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In the case of standard installations where no advanced functions are required, it is possible to proceed to manual
storage of the transmitters, making reference to programming table A and to the example for basic programming.
1) If you wish the transmitter to activate output 1, press pushbutton PR1, otherwise if you wish the
transmitter to activate output 2, press pushbutton PR2.
2) When LED DL1 starts blinking, press hidden key on the transmitter, LED DL1 will remain continuously lit.
3) Press the key of the transmitter to be memorized, LED DL1 will fl ash quickly to indicate that it has been
memorized successfully. Flashing as normal will then be resumed.
4) To memorize another transmitter, repeat steps 2) and 3).
5) To exit memorizing mode, wait for the LED to go off completely or press the key of a remote control that
has just been memorized.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ATTACH THE ADHESIVE KEY LABEL TO THE FIRST MEMORISED TRANSMITTER (MASTER).
In the case of manual programming, the fi rst transmitter assigns the key code to the receiver; this code is necessary
in order to carry out subsequent cloning of the radio transmitters.
8.4 MANUAL PROGRAMMING
Hidden key
8. RADIO RECEIVER
antenna cable RG58
8.1 RECEIVER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Max. n° of radio transmitters that can be memorized:
2048
- Frequency:
433.92MHz
- Code by means of:
Rolling-code algorithm
- N° of combinations:
4 billion
8.2 RADIO CHANNEL FUNCTIONALITY
Channel 1:
Select the command from parameter R1
Channel 2:
Closes the relay contact on the terminal block J7 “2nd CH RX”
8.3 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
Use an antenna tuned to 433MHz. Con-
nect the tuned antenna to the antenna
terminals using RG58 coaxial cable.
SHIELD
ANT
J10
Description of level 3 parameters
·
: Input polarity
This input may be confi gured provided that it is driven by N.O or N.C contacts.
·
: Output polarity
The outputs can be confi gured as N.O. or N.C. but, in the event of a blackout the contacts open anyway.
·
: Enable command during the pause time
Depending upon the setting of automation accepts or rejects commands for opening.
·
: Special PDM functions
=1 PDM is used as opening consent. As long as it is not pressed, no opening command is accepted. When the PDM is held
down, no closure command is accepted so the bollard remains open.
=2 The PDM functions as described in point 1, but in case of automatic logic, the pause time is reloaded.
=3 The PDM function enables the TERMON system. Based on the setting of the
parameter, the closing or opening of the
contact activates or deactivates the TERMON system. This makes it possible to interface with a calendar or thermostat with a
volt free contact to optimise the heating system.
·
: Pressure switch polarity (FCC input)
N.O.: Pressure switch type used until
2012
.
N.C.: Pressure switch type used from
2013
on.