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3.3 Programming of a self-learning individual command 

Programming of a self-learning individual command is carried out as follows: 

1) Wake up the device by pushing a button from 0 to 9. The led of the selected page lights up. 
2) Enter the programming mode by pressing C + D + E simultaneously; the Prog-led lights up. 
3) Enter the command learning mode by pushing the button 3. 
4)  Select  the  page,  to  which  you  wish  to  ‘teach’  the  command  by  pressing  the  page  number 

(numeric buttons 0–9). The device makes a ‘beep’ to indicate the selection. 

5) Select the button to which you wish to teach the command by pushing 0–E. The device ‘beeps’ 

three times to indicate the selection. 

6) Teach the command by placing the Apollo-15 and the copied transmitter opposite each other, 

and push the button to be copied from the copied transmitter once. To indicate the success the 
device will tell the amount of bits of the IR command (e.g. “22”) and the button led starts to 
blink. 

7)  Store  the  command  by  pushing  the  button  A,  cancel  the  action  by  pushing  the  button  B.  If 

necessary  you  can  send  a  text  command  by  pushing  the  button  E,  in  which  case  the  device 
repeats the command it has learned; after this you can either store or cancel the command. After 
the selection the device returns to action 4). 

8)  By  pushing  the  button  C  continuously  for  about  2  seconds  you  will  return  to  action  5).  By 

pushing the button C again for 2 seconds the device will return to the standby mode.

 

 

3.4 Deleting a single command 

NB!  When  a  single  command  is  removed,  all  commands,  assisting  speech  outputs  as  well  as  the 
adaptivity codes are removed from the selected button. A command can be removed as follows: 

1) Wake up the device by pushing a button from 0 to 9. The led of the selected page lights up. 
2) Enter the programming mode by pressing C + D + E simultaneously; the Prog-led lights up. 
3) Enter the single command removal mode by pushing the button 4

4) Select the page, from which  you wish to remove the command by pressing the page number 

(numeric buttons 0–9). The led of the page switches on to indicate the selection. 

5) Push the button of the command to be removed (numeric buttons 0–E). The led of the selected 

button starts blinking to indicate the selection. 

6) Accept the removal of the command by pushing the button A or cancel the removal action by 

pushing the button B. After the removal the device will return to action 5). 

7)  By  pushing  the  button  C  continuously  for  about  2  seconds  you  will  return  to  action  2).  By 

pushing the button C again for 2 seconds the device will return to the standby mode. 

 

3.5 Deleting an entire page 

NB! When an entire page is removed, all commands, assisting speech outputs as well as the adaptivity 
codes are removed from the selected page. An entire page can be removed as follows: 

1) Wake up the device by pushing a button from 0 to 9. The led of the selected page lights up. 
2) Enter the programming mode by pressing C + D + E simultaneously; the Prog-led lights up. 
3) Enter the entire page removal mode by pushing the button 5. 
4) Select the page, that you wish to remove by pressing the page number (numeric buttons 0–9). 

The led of the page lights up to indicate the selection. 

5)  Accept  the  removal  of  the  page  by  pushing  the  button  A  or  cancel  the  removal  action  by 

pushing the button B. After the removal the device will return to action 4). 

6)  By  pushing  the  button  C  continuously  for  about  2  seconds  you  will  return  to  action  2).  By 

pushing the button C again for 2 seconds the device will return to the standby mode.

 

Summary of Contents for Apollo-15

Page 1: ...Apollo 15 Programming Instructions Butterfly Environmental Control Systems ...

Page 2: ...ire page 6 3 3 Programming of a self learning individual command 7 3 4 Deleting a single command 7 3 5 Deleting an entire page 7 3 6 Setting speech outputs to a button 8 3 7 Setting speech outputs to a page 8 3 8 Adding adaptivity 8 4 ADJUSTMENT OF SETTINGS 10 5 ABILITY SWITCH FUNCTIONS 11 5 1 Operation with a single ability switch mode 11 5 2 Operation with a dual ability switch mode 14 6 FACTORY...

Page 3: ...ned to be operated with membrane keyboard It detects automatically connected switch External optional ability switches can be selected from a range of switches they can be controlled for example with a hand head or chin The type of the ability switch as well as the number of switches is always selected according to the special needs of the user Maximum number of different functions are 450 Functio...

Page 4: ... light that is lit behind a button or at the top edge of the transmitter 2 2 Buttons and leds The figure displays the buttons of the transmitter Numeric buttons 0 9 mean the buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 and 0 on the transmitter The alphabetic buttons mean the buttons A B C D and E Figure 1 1 Buttons and leds of Apollo 15 keypad film Prog led Transmitter led Button leds Connector to an external abilit...

Page 5: ...g mode Programming is possible only when Apollo 15 is awake and set into the programming mode If the device is in a normal operation mode Apollo 15 falls asleep always within a certain number of seconds selection time after a button has been pushed and it wakes up again when any of the buttons 0 9 is pushed The programming mode is accessed when all the keys of the bottom line are pushed simultaneo...

