iNELS RFSA-11B, RFSA-61B Switch Unit
Characteristics
The iNELS RFSA-11B and RFSA-61B are switching units with one output channel designed for controlling appliances, sockets, and lights. They can be easily integrated into systems for controlling garage doors or gates.
Key features:
- Compatibility with iNELS RF Control detectors, controllers, and system components.
- BOX design allows mounting directly into installation boxes, ceilings, or appliance covers.
- Supports switched loads up to 16A (4000W).
- RFSA-11B: Single-function (switch ON/OFF).
- RFSA-61B: Multi-function (button, impulse relay, delayed ON/OFF with time setting from 2s to 60 min).
- Can be controlled by up to 25 channels (each channel corresponds to one transmitter button).
- Programming button also serves for manual control of the output.
- Memory status can be pre-set for power failure events.
- Supports repeater function for iNELS RF Control² (RFIO2) components via RFAF/USB service device.
- Range up to 200m in open space; signal repeaters (RFRP-20) or RFIO2 components can extend range.
- Communication uses the bidirectional iNELS RF Control² (RFIO2) protocol.
Assembly / Mounting
The units can be mounted in various locations:
Connection / Wiring
The units can be connected to different voltage supplies:
- RFSA-11B/230V and RFSA-61B/230V: Connections for Line (L) and Neutral (N) for 230V AC.
- RFSA-11B/120V and RFSA-61B/120V: Connections for Line (L) and Neutral (N) for 120V AC.
- RFSA-11B/24V and RFSA-61B/24V: Connections for 12-24V AC/DC supply.
Radio Frequency Signal Penetration
The following table illustrates the approximate signal penetration through various construction materials:
Material | Signal Penetration |
---|---|
Brick walls | 60-90% |
Wooden structures | 80-95% |
Reinforced concrete | 20-60% |
Metal partitions | 0-10% |
Common glass | 80-90% |
Functions and Programming with RF Transmitters
RFSA-11B: Function Button ON/OFF
Description of Button: The output contact closes when one button position is pressed and opens when the other button position is pressed.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-11B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Press your chosen button on the RF transmitter. One position will assign the "close" function, and the other position will automatically assign the "switch off" function (for 4-button transmitters, this applies to one half).
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function, confirming the setting.
RFSA-61B: Function Button
Description of Button: The output contact closes when the button is pressed and opens when the button is released. A minimum delay of 1 second between press and release is required for correct execution.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Select and press one button on the wireless switch. This button will be assigned the "Button" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
RFSA-61B: Function Switch ON
Description of Switch ON: The output contact closes when the button is pressed.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Perform two presses of your selected button on the RF transmitter, with at least a 1-second interval between presses. This assigns the "switch ON" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
RFSA-61B: Function Switch OFF
Description of Switch OFF: The output contact opens when the button is pressed.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Perform three presses of your selected button on the RF transmitter, with at least a 1-second interval between presses. This assigns the "switch OFF" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
RFSA-61B: Function Impulse Relay
Description of Impulse Relay: Each press of the button switches the output contact to the opposite position (closed becomes open, open becomes closed).
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Perform four presses of your selected button on the RF transmitter, with at least a 1-second interval between presses. This assigns the "impulse relay" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
RFSA-61B: Function Delayed OFF
Description of Delayed OFF: The output contact closes upon pressing the button and opens after the set time interval has elapsed.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Perform five presses of your selected button on the RF transmitter, with at least a 1-second interval between presses. This assigns the "delayed OFF" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for more than 5 seconds to activate the timing mode. The LED flashes twice every second. Upon releasing the button, the delayed return time starts counting.
- Step 4: After the desired time interval (2s to 60 min) has elapsed, press the button on the RF transmitter assigned to this function. This ends the timing mode and stores the set time interval into the actuator's memory.
- Step 5: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
RFSA-61B: Function Delayed ON
Description of Delayed ON: The output contact opens upon pressing the button and closes after the set time interval has elapsed.
Programming:
- Step 1: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator RFSA-61B for more than 1 second. The actuator enters programming mode, indicated by the LED flashing at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Perform six presses of your selected button on the RF transmitter, with at least a 1-second interval between presses. This assigns the "delayed ON" function.
- Step 3: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for more than 5 seconds to activate the timing mode. The LED flashes twice every second. Upon releasing the button, the delayed return time starts counting.
- Step 4: After the desired time interval (2s to 60 min) has elapsed, press the button on the RF transmitter assigned to this function. This ends the timing mode and stores the set time interval into the actuator's memory.
- Step 5: Press the programming button (PROG) on the actuator for less than 1 second to exit programming mode. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function.
Programming with RF Control Units
For programming and controlling actuators with RF system units, use the address indicated on the front of the actuator.
