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Siti 63

BUTTON “P”

REMOVABLE

MEMORY

PIN

LED

POSSIBILE PIN COMBINATIONS

EXTERNAL 

Siti 63

 

RADIO RECEIVER ENCODING OPERATION

“STRIP”

JUMPER

1

3

1

3

1

3

1

3

2

4

2

4

2

4

2

4

1°R

2°R

+

–

24 VOLT a.c.

POWER SUPPLY

1st CHANNEL

2nd CHANNEL

3rd CHANNEL

4th CHANNEL

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

9 10

11 12

AERIAL

RELAY

RELAY

1st CHANNEL

RELAY

C4 C2 P2

C3 C1 P1

(C1)

Relay 1 -

1st channel

(C2)

Relay 2 -

2nd channel

(C3)

Relay 3 -

3rd channel

(C4)

Relay 4 -

4th channel

3°R

4°R

PUSH

BUTTON LED

PUSH

BUTTON

LED

2 pushbuttons 

Siti 63

4 pushbuttons 

Siti 63

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1) Insert the removable Memory and supply the External Radio Receiver by connecting terminals 1(-) and 2 (+) to 24 V a.c. carry out connections of the
N.O: contact to activate the required channel.
2) Insert the  

"Strip" jumper

 into C1 position stimulating the 1R: relay  corresponding to 

3 and 4 terminals

 (1st Channel)

3) Press simultaneously  P pushbutton on the Radio and any pushbutton on the transmitter you intend to operate as 1st Channel, for about 5 seconds. As
storing confirmation the red led will illuminate. Release the 

push button P

 and the push button on the transmitter.

4) Remove the "Strip" jumper and plug it into  only one  PIN.
5) For 2nd, 3rd and 4th channel storing, operate as above and  plug the 

"Strip" jumper

 into the respective 

PINS

 (see picture) and  the relays into the

respective connectors  corresponding to the required channel.

SHOULD  24 V a.c. – 13 Vc.c.  BE INTERRUPTED, THE CODE IS KEPT IN THE REMOVABLE MEMORY AND IT IS POSSILE TO INSERT IT INTO ANOTHER PC CARD.

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS...............................................................................................................

INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................

EXTERNAL RADIO RECEIVER ENCODING OPERATION................................................

PLUG-IN RADIO RECEIVER ENCODING OPERATION..................................................

RADIO RECEIVER FREE MEMORY READING...............................................................

RADIO RECEIVER MEMORY DELETING.......................................................................

TRANSMITTER COPYING ON THE SAME RECEIVER......................................................

RADIO TRANSMITTER CODE DELETING.......................................................................

"BIRIO LC" DEVICE  (KEY-READING)............................................................................

- "BIRIO LC" DEVICE...................................................................................................

- "BIRIO LC" DEVICE TYPES.........................................................................................

- "BIRIO LC" DEVICE OPERATING............................ ...................................................

- TRANSMITTER DATA READING..................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER KEY ENCODING.................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER KEY DELETING....................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER COPY.................................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER REPLACING.......................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER DELETING FROM THE RADIO RECEIVER..............................................

- COPY ONE BUTTON (COMMON BUTTON)...............................................................

- SET THE TRANSMITTER CODE...................................................................................

- MEMORY DATA READING.......................................................................................

- MEMORY KEY ENCODYING.....................................................................................

- MEMORY KEY DELETING..........................................................................................

- MEMORY COPYING................................................................................................

- DIFFERENT INSTALLATIONS LEARNING......................................................................

- RADIO RECEIVER'S MULTIPLE LEARNING..................................................................

"BIRIO TOOL" PC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USE.................................................

- "BIRIO TOOL" OPENING...........................................................................................

- MEMORY DATA DOWNLOADING............................................................................

- TRANSMITTER DATA DOWNLOADING.......................................................................

- TRANSMITTER CODE  SEARCH IN THE PC.................................................................

- TRANSMITTER COPYING..........................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER REPLACING.......................................................................................

- TRANSMITTER DELETING..........................................................................................

- COPY ONE BUTTON (COMMON BUTTON)...............................................................

- ADDING A TRANSMITTER TO THE MEMORY...............................................................

DATA PRINTING.........................................................................................................

BATTERY RECHARGE.................................................................................................

SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................................................................

DIMENSIONS.............................................................................................................

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Siti

Siti 63

Summary of Contents for Siti 63

Page 1: ...GB I...

Page 2: ...NL F D E...

Page 3: ...P2 the receiver still under 24 Volt voltage supply Press the switch button P for 5 seconds then release it The led flashes once when it goes off the removal operation has been carried out completely...

Page 4: ...C1 worden ingesteld men moet tegelijkertijd de drukknop P drukken en een toets van de zender naar keuze indrukken De lichtdiode zal hierna een verklikkersimpuls afgegeven ter bevestiging dat de code i...

