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BJ-256 BJ Control Pro 

User Guide 

BJ-256 BJ Control Pro 

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General features 

 

3.7 V, 900 mAh lithium ion battery  

 

Micro USB charging connector 

 

112 programmable functions in 8 levels 

 

RF working frequency: 433 MHz (ISM) 

 

Dimensions: 114 x 65 x 14 mm 

 

3.5mm jack input connector, for scanning switch 

 

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Proper care and use of the device 

 

Keep  the  device  dry.  Moisture  and  liquids  may  damage  the  parts  or 
electronic circuits of the device. Water damage to your device may void the 
warranty. 

 

Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty areas. Dust may cause the 
device to malfunction.  

 

Do not leave the device on a sloping surface if it is not properly secured. Do 
not drop the product or subject it to impacts. It may be damaged if dropped. 

 

Do not store the device in hot or cold areas. Use it at temperatures between 
0°C and 50°C. The device could explode if left inside a closed vehicle as the 
internal temperature could reach 80°C. 

 

Do  not  expose  the  device  to  direct  sunlight  for  long  periods  (e.g.  on  the 
dashboard of a car). 

 

Avoid  letting  the  device  come  into  contact  with  metal  products  that  could 
scratch the surface. Avoid storing the device in your pockets as it could be 
damaged if it is bent or deformed, or parts may stop functioning correctly. 

 

Do not store the device near magnetic fields. 

 

Do  not  store  the  device  in  or  near  heaters,  microwaves,  hot  cooking 
equipment  or  high-pressure  containers,  because  the  battery  may  leak  and 
the device could overheat and cause a fire. 

 

Press the keys gently and do not use sharp objects that could damage the 
surface of the keypad.  

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Summary of Contents for BJ CONTROL PRO

Page 1: ...BJ 256 BJ CONTROL PRO User Guide c Mare de D u del Coll 70 08023 Barcelona Spain t 34 93 285 04 37 fax 34 93 553 56 34 export bjliveat com www bjliveat com...

Page 2: ...ogramming 9 3 2 Programming for BJ radio frequency receivers 9 3 3 Programming for infrared receivers 12 3 4 Macro programming with sequences of up to 7 consecutive actions 14 3 5 Direct programming o...

Page 3: ...ment This controller has 15 cells each fitted with its own high brightness LED It also has one LED in the top right hand corner that indicates the battery status battery LED and three more LEDs along...

Page 4: ...ver and an ergonomic keypad with configurable tremor control It is equipped with a control input for connecting a switch next to the micro USB port and an infrared port for recording and reproduction...

Page 5: ...abling a cell for direct control The steps for enabling a key with the direct control functionality are as follows 1 Check that the battery is charged To do this check that the LED indicating the batt...

Page 6: ...nning feature Although the way that cells are used can be configured to suit the needs of the user the scanning control feature comes with a default configuration that can be used to enable a cell as...

Page 7: ...gain to select it If this cell is already programmed as explained in section 3 the programmed action will be carried out Once you have finished if you want to start again press the switch again 1 4 7...

Page 8: ...o longer active This way you can programme the 14 cells again to control 14 new devices For example you can programme cell 3 to set off an alarm in level 1 and to turn on the television in level 2 The...

Page 9: ...by direct touch or by scanning 3 2 Programming for BJ radio frequency receivers To control BJ System receivers you must assign the RF code identifying the receiver to the key on the remote that will...

Page 10: ...h each key Programming template In the following example we will programme key 2 in level 1 to control an alarm receiver with an RF code of 25 The programming steps are as follows 1 Select the program...

Page 11: ...f the receiver code are entered one by one In the example given code 025 we must first press the 0 key followed by the 2 key and then the 5 key The LED of each key will turn red for a second when it i...

Page 12: ...ly be programmed with a single function of the remote control of the device For example if you wish to control the volume of a stereo system you need to record the volume up function on one key e g ke...

Page 13: ...evel However if you used code 400 the remote continues the action so the volume will continue to rise until you release the button Code 500 This code is used for the dual recording of the infrared sig...

Page 14: ...each code is entered b To enter IR codes follow the instructions in section 3 3 Choose the level you require Select the programming mode on the remote Choose the key you wish to program Enter the cod...

Page 15: ...numerical keys on the BJ telephone If you press the key with the code 91 the telephone dials the number stored in memory 1 When you press the SHIFT key the next time a key is pressed the value in bra...

Page 16: ...s you because this can make it significantly easier to use the cells on the remote Type 1 cell to cell scanning a Connect the switch to the control input Figure 2 b To enable scanning press the switch...

Page 17: ...t be entered in the format x y seconds tenths of a second Scan mode You can choose between the two types of scan described in the previous section cell to cell scanning and scanning by rows and column...

Page 18: ...be entered to reset the remote If any other value is entered the remote will do nothing The number of levels set by default is 4 and the number of cells 15 including the key for changing levels IMPOR...

Page 19: ...if we wish to change the scan time we will need to press the 1 key The battery LED will turn green indicating that the remote is waiting for the value of the parameter 3 Select the parameter value In...

Page 20: ...if dropped Do not store the device in hot or cold areas Use it at temperatures between 0 C and 50 C The device could explode if left inside a closed vehicle as the internal temperature could reach 80...

Page 21: ...anufacturers of medical devices recommend a minimum separation of 15 3 centimetres 6 inches between a wireless device and an implanted medical device such as a pacemaker or implanted cardioverter defi...

Page 22: ...Charging and discharging quickly and often will increase the inaccuracy between the battery charge status and power meter readings Leaving the battery in a depleted condition for an extended period a...

Page 23: ...e the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they ca...

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