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410-00332

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Description

This flush-mounted receiver allows switching an electrical device ON and OFF using a wireless Easywave button or a wired button. This receiver has a potential-free changeover relay contact, suitable to control devices such as a doorbell or a dimmer.
Up to 32 transmission codes can be programmed into the receiver. The receiver is equipped with either 1-button operation (ON/OFF, DEAD MAN, TIMER) or 2-button operation (ON/OFF, LOGIC).

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Compatible products

  • This product can be wirelessly controlled from a Niko Easywave hand-held transmitter (05-31X) and/or wireless push button (410-0000X). For local operation, external buttons can be connected.

  • This product can be installed behind a Niko blind plate (XXX-76900) or external wired push button (e.g. 170-0000X) in the colour of your choice.

  • This product is NOT compatible with Niko Home Control (550-XXXXX, 551-XXXXX, 552-XXXXX).


Installation

230 V – OFF

  1. Connect the supply voltage and the devices to be controlled, according to the wiring diagram.

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230 V – ON

  1. Complete the programming.

Button P and the LED on the receiver must be accessible during programming.

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230 V – OFF

  1. Place the receiver in the flush-mounting box.

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  2. Mount the blind plate or push button.

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Wiring


Operation and use

230 V – ON

Controlling via the push-button input (T)

This product has one push-button input (T), which has to be connected to L (see Wiring). The push-button input behaves like a transmitter button with button code B and should always be used in 1-button operation.

When used with factory settings, the push-button input works in the ON/OFF 1-button operation mode. The external button can be programmed in other operation modes or deleted at any time. If the external button is deleted from memory, the product returns to the factory settings.

  • If the push-button input is programmed in the ON/OFF 2-button operation mode, it can lock the output. As long as the push-button input is closed, the switching output remains switched OFF. Radio transmitters are ignored during this time.

  • If the push-button input is programmed in DEAD MAN operation mode, it switches the output ON as long as it is closed. However, radio transmitters can switch the output OFF again at any time.

  • It is not possible to use the push-button input in the LOGIC operation mode.

Controlling via wireless controls

Each wireless push button, hand-held transmitter or external wired button can be assigned its own operation mode. You can use the following buttons:

05-311

05-312

05-317

05-318

410-00001

410-00002

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2-button operation

Operation mode

Transmission code

Command

Other commands

ON/OFF

A or C

Switch ON

B or D

Switch OFF

LOGIC

A or C

Switch ON

This operation is reset by any command from a transmitter under another operation type

B and D

Switch OFF

1-button operation

Operation mode

Transmission code

Command

Other commands

ON/OFF

A or B or C or D

Switch ON and OFF alternately

Long press (>2 seconds) switches output OFF, regardless of its current state

DEAD MAN

A or B or C or D

Output switches as long as button is pressed:

  • Max. 36 seconds in case of a wireless push button or hand-held transmitter

  • Unlimited time in case of external wired button

TIMER

A or B or C or D

Switch ON

Switch OFF after set time (factory setting: 7 minutes)

If pressed again, the timer counts down again from the set time.


Programming

230 V – ON

Programming mode

With button P on the receiver, you can activate the programming mode for the required operation type on your receiver.

You can cancel the programming process by briefly pressing the P programming button maximum 3 times. Once the LED turns off, the receiver returns to standby.

If no button is pressed within 30 seconds, the receiver automatically switches to operation mode.
The settings are not saved.

Press the button to be programmed on the hand-held transmitter or the external button. The LED on the receiver provides feedback when the transmission code is programmed successfully.

When the LED on the receiver turns off, the receiver is ready for operation.

Entering programming mode

With short press (<2 seconds) and long press (>2 seconds), you can navigate through the programming structure. The LED on the receiver provides feedback on the selected programming mode, through its colour and the way it flashes.

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Leaving programming mode

You can cancel the programming process by briefly pressing the P programming button maximum 3 times.

Setting 2-button operation modes

Only one transmitter button must be programmed, the code for the associated button is assigned automatically.

Desired operation mode

Action

Feedback LED
(on receiver)

ON/OFF

Step 1: on the receiver

1x short press

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Step 2: on transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

LOGIC

Step 1: on the receiver

1x short press

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1x long press

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Step 2: on transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

Setting 1-button operation modes

Desired operation mode

Action

Feedback LED (on receiver)

ON/OFF

Step 1: on the receiver

2x short press

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Step 2: on transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

DEAD MAN

Step 1: on the receiver

2x short press

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1x long press

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Step 2: on transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

TIMER

Step 1: on the receiver

3x short press

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Step 2: on transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

Setting the timer

You can set individual switching times for the TIMER function. The base time measured during setting of the TIMER is multiplied by the selected multiplier. The maximum base time is 30 seconds, the measurement stops automatically after this. The TIMER is set to 7 minutes by default.

