To ensure the safe operation of the device, it is recommended to read this user manual completely before starting to use it.
Usage and Care Guidelines
Environment and Radio Frequency
Medical Devices and Interference
People with such devices should not carry the wireless remote control in a pocket that is at chest height.
This remote control allows you to easily control different devices in your environment. Once programmed, you can activate each of its functions by directly pressing its keys.
The Control 2 Plus can control 2 elements in your environment. This includes:
The device is composed of:

For the remote to be operative, the desired functions must be programmed onto different keys (buttons).
To start using the remote, follow these steps:
The remote can be programmed from an application called Control Configurator.
The app is available for Android phones on Google Play.
Once installed, connect the remote to the mobile phone using the supplied cable.
App link:
The app’s user manual is available at:
The functions of each key for remote programming are:

1: Enter value
2: Record code.
To program a button on the remote, follow these steps:
A. Select the programming mode:
Press and hold the button you want to program (the battery LED will light up red).
Without releasing it, press and release the programming button on the back of the remote, using a fine-tipped object. The LED will change from red to green.

Release the button from step 1. The LED will change to orange, indicating the remote is ready to enter the code.
B. Enter the code to program:
Enter the digits of the code to be programmed one by one, according to the programming template, following these steps:
Enter the first digit:
Press button 1 as many times as the number of the first digit of the code you wish to program.
Press button 2 to validate digit 1.
Enter the second digit:
Press button 1 as many times as the number of the second digit of the code you wish to program.
Press button 2 to validate digit 2.
Enter the third digit:
Press button 1 as many times as the number of the third digit of the code you wish to program.
Press button 2 to validate digit 3.
For example, if you want to program code 160:
Enter the first digit: 1
Press button (1) 1 time
Press button (2) to validate the digit
Enter the second digit: 6
Press button (1) 6 times
Press button (2) to validate the digit
Enter the third digit: 0
Press button (1) 0 times (do not press)
Press button (2) to validate the digit
Each time a button is pressed, the battery LED will change from orange to green.
After validating the last digit, the LED will flash green several times and then turn off.
NOTE: First read the “Basic Programming from the Remote” section.
NOTA: Lea previamente el apartado de “Programación básica desde el mando” antes de seguir con este apartado.
Si desea copiar un botón de un mando a distancia existente (p.ej., de una TV), debe seguir los pasos generarles de programación teniendo en cuenta que el código para copiar otro mando es el 000.
First digit: 0
Press button 1 0 times (do not press)
Press button 2 to validate digit 1.
Second digit: 0
Press button 1 0 times (do not press)
Press button 2 to validate digit 2.
Third digit: 0
Press button 1 0 times (do not press)
Press button 2 to validate digit 3.
For this reason, in this case, button 2 must be pressed 3 times consecutively.
5. Bring the remote to be copied closer, orient it towards the Infrared Viewer, and press the button you want to copy

The LED will turn off when the code has been recorded.
NOTE: It’s not necessary to hold down the remote to be copied, a normal press is sufficient.
IMPORTANT NOTE: During IR programming, ensure no surrounding elements are generating an infrared signal (laptops, phones, certain lighting) as this could cause interference.
NOTE: First read the “Basic Programming from the Remote” section before continuing with this section.
The device is compatible with the infrared signals of the GewaLink systems. To program a function from a Gewa remote onto a Control remote button, the following steps must be performed:
That is:
Enter code 600 to indicate that a Gewa code is about to be entered:
Press button 1 6 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
5. Enter the Gewalink code or channel to be recorded using the same methodology (consult the Gewalink system code table).
Once finished, the LED will blink green several times and then turn off.
NOTE: First read the “Basic Programming from the Remote” section before continuing with this section.
The device is compatible with the infrared signals of the KNX systems (Siemens IR Handheld Remote S425/72). To program a function from a KNX remote onto a Control 246 remote button, follow these steps:
Previously: Review the configuration of the switches and channels on your KNX remote. Based on this configuration, consult the following table for the code you must program on your Control 246 remote.
