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3.  If the entire memory must be erased (or the Settings Memory must be erased), then 

do not fit links to any of the channel jumpers.

4.  Fit a link to jumper J2.
5. 

The LED will flash 10 times to indicate that it is about to enter the erase procedure. 

The link may be removed at this early stage without the erase operation completing.

6. 

After the LED has flashed 10 times, it will turn on. This indicates that the receiver is 

now primed for the erase operation to take place. The procedure may still be aborted 

at this late stage by removing power to the receiver.

7.  Remove the link across jumper J2 to complete the erase operation.
8. 

The LED will switch off once the relevant memory section is erased. The receiver will 

return to normal operation after the erase operation completes.

The property that differentiates the two erase operations is the state of the Transmitter 

Memory. If the memory is not blank (i.e. buttons are learnt into memory), then the 

receiver will perform the Transmitter Memory Erase operation. If, on the other hand, the 

Transmitter Memory is blank, then the Settings Memory Erase operation is performed.

Table 5 documents the settings that are erased in each of the erase cases.

Channel Erase

Transmitter Memory 

Erase

Settings Memory Erase

•  Clears channel 

compartment 

•  Clears non-volatile latch 

state for channel 

•  Clears all SmartSwitch II 

device outputs that may 

be active (both pulsed 

and latched outputs) 

•  Clears all primary 

channel relay outputs

•  Erases entire Transmitter  

Memory space (all 

channel compartments) 

•  Clears non-volatile latch 

state for all channels 

•  Clears all SmartSwitch II 

device outputs that may 

be active (both pulsed 

and latched outputs) 

•  Clears all primary 

channel realy outputs

•  Erases entire Transmitter  

Memory space (all 

channel compartments) 

•  Resets latch settings for 

all channels 

•  Resets panic settings for 

all channels 

•  Restores default relay 

pulse time for all 

channels 

•  Clears all SmartSwitch II 

device outputs that may 

be active (both pulsed 

and latched outputs) 

•  Sets all SmartSwitch II 

device counters to zero 

(SmartSwitch II devices 

will have to be paired 

again) 

•  Clears non-volatile latch 

state for all channels 

•  Clears all primary 

channel relay outputs 

• 

Sets the receiver’s 

special feature settings 

back to their defaults

TABLE 5. ERASE ACTIONS PERFORMED DURING ERASE OPERATIONS 

ON MULTICHANNEL RECEIVERS

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Summary of Contents for Nova Helix

Page 1: ...Nova Helix Operation Manual Centurion Systems Pty Ltd www centsys com r e c e i v e r...

Page 2: ...without obligation to notify any persons of any such revisions or changes Additionally Centurion Systems Pty Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual No part of this docu...

Page 3: ...ation 5 2 Simultaneous Primary Channel Activation 5 3 Non Volatile Latches Sticky Latches 5 4 Beep On Activation 6 Disabling Jumpers J1 and J2 7 Configuring the Special Features 8 SmartSwitch II Inter...

Page 4: ...ivation settings for all channels These settings include enabling disabling latching and panic functionality In addition it is possible to adjust the pulse time on pulsed channels with the following p...

Page 5: ...the physical output but is a convenient way to describe the collective functionality that a transmitter activates As an example consider the case in Figure 2 A multichannel receiver is used to control...

Page 6: ...ividually the channels are configured with the following activation settings Channel 1 has a one second pulse time Channel 2 has a four second pulse time Channel 4 is a latching channel When the chann...

Page 7: ...annel jumpers behave differently when discussing the SmartSwitch II interface The jumpers are used to select a 4 bit binary address that addresses a particular SmartSwitch II device on the interface b...

Page 8: ...3 Channel 8 8 4 Channel 9 9 1 4 Channel 10 10 2 4 Channel 11 11 1 2 4 Channel 12 12 3 4 Channel 13 13 1 3 4 Channel 14 14 2 3 4 Channel 15 15 1 2 3 4 TABLE 2 CHANNEL JUMPER TO SMARTSWITCH II DEVICE MA...

Page 9: ...accessible through the learning interface four channel jumpers hence 15 channels but none of the channels are primary channels The single channel variants have one primary channel channel 1 and cannot...

