OKIN Refined Electric Technology Co., Ltd
Operating Manual of Remote Control System
1. Interface of the Remote Control
The remote control features a comprehensive interface for operating an adjustable bed system. It includes buttons for various functions such as positioning, memory settings, sleep enhancement, massage, and flashlight.
A visual representation of the remote control shows buttons labeled:
- POSITIONS
- ZG [Zero Gravity]
- FLAT
- ANTI SNORE
- MEMORY A
- MEMORY B
- SLEEP ENHANCEMENT (with 10MIN, 20MIN, 30MIN indicators)
- TIMER/ALL OFF
- SPEED [Plus Symbol]/[Minus Symbol]
- INTENSITY [Plus Symbol]/[Minus Symbol]
- FLASHLIGHT
- UNDERLIGHT
2. Button Descriptions
- [Head Up Button]
- Press and hold to raise the head actuator. Stops when released.
- [Head Down Button]
- Press and hold to lower the head actuator. Stops when released.
- [Foot Up Button]
- Press and hold to raise the foot actuator. Stops when released.
- [Foot Down Button]
- Press and hold to lower the foot actuator. Stops when released.
- [Head & Foot Up Button]
- Press and hold to raise both head and foot actuators simultaneously. Stops when released.
- [Head & Foot Down Button]
- Press and hold to lower both head and foot actuators simultaneously. Stops when released.
- [Zero Gravity Button]
- Click to move actuators to the zero gravity position. Stops when any button is clicked.
- [Anti Snore Button]
- Click to move actuators to the anti-snore position. Stops when any button is clicked.
- [Flat Button]
- Click to move actuators to the flat position. Stops when any button is clicked.
- [Memory A Button]
- Click to move actuators to the user-preset Memory A position. Stops when any button is clicked.
- [Memory B Button]
- Click to move actuators to the user-preset Memory B position. Stops when any button is clicked.
- [Flashlight Button]
- Toggles the flashlight on or off. When turned on by pressing, it stays on for a few seconds after release.
- [Underlight Button]
- Toggles the under-bed light. If turned on by pressing, it stays on for 5 minutes and then turns off automatically if the button is not pressed again.
- [Intensity Up Button]
- Increases vibrating intensity by one level, up to a total of 3 levels.
- [Intensity Down Button]
- Decreases vibrating intensity by one level, down to a total of 3 levels.
Vibrating Intensity Levels:
Duty Cycle | Level |
---|---|
20% | 1 |
35% | 2 |
50% | 3 |
The intensity level corresponds to vibrating strength, with level 3 being the strongest and level 1 the weakest. Intensity is adjusted using Pulse Width Modulation (PWM).
Vibrating Speed Levels:
ON time | OFF time | Level |
---|---|---|
500mS | 500mS | 0 |
350mS | 350mS | 1 |
200mS | 200mS | 2 |
Continuous | - | 3 |
Note: ON time indicates vibrating, OFF time indicates stopping vibrating. Speed level 3 is continuous vibration, while levels 0-2 involve intervals.
Setting Special Positions (Zero Gravity, Memory A, Memory B)
- Click the [Flat Button] to flatten the bed.
- Adjust the Head and Foot positions to the desired settings using the [Head Up Button], [Head Down Button], [Foot Up Button], or [Foot Down Button].
- Press and hold the [Timer/All Off Button] for 3 seconds. The backlight LED will start flashing.
- Release the [Timer/All Off Button] and then click one of the [Zero Gravity Button], [Memory A Button], or [Memory B Button] before the LED stops flashing. The flashing will stop immediately, indicating successful saving.
To restore default settings for Zero Gravity, Memory A, and Memory B positions, press and hold the [Timer/All Off Button] for approximately six seconds until the backlight LEDs stop flashing.
3. Wireless Pairing Operation
- Set the DIP Switch on the remote control to a unique position (different from other paired remotes). Insert batteries.
- Power on the control box.
- Press and hold the pairing Tact Switch on the control box until its pairing LED turns off. Release the switch; the LED will then flash, indicating the control box is ready for pairing.
- Press and hold the [Head Up Button] and [Foot Up Button] on the remote control simultaneously until the remote's backlight LED flashes. Release both buttons. The remote's backlight will continue flashing, searching for the control box. Pairing is complete when both the remote's backlight and the control box's pairing LED stop flashing.
Testing Pairing: Press any actuator button (e.g., [Head Up Button], [Head Down Button]). If a click sound is heard from the control box relays, the pairing was successful. Repeat steps if unsuccessful.
Recommendation: For multiple control boxes in the same location, ensure each is paired with a different remote control or the same remote but with a different DIP-Switch position to avoid conflicts.
4. Configuring for Synchronization
Connect two control boxes with the provided cable to enable synchronous operation. It is crucial that control boxes intended for synchronous use are paired with different remote controls, each having a distinct DIP-Switch position. Do not pair both control boxes with the same remote control or with different remotes that share the same DIP-Switch position.
A visual representation shows a cable with connectors, described as a sync cable for connecting control boxes.
5. Connect to the Control Box
The system diagram illustrates the components:
- Head Motor
- Foot Motor
- Underbed light
- Synchro Cable [Optional]
- Emergency button
- Control Box
- Pairing button
- SMPS (Switched-Mode Power Supply)
- Y Cable
- USB Control box
- Pairing LED
- Vibrator
- Handset (Remote Control)
- USB kit
- AC Cable
The control box is powered by a 29VDC SMPS (approx. 2A). In case of AC power failure, 18VDC backup batteries (two 9V batteries) can power the system for flattening the bed plate without load. Pressing the emergency button on the control box initiates a sequence where the foot actuator moves down first, followed by the head actuator. Releasing the button stops all movement, including massage motors. Using massage motors with battery power is not recommended.
FCC Statement
FCC ID: PCU-JLDK-18-4
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) it must not cause harmful interference, and (2) it must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Notes on Equipment Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used according to instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If interference occurs, users are encouraged to try correcting it by:
- Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna.
- Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connecting the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than the receiver.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.