KNX Codes Table (Siemens IR Handheld Remote S425/72) for Control 246:
Siemens IR 455 kHz (KNX) Signals – BJ-246
Consult the following interpretation guide to find the value to program in the table:
Interpretation of the KNX Code Table_EN
Program the code obtained on the remote:
That is:
Enter code 610 to indicate that a KNX code is about to be entered:
Press button 1 6 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 1 time.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
5. Enter the code obtained from the indicated table, following the same methodology.
Once finished, the LED will blink green several times and then turn off.
The remote allows a sequence of actions to be programmed onto the same button. For example, pressing a key could turn on a light, lower the blind, and turn on the TV.
To program a sequence of actions onto a key, perform the programming from the app as indicated in the app’s help manual.
NOTE: First read the “Basic Programming from the Remote” section before continuing with this section.
Below are codes that allow programming special functions.
If you want to clear a programmed code on a key, program code 255 on that key to cancel the programmed function.
That is:
Enter code 255 to indicate that the button’s programming will be erased:
Press button 1 2 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 5 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 5 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Once finished, the LED will blink green several times and then turn off.
If you overwrite any code on a key, the previous one is cleared even if code 255 was not programmed previously.
If you want a key that has a function recorded from another remote control (for example, TV volume up) to repeat the programmed function continuously when held down, use code 400 instead of code 000 to record that function (see section Programming for Infrared Functions (Copying Remote Controls)).
This way, you won’t have to press the button multiple times for the same function to repeat.
That is:
Press button 1 4 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
5. Bring the remote to be copied closer, orient it towards the infrared viewer, and press the button you want to copy.
The LED will turn off when the remote has recorded the code of the emitting remote.
On some remote controls, buttons alternate different functions each time they are pressed. A possible example could be the power on/off button of some remotes. The first time it is pressed, it performs the power on function, the second time it sends a different code to turn off the device. In this case, it is possible to record both functions on the same button by following the steps indicated below:
Record the first press of the remote control by following the infrared signal recording steps using code 000 as indicated in the corresponding section.
On the same button where you recorded the previous function, record the second function (second press of the original remote) using code 410 instead of code 000. The recording procedure is the same.
That is:
Press and hold the button you wish to program (the battery LED will turn red).
Without releasing it, press and release the programming button on the back of the remote, using a thin-tipped object. The LED will change from red to green.
Release the button from step 1. The LED will change to orange, indicating the remote is ready to input the code.
Enter the digits of the code one by one: 000
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Bring the remote you wish to copy closer, orient it towards the infrared viewer, and press the button you want to copy.
The LED will turn off when the remote has successfully saved the code from the transmitting remote.
Press and hold the same button you just programmed (the battery LED will turn red).
Without releasing it, press and release the programming button on the back of the remote, using a thin-tipped object. The LED will change from red to green.
Release the button from step 6. The LED will change to orange, indicating the remote is ready to input the code.
Enter the digits of code 410 one by one:
Press button 1 4 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 1 time.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Bring the remote you wish to copy closer, orient it towards the infrared viewer, and press the button you want to copy for the second time.
The LED will turn off when the remote has successfully saved the code from the transmitting remote.
Some remote controls use an infrared signal standard different from the most common one. If you notice that you cannot copy your remote’s signals, it is likely that your remote has a different frequency range (56KHz). In that case, to copy your remote control, follow the normal infrared signal recording procedure but use code 420 instead of code 000.
That is:
Press button 1 4 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 2 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
5. Bring the remote to be copied closer, orient it towards the infrared viewer, and press the button you want to copy.
The LED will turn off when the remote has recorded the code of the emitting remote.
This code performs the same function as code 400 but for remotes that use the 56KHz frequency.
This code performs the same function as code 410 but for remotes that use the 56KHz frequency.
By programming this code onto any button of the remote, all programmed functions on all keys and in both scenes of the remote are cleared. This restores the configuration to factory values.
Programming the Anti-Bounce Time:
NOTE: First read the “Basic Programming from the Remote” section before continuing with this section.