Page 6: ... ten pages every one of which can be supplied with an assisting speech phrase Setting of assisting speech outputs is described in section 3 6 2 7 Button response time In practice button response time means the time it is necessary to push a button in order to activate the command of the button The response time allows to adjust the sensitivity of the device and on the other hand its tolerance in c...

Page 7: ...e the entered command by pushing the button A or cancel the action by pushing the button B If necessary you can send a text command by pushing the button E in this case the device will repeat the set command after this you can either store or cancel the command After the selection the device returns to action 5 9 By pushing the button C continuously for about 2 seconds you will return to action 2 ...

Page 8: ...follows 1 Wake up the device by pushing a button from 0 to 9 The led of the selected page lights up 2 Enter the programming mode by pressing C D E simultaneously the Prog led lights up 3 Enter the single command removal mode by pushing the button 4 4 Select the page from which you wish to remove the command by pressing the page number numeric buttons 0 9 The led of the page switches on to indicate...

Page 9: ...wherefrom you can continue adding speech phrases 8 By pushing the button C continuously for about 2 seconds you will return to action 2 By pushing the button C again for 2 seconds the device will return to the standby mode 3 7 Setting speech outputs to a page Adding assisting speech outputs to a page is carried out as follows 1 Wake up the device by pushing a button from 0 to 9 The led of the sele...

Page 10: ...s 0 9 The led of the page lights up to indicate the selection 5 Select the button to which you intend to set adaptivity by pushing the number of the page 0 E The led of the button starts blinking to indicate the selection 6 An adaptivity code 00 15 is programmed by selecting it using the numeric buttons 00 15 or recording it from another device using the button E Button D removes the previously en...

Page 11: ...t to adjust the buzzer i e the beep sound volume table 4 2 push 3 if you want to change the selection time settings table 4 3 push 4 if you want to adjust the response time settings table 4 4 push 5 if you want to adjust the scanning time table 4 5 4 Select the desired value from tables 4 1 4 5 by pushing the buttons 0 6 5 Accept the value by pushing the button A cancel the value by pushing the bu...

Page 12: ...e between selecting a page and switching off the led Button 4 Response time Table 4 4 Adjusting of response time keypad response time Table 4 5 Adjusting of scanning time the speed of scanning using an external switch PAGE BUTTON FORMAT COMMAND ...

Page 13: ...ing mode 1 1a Push the ability switch short Parameter P5 and Apollo starts to automatically scan the commands on selected page the LED indicates the active one All the commands are not necessarily scanned controller will skip unused ones The scanning speed depends on the settings 1b When the LED representing the desired command is selected push the switch again Now the current function is accepted...

Page 14: ...again Now the Apollo start to scan Commands on that selected line 2d When the symbol representing the desired function is selected push the switch again Now the current function is accepted and Apollo transmits the remote control IR signal associated with it and or possible other additional functions Note If you keep the switch pressed for long Admiral 2 continues transmitting the remote control s...

Page 15: ...PPING switch again Apollo steps automatically the commands on selected line the LED indicates the active one All the commands are not necessarily stepped controller will skip unused ones 1c When the LED representing the desired command is selected push the ACCEPTANCE switch Now the current function is accepted and Apollo transmits the remote control IR signal associated with it and or possible oth...

Page 16: ... SCANNING switch again and Apollo select the Page and starts to automatically scan the commands within the Page 2c When the symbol representing the desired function is selected push the ACCEPTANCE switch Now the current function is accepted and Apollo transmits the remote control IR signal associated with it and or possible other additional functions Row scanning mode 6 1a Push the SCANNING switch...

Page 17: ...sarily scanned controller will skip unused ones The scanning speed depends on the settings 2d When the symbol representing the desired function is selected push the ACCEPTANCE switch Now the current function is accepted and Apollo transmits the remote control IR signal associated with it and or possible other additional functions 6 Factory settings The Apollo 15 transmitter has been pre set by the...

Page 18: ...7 Technical specifications PICTURE PRODUCT CODE DESCRIPTION ...

Page 19: ...the CE marking 93 42 EEC 10 Appendices 9 1 Description of IR formats Appendix 1 9 2 Flow chart Appendix 2 Pikosystems Oy Rasulankatu 9 33730 TAMPERE FINLAND www pikosystems fi Sales and orders myynti pikosystems fi Service huolto pikosystems fi tel 358 3 3397 9500 fax 358 3 3397 9510 Copyright Pikosystems Ltd Maintenance service and reparation of the device can only be done by Pikosystems or their...

Page 20: ...s control through IHC s own receivers B O Bang Olofsen entertainment electronics format B O entertainment electronics control Gewa1 GewaLink format without stop byte Gewa s receivers and other programmable receivers Gewa2 GewaLink format with stop byte Gewa s receivers and other programmable receivers Window Control Window s blinds control format Controlling blinds OldPiko Pikosystems older IR for...

Page 21: ...by Command that toggles the device from control mode directly to standby If this is programmed e g on page s E button the device toggles to standby mode immediately when E is pressed PageShift By choosing this command the desired page can be entered The value of the format can be 0 9 to toggle from the page in question directly to desired page 0 9 13 to toggle to previous page 15 to toggle to next...

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