Short Description
A remote control system that can be used to replace the standard on/off control of most electrical appliances and lamps that run off mains power. It enables remote control of appliances and lighting via the use of a receiver and up 20 modules that plug directly in to the existing power points. For indoor use only. There is also an outdoor model.
Method Of Use
To program the remote control
1 Remove appliance plug from power point
2 Switch power point on.
3 Plug in module
4 Plug appliance into module
5. Switch appliance to "on"
6 Press and hold "on" button on module for five seconds until the blue indicator light flashes. Then release the "on" button. Slide the slider switch to set the code (A,B,C or D).Press the desired numbered "off" button on the remote to assign to the appliance. The blue indicator light will stop flashing indicating that the module has been successfully paired with the remote control.
7 To operate the control, slide the switch to the assigned letter and press the corresponding number to switch the appliance on or off.
Models
* Model RF3672 for indoor use - Remote Control three power points from one remote control
* Model RF3689 for outdoor use
More Details
* The basic kit comes with three power point modules.
* The receiver has five "on" buttons on the left and five "off" buttons on the right which are programmed to each module using a sliding switch.
* The remote control has a replaceable 12V alkaline battery (code 23A)
* LED indicator light shows when adapter is switched on
Technical information
* Power point adaptor has a working voltage 230 - 240V~/50Hz
* Remote control transmission frequency 433.92MHz
* Remote control transmission distance approx 30 metres
Factors To Consider
* Model RF3672 for indoor use only
* Maximum power rating 10A, 240V or 2400W
* Remote control not to be exposed to water, heat or direct sunlight
* Keep out of reach of children
Place Of Manufacture
China
Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For more information about standards also see www.ilcaustralia.org.au/Using_Assistive_Technology/standards_regulation