How Receiver Functions
1. Regular Transmitter
Programming
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Programming Button
Press and hold the Programming Button or the “Master Transmitter Button” (if existing, see above) until the programming LED quickly flashes ONE
time (about 2 seconds), then release the button. The programming LED will flash once every second indicating that you are in the transmitter
programming mode....
....While the programming LED is flashing, activate each of the Micro
CLIK
™ transmitters that will be used (If you are using a two or three button
transmitter, make sure to press the correct button). There are three (3) different
“2-Button”
Micro
CLIK
™
transmitter button combinations that each
receiver can be programmed to respond to: button-1, button-2 and buttons 1&2 pressed at the same time. There are six (6) different
“3-Button”
Micro
CLIK
™
transmitter button combinations that each receiver can be programmed to respond to: button-1, button-2, button-3, buttons 1&2
pressed at the same time, buttons 2&3 pressed at the same time and buttons 1&3 pressed at the same time.
A maximum of 80 transmitters codes
can be stored in this receiver.
Each button or combination of buttons pressed is counted as ONE transmitter code.
Once the desired transmitter codes have been stored into the receiver memory, the receiver will automatically exit the programming mode when no
more transmitter codes are received (approx. 10 seconds idle time). The LED will come on for 3 seconds and then go out.
Release
Button
One Quick Flash
2 Sec.
Press and
Hold Button
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
Transmitter Programming Mode
Activate All Desired
Micro
CLIK
™ Transmitters
All Desired
Micro
CLIK
™ Transmitters
have been Activated
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
1 Sec.
Transmitter Programming Mode
Approximately 10 Seconds Idle Time
Less than 10 Seconds Idle Time
FINISH
START
There are seven receiver programming functions:
1.
Regular Transmitter Programming
2.
26-bit Wiegand Programming (Factory Setting)
3.
31-bit Wiegand Programming
Wiegand LED’s:
Will blink
as Wiegand data is being
transmitted.
Programming LED:
Will
flash sequences during
programming and
flashes during normal
operation or frequency
interference.
4.
Match Facility Code Programming
5.
Ignore Facility Code Programming
6.
Erase ALL Transmitter Codes
7.
Master Transmitter Programming
The 8059 receiver responds to the Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter code is defined by
“Facility Codes”
and “Transmitter Button Codes”.
For example: an 8059 receiver can be programmed to
respond to only the first button on a multiple button Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter while a
second 8059 receiver can be programmed to respond to only the second button of
the same multiple button Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter. Thus allowing a single multiple
button Micro
CLIK
™ transmitter to activate
two different receivers
without fear of
both receivers responding to the same transmitter code. Like wise one receiver
can be programmed to respond to a specific facility code while another can be
programmed for a different facility code. In Wiegand output mode, you have the
option of matching or ignoring the facility code to allow the receiver to activate.
One
3 Second
Flash
The receiver is now in
26-bit Wiegand Output Mode
2. 26-bit Wiegand Programming
When Using Wiegand Functions
Press and hold the Programming Button and follow the flashing LED sequence as shown below, then release the button. The programming LED
will flash once for 3 seconds indicating that the receiver is in 26-bit Wiegand output mode.
At least one transmitter code must be programmed into the receiver memory, allowing the receiver to respond to the facility code and transmitter
button code that will be used. This step is necessary so that the receiver knows which transmitter button to respond to. For example, if a (2) two
button transmitter code is programmed into the receiver pressing only button-2, the receiver will only respond to transmitter codes initiated by
button-2. To have a receiver respond to both buttons, you can program the transmitter code into the receiver
twice
, using button-1 first, and then
button-2. If using more than one facility code or if the receiver is to respond to different transmitter buttons, simply add additional transmitters,
refer to
1. Regular Transmitter Programming
. The receiver will allow the facility code to be ignored when using a Wiegand controller if desired.
One 3 Second
Flash
Release
Button
Press and
Hold Button
Approximately 4 Sec.
Two
One Flash