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PROGRAMMING ENTRY PANELS WITHOUT VA/01 OR A/01
Programming for the first time
Entering programming mode
Press the PROG button on the entry panel for at least 3 seconds
A
and release within
6 seconds.
The PROG LED on the entry panel flashes slowly and the buttons flash
B
to show the
buttons are being programmed
Programming buttons
Press the first call button on each unit
C
or
D. The unit
stops flashing and remains on. Repeat for all the other call devices.
NOTE. For the basic unit (no call buttons)
D
a
, you do not
need to press the buttons that are shown as flashing in figure
B
a
.
Once programming is complete, you are automatically taken to
“programming calls”.
Programming calls
The PROG LED on the entry panel flashes and a beep signals that
you have entered programming mode. Lift the internal receiver
handset (if present) and press the door lock release
and
AUX2 buttons
E
. On the entry panel, press the call button to
be linked to the internal receiver
F
a
. A beep confirms that the
setting has been stored
F
b
. End the call and repeat for the other
internal receivers.
NOTE: You can force the switch from one programming mode
to another by pressing the PROG button on the power sup-
ply unit for 3 seconds and releasing within 6 seconds. If you
force the switch to call programming from button program-
ming, the button units which have not been programmed are
configured to 8 calls. If the base unit is not programmed, calls
are not configured.
Exiting Programming
Press the PROG button briefly
G
. The LED switches off.
Reprogramming
Reprogramming a system which has already been programmed, you access the call programming phase directly. To access button
reprogramming, follow the process for forcing the mode switch described above.
If you add, replace or remove an entry panel, you must follow the “programming buttons” procedure so that the system recognises the
changes.
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