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3.8  Transmitter and receiver encoding

The newly designed remote transmitter ref. 6203 is standard PRE-CODED in the factory, fig.20a.
The pre-set codes will be transmitted by pressing T1-T2-T3 keys Fig.20
T1

Gate operator 

T2

Garage operator

T3

(T1+T2 at the same time) other

- To set a new code in the remote transmitter follow this procedure:
1. Press the remote transmitter T1 and T2 keys at the same time (Fig.20) until the Led goes on with fixed light.
2. Release the keys, the Led goes off.  Now the remote transmitter is in the programming function.
3. Press and release the key corresponding to the channel to be programmed (ex. T1, T2 or T3), the Led goes on for approx. one second.
4. Press T1 ( OFF ) and T2 (ON) keys for 12 times composing your 12-pulse personal coding string you had previously marked. After each pulse wait until the led goes on and then off. 
Example: if you pressed T1-T2-T1-T2- you programmed: OFF-ON-OFF-ON etc. up to 12.
!! If you have not entered all the set 12 codes, the remote transmitter will stay in the "programming". ALL THE 12 CODES HAVE NECESSARILY TO BE ENTERED ALSO IN CASE OF
ERROR DURING PROGRAMMING. 
To carry out a new programming repeat the instruction from point 1.
5. After having reached the thirteenth pulse, the remote transmitter will blink various times, which means the new programming has been accepted. If this would not occur, repeat the ope -
ration from point 1.
!Important : we recommend to copy the numbers string you coded using the scheme fig.20b.

How to set the new remote transmitter code in the programmer:

"SELF-LEARNING" function

Caution: clear the pre-coded standard code by pressing the P1 key for 10 seconds until the red led blinks.
Then:
1. Press the programmer P1 key (one time only!) the red Led will go on 
2. Press the key of the previously set channel on the remote transmitter (T1 - T2 - T3) for some seconds. When the red led goes off for one second and then turns on, it means the code
has been accepted. The receiver is programmed!

Fig. 20

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Summary of Contents for 412.03pro

Page 1: ...te 2 1 Front support assembly 2 2 Second actuator assembly 3 0 Wiring 3 1 Standard electric connections 3 2 Special connections 3 3 Settings 3 4 Special electric connections photocells 3 5 Emergency b...

Page 2: ...nel remote transmitters with 12V built in battery C No 1 Key selector D No 1 Unlocking key I No 1 Blinker E No 1 Pair of photocells M No 1 Antenna with cable N HC 812 03 400 protop max 3 x 2 m No 2 12...

Page 3: ...433 92 MHz radioreceiver in compliance with European norms I ETS 300 220 12 V AC power supply input 12 V DC outputs Double working program Step to step Automatic Amps safety control system Power supp...

Page 4: ...During the pause the system does not accept closing pulses During closing a pulse reverses the movement reopening The blinker E will warn the wings are moving The system is designed to last many years...

Page 5: ...e A measure is actually ininfluent in the choice therefore it can be determined only by the size of the pillar Some standard advised measures are for 300 mm stroke actuators Gates not exceeding 150 cm...

Page 6: ...gate with the rod COMPLETELY INSIDE position perfectly horizontal 3 Fit the H plate 4 Then fix the H plate to the gate by means of screws or by welding it to the gate It is advisable to check the goo...

Page 7: ...tor M2 Bipolar cable 1 5 mm_ cross section 3 Blinker connection cable not supplied 4 Key selector connection cable not supplied 5 Connector block not supplied Minimum height above ground 40 cm 6 Under...

Page 8: ...se photocells were not used connect terminals 4 5 with a jumper operations already carried out in the workshop 3 The green LED will go on TEST By pressing the T1 left hand button of the remote transmi...

Page 9: ...e can program the operation in step to step or automatic mode 3 3 Settings Fig 14 1 Motor 1 RV1 trimmer and motor 2 RV2 trimmer ampere set ting or safety setting it shall be set as to ensure safety in...

Page 10: ...g 16 In case photocells were more than ONE pair carry out connection SERIES Fig 16a Provide for a digging in the ground suitable to lay a cable duct crossing the gate width 1 Cable having a minimum cr...

Page 11: ...o use the remote transmitter at the same time The selector can operate the gate according to the set program The contact is Normally Open N O In case more than one selector or possibly a switch were t...

Page 12: ...in the programming ALL THE 12 CODES HAVE NECESSARILY TO BE ENTERED ALSO IN CASE OF ERROR DURING PROGRAMMING To carry out a new programming repeat the instruction from point 1 5 After having reached t...

Page 13: ...her Press the key of the chosen channel T1 T2 and T3 of the remote transmitter to transmit the code to the programmer Caution the receiver will accept a code that allows this further function only if...

Page 14: ...e parts Caution The gate automation is a device with a high technological content both for the high level of the software used and for the mechanical components manufactured to achieve a long lifetime...

Page 15: ...R39 Rotor provided with manifold and winding R71 R72 Plastic casing for electronic equipment with cover and 230 12V transformer R73 Fairleads CTR42 Programmer card CRT42 S Programmer card for professi...

Page 16: ...nding on the manufacturer 5 This guarantee neither influence the rights of the customers envisaged by law according to the national applicable laws nor the rights of the customer towards the reseller...

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