The programmed switching time applies to all transmitters programmed in the TIMER operation mode, even if they have already been programmed before the setting of the TIMER.

Action

Feedback LED

Step 1: Select mode “Set TIMER”

3x short press

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1x long press

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Step 2: Start base time measurement

1x short press

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Step 3: Wait as long as you want the base time to last (max. 30 seconds)

The base time measurement is
automatically canceled after 60 seconds. Cancelling the TIMER setting is NOT possible
at any other point!

Step 4: Stop base time measurement and select desired multiplier.

One of the following options:

1x short press: select multiplier 1

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2x short press: select multiplier 10

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3x short press: select multiplier 60

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4x short press: select multiplier 600

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5x short press: select multiplier 1800

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6x short press: select multiplier 3600

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Step 5: Wait for 5 seconds until settings are saved.

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2 seconds

Conversion table

Converted seconds with multiplier to time (hours:minutes:seconds)

Base time (seconds)

Multiplier

1

10

60

600

1800

3600

1

0:00:01

0:00:10

0:01:00

0:10:00

0:30:00

1:00:00

2

0:00:02

0:00:20

0:02:00

0:20:00

1:00:00

2:00:00

3

0:00:03

0:00:30

0:03:00

0:30:00

1:30:00

3:00:00

4

0:00:04

0:00:40

0:04:00

0:40:00

2:00:00

4:00:00

5

0:00:05

0:00:50

0:05:00

0:50:00

2:30:00

5:00:00

6

0:00:06

0:01:00

0:06:00

1:00:00

3:00:00

6:00:00

7

0:00:07

0:01:10

0:07:00

1:10:00

3:30:00

7:00:00

8

0:00:08

0:01:20

0:08:00

1:20:00

4:00:00

8:00:00

9

0:00:09

0:01:30

0:09:00

1:30:00

4:30:00

9:00:00

10

0:00:10

0:01:40

0:10:00

1:40:00

5:00:00

10:00:00

11

0:00:11

0:01:50

0:11:00

1:50:00

5:30:00

11:00:00

12

0:00:12

0:02:00

0:12:00

2:00:00

6:00:00

12:00:00

13

0:00:13

0:02:10

0:13:00

2:10:00

6:30:00

13:00:00

14

0:00:14

0:02:20

0:14:00

2:20:00

7:00:00

14:00:00

15

0:00:15

0:02:30

0:15:00

2:30:00

7:30:00

15:00:00

16

0:00:16

0:02:40

0:16:00

2:40:00

8:00:00

16:00:00

17

0:00:17

0:02:50

0:17:00

2:50:00

8:30:00

17:00:00

18

0:00:18

0:03:00

0:18:00

3:00:00

9:00:00

18:00:00

19

0:00:19

0:03:10

0:19:00

3:10:00

9:30:00

19:00:00

20

0:00:20

0:03:20

0:20:00

3:20:00

10:00:00

20:00:00

21

0:00:21

0:03:30

0:21:00

3:30:00

10:30:00

21:00:00

22

0:00:22

0:03:40

0:22:00

3:40:00

11:00:00

22:00:00

23

0:00:23

0:03:50

0:23:00

3:50:00

11:30:00

23:00:00

24

0:00:24

0:04:00

0:24:00

4:00:00

12:00:00

24:00:00

25

0:00:25

0:04:10

0:25:00

4:10:00

12:30:00

25:00:00

26

0:00:26

0:04:20

0:26:00

4:20:00

13:00:00

26:00:00

27

0:00:27

0:04:30

0:27:00

4:30:00

13:30:00

27:00:00

28

0:00:28

0:04:40

0:28:00

4:40:00

14:00:00

28:00:00

29

0:00:29

0:04:50

0:29:00

4:50:00

14:30:00

29:00:00

30

0:00:30

0:05:00

0:30:00

5:00:00

15:00:00

30:00:00

Deleting transmitters

In delete mode, individual transmitters can be specifically deleted from the memory of the receiver.

Action

Feedback LED

Step 1: Activate delete mode on receiver

On the receiver

1x long press

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Step 2: Delete transmitter

On the transmitter

1x short press

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2 seconds

Resetting the receiver

Set the receiver back to the factory settings by doing a reset. All programmed transmitters are deleted and the timer is set to 7 minutes.

Action

Feedback LED

Step 1: Activate delete mode on receiver

On the receiver

1x long press

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Step 2: Delete transmission codes and restore the factory settings

On the receiver

1x long press

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4 seconds


Troubleshooting

New installations

If the Easywave system does not work after being programmed, perform the following checks:

  • Check whether the shield between the battery and the contacts in the push button or hand-held transmitter has been removed.

  • Check whether there is good contact integrity between the battery and the battery contacts.

