2 screws.
Technical data
Name of unit | MonoTel 2 |
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Operating voltage | 3 V DC |
Battery type | 2 x LR06 (AA mignon) |
IP Code | IP 20 |
Temperature range | 0 to +50 °C |
Radio frequency | 867/868 MHz frequency band |
Dimensions in mm (hand-held transmitter) | L 120 x W 51 x H 26 |
Weight in grams (including battery) | 120 |
In a deviation, the following applies for the USA, Canada, Australia and some nations in South America:
Mounting of wall bracket
- Make sure that the holes are not drilled into electric cables when fitting the wall bracket.
- Before installing the unit in the required position, check that the transmitter and receiver are functioning perfectly.
- Attach the bracket to the wall with the wall plugs and screws provided.
The top part of the wall bracket can be moved.
Device explanation
Front side of the device
- UP button
- STOP button
- Status indicator
- DOWN button
Rear of the device
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C Learn button P
Only for experts: -
A DIP switch 1
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B DIP switch 2
Explanation of functions
Bidirectional radio system
- A bidirectional radio system transmits radio signals to a radio receiver and enables feedback from the radio receiver to the transmitter. The radio signal can be sent directly to the target receiver. If this is not possible then the radio signal is forwarded via other bidirectional participants until the signal reaches the target receiver. The target receiver carries out the command and sends a confirmation back to the transmitter.
- Bidirectional radio operation is only possible if all participants are bidirectional. Otherwise, the system is only unidirectional.
Unidirectional radio system
A unidirectional radio system transmits radio signals to radio receivers.
However, unlike in a bidirectional radio system, the radio receiver cannot
send any message back to the transmitter. The transmission of radio signals
from radio receiver to radio receiver is also not possible.
Initial operation
Press a button to switch on the handheld transmitter; the status display is
illuminated.
Note
Do not press the P button until the receivers are in programming mode. The
channel for a radio system is decided during the programming. If the receivers
are not in programming mode, the channel of the sender changes to the
unidirectional mode. In order to restore the starting condition, press the
STOP and P buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds until the status display
lights.
Status display
A radio signal is indicated by the status display (LED ring around the STOP
button) lighting up. The various colours of the status display mean:
Status display | Meaning |
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Flashing orange | Channel (transmitter) not programmed in any receiver |
Flashing orange rapidly | Channel (transmitter) in bidirectional programming |
mode. Operation of already programmed receivers is not possible.
Every 3 seconds in group programming mode (also without pressing a button)
Orange then green| Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirectionally and
receiver has received the signal
Orange then flashing
red
| Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirectionally and one of the receivers
has not received the signal
Red then green| Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirectionally and
receiver has received the signal, batteries weak
Red then flashing red| Channel (transmitter) is operating bidirectionally and
one of the receivers has not received the signal, batteries weak
Green| Channel (transmitter) is operating unidirectionally: Transmit signal is
being sent
Green with repeat, then red (unidirectional)| Channel (transmitter) is deleted
Alternating orange and green (or red), then red (bidirectional)| Channel
(transmitter) is deleted
Flashing red| Batteries weak
The transmitting power or the radio range will be reduced by the reduction in the performance of the battery. No more functions are executed and there is no display if the voltage drops below 2 V.
Group control unit
- A group is understood to mean the control of several receivers at the same time. The selected group is controlled by a travel command.
- Any number of receivers can be programmed and controlled in the channel.
Programming the transmitter
Requirement
The receiver is installed. Check whether the channel has been deleted or is in
the correct mode according to the status display. Stand in front of the blind
to be programmed while the programming.
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With electrical receivers which have already been installed, switch the circuit breaker off and on again after a few seconds. The receiver is now in programming mode for about 5 minutes.
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Press the programming button P on the rear of the device briefly (approximately 1 second) until the status display lights up briefly. The blind moves up and down for approx. two minutes, showing that the receiver is in programming mode.
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Press the UP button as soon as the blind starts moving in Open direction (within 1 second at the most). The status display lights briefly.
The curtain stops briefly, travels further, stops and then travels in the downwards direction. -
Immediately (no more than 1 second) the curtain starts moving downwards, press the DOWN button. The status display lights up briefly. The blind stops. The transmitter channel is programmed.
Note
- Programming will have to be repeated if the curtain does not stop.
- A bidirectional programming process in the hand-held transmitter can be cancelled by pressing the STOP button for 6 seconds.
