Hager 85145126 Manual


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KNX radio button 1gang quicklink
KNX radio button 2gang quicklink
KNX radio button 4gang quicklink
Safety instructions
Electrical equipment must only be installed and
assembled by a quali ed electrician in accord-
ance with the relevant installation standards,
regulations, directives and safety and accident
prevention directives of the country.
Failure to comply with these instructions may re-
sult in damage to the device, fi re or other haz-
ards.
The radio transmission is not suitable for safety
or alarm applications.
These instructions are an integral component of
the product and must be retained by the end user.
Design and layout of the device
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Fig. 1: Design and layout of the device
(1) Insert (see "Accessories", not in
scope of delivery)
(2) Frame (not included)
(3) Application module 1, 2 or 4gang
(4) Module retaining screw
(not for Berker R.1/R.3/R.8)
(5) Design cover button 1gang
(6) 2gang button or 4gang button design cover
(7) Interface between insert/application module
Function
System information
This device is a product of the quicklink system, in
which installation devices communicate via radio
signals.
quicklink stands for a confi guration mode, in which
the function-related connection between transmitters
and receivers is set on the device through buttons
and displays without further tools.
All devices confi gurable by quicklink can be operat-
ed together in one system.
This device complies with EU Directive 2014/53/EU.
The declaration of conformity and further system
information can be accessed at hager.com.
The device may be operated in all EU and EFTA
states (excluding Switzerland and Liechtenstein).
Correct use
- For operation and remote control on a switch
insert, on a dimmer insert or on a power supply
for KNX radio application modules
- The device has been designed for smaller appli-
cations, in which a maximum of 20 devices are
allocated
- Only suitable for use in indoor areas with no drip
and no spray of water
The quicklink confi guration of the devices must
only be carried out by qualifi ed electricians.
Product characteristics
- Functions for remote control, scenes, control cir-
cuits via radio signals
- LED display of the compatibility of the insert/ap-
plication module
- Saving of switch-on brightness level if operated
on a dimmer insert
- Option for load setting during operation with uni-
versal inserts (see settings)
Operation on a switch insert
Load status Operation button, factory setting Switch insert
OFF Press top or bottom Switch ON load.
ON Press top or bottom Switch OFF load.
Table 1: Operation on a switch insert
Operation on a dimmer insert
Dimming
status
Operation button,
factory setting
Dimmer insert
OFF Short press on top or bottom Switch ON with saved
switch-on brightness level.
ON Short press on top or bottom Switching OFF.
ON Press top and bottom
simultaneously > 5 s
Save brightness as switch-on brightness-level.
As confi rmation, the light switches OFF briefl y
and ON again.
In the delivery condition, the maximum bright-
ness is saved as the switch-on brightness level.
ON/OFF Long press on top Dimming to maximum brightness-level
ON Long press on bottom Dimming to minimum brightness-level
OFF Long press on bottom Switching on with minimum brightness-level
Table 2: Operation on a dimmer insert
Operation via extension unit, push-button, NO contact
Dimming
status
Operation
push-button
Switch insert Dimmer insert with extension unit input
OFF Press < 0.4 s Switch ON Switch ON with saved switch-on brightness-level
ON Press < 0.4 s Switch OFF Switch off
ON Press > 0.4 s Switch OFF Dimming to minimum/maximum brightness-level
with alternating direction
OFF Press > 0.4 s Switch ON Dimming from minimum to maximum bright-
ness-level
Table 3: Operation via extension unit, push-button, NO contact
The switch-on brightness-level cannot be saved on an extension unit push-button.
Information for electricians
Overview of the operating elements beneath the
design cover
(9)
(8)
(10)
Figure 2a: Operating elements of the 1gang radio
button
(10)
(11)
(9)
(8)
Figure 2b: Operating elements of the 2 and 4gang
radio button
(8) Press-activation points of the push-button
operation area
(9) button with LEDfct fct
(10) button with LEDcfg cfg
(11) button with LEDfct2 fct2
Installation
Selecting installation location
A minimum distance between the transmitter and
corresponding receiver of about 1 m must be main-
tained.
A minimum distance to electronic devices which emit
high frequency signals such as computers, electronic
transformers or microwave devices of approx. 0.5 m
must be maintained.
Mounting on or close to metal surfaces may cause
impairment of the function.
Take material penetration into account. The range of
the system can be optimised by selecting the best
possible mounting location:
Material Degree of material
penetration
Wood, plaster, plaster-
board, uncoated glass
approx. 90 %
Brick, press boards approx. 70 %
Reinforced concrete,
underfl oor heating
approx. 30 %
Metal, metal grids,
aluminium laminates,
coated glass
approx. 10 %
Rain, snow approx. 1 ... 40 %
Table 5: Material penetration
Mounting the device (Figure 1)
The insert is installed (see operating instructions for
the insert).
Attach the application module (3) together with
frame (2) to a suitable insert (1) and establish a
connection between insert and the application
module via the plug-in interface (7).
As soon as voltage is supplied to the button, the
cfg LED (Figure 2, 10) indicates whether the but-
ton and the insert are compatible with each other:
cfg LED
display
Meaning
LED fl ashes
green for
5 s
Compatible
LED fl ashes
red for 5 s
Not compatible
LED fl ashes
orange for
5 s
Compatible, but not confi gured
to each other. For a new con-
guration, the application mod-
ule must be reset to the factory
setting.
