hager EK056 Wall-Mounted Receiver Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
hager

EK056 Wall-Mounted Receiver
Instruction Manual

6LE003199B

Wall-mounted receiver description

Receiver installation

Connection of the thermostat to a thermostat input of the boiler. remote ambient thermostat import

Description of the wall-mounted receiver
The wall-mounted receiver is easily and discreetly installed close to the boiler. It receives run/stop commands from the ambient thermostat EK560 and transmits these to the boiler via a wired output.
Receiver installation
For ease of installation, the wall-mounted receiver kit is delivered with a flexible cable having four 1.5 mm wires and a length of 1.20 m (not connected). We advise using this ability for connection of the HF receiver, observing the following color
code :
brown = live
blue = neutral
gray, black = connection to the boiler.
Wall-mounted receiver description
A Push-button operation (FCT)
B Operating indicator.
This lamp is illuminated when the receiver output contact is closed = ON.
C Coding indicator. This lamp flashes during coding operations.
D Configuration button cfg
Description of Receiver’s LEDs
Pressing the A (FCT) button will modify the current mode.

ON Red fixed LED

Pressing push-button A (FCT)
OFF| LED Off
Pressing push-button A  (FCT)

Configuration

To associate a transmitter with a receiver :
On the thermostat, select parameters then give a long press on the OK key. Select parameter CF9 (= cfg) then select ON using the + key and then press OK in order to put the thermostat into configuration mode. LED C illuminates the receiver in red. CH1 is displayed on the thermostat. Press button A (function) on the receiver. On the receiver, LED B flashes in green and red. In order to establish the link, give one long press on button A(FCT) and release when LED C (cfg) flashes, LED B (FCT) goes out.
Once the establishment of the radio link is completed, LED B (FCT) flashes, and LED C (cfg) is constant red. On the thermostat, CH1 displays ON in order to confirm that the radio link has indeed been registered.
Press on OK to move to the next parameter.
Deleting a radio link
On the thermostat, select parameter CF9 (= cfg) then select ON using the + key and confirm using the OK key. On the receiver: Give 1 short press on button A (FCT), and LED Bfct) extinguishes. Give one long push on button A (FCT) in order to confirm this deletion. On the thermostat, CH1 flashes during the deletion and then becomes constant once the deletion has been registered.
Factory reset of the receiver (deletion of all radio links) Gives a long press (>10s.) on button D (cfg).
What to do if…?
The symbol is displayed
change the batteries (2 alkaline batteries of the type LR03 1.5V) as soon as possible.
That heating will not start
If the receiver is not powered, check the fuse and the circuit breaker.
If the receiver is out of range of the transmitter,
move it sufficiently close to the receiver.
The receiver does not recognize the transmitter’s code to reconfigure the receiver.
The application does not start or does not stop
If the receiver or transmitter is in an area disturbed by radio emissions (amateur radio, television, GSM network, etc.), move the receiver or transmitter from the disturbed area.
If the problem persists, contact your electrician.

Technical characteristics Eco

Power supply : ……… 230 V v +10/-15% 50Hz
Minimum load: ………………………. 12 V 100 mA
Output: ….. 1 unconnected reversing contactor
Trip values: AC1: ……………. 8 A 230 V v max
Inductive: ………………………… 3 A (cos Ф = 0.6)
Radiofrequency: …………………… 868-870 MHz
Receiver category: ………………………………….. 2
Cycle ratio of the transmission: ……………… 1%
Protection rating: ……………………………….. IP43
Insulation class: ……………………………………… II
Shock resistance: ………………………………. IK04
Operating temperature: ……… -10 °C to +60 °C
Storage temperature: …………. -20 °C to +70 °C
Flexible wire cross-section : ….. 0,5 to 1.5 mm2
Rigid wire cross-section : ……… 0,5 to 2.5 mm2
Dimensions: ………………….. 130 x 60 x 27 mm
Relative humidity: ………….. 90% max. at 20 °C
Typical range: ……….. > 150 m uninterrupted and 50 m 2 paving.
Pollution level: ………………………………………… 3
Rate impulse voltage: …………………………. 4 kV
Class of software: ………………………….. Class A
Maximum emission power RF: ………….. 25mW
Upstream protection: ………circuit breaker 10A
Independent panel-mounted control device
Maximum operating altitude: …………….. 2000m
Action type: ……………………………………………1B
Voltage and current declared for the needs of
EMC emissions tests: ………….. 230V v / 0.5A
This product must be installed according to the local installation standards in force.
Correct Disposal of This product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems).
This marking is shown on the product or its literature indicates that it should not be disposed of with other households’ waste at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of waste and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes of disposal.

Hager Controls hereby declares that the EK056 complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU.
The CE declaration is available on the : www.hager.com
Hager Controls S.A.S., 33 rue Saint-Nicolas, B.P. 10140, 67703 SAVERNE CEDEX, France
www.hager.co

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