4. RECEIVER MANAGEMENT THROUGH MEMO PROGRAMMER
4.1.MEMO CONNECTION TO THE RECEIVER
The programmer should be connected to the receiver using the USB cable included in the set. The
programmer's readiness for operation is signaled by blinking of the BACKUP, WRITE and UPDATE LEDs.
During connection with the receiver the programmer buttons are active.
4.2. REMOTES / NUMBERS BACKUP TO MEMO
In order to create keyfob / numbers memory file:
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connect the MEMO programmer to the receiver. The BACKUP, WRITE and UPDATE LEDs will begin to
flash to indicate that the programmer is ready for operation.
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press the BACKUP button. Ongoing recording is signaled by a flashing green BACKUP LED. The end of
the recording is signaled by the blinking of the BACKUP, WRITE and UPDATE LEDs.
When saving the remote / number memory do not disconnect the MEMO programmer from the
receiver.
If errors occurred during recording, the green BACKUP LED will flash cyclically to indicate the error code
(see section 6).
The backup file with memory of remote controls / receiver numbers is saved in the MEMO programmer. It
gets the name RD_xxxxx.RRF, where "xxxxx" is the file's serial number. Each subsequent saved remote
controls / number memory file will receive a name with the next number. The files can be edited after
connecting the MEMO programmer to the computer in the MEMO MANAGER program (see the MEMO
MANAGER manual).
Deleting a file from the programmer's memory does not affect the order of numbering. The device
searches for the highest busy number and assigns the new file a sequential number.
When the highest number 99999 is busy, MEMO will report an error and the remotes / numbers will fail to
register. In this case, you must organize the files in memory using the MEMO MANAGER program - rename
or delete files.
fIG. 2.
Remotes / numbers backup to MEMO.
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ALL LEDS BLINK
SAVING FILE COMPLETED
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BACKUP LED BLINKS
RECORDING IN PROGRESS
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ALL LEDS PULSE
PUSH THE BACKUP BUTTON
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CONNECT MEMO TO
RECEIVER VIA USB CABLE
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PWR
C1
C2
MOM
MONO
BIST
G/LOCK
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