  • Check the operation of the connected receiver. Press the programming button (P) on the front of the receiver. If the status LED does not flash, the receiver is defective.

  • Check the operation of the push button. Take the hand-held transmitter and walk toward the receiver:

    • If the Easywave system works with the hand-held transmitter but not with the push button, it is possible that moisture or metal is present in the wall. Move the push button, or use a wireless Easywave repeater (05-535) to increase the range.

    • If the Easywave system works only at a short distance, the push button has been moved beyond the transmission range or there is a problem due to interference. Place the push button closer or outside of the range of the interference, or use a wireless Easywave repeater (05-535) to increase the range.

    • If the Easywave system does not work at all, even when you bring the hand-held transmitter close to the receiver, check the programming and/or the batteries of the hand-held transmitter.

Existing installations

In case of problems in an existing installation, check whether the surroundings of the Easywave system have changed, possibly causing interference (metal electricity cabinet, walls, moved furniture, etc.) Restore the original arrangement, if possible.

Problem

Possible cause

Proposed solution

Lighting switches on automatically

The Easywave system is switched on, because another push button or hand-held transmitter is programmed within the reception range

Reset the receiver and reprogram

Lighting switches off automatically

The Easywave system is switched off, because another push button or hand-held transmitter is programmed within the reception range

Reset the receiver and reprogram

The Easywave system is switched off, due to a (brief) interruption in the power supply

Switch the light back on using the programmed transmitter for this receiver

Receiver does not respond to pressed buttons

The battery of your wireless push button might be depleted after several years of use

Check the battery of the wireless push button


Specifications

Specification

Value

Radiated power

6.38 mW

Modulation

FSK

Input

1 external push button

Output

1 potential-free relay contact (changeover)

Power consumption

stand-by

0.3 W

without load

0.8 W

Maximum contact load

resistive load (cosφ=1)

10 A / 2300 VA (N.O.), 6 A / 1380 VA (N.C.)

inductive load (cosφ=0.8)

3 A / 690 VA (N.O.), 2 A / 460 VA (N.C.)

Input voltage

230 Vac ± 10%, 50 Hz

Wire capacity

1 x 2.5 mm² per connection terminal

Maximum MCB rating

10 A
(limited by national installation rules)

Communication protocol

Easywave*

Operating frequency

0.8683 GHz

Ambient temperature

-20 - +45°C

Protection degree

IP20

Dimensions (HxWxD)

43 x 42 x 17.5 mm

Weight

31 g

Marking

CE

*Not compatible with Niko Home Control (wireless bridge or wireless smart hub)


Wireless network

The operation of devices with a remote control, such as a TV or video and audio devices, is not disrupted by an Easywave hand-held transmitter. The hand-held transmitter does not have to be aimed towards the wireless Easywave receiver. The indoor range is ± 30 m. In open spaces the range reaches 100 m. The range of the hand-held transmitter depends on the materials used in the residence.

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A

Brick, concrete

Loss of 20 to 40%

B

wood, plaster walls

Loss of 5 to 20%

C

reinforced concrete

Loss of 40 to 90%

D

confined metal space

Loss of 90 to 100%

A diagnostic device (05-370) can be used to determine the wireless signal strength in an environment. The appliance recognizes all 868.3 Mhz signals. The nine LEDs on the device will indicate the quality of the signals received or the strength of any interrupting signals. This allows you to determine whether or not the signal range of the hand-held transmitter will meet your needs.


Product information

This link takes you to the product page. There, you will find detailed specifications, all compatible articles, certificates of CE-marking, etc.

This online manual is applicable to the following product(s):

  • 410-00332 | RF receiver, potential free, 1 changeover contact, flush mounting

Dimensions

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Disclaimer

Read the manual completely before installing and activating the system.

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Legal information

Support & Contact

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http://www.niko.eu

+32 3 778 90 80
support@niko.eu

Warnings regarding installation
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The installation of products that will permanently be part of the electrical installation and which include dangerous voltages, should be carried out by a qualified installer and in accordance with the applicable regulations. This user manual must be presented to the user. It should be included in the electrical installation file and it should be passed on to any new owners. Additional copies are available on the Niko website or via Niko customer services.

CE marking
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This product complies with all of the relevant European guidelines and regulations. For radio equipment Niko llc declares that the radio equipment in this manual conforms with the 2014/53/EU directive. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at https://www.niko.eu under the product reference, if applicable.

Environment
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This product and/or the batteries provided cannot be disposed of in non-recyclable waste. Take your discarded product to a recognised collection point. Just like producers and importers, you too play an important role in the promotion of sorting, recycling and reuse of discarded electrical and electronic equipment. To finance the rubbish collection and waste treatment, the government levies recycling charges in certain cases (included in the price of this product).

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