Using the system
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Delete All
This deletes all remote controls that the system learnt. You should use this option only if you are
sure you want to delete all remote controls.
To delete a specific remote control:
1. Select System Config – Remotes – Delete.
The following is displayed:
DELETE REMOTE
Press Remote Button
2. Press the button on the remote control you want to delete. Alternatively, if you do not have the
remote control, press
4
, then use
▲
or
▼
to choose the remote control, followed by
4
. A message
similar to the following is displayed:
RM001:User 002
Are you sure?
3. Press
4
to delete the remote control.
Enabling or disabling unsetting
You can use System Config – Remotes – Unset to enable or disable the ability for all remote controls to
unset the system. By default, remote controls are able to unset the system, but you may want to change
this for security reasons.
After selecting Unset, use
▲
or
▼
to to select Enabled or Disabled, followed by
4
.
Disabling Unset does not affect the ability for remote controls to set the system.
Enabling or disabling HUA functions
You can use System Config – Remotes – HUA Function to enable or disable the ability for a remote control to
generate Hold-Up Alarms (HUAs).
Note:
The installer must first enable this feature by configuring "Basic" confirmation mode.
After selecting HUA Function, use
▲
or
▼
to select Enabled or Disabled, followed by
4
.
Switching outputs on/off
Master and admin users can use Outputs On/Off to switch outputs on or off as follows:
1. Select Outputs On/Off.
The display shows the first in a list of any outputs allocated for your use. For example:
O/P PAN>01 W
PORCH LIGHT Off
The top line shows the address and type of the output. In the above example, the address is PAN>01
and the type is W (wired). The output type is displayed for control units that have built-in radio
and wired outputs. The bottom line shows the name of the output (which may be the same as the
address) and whether the output is currently on or off.
2. Press
▲
or
▼
to select the output.