User Manual for Sommer 2-Channel Radio Receiver 4795V000 / 4796V000
Quick guide for the Sommer 2-Channel Radio Receiver (4795V000/4796V000). Includes installation, wiring, programming, and troubleshooting instructions.
Quick answers from the manual
Quick answer
- The Sommer 2-Channel Radio Receiver (4795V000/4796V000) is a radio-controlled switch for systems. It supports up to 112 commands and can be programmed manually or via radio from an existing transmitter. p. 1
Key actions
- Manual Programming p. 1
- Deleting Memory p. 1
Problems and fixes
Memory full (over 112 slots).
p. 1Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 12-24V AC/DC | Power supply range | p. 1 |
Where to find it in the PDF
- Technical Data and Programming p. 1
Table of contents
Important Information
This document provides instructions for the Sommer 2-Channel Radio Receiver (models 4795V000 and 4796V000). This device is designed for remote control of systems in dry, enclosed rooms. Installation must be performed by qualified electricians. Ensure the power supply meets SELV (Safety Extra-Low Voltage) requirements.
Technical Data
- Radio frequency: 868.8 MHz / 434.42 MHz
- Voltage range: AC/DC 12 - 24 V ±20%
- Memory capacity: 112 radio commands
- Operating mode: Pulse mode
- Dimensions: 109 x 40 x 32 mm
Connections and Function Elements
The receiver features potential-free relay contacts. Ensure the cable cross-section does not exceed 1.5 mm².
- A: Potential-free relay contacts (A.1/A.2 power supply, A.3/A.4 Relay R1/Channel 1, A.5/A.6 Relay R2/Channel 2).
- B: Learn button (used for learning, deleting, or normal mode).
- D: LEDs (D.1 for Channel 1, D.2 for Channel 2).
- E: Hand-held transmitter button.
Programming
Manual Programming
- Press the learn button (B). Press multiple times to select the desired channel (1x for Channel 1, 2x for Channel 2).
- Press the desired button on the hand-held transmitter within 10 seconds.
- The LED will go out, indicating the process is complete.
Radio Programming
Settings from an already programmed transmitter can be copied to a new one.
- Press buttons 1 and 2 of the already programmed transmitter for 5 seconds. LED D.1 (Channel 1) will light up.
- Press any button on the new transmitter. The LED on the receiver will flash and then go out.
Deleting Commands
Deleting a Single Button
- Press and hold button (B) for 5 seconds until an LED flashes.
- Release button (B); the receiver is now in delete mode.
- Press the button on the transmitter that you wish to delete. The LED will go out.
Deleting Memory
- Press and hold button (B) on the receiver.
- After 5 seconds, the LED flashes. After 10 more seconds, the LED lights up. After a total of 25 seconds, all LEDs light up.
- Release button (B) to complete the deletion.
Troubleshooting
- LEDs (D.1 and D.2) flashing: Attempted to store more than 112 commands.
- LED (D.1 or D.2) flashing: Programming mode active; waiting for a radio command.
Practical help
Common problems
Memory is full; you have attempted to store more than 112 commands.
The receiver is in programming mode and waiting for a signal from a transmitter.
Before use
- Ensure the power supply is 12-24V AC/DC.
- Verify that the installation location is a dry, enclosed room.
- Ensure cable cross-section for connections is max 1.5 mm².
- Check that the antenna cable does not exert mechanical force on the receiver.
Specs in practice
- Radio frequency
- 868.8 MHz / 434.42 MHz
- Memory slots
- 112 radio commands
- Operating mode
- Pulse mode
Model compatibility
- Not compatible with Telecody / 30-command hand-held transmitters for radio programming.
Manual page author
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