FIAP Control Active
GB
Information about this operating manual
Please read the operating instructions and familiarise yourself with the unit prior to using it for the first
time. Adhere to the safety information for the correct and safe use of the unit.
Intended use
FIAP Control Active, in the following termed unit, is exclusively intended to be used as a power supply
distributor for the corresponding FIAP products and an operating voltage of 220 – 240 V.
Use other than that intended
Danger to persons can emanate from this unit if it is not used in accordance with the intended use and
in the case of misuse. If used for purposes other than that intended, our warranty and operating permit
will become null and void.
CE Manufacturer's Declaration
We declare conformity in the sense of the EC directive, EMC directive (89/336/EEC) as well as the low
voltage directive (73/23/EEC). The following harmonised standards apply: EN 61058-1, EN 60669-2-1,
EN 55014, EN 55015, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3.
Safety information
FIAP has manufactured this unit according to the highest quality standards and the valid safety
regulations. Despite of the above, hazards for persons and assets can emanate from this unit if it is
used in an improper manner or not in accordance with its intended use, or if the safety instructions are
ignored.
For safety reasons, children and young persons under 16 years of age as well as persons, who
cannot recognise possible danger or who are not familiar with these operating instructions, are
not permitted to use the unit!
Please keep these operating instructions in a safe place! Also hand over the operating instructions
when passing the unit on to a new owner. Ensure that all work with this unit is only carried out in
accordance with these instructions. The combination of water and electricity can lead to danger for life
and limb, if the unit is incorrectly connected and misused.
Do not use the unit in or under water. Never open the unit housing or its attendant components, unless
this is explicitly mentioned in the operating instructions. Compare the electrical values of the power
supply with those on the type plate on the packing or on the unit itself. For your own safety, consult a
qualified electrician when you have questions or encounter problems! Protect the connection cable
when burying to avoid damage. Only use cables approved for outside use. Protect the plug connection
from moisture.
Specifications for radio power outlet
Input voltage:
220 – 240 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Output voltage:
220 – 240 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Max. connection power:
3680 W / 16 A
Signal frequency:
433.92 MHz
Specifications for remote control:
Power supply:
12 V/A23 battery
Transmission frequency:
433.92 MHz
Range:
Up to 30 metres*
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FIAP Control Active
*Please note that the maximum transmission range can only be reached under optimum conditions.
This range may be reduced by, for example, walls or other radio signals (mobile phone, WLAN...).
Connection and getting started
Open the battery cover of the remote control and place the included 12 V/A23 in the battery
compartment provided. Note the polarity marked in the battery compartment. Close the battery cover.
This device has been delivered fully preconfigured, so you do not have to make any changes to the
bank of DIP switches. This means that one radio power outlet is controlled by the first set of "On" and
"Off" buttons on the remote control and the other is controlled by second set of "On" and "Off" buttons.
Now plug the radio power outlet into a standard earthed power outlet. To test the radio power outlet,
alternate pressing the "On" and "Off" buttons from the first set (see Figure). When you press the "On"
button, the LED of the radio power outlet lights up and when you press the "Off" button, the LED goes
out. If this does not happen, read Troubleshooting.
Changing the assignment of the radio power outlet
Proceed as follows to change the standard assignment: Use a screwdriver to open the safety cover on
the back of the radio power outlet (see Figure).
A red bank of DIP switches is located under the safety cover. You can use these switches the change
the configuration of the device. DIP switches 1 to 4 on this bank are used to determine the assignment
of remote control button sets 1 – 4.
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Example 1: If you set DIP switch 1 (radio power outlet) to ON, then the radio power outlet can
be controlled by button set 1 on the remote control.
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Example 2: If you set DIP switch 3 (radio power outlet) to ON, then the radio power outlet can
be controlled by button set 3 on the remote control.
Please note that each radio power outlet can only respond to one button set on the remote control.
This means that you can only set one switch to the "ON" position (see Figure). This switch determines
which button on the remote control controls the radio power outlet.
Of course, it is possible to control more even more radio power outlets of this type using one remote
control.
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FIAP GmbH, Jakob Oswald Str. 16, 92289 Ursensollen
Tel: 09628 9213 0; Fax: 09628 9213 30;
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www.fiap.com