Warnings
The SRCR 100 L control unit is suitable for the control of a single-phase
electrical device powered by the electrical mains, for example, lamps for
illumination, motors for irrigation etc.
1) Product description
The SRCR 100 L control unit enables the user to switch electrical
appliances on and off using a remote control device. The max. power
of this device must be no greater than 500W (400VA), and powered
by electrical mains voltage. Possible commands are ON/OFF, Man
Present and Timed Switch Off (with 2 independent timers).
The control unit incorporates a radio receiver operating at a frequen-
cy of 433.92 MHz, with rolling code technology that guarantees high
levels of security. Up to 30 transmitters (SKIMY) can be memorized
for each control unit. Two keys are used on each transmitter, one
for the Switch ON command and the other for the Switch OFF com-
mand. Any kind of programming can be carried out directly using the
transmitters. A beeping noise will guide the user through the various
phases.
2) Installation
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The electrical systems and automations must be
installed by qualified and experienced personnel in com-
pliance with current legislation. Before you proceed to
make any connections make sure that the power supply is
disconnected.
1. Strip the cable of the electric device to be controlled and the
power supply cable about 3 cm and then the single wires approx.
5 mm.
2. Open the container by removing the "cable cap" as shown in fig. 4.
3. Thread the two cables through the designated holes in the "cable
cap" (see fig. 5).
4. Pull the card a few centimetres out of the container (see fig. 6).
2.1) Electrical connections
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Carefully follow all the connection instructions, if you
have any doubts do NOT make experiments but consult the
relevant technical specifications sheets which are also
available on the web site www.stobag.com
An incorrect connection may cause serious damage to the
control unit.
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2.1.1) Connecting up the electrical appliance
The power supply of the electrical appliance the user wishes to con-
trol (max. 500W/400VA) must be connected to output terminals 1-2;
no. 3 is the earth terminal.
2.1.2) Power supply
The main supply to the unit must be connected using the terminals
5-6-7 (earth, phase, neutral) as shown in Fig. 3 "Electrical Connec-
tions".
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Any other use is improper and prohibited. The unit must be installed by
qualified technicians in compliance with the electrical and safety regula-
tions currently in force.
N.B.: The control unit can manage other kinds of transmitters and
functioning modes, too.
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SKIMY SRCH / SRCW
5. Connect the wires to the terminals as shown in fig. 7, observing the
diagram in fig. 3 and the operations described in chapter 2.1.
6. Fold the cables as shown in fig. 9. 8.
7. Push the card inside the container, make sure that the stripped
length of the cable is fully inside the container, then slide the "cap"
on the cables until the container closes completely (see fig. 9).
8. Fasten the control unit to a suitable surface, protected against
impact. Double-sided tape can be used for this. To avoid the
risk of water leaks the control unit should be positioned with the
cables towards the bottom as shown in Fig. 10. Do not place it
with the cables towards the top (Fig. 11).
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Do not perforate the container.
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In the control unit, terminal no. 7 (Neutral) is directly
connected to output terminal 1. This means that even if it
is switched off, the electrical appliance which is to be con-
trolled is not completely disconnected from the electricity
power supply line.
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SKIMY SRCU 01O / 03O
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