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b) Setting the addresses (2-channel operation)
A channel’s address comprises a 2-digit address group and a 2-digit
subaddress.
Example:
1131, address group 11, subaddress 31
The address group ‘11’ is factory set for both channels.
Subaddress ‘11’ is pre-programmed for channel 1 and
subaddress ‘12’ is pre-programmed for channel 2.
Channel:
1
2
Address:
11 11
11 12
If several transmitters are to be operated at the same time and control
different receivers, then different addresses need to be set on the transmit-
ters.
1. Setting a single address (address group/subaddress)
• Press both buttons of the respective button combination simultane-
ously for at least 5 seconds (for example, the buttons
1
and
2
for
channel 1).
The control indictor/LED (
A
)
now blinks every second.
• Enter a 2-digit address group and a 2-digit subaddress using the
1
,
2
,
3
and
4
buttons.
Example:
1431 (address group 14, subaddress 31)
• The programming mode ends automatically once you have entered the
fourth digit. The control indicator/LED (
A
) goes out.
Please note:
The address group 44 and the subaddress 44 both have a
particular meaning (see the following item)!