Pag. 5
Introduction
This receiver allows to manage 800 pre-coded transmitters
( 2 or 4 keys ) for a wireless access control system.
There are 2 output relays with NO and NC/NO contacts.
The managing of the users is fully wireless: the receiver can
be programmed by using a special transmitter called
“MASTER transmitter”.
This is memorized during the first installation.
The internal EEPROM allows to memorize up to 7 MASTER
transmitters.
All the operations are displayed throught a 16x2
backlighted LCD display.
The menu is friendly and very easy.
Master transmitter use guide
Each MASTER transmitter allows to set the receiver using
just 2 keys.
The transmitter keys can have different meanings
depending upon the phase, as shown in the following
examples:
NO
Activation of the
LEFT
key
Answer
NO
to a question
Activation of the
RIGHT
key
Answer
YES
to a question
Simultaneous activation of the both keys
LEFT
and
RIGHT
:
Back to the previous menu
Activation of the
LEFT
key
Cyclical scroll upwards a
digit
Activation of the
RIGHT
key
Gives confirmation to the
present digit and shifts the cursor
to the next digit of the number.
Number setting
Menu managing
YES
Answer to a question
Activation of the
LEFT
key
Cyclical scroll of the available
options of a menu
Activation of the
RIGHT
key
Confirme the choice and entry
into the lower menu
User transmitter use guide
The standard transmitters ( called USER Transmitters ) are
memorised making use of the MASTER transmitter ( in
single mode or by blocks ).
The USER transmitter keys activate the relays according
to the memorised configuration.
During the normal use, the simultaneous activation of
both the keys of the transmitter is disabled.
This facility is only used during the programming
procedure ( see pag. 8 ).
Keypad use guide
The receiver can be programmed using the transmitter
DIGIKEY, called KEYPAD.
See. Fig. 3 the corrispondence between the transmitter
keys and the Keypad keys.
1
4
7
*
3
6
9
#
2
5
8
0
Keypad key (1) = Transmitter left key
Keypad key (2) = Transmitter right key
Fig. 3
Keypad key (0) = Transmitter left+right key