Page 10: ...ation in particular the LED on the receiver will begin to flash slowly the buzzer will emit a short double beep and the channel functionality will activate 6 The button can be released once the learni...

Page 11: ...button is pressed refer to points 6 a and 6 b below for further clarification c The button learning process is not finalised 5 Once the three second period has elapsed the LED will turn on again and...

Page 12: ...on presses 6 While the receiver is in demastering mode any mastered button that is pressed for three or more seconds but less than 10 seconds and is associated with the functionality that the receiver...

Page 13: ...the button is released in this window it will simply be demastered refer to the previous section Demastering Buttons for further information on this operation b Do nothing because the button being de...

Page 14: ...to the specified channel Learns a button to the default channel channel 1 Autolearn Mode Channel Specified No Channel Specified Bulk Demaster Channel Bulk Demaster All J2 Memory Blank Memory Non Blank...

Page 15: ...on has been demastered it can be remastered There are two methods to achieve this 4 2 1 Link Learn Remastering 1 To remaster a remote start by entering link learn mode For reference follow steps 1 and...

Page 16: ...and that the button is a demastered button Refer to Appendix A on page 30 for a description of the LED and buzzer feedback 6 Once the demastering period has elapsed minimum three seconds the LED will...

Page 17: ...le This table will be used for all buttons learned into memory during the actual Autolearn procedure Autolearn mode is also limited to a maximum of 7 days before it times out This prevents a user from...

Page 18: ...an example of the Autolearn configuration procedure 8 Once the association table has been finalised remove jumper J1 This confirms the mapping and enters Autolearn mode The buzzer will beep four time...

Page 19: ...ettings Memory Erase operation is performed Table 5 documents the settings that are erased in each of the erase cases Channel Erase Transmitter Memory Erase Settings Memory Erase Clears channel compar...

Page 20: ...4 Holiday lockout or equivalent bi stable function Channel 15 Duress or alarm panic activation Simultaneous Activation Sticky Latch Beep On Activation Special Feature Setting Enabled Enabled Disabled...

Page 21: ...ntire Transmitter Memory space Resets latch settings on channel 1 Resets panic settings on channel 1 Restores default relay pulse time Clears the SmartSwitch II device output that may be active in the...

Page 22: ...n channel jumper C1 only To set channel 11 a SmartSwitch II device output place links on channel jumpers C1 C2 and C4 the binary combination of C1 C2 and C4 that results in 11 b 1011 Proceed as per th...

Page 23: ...ed to step 10 9 After the three second window the LED will switch off and start flashing once per second Counting LED flashes or using a watch to keep track of the number of seconds that pass will det...

Page 24: ...ature on all receiver variants that allows the receiver to restore its output state on power loss When power is restored the output will assume the state it last reflected prior to the receiver losing...

Page 25: ...er to set its output to the output state of the receiver s channel prior to power loss SmartSwitch II device restores its output state when its power is restored Subsequently assuming power is restore...

Page 26: ...f the user The Nova Helix range includes functionality to disable the jumpers With a master remote the jumpers may be re enabled at any stage The following procedure documents disabling the jumper int...

Page 27: ...e is to be configured Channel jumpers 3 and 4 determine which of the special features is being configured Linking function jumpers J1 or J2 determines whether the special feature being configured is b...

Page 28: ...is important is that the devices share the same ground rail Up to 15 SmartSwitch II devices can be wired in a daisy chained bus configuration to the receiver SmartSwitch II devices are addressable Eac...

Page 29: ...r would like to distribute multiple items garden lights for example in physically different areas but have all of them respond to the same remote control button activation The network is limited to 15...

Page 30: ...3 Second Learn Period Button Released Button Pressed 3 Second Learn Period Button Released Button Pressed 3 Second Learn Period Button Released Button Pressed 3 Second Learn Period Button Released Ma...

Page 31: ...ttons are pressed the Any Button property is removed from Ch 2 and shifted to Ch 6 when the Ch 6 jumper setting is configured on the Channel Jumpers Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Closed Ch 5 Ch 6 But 3 Ch 7 Ch...

Page 32: ...signal and captures the transmit ter information The receiver logic processes the button transaction and determines that channel 3 must be activated The signal splitter in the output logic block rout...

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