Deleting Actuator Data
Deleting One Transmitter Position
Procedure:
- Press the programming button on the actuator for 5 seconds. The LED will flash 4 times every second, activating the deletion mode for one transmitter.
- Press the desired button on the transmitter you wish to remove from the actuator's memory.
- The LED will flash long to confirm deletion, and the component will return to operating mode. Memory status is not indicated. This deletion does not affect the pre-set memory function.
Deleting Entire Memory
Procedure:
- Press the programming button on the actuator for 8 seconds. The LED will flash 4 times every second, initiating the deletion of the actuator's entire memory.
- The actuator enters programming mode, with the LED flashing in 0.5-second intervals (for a maximum of 4 minutes).
- To return to operating mode, press the PROG button for less than 1 second. The LED will light up according to the pre-set memory function, and the component will return to operating mode. Deletion does not affect the pre-set memory function.
Selecting the Memory Function
Procedure:
- Step 1: Press the programming button on the RFSA-x1B actuator for 1 second to enter programming mode. The LED will flash at 1-second intervals.
- Step 2: Press the programming button on the actuator for less than 1 second. This exits programming mode and reverses the memory function. The LED will light up according to the current pre-set memory function, and the set function is saved. Any further changes are made in the same way.
Memory Function States:
- Memory Function ON:
- For functions 1-4: Stores the last relay output state before power loss. The change is recorded in memory 15 seconds after the change.
- For functions 5-6: The target relay state is immediately entered into memory after the delay. Upon power reconnection, the relay is set to this target state.
- Memory Function OFF: When power is reconnected, the relay remains off.
Technical Parameters
Parameter | RFSA-11B/230V RFSA-61B/230V |
RFSA-11B/120V RFSA-61B/120V |
RFSA-11B/24V RFSA-61B/24V |
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Supply voltage: | 230 V AC / 50-60 Hz | 120 V AC / 60Hz | 12-24 V AC/DC 50-60Hz |
Apparent input: | 7 VA / cos φ = 0.1 | 7 VA / cos φ = 0.1 | - |
Dissipated power: | 0.7 W | 0.7 W | 0.7 W |
Supply voltage tolerance: | +10%; -15% | ||
Output Number of contacts: | 1x switching / spínací (AgSnO2) | ||
Rated current: | 16 A / AC1 | ||
Switching power: | 4000 VA / AC1, 384 W / DC | ||
Peak current: | 30 A / <3 s | ||
Switching voltage: | 250 V AC1 / 24 V DC | ||
Min. DC switching power: | 500 mW | ||
Mechanical service life: | 3x107 | ||
Electrical service life (AC1): | 0.7x105 | ||
Control RF, by command from transmitter: | 866 MHz, 868 MHz, 916 MHz | ||
Manual control: | PROG button (ON/OFF) | ||
Range in free space: | up to / až 200 m | ||
Operating temperature: | -15... +50 °C | ||
Operating position: | any / libovolná | ||
Mounting: | free at lead-in wires / volné napřívodních vodičích | ||
Protection: | IP 30 | ||
Overvoltage category: | III. | ||
Contamination degree: | 2 | ||
Terminals (CY wire, cross-section): | 2x 0.75 mm2, 2x 2.5 mm2 | ||
Length of terminals: | 90 mm | ||
Dimensions: | 49 x 49 x 21 mm | ||
Weight: | 46 g | ||
Related standards: | EN 60669, EN 300220, EN 301489 R&TTE Directive, Order. No 426/2000 Coll. (Directive 1999/EC) / EN 60669, EN 300220, EN 301489 směrnice RTTE, NVč.426/2000Sb (směrnice 1999/ES) |
Warning
The instruction manual is intended for both installation and user of the device. It is always part of the packaging. Installation and connection should only be performed by qualified personnel who understand this manual and the device's functions, while observing all valid regulations. Proper functioning also depends on transportation, storage, and handling. Do not install if damaged, deformed, malfunctioning, or missing parts; return to the seller. Treat the product and its parts as electronic waste at the end of its life. Ensure all wires and terminals are de-energized before installation. Observe safety regulations, norms, directives, and professional provisions when mounting and servicing. Do not touch energized parts, as it is life-threatening. Due to RF signal penetration, ensure correct placement of RF components within the building. RF Control devices are for indoor use only and not suitable for exterior or humid spaces. Avoid installation in metal switchboards or plastic switchboards with metal doors, as this obstructs the RF signal. RF Control is not recommended for critical life-support systems or hazardous equipment (e.g., pumps, heaters without thermostats, elevators, hoists) as RF transmission can be shielded, interfered with, or the transmitter battery may deplete, disabling remote control.
Attention:
When installing an iNELS RF Control system, maintain a minimum distance of 1 cm between each unit. Ensure an interval of at least 1 second between individual commands.
For More Information
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