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Installation Guide
PROGRAMMING AND STARTUP
1
CONTROLS AND COMMANDS
2
RADIO CODE PROGRAMMING
When using the ERREKA RSD plug-in receiver
(decoder-free receiver, trinary code, 433Mhz), the
radio code can be programmed in the control panel
itself, as explained below. In other cases, follow the
instructions of the plug-in receiver used.
1
Connect the control panel power supply (SW1 in ON).
2
Press the LSW mini-button. The LRN LED lights up.
3
Press the transmitter button to be programmed. The
LRN LED flashes to show that the code has been
correctly programmed.
In open-close mode, the first fixed code transmitter
channel is assigned to the opening device (A.T.) and
the second channel to the closing device (C.T.).
In step-by-step mode, the first channel is assigned to
the key device (A.T.) and the second channel to the
RLX relay.
The transmitter is not operational in dead man and
dead man in closing modes.
RECEIVER2
GND ANT
ANT1
WAITING
TIME
OPEN/CLOSE
TIME
T.E.
SW1
Main switch
SW2
Programming DIPs (see“Operation mode
selection” on page 33)
LSW
Radio code programming mini-button (see
“Radio code programming” on page 32)
T.E
Standby time regulation
(only functional in automatic mode)
Minimum value: 1 second;
maximum value: 70 seconds
T.M.
Operation time adjustment
Minimum value: 1 second;
maximum value: 70 seconds
JP1
Automatic/step-by-step closing mode switch
(see “Operation mode selection” on page 33)
JP2
Monostable (MONO) or bistable (BI) mode
switch for cable connectors 11 and 12
Open shutter gate standby time (T.E.)
If automatic operation mode has been programmed,
adjust
T.E.
to set standby time with the shutter gate
open (before automatic closing begins).
Configuration of the voltage-free output (cable
connectors 11 and 12)
Cable connectors 11 and 12 provide a relay output
which is enabled when pressing the second
transmitter channel (only in step-by-step mode). JP2
allows the relay to be configured in monostable mode
(JP2=MONO) or bistable mode (JP2=BI).