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Main switch wireless control set 
Model: RR868

[EN] V 

2020

Manual Instruction

Importer:

SALUS Controls Plc

Units 8-10 Northfield Business Park

Forge Way, Parkgate, Rotherham

S60 1SD, United Kingdom

DISTRIBUTOR OF SALUS CONTROLS:

QL CONTROLS Sp. z o.o., Sp. k.

Rolna 4, 

43-262 Kobielice, 

Poland

www.salus-controls.eu

SALUS Controls is a member of the Computime Group.

 

Maintaining a policy of continuous product development SALUS Controls 

plc reserve the right to change specification, design and materials 

 

of products listed in this brochure without prior notice.

Introduction

Wiring diagrams

Product Compliance

Safety Information

Operation

Terminals description

RR868 (Mains Switch) is used for electric devices wireless switching 

e.g. pumps, fans, lighting etc. It is excellent solution in the absence of 

wiring. The set comes with transmitter, receiver and a surface-mounted 

enclosures. Transmitter and the receiver can be optionally mounted in 

a 60 mm can. The RR868 set can also be used for wireless work/failure 

reports of electrical devices in automation.

Connect the transmitter together with the S1 external switch as shown in 

the diagram below. Receiver should be connected to the 230V AC power 

supply - “L” and “N” contacts. Electrical device which have to be controlled 

(e.g. pump, valve, bulb) connect to the receiver - “SL” and “N” contacts. 

Closing the “S1” switch turns ON transmitter which will send signal to 

the receiver - connected electrical device will turn ON. Opening the “S1” 

switch turns OFF transmitter and the receiver goes back to the starting 

position (connected electrical device will turn OFF).

Connect the transmitter to the thermostat as shown in the diagram 

below. Connect the “SL” output contact of the thermostat to the “L” input 

contact of the transmitter. 

“N” contacts of the thermostat and transmitter should be wired together. 

Connect thermostat to the 230V AC power supply. 

Receiver should be connected to the wired wiring centre - contacts “L”, “N” 

and “SL” according to the wiring diagram below. 

Wiring centre should be connected to the 230V power supply. 

Operation of the thermostat (heating signal) turns ON the transmitter, 

which sends signal to the receiver. The receiver gives 230V voltage on 

the “SL” contact in the wiring centre. When thermostat stops sending 

heating signal, then transmitter turns OFF and the receiver goes back to 

the starting position.

Note:

 Devices are already paired!

Directive 2014/30/EU, 2014,35/EU, 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. 

  868.0 MHz - 868.6 MHz; <13dBm    

Full information is available on the website www.saluslegal.com

Use in accordance with the EU and national regulations. For indoor use 

only. Keep your device completely dry. This product must be installed 

by a competent person and in accordance with all the EU and national 

regulations. Incorrect installation can lead to health or life danger.  

The device must be disconnected from power supply before removing the 

housing. During installation, device should be disconnected from 230V 

power supply!

1. Solution for situations when wires are not available

Connect the transmitter to the thermostat as shown in the diagram 

below. Connect the “SL” output contact of the thermostat to the “L” input 

contact of the transmitter. 

“N” contacts of the thermostat and transmitter should be wired together. 

Connect thermostat to the 230V AC power supply. 

Receiver should be connected to the wired wiring centre - contacts “L”, “N” 

and “SL” according to the wiring diagram below. 

Wiring centre should be connected to the 230V power supply. Operation 

of the thermostat (heating signal) turns ON the transmitter, which sends 

signal to the receiver. The receiver gives 230V voltage on the “SL” contact 

in the wiring centre. When thermostat stops sending heating signal, then 

transmitter turns OFF and the receiver goes back to the starting position.

3. Solution when there is no enough wires between thermostat 

and a wired wiring centre

2. Solution when wires between thermostat and a wired wiring 

centre are not available 

L

N

L

N

L

N

PE

L

N

Receiver should be connected to the 230 V AC power supply. Diode will 

turn 

red 

and since then receiver is waiting for signal from transmitter. 

When the transmitter is powered by 230 V AC it will send immediately 

signal to the receiver. Receiver will send 230V AC voltage through the 

SL output. The correct operation of devices is indicated by the 

green

 LED 

diode of the transmitter and receiver. Signal sent by the transmitter is 

repeated every 5 seconds.

The transmitter has a built-in supercapacitor for back-up power.  

“Turn Off” command is send 2 times every 5 seconds after power off.

When S1 transmitter contact is closed, receiver sends 230V AC 

(SL output).

Transmitter

Transmitter

Receiver

RR868

Wired 

wiring 

centre

Thermostat 230V AC

L

S1

N

SL

SL

SL

SL

N

N

N

N

N

L E E

L

L

L

L

Receiver

Receiver

Terminal

Description

L, N

230 V AC power supply

E

Earth Ground

SL

230 V output

Transmitter

RR868

L N

Power

Wired 

wiring 

centre

L

N

Thermostat 230V AC

SL

SL

N

N

N

L

L

L

1

Transmitter

RR868

L N

Receiver

RR868

SL N L

Power

The transmitter and receiver can be powered from different power 

lines.

Summary of Contents for RR868

Page 1: ...Main switch wireless control set Model RR868 EN V 2020 ManualInstruction ...

Page 2: ...person and in accordance with all the EU and national regulations Incorrect installation can lead to health or life danger Thedevicemustbedisconnectedfrompowersupplybeforeremovingthe housing During installation device should be disconnected from 230V power supply Receiver should be connected to the 230 V AC power supply Diode will turn red and since then receiver is waiting for signal from transmi...

Page 3: ...atandtransmittershouldbewiredtogether Connect thermostat to the 230V AC power supply Receivershouldbeconnectedtothewiredwiringcentre contacts L N and SL according to the wiring diagram below Wiring centre should be connected to the 230V power supply Operation of the thermostat heating signal turns ON the transmitter which sends signal to the receiver The receiver gives 230V voltage on the SL conta...

Page 4: ...g diagram below Wiring centre should be connected to the 230V power supply Operation of the thermostat heating signal turns ON the transmitter which sends signal to the receiver The receiver gives 230V voltage on the SL contact inthewiringcentre Whenthermostatstopssendingheatingsignal then transmitter turns OFF and the receiver goes back to the starting position 3 Solution when there is no enough ...

Page 5: ...nsmitter and pump relay of the wiring centre according to wiring diagram below Connect pump to the receiver SL and N contacts Connect receiver to 230V power supply L and N contacts Turning ON the pump relay in the wiring centre will activate the transmitter which will send a signal to the receiver The receiver will turn ON a pump TurningOFFthepumprelayofthewiringcentreturnsOFFthetransmitter Receiv...

Page 6: ...ashorangeonbothdevices Thetransmitterstaysinthepairingmodeforoneminute LEDdiode flashesorange ReceiverconfirmspairingthroughgreenLEDdiode thendiodeturnsred When the transmitter exits the pairing mode it sends a signal to thereceiver LED diodes onbothdevicesare green now The devices arereadyforwork 3x 3x Note Devices are already paired Transmitter Receiver ...

Page 7: ...ansmitter and receiver dimensions mm 45 x 45 x 20 Dimensions of the transmitter and receiver housing mm 84 x 84 x 28 Signal range in the open space approx 100 meters Range within the building 35 meters depending on the internal building structure Housing assembly RR868 includes 2 housing cases for the receiver and for the transmitter Devices assembly is shown on the pictures below ...

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