
GBK65701 DX2 Compact Remote Modules
Installation Manual Issue 1
l
a short press (less than ½ second)
l
a long press (greater than ½ second)
The table below shows how the mode button operates with long and short presses for the
compatible master remote modules.
Master remote
module
Mode button
press
Function
DX-REM24SD
Short
Increments drive profile.
Long
Scrolls through the available accessory modes.
DX-REMG90/A/T
Short
Increments drive profile, and then, after the highest drive profile, it
enters accessory mode.
Long
Decrements drive profile.
DX-REMG91/S
Short
Behaviour depends on the input mode used. Typically a short press will
increment a mode or profile and a long press will decrement in the same
way. Note: The RJM cannot be used in scanning input mode.
Long
DX-REM48/A
Short
Increments drive profile. After the highest drive profile, it enters lighting
mode.
Long
Decrement profile.
Note: The DX2-RJM cannot be used to enter/leave actuator profiles.
DX-REM34B
DX-REM41D/E
Short
Increments drive profile.
Long
Decrements drive profile.
Note: The DX2-RJM cannot enter any accessory modes with these master
remote modules.
DX-ACU3B
Short
Increments drive profile. After the highest drive profile, it enters into
actuator profile (if an actuator module is connected) and the mode button
will not be responded to.
Long
Decrements drive profile.
DX2-REM420/1
DX2-REMA/B-ACS2
Short
Increments drive profile.
Long
Selects last actuator profile. Subsequent long presses increments actuator
profile.
DX2-REM550/1
Short
This is configurable with the
External Mode/Up Down
parameter in Wiz-
ard under
User Options
.
Long
This is configurable with the
External Mode/Up Down
parameter in Wiz-
ard under
User Options
.
7.1.5 Information display
Figure 21: Information display
The information display is a group of five LEDs that displays the
currently selected drive profile.
The LEDs light up one-by-one, from left to right, as the user scrolls
through the available drive profiles; the number of LEDs lit
corresponds to the selected drive profile.
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