Programming additional transmitters
Note
- Multiple receivers connected to the same supply are all simultaneously ready for programming for approximately 5 minutes after connection to the mains.
- If the P button is now pressed on the transmitter, all receivers start the programming mode simultaneously (ascents/descents). An offset is created between the receivers by randomly different pauses between the ascentsdescents. The longer programming is delayed, the greater the offset will be.
- The brief ascents/descents can be stopped by pressing the STOP button briefly on a transmitter that has already been programmed. The programming mode in the receiver is interrupted.
- The transmitter can now be assigned without having to disconnect individual receivers. If the blind moves in the wrong direction, delete the transmitter and program it again. (→ see Deletion of transmitter)
- For programming additional transmitters to one receiver:
- Press the UP, DOWN and programming P (rear of the device) buttons simultaneously (for three seconds) on a transmitter that has already been programmed to the receiver. The status display lights up briefly. The receiver is now in programming mode.
- Press the programming button P on the transmitter to be programmed until the status display lights briefly. The receiver is now in programming mode (ascents/descents).
- Press the UP button immediately (within no more than 1 second) the curtain starts moving upwards. The status display lights briefly. The blind stops briefly, starts moving again and then moves downwards.
- Immediately (no more than 1 second) the curtain starts moving downwards, press the DOWN button. The status display
- lights up briefly. The blind stops. The transmitter channel is programmed.
- If more than 10 bidirectional receivers are being programmed in the channel at the same time, the transmitter channel in programming mode switches to group mode. The group mode is indicated by fast flashing with pauses.
- Programming in group mode is completed after a 2-minute pause or pressing the STOP button for 6 seconds.
Note
A jogging mode for Venetian blinds for quickly reaching receivers which are
further away is not possible in a transmitter channel with more than 10
programmed receivers.
Synchronous Programming mode
For programming additional receivers to one transmitter at the same time:
- Press the DOWN and programming P (rear of the device) buttons simultaneously (for 3 seconds) on a transmitter that has already been programmed to the receivers. The status display flashes. The receivers are now in programming mode.
- For bidirectional operation only: press the programming button P on the transmitter to be programmed until the status display lights briefly. The receivers are now in programming mode (ascents/descents).
- Press the UP button immediately (within no more than 1 second) the curtain starts moving upwards. The status display lights briefly. The blinds stop briefly, start moving again, stop and then move downwards.
- Immediately (no more than 1 second) the curtain starts moving downwards, press the DOWN button. The status display lights up briefly. The blinds stop moving. The transmitter channel is programmed.
Stopping programming mode (bidirectional) in the transmitter
Press the STOP button and hold for at least 6 seconds until the status display lights up orange.
Approaching end positions of roller shutter / awning / venetian blind
Requirement
The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The end positions of the
drive have been set.
Approaching bottom end position (roller blind/awning)
Press the DOWN button briefly. The curtain descends to the lower end
position/the awning extends fully.
Approaching the lower end position (blind)
- Press the DOWN button until the status display lights briefly. The blind approaches the lower end position.
- Only press the DOWN button briefly (jog mode) for Venetian blind drive, pulse mode for Combio JA Pulse), the blind approaches briefly and stops again.
Approaching the upper end position (roller blind/awning)
Press the UP button briefly. The blind approaches the upper end position/the
awning retracts.
Approaching the upper end position (blind)
- Press the UP button until the status display lights briefly. The blind approaches the upper end position.
- Only press the UP button briefly (jog mode for Venetian blind drive, pulse mode for Combio JA Pulse), the blind approaches briefly and stops again.
Intermediate positions of the blinds
Programming the intermediate position in the receiver
Requirement
The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The end positions of the
drive have been set. The blind is in the upper end position.
- Move the blind to the desired position with the DOWN button. Press and hold the DOWN button to do this.
- Also press the STOP button. The blind stops. The status display lights briefly.
The intermediate position is programmed.
Programming the ventilation/turning position in the receiver
Requirement
The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The end positions of the
drive have been set. The blind is in the lower end position.
- Move the blind in the UP direction using the UP button until the ventilation slots open, or the slats have turned. Keep the UP button pressed during the movement. Also press the STOP button. The blind stops. The status display lights briefly.
- The ventilation/turning position is programmed.
Approaching the intermediate position
Requirement
The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The blind is at its upper
end position.
