Preparation, Connecting devices – Silvercrest WIRELESS SOCKET SET User Manual

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10 GB/IE

Preparation

Allocate the remote

controlled socket a
control button on the
remote control

With the DIP switch

10

put in a control

button, A to D, into remote control

1

:

Note: E can not be selected with
the DIP switch.

Contr

ol butt

on

R

emot

e

Contr

ol

DIP switch

remote controlled socket

A

B

C

D

E

A

ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

B

OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

C

OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

D

OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

Put the cover

11

back on.

Put the screws

12

in the threads of

the screw holes and tighten them.

Example
Put the system code 123 into the remote
control

1

by pushing the DIP switch

up to „1“, „2“ and „3“ whist keeping
„4“ and „5“ in the down position:

View back side of the remote
control

Put the system code 123 in all of the re-
mote controlled sockets

7

. For the first

remote controlled socket

7

chose the

control button „A“ on the remote con-
trol

1

by pushing the DIP switch „A“

up for the remote controlled socket

7

whilst keeping the DIP switches B, C,
and D in the down position. This remote
controlled socket

7

can now be

switched on and off with the control
button „A“ on the remote control

1

.

View back side of the remote
controlled socket

Connecting devices

Plug the remote controlled socket

7

into an earthed household socket.
The remote controlled socket

7

can

only be plugged in the the direction
shown on the device label (arrow
must be pointing up).
The range of the remote control‘s

1

radio signal reaches max. 25 m and is
dependent on the structural conditions.
The range can be impaired by struc-
tural (e.g. steel concrete), electrical
(e.g. electric lines) or electromagnetic
(e.g. telephones) conditions. If needed,
remove the source of disturbance or
keep an appropriate distance from the
source of disturbance.

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