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Function
COPY MEMORY
This function allows all the entries to be copied from
one memory card to another, which is very useful when,
for example, making backup copies. The source
memory card is inserted in socket A and the target
memory card in socket C.
If a 250 code memory card is completely full and more
capacity is needed, proceed in one of the following two
ways, as appropriate:
•
If the original memory card codes have been entered
in the radio receiver (with the standard transmitter
serial number): take a new memory card with
capacity 1000 and use the function
COPY MEMORY
to copy the 250 code memory card to the new 1000
code memory card. New entries can then be
introduced in the receiver using the corresponding
transmitter.
•
If the codes have been automatically pre-assigned
using the console (entering the first and last codes):
it is preferable to encode the new 1000 code
memory card using the function
ENCODE MEMORY
(make sure the new memory encoding includes the
old codes). When carried out with the
COPY MEMORY
function, it is necessary to introduce the new codes
manually in the receiver (using transmitters).
Function
REPLACE TRANS.
This function is used to replace a lost or failed
transmitter. The console allows up to seven different
replacements of a single transmitter. A new transmitter
has the replacement code = 0. Every time a replacement
is made, the transmitter with the previous replacement
number is disabled; for this reason it is very important to
respect the order of the replacements.
To replace a transmitter, enter the installation number
(
INSTALL.NO.
, ZZZZ) and the transmitter code
(
TRANS. CODE ?
, XXXXXXX, 7 digits) and then enter
the replacement number (
REPLACEMENT NO.
, W).
We recommend checking the data stored with the
function
SEE TRANS. CODE
.
Function
CHANGE ACC. CODE
This function changes the console access code and the
installer code, since the last four digits of the access
code determine the YYYY installer code of the console.
If only the first two figures are changed, leaving the
other four unchanged (**9999), the installer code will
remain as standard; the standard transmitter code
cannot be modified and the channel and transmitter
codes cannot be programmed or pre-assigned in the
memory card.
Remember that functions cannot be accessed
without the console access code
.
Function
SEE TRANS. CODE
This function shows the transmitter code and the
number of the facility it is part of.
It is only possible to read standard transmitters (non-
personalised) or personalised transmitters with the same
installer code (YYYY) as the console.
The information provided is as follows:
RW TRANSM. CODE
XXXXXXX YYYYZZZZ
XXXXXXX
: transmitter code
YYYY
: installer code
ZZZZ
: installation number
RW
: transmitter W replacement number
Function
SEE MEMORY CODE
This function can be used to display the memory card
type, its installation code and the number of entries
used.
It is only possible to read standard memories (non-
personalised) or personalised memories with the same
installer code (YYYY) as the console.
The information provided is as follows:
MEMORY OK VVVV
YYYYZZZZ RRRR
VVVV
: memory size (250, 500, 1000)
YYYY
: installer code
ZZZZ
: installation number
RRRR
: number of entries used
Function
STANDARD TRANSM.
With this function it is possible to remove the
personalisation of a transmitter, i.e. return it to its
standard status (not personalised through an installer
code), provided the installer code (YYYY) of the
transmitter coincides with the console installer code.
This should be completed with the transmitter code (the
IRIS is laser-marked on one side 0XXXXXXX and the
RMAT has a label XXXXXXX underneath the battery
cover).
Function
STANDARD MEMO.
With this function it is possible to remove the
personalisation of a memory card, i.e. return it to its
standard status (not personalised through an installer
code), provided the installer code (YYYY) of the
transmitter coincides with the console installer code.
Remember that all entries stored in the memory card
will be deleted.