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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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