- Press the DOWN button twice briefly. The status display lights up briefly.
- The blind travels to the stored intermediate position. In the case of Venetian blinds, the slats turn automatically after reaching the intermediate position if a tilting position has been programmed. If no intermediate position is programmed, the curtain travels to the lower end position (not if Combio Pulse is in use).
Approaching the ventilation/turning position
Requirement
The transmitter/transmitter channel is programmed. The blind is at its lower
end position.
- Press the UP button twice briefly. The status display lights briefly.
- The blind travels to the save ventilation/turning position. If no ventilation/turning position is programmed, the blind travels to the upper end position (not if Combio Pulse is in use).
Operation of the transmitter using Combio JA Pulse
- A Combio 867/868/915 JA Pulse can be used for the precise adjustment of the slats for Venetian blind drives.
- The preset pulse time of Combio Pulse is cycled by pressing the UP or DOWN button.
- The pulse time can be changed by the user. Keep the STOP and UP buttons on a programmed transmitter pressed for 6 seconds for this.
- The drive starts to move in small pulses. As soon as the blind has travelled the required distance, release the UP button, then release the STOP button. The new pulse time is saved. The new pulse time corresponds to the sum of all pulse times during the programming of the pulse time. The Combio JA Pulse ends the programming of the pulse time after 30 pulses.
Deleting positions/deleting transmitters
Deleting the intermediate position from the receiver
- Press the STOP button and also the DOWN button.
- Hold this button combination for approximately three seconds. The status display lights briefly.
Deleting the ventilation/turning position from the receiver
- Press both the STOP button and the UP button.
- Hold this button combination for approximately three seconds. The status display lights briefly.
Deleting the transmitter channel in the receiver
- Press both the STOP button and the programming button P (on the rear of the device).
- Keep this button combination pressed for approx. 6 seconds until the status display lights orange briefly and then lights red. In unidirectional radio operation, the status display lights for 6 seconds: first green briefly twice and then red.
The channel in the transmitter is also deleted.
Deleting all the transmitters in the receiver
- Press the STOP button and also the programming button P (on the rear of the device) + UP button + DOWN button.
- Hold this button combination for approximately six seconds. The status display lights orange/green briefly twice, followed by red (bidirectional).
The channel in the transmitter is also deleted.
In unidirectional radio operation, the status display lights for 6 seconds: first green briefly twice and then red.
Settings for unidirectional operation
DIP switch 2 on the rear of the device, beneath the cover: switch up: OFF
(bidirectional and unidirectional operation possible), switch down: ON (only
bidirectional operation is possible, preset). DIP switch 1: OEM setting.
Battery Replacement
Note
Replace batteries only with batteries of the identical type.
- Unscrew the underside of the device and open the housing.
- Remove the batteries.
- Insert the new batteries in the correct position.
- Reassemble the device.
Cleaning
Clean the device with a damp cloth. Do not use a detergent. This may attack the plastic.
Disposal
Dispose of the device in accordance with the relevant regulations when you no longer need it.
Troubleshooting
Fault | Cause | Remedy |
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Drive not running, status display does not light up | 1. Batteries are low |
2. Batteries are incorrectly installed
| 1. Insert new batteries
2. Insert batteries correctly
Drive not running, status display flashes red or orange Unidirectional: Status display lights green| 1. Receiver out of radio range
2. Receiver out of order or faulty
3. Receiver not yet programmed
| 1. Reduce distance to the receiver
2. Switch on or re- place receiver
3. Program receiver
Drive runs in the wrong direction| Directions are incorrectly allocated| Delete transmitter and reprogram
Repair
Please contact your dealer if you have any questions. Please always provide the following information:
- Item number and name on the type plate
- Type of fault
- Unusual events preceding fault
- Accompanying conditions
- Own suspicion
EC Declaration of conformity
elero GmbH hereby declares that the MonoTel 2 complies with the fundamental requirements and other relevant provision of the EC directives 2014/53/EU. The complete declaration of conformity is located in the download area of our website www.elero.com/en/downloads-service/ or can be requested at the address given.
Address
- elero GmbH Antriebstechnik Maybachstr. 30
- 73278 Schlierbach Deutschland / Germany
- Tel: +49 7021 9539-0
- Fax: +49 7021 9539-212
- info.elero@niceforyou.com
- www.elero.com
- Please visit our webpage should you need a contact person outside Germany.
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