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c) Transmit the secret code of the new transmitter to be memorized (P1
key for TRC 1-2) (all the T1-2-3-4 keys for TRC4).
d) Press the T key which is to be assigned to the new transmitter.
e) To memorise another transmitter, repeat the sequence from step (c)
within a maximum time of 10-15 seconds, otherwise the receiver will
come out of the programming mode.
f) To copy another key, repeat the sequence from step (a) and wait for the
receiver to come out of the programming mode (or disconnect the
receiver from the power supply).

Note: Maximum protection from memory storage of foreign codes is
obtained by presetting the JP5 jumper closed and programming in
manual mode or by means of the UNIPRO mod. programmer.

5.3) UNIPRO mod. Universal programmer 

(Fig.4)

To use the programmer, see the respective instructions. 

Transmitter 

-

Connect the 

UNIPRO

 programmer to the 

TRC

 transmitter by means of the

UNITRC

 and 

UNIFLAT

 accessories supplied. 

Receiver 

- Connect the

UNIPRO

 programmer to the 

INTRIC

 receiver by means of the 

UNIDA

 and

UNIFLAT

 accessories supplied. The  system  will  not  support  the  power

input  of  the  

UNIPRO 

 programer.

6) MAINTENANCE
The maintenance of the system should only be carried out by
qualified personnel regularly.

7) DISPOSAL
ATTENTION: disposal should only be carried out by qualified
personnel. 

Materials must be disposed of in conformity with the current

regulations. In case of disposal, the system components do not entail any
particular risks or danger.  In case of recovered materials, these should be
sorted out by type (electrical components, copper, aluminium, plastic etc.).

The descriptions and illustrations contained in the present manual
are not binding. The Company reserves the right to make any
alterations deemed appropriate for the technical, manufacturing
and commercial improvement of the product, while leaving its
essential features unchanged, at any time and without undertaking
to update the present publication.

Programming

and

Impulse output

The receiver enters the programming mode. If no memory storage takes place during the 
subsequent 90 seconds, the receiver comes out of  the programming mode. The combined 
output relay remains picked up as long as the respective transmitter key is kept pressed.  

Constant blinking. 

Standard  

Programming

Advanced Programming  

SW2

 for CH1 output chanel

SW2
SW1

Automatic memory 

storage only 

TRC2

with impulse output

2 blinks followed by a pause 
of about  1 second.

SW2
SW1

Step-by-step output

The combined output relay changes its status each time the transmitter key is pressed. 

3 blinks followed by a pause 
of about  1 second.

SW2
SW1

Timer output

Each time the transmitter key is pressed, the output relay remains picked up for 90 seconds. 
If the key is pressed during the counting cycle, counting is restarted for further 90 seconds.

4 blinks followed by a pause 
of about  1 second.

SW2
SW1

Code elimination

The code of the key is eliminated by pressing P1, then pressing the transmitter key to be 
cancelled (T1 or T2 or T3 or T4) and keeping it pressed until the DL1 LED restarts blinking. 
For the TEO mod.,  keep the key to be cancelled pressed. 

5 blinks followed by a pause 
of about  1 second.

SW2
SW1

Cancellation of the 

entire receiver 

memory 

The memory cancellation procedure starts if, during blinking, the SW1 receiver button (or both 
in the case of INTRIC 2) is kept pressed for over 10 seconds. Then the receiver comes out of 
the programming mode.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

6 blinks followed by a pause 
of about  1 second.

SW2
SW1

1

1

The T1 transmitter key is memorised in  the CH1 output, and the T2 key in the CH2 output. 
If other keys are pressed, they are ignored. 

SW1 

for CH2 output chanel

INTRIC E

INTRIC E

RADIO CONTROLS

RADIO CONTROLS

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