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4. The valve operating mechanism acknowledges that it has received the code correctly
with a tone sequence.
5. Replace the valve operating mechanism’s battery compartment cover.
6. The valve operating mechanism acknowledges that it has received the first normal radio
signal with a signal tone.
• Repeat these 6 steps for all the other valve operating mechanisms that are located in the
room (‘002’, ‘003’ ... on the display) according to the number of valve operating mechanisms
that has been set.
Once all the valve operating mechanisms have been coded the heating control automatically
returns to the normal operating mode.
You can skip any valve operating mechanisms that have already been synchronised/
programmed to the heating control’s security code.
All you need to do is briefly press the ‘
PROG
’ button on the heating control (do not
open the respective valve operating mechanism/do not press the button on the
valve operating mechanism!)
f) Synchronising the valve operating mechanisms (‘
SYnC
SYnC
SYnC
SYnC
SYnC
’)
When this menu item is selected, the heating control starts to signal (for approx. 2 minutes) to
all the valve operating mechanisms that they should resynchronise.
Afterwards the normal transmission program is continued and the valve operating mecha-
nisms generate a signal tone as soon as they receive the first correct signal.
• Press the ‘
PROG
’ button until ‘
Sond
Sond
Sond
Sond
Sond
’ appears in the LCD.
• Use the scroller to select the special ‘
SynC
SynC
SynC
SynC
SynC
’ function.
• To confirm your selection, briefly press the ‘
PROG
’ button.
• The LCD then displays the security code and the heating control counts down from ‘120’ in
steps of 1 second. After these 120 seconds the heating control returns to the normal
operating mode.