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12. MEMORY STORING THE RADIOCONTROL CODE
The control unit has an integrated two-channel decoding
system (DS, SLH, LC), named OMNIDEC.
This system makes it possible to memory store – via an additional
receiving module (Fig. 29 ref.
) and radio controls with the
same frequency – both the total opening (OPEN A) and the
partial opening (OPEN B) of the automated system.
The 3 radio coding types (DS, SLH, LC) cannot coexist.
Only one radio code can be used at a time.
To change over from one code to the other, delete the
existing one (see paragraph concerning deletion), and
repeat the memory storing.
You can memory store up to a maximum of 2 codes.
One on the OPEN A channel and the other on the OPEN
B channel.
1) On the DS radio control select the required ON-OFF
combination of the 12 dip switches.
2) Press, for 1 second, the OPEN A or OPEN B (Fig. 30 ref.
)
push-button to respectively memory store total or partial
opening.
3) The corresponding LED (Fig. 30 ref.
) starts flashing slowly
for 5 seconds.
4) Within these 5 seconds press the required push-button on
the radio control.
5) The corresponding LED lights up with steady beam for 1
second and then turns off to indicate that the radio control
has been memory stored.
6) To add further radio controls set the same ON-OFF combination
used in point 1).
12.2. Memory storing the SLH radio controls
You can memory store up to a maximum of 250 codes,
subdivided between OPEN A and OPEN B. B channel.
1) On the SLH radio control press and hold down the
push-buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously.
2) The LED of the radio control begins to flash.
3) Release both push-buttons.
4) Press, for 1 second, the OPEN A or OPEN B (Fig. 30 ref.
)
push-button to respectively memory store total or partial
opening.
5) The corresponding LED begins to flash slowly for 5 seconds.
(Fig. 30 ref.
)
6) Within these 5 seconds, while the LED of the radio control is
still flashing, press and hold down the required push-button
on the radio control (the LED of the radio control lights up
with steady beam).
7) The LED on the board lights up with steady beam for 1 second
and then turns off to indicate that the radio control has been
memory stored.
8) Release the push-button of the radio control.
9) Press twice the push-button of the memory stored radio
control in brief succession.
The automated system performs an opening movement.
Make sure that the automated system is free from any
obstacle created by persons or things.
10) To add other radio controls you need to transfer the code
of the push-button of the memory-stored radio control to
the corresponding push-button of the radio control to add,
observing the following procedure:
- On the memory-stored radio control press and hold down the
push-buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously.
- The LED of the radio control begins to flash.
- Release both push-buttons.
- Press the memory stored push-button and hold it down (the LED
of the radio control lights up with steady beam).
- Put the radio controls close to each other and hold down
the corresponding push-button of the radio control to add,
releasing it only after a double flashing of the LED of the radio
control indicating that the radio control has been stored in
the memory.
- Press twice the push-button of the just memory-stored radio
control in brief succession.
The automated system performs an opening movement.
Make sure that the automated system is free from any
obstacle created by persons or things.
12.3 Memory storing the RC radio controls
You can memory store up to a maximum of 250 codes,
subdivided between OPEN A and OPEN B.
1) Use the RC remote controls only with a receiving module
with 433MHz.
2) Press, for 1 second, the OPEN A or OPEN B push-button
(Fig. 30 ref.
) to memory store respectively total or partial
opening.
3) The corresponding LED begins to flash slowly for 5 seconds.
(Fig. 30 ref.
)
4) Within these 5 seconds, press the required push-button on
the RC remote control.
5) The LED lights up with steady beam for 1 second, indicating
that the radio control has been memory stored, and then
resumes flashing for 5 seconds during which you can memory
store another radio control (point 4).
6) At the end of the 5 seconds, the LED turns off indicating that
the procedure has been completed.
7) To add other radio controls repeat the operation from point
1).
12.3.1 Remote memory storing the RC radio controls
Only with RC radio controls you can memory store other radio
controls in a remote more, that is without using the RADIO
SETUP push-buttons, but using a previously memory stored radio
control.
1) Take a radio control which has been already memory stored
on one of the 2 channels (OPEN A or OPEN B).
2) Press and hold down the push-buttons P1 and P2 simultaneously
until both LEDs on the board start flashing.
3) Both LEDs flash slowly for 5 seconds.
4) Within 5 seconds, press the previously memory stored push-
button of the radio control to activate the learning phase on
the selected channel (OPEN A or OPEN B).
5) The LED on the board corresponding to the channel in
learning phase flashes for 5 seconds, within which you must
send the code of another radio control.
6) The LED lights up with steady beam for 2 seconds indicating
that the radio control has been memory stored, and then
resumes flashing for 5 seconds, during which you can memory
store other radio controls, as per point 5, and then it turns
off.
12.1. Memory storing the DS radio controls
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