If required/included use module retaining screw
(4).
Click the design cover (5 or 6) into place on appli-
cation module (3).
If a confi guration needs to be made or settings
need to be changed, only attach the design cover
afterwards.
Insert/application module combinations and
operation in the factory setting
Depending on the insert used, in factory setting
the radio button has the following function for local
operation (Table 6).
KNX radio button
1gang
KNX radio button
2gang
KNX radio button
4gang
Switch insert 1gang -- --
Switch insert 2gang --
Dimmer insert 1gang -- --
Dimmer insert 2gang --
Power supply
Switching (see operation on a switch insert)
Dimming (see operation on a dimmer insert)
-- Not to be combined
Transmitter command freely confi gurable (see Con guration of radio button as transmitter)
Table 6: Button operation in factory setting
04/2022
6LE005203D
KNX radio button 1gang quicklink
Order no. 8514 51 ..
KNX radio button 2gang quicklink
Order no. 8514 61 ..
KNX radio button 4gang quicklink
Order no. 8564 81 ..
Operating and assembly
instructions
Berker GmbH & Co. KG
Zum Gunterstal
66440 Blieskastel, Germany
Tel.: + 49 6842 945 0
Fax: + 49 6842 945 4625
e-mail: info@berker.de
www.berker.com
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Adjusting the load for KNX radio button 1gang or 4gang on a universal switch or dimmer insert
1gang from Version R1.2
Press
bottom
button
Setting mode Duration and confi rmation of the
load setting
The light to confi rm the load ashes at 50%
brightness.
Information for use
1 x Load
factory setting
Settings duration: approx. 30 sec.
Load switching/dimming phases may
occur during the automatic settings
process.
The load ashes one last time as a con-
rmation and then goes out. The device
returns to normal operation.
Factory setting with automatic
load recognition.
If the switching/dimming behav-
iour is dissatisfying after that,
restart the selection mode and
select the suitable option.
2 x LED mode 1
(phase cut-on)
After approx. 5 sec., the load ashes twice
as a con rmation and then goes out. The
device returns to normal operation.
Recommended for lower 230 V
LED loads up to max. 60 W if the
switching/dimming behaviour is
dissatisfying after the automatic
load setting.
3 x LED mode 2
(phase cut-on)
Settings duration: ≤ 50 sec.
Load switching/dimming phases may
occur during the automatic settings
process.
Finally, the load fl ashes three times as a
confi rmation and then goes out. The de-
vice returns to normal operation.
Recommended for higher 230 V
LED loads from 50 W, which can
be operated in the phase cut-on.
Observe manufacturer's data!
4 x Fine setting of
minimum bright-
ness
5 predefi ned minimum brightness levels
for 2.5 sec. each, run through repeatedly
(3 runs).
As soon as the connected load shows
a satisfying minimum brightness,
confi rm by quickly pressing the bottom
button.
After approx. 5 sec., the load ashes
four times as a confi rmation and remains
switched on (50% brightness). The device
returns to normal operation.
To optimise the switch-on behav-
iour, or if the load fl ickers in the
lower dimming range, the mini-
mum brightness setting can be
manually adjusted here.
Table 4a
Adjusting the load on a universal switch or dimmer insert up to Version R1.1
Briefl y
press
the
button
Setting mode Confi rmation of the
load setting
Information for use
1 x Load
ne-setting
Load ashes 1 x after
approx. 30 s and changes
to normal operation
Not suitable for ohmic loads (e.g. incandes-
cent, HV halogen lamps); use factory load
setting.
If the load fi ne-setting does not bring any im-
provement for energy-saving lamps or 230 V
LED lamps, select the energy-saving lamp
ne-setting or 230 V LED lamp universal set-
ting.
The load ne-setting is not available on 2gang
universal inserts.
2 x Load
factory setting
Load ashes 2 x after
approx. 6 s and changes
to normal operation
3 x Energy-saving
lamp fi ne-setting
in phase cut-on
Load ashes 3 x after
approx. 30 s and changes
to normal operation
Energy-saving lamps are switched on at a
brightness level of at least 50% in order to
ensure an ignition process.
4 x 230 V LED lamp
universal setting
in phase cut-on
or phase cut-o
Load ashes 4 x after
approx. 5 s and changes
to normal operation
For connected dimmable 230 V LED lamps the
dimming principle and the optimal switch-on
brightness level is set automatically.
For all setting
modes
Load ashes 5 x The selected setting mode is not supported by
the insert.
Table 4b
Operation
Operating concept
The operation of the top or bottom push-button op-
eration area is validated di erently for each button.
Simultaneous pressing of top and bottom push-but-
ton operation areas triggers special functions.
Settings
Setting the load
If the switching/dimming of the universal inserts is
not as desired after
commissioning the load may need to be re-set.
A load setting is required each time the load is
changed.
Switch off load.
Press button top and bottom area simultaneously
for more than 10 seconds.
The connected load fl ashes once. The device is
in selection mode.
If no further actions are performed within the next
10 seconds, the dimmer switches to normal oper-
ation.
Briefl y press the bottom button repeatedly to
activate the desired setting mode.
► See Table 4a / 4b
Information for electricians:
For the version labelling of the ush-mounted
insert, see packaging label or sticker on the back
of the housing.
Operation on a power supply for KNX radio
application module
The push-buttons are freely confi gurable; operation
is dependent on the confi guration (Table 7).


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