The remote allows setting a waiting time between presses to avoid involuntary repeated presses.
To program the anti-bounce time, follow these steps:
That is:
Press button 1 5 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
5. Enter the digits for the anti-bounce time. For example, if you wish to program a time of 2.10 seconds:
Press button 1 2 times.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 1 time.
Press button 2 to validate.
Press button 1 0 times (do not press).
Press button 2 to validate.
Once finished, the LED will blink green several times and then turn off.
The installed battery is Ion Polymer.
When cleaning the device, follow these indications:
If the Control 2 Plus does not function as expected, review the following points before contacting technical service:
Battery problem. The battery needs charging when the remote’s LED blinks red. Connect the USB Type C cable to charge. A full charge can take between 3 and 4 hours.
The remote is charging. The LED will change to green when charging is finished.
The battery may have been totally discharged. Ensure you perform a full charge until the battery LED lights up green. It is VERY important that the battery is not totally discharged. Leaving it totally discharged can lead to irreversible malfunction. If the battery life is still short, replacement is necessary. Contact your distributor to arrange the change.
If memorization has not been correct after 5 attempts, it is possible that both remotes are not compatible. Contact your distributor.
Siemens infrared remotes operate at 458 KHz. BJ/Qinera environment control remotes operate with frequencies between 38 and 56 KHz, therefore, the codes of Siemens remotes cannot be copied directly in principle. However, the Control 6 Plus is KNX compatible, so you must use the special KNX signal programming (Code 610).
You recorded the IR signal using Code 000. For maintained actions, program the IR signal using Code 400. This will make the recorded code repeat while the key is pressed.
If programming locks up or needs to be canceled at any point in the process, press Programming button on the back side of the remote.
You can configure a longer anti-bounce time using code 500 on a button of the remote. Consult the Remote Configuration section.
The remote can control two main categories of devices:
You only need direct visibility if you are controlling equipment using infrared (IR) (e.g., a television). If you are controlling a receiver of the BJ/Qinera System using radio frequency (RF), pointing is not necessary.
The range for infrared signals depends on the environment and lighting. Under normal conditions, the range can be up to 10m provided there is direct visibility between the remote and the receiver.
For radio frequency signals, the range can be up to 25 meters in open field. This coverage will depend on the layout and construction materials.
Siemens infrared remotes operate at 458 KHz. BJ/Qinera environment control remotes operate with frequencies of 38 and 56 KHz, therefore, the codes of Siemens remotes cannot be copied in principle. However, the Control 2 Plus allows the generation of special KNX signals (code 610).
The duration of the battery depends on the use of the remote. In standby conditions, it can last up to 4 months. Depending on use, it can last several weeks without needing to charge the remote.
To protect the environment and facilitate material recycling, the device must not be discarded with normal household waste. Hand in the device at a “Punto Limpio” (Recycling Point or equivalent in your locality) or at an electronic waste collection center managed by your municipality. Consult your distributor to see if they have a collection and recycling system for electronic products.
Do not attempt to dismantle the apparatus yourself. Hand in the complete product for its correct management.
This product contains batteries. Do not disassemble, cut, open, crush, bend, puncture, or shred the battery components. If leakage is observed, prevent the liquid from coming into contact with the eyes or skin.
Proper disposal helps save natural resources and ensures that any potentially dangerous substance is treated safely.
As the manufacturer, we are committed to the legal warranty established by European legislation.
During the legal warranty period, we are committed to free rectification of any defect through repair or replacement of the product, if the defect is due to defective materials or manufacturing failures.
The warranty covers:
The manufacturer’s warranty may be voided if the device is damaged due to the following causes or if it is manipulated incorrectly:
This product complies with the requirements indicated in the European Directives 2017/30/UE y 2014/53/UE.
Please consult your distributor regarding the Declaration of Conformity.
If the product is not functioning properly, contact:
Qinera
Calle Pacífic 51, local
08027 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: +34 93 285 04 37
Fax: +34 93 553 56 34
e-Mail: hello@qinera.com
Technical support: support@qinera.com
web: www.qinera.com