Page 5: ...can be customized by the installer entering up to two keys that is 2 16 numerical codes by means of a Birio LC Device This customizing operation is not functional but it responds to the needs for an e...

Page 6: ...uired channel SHOULD 24 V a c 13 Vc c BE INTERRUPTED THE CODE IS KEPT IN THE REMOVABLE MEMORY AND IT IS POSSILE TO INSERT IT INTO ANOTHER PC CARD page 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL RADIO R...

Page 7: ...can be customized by the installer entering up to two keys that is 2 16 numerical codes by means of a Birio LC Device This customizing operation is not functional but it responds to the needs for an e...

Page 8: ...uired channel SHOULD 24 V a c 13 Vc c BE INTERRUPTED THE CODE IS KEPT IN THE REMOVABLE MEMORY AND IT IS POSSILE TO INSERT IT INTO ANOTHER PC CARD page 2 CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EXTERNAL RADIO R...

Page 9: ...the Strip jumper and plug it into only one PIN 5 For 2nd channel storing operate as above and plug the Strip jumper into C2 stimulating the 2R relay connect the 2nd channel NO or NC then push the but...

Page 10: ...ed turns off Push 1st button and release when the led turns off Push 2nd button and release when the led turns off plus 2 seconds Push 2ndt button and release when the led turns off plus 2 seconds Pus...

Page 11: ...the Strip jumper and plug it into only one PIN 5 For 2nd channel storing operate as above and plug the Strip jumper into C2 stimulating the 2R relay connect the 2nd channel NO or NC then push the but...

Page 12: ...ed turns off Push 1st button and release when the led turns off Push 2nd button and release when the led turns off plus 2 seconds Push 2ndt button and release when the led turns off plus 2 seconds Pus...

Page 13: ...button and release when the led turns off Push 1st button and release when the led turns off Push 2ndt button and release when the led turns off Push 2nd button and release when the led turns off Push...

Page 14: ...GL I CHIAV I DUPL ICA SOST ITUIS CI CANC ELLA COPI A UN TAST O SELE ZION A CODI CE MEMO RIA Birio LC SUPP LY 9 VOLT ON OFF I MEMO RIA INSER ISCI CHIAV I TOGL I CHIAV I DUPL ICA SOST ITUIS CI CANC ELLA...

Page 15: ...button and release when the led turns off Push 1st button and release when the led turns off Push 2ndt button and release when the led turns off Push 2nd button and release when the led turns off Push...

Page 16: ...GL I CHIAV I DUPL ICA SOST ITUIS CI CANC ELLA COPI A UN TAST O SELE ZION A CODI CE MEMO RIA Birio LC SUPP LY 9 VOLT ON OFF I MEMO RIA INSER ISCI CHIAV I TOGL I CHIAV I DUPL ICA SOST ITUIS CI CANC ELLA...

Page 17: ...Device belonging to a different family In this case the presence of the key and and the type of Device that encoded the Memory are displayed If the message Error is displayed it means that the Birio...

Page 18: ...ze and display the Transmitter key codes and the family they belong to If an Error message is displayed it means that the operation was not correctly carried out or that the transmitter is encoded wit...

Page 19: ...Device belonging to a different family In this case the presence of the key and and the type of Device that encoded the Memory are displayed If the message Error is displayed it means that the Birio...

Page 20: ...ze and display the Transmitter key codes and the family they belong to If an Error message is displayed it means that the operation was not correctly carried out or that the transmitter is encoded wit...

Page 21: ...3 IMPORTANT If by mistake a button on the transmitter B is pushed once or more times before the Radio Receiver learning or the operation is not correctly carried out or the same operation needs to be...

Page 22: ...mitter B B A 1 Follow the operation transmitter data reading page 14 for the transmitter A to be replaced NOTE only Transmitter A code is needed for the replacement in this way it is possible to follo...

Page 23: ...3 IMPORTANT If by mistake a button on the transmitter B is pushed once or more times before the Radio Receiver learning or the operation is not correctly carried out or the same operation needs to be...

Page 24: ...mitter B B A 1 Follow the operation transmitter data reading page 14 for the transmitter A to be replaced NOTE only Transmitter A code is needed for the replacement in this way it is possible to follo...

Page 25: ...g the numbers 2nd button from 0 to F and of shifting from one number to the other from the left to the right 3rd button 3 After dialling the code number position the arrow under the last number to the...

Page 26: ...LC device and plug in the Memor y the message TRANSMITTER will be displayed Press the 1st button Memory for at least 3 seconds as an operating mode confirmation the message MEMORY will be displayed 2...

Page 27: ...nt family 2 Push the button Enter Key on the Birio LC Device the message M Enter key 1 or M Enter key 2 in case of Slave Device will be displayed page 23 1 Follow the operation Memory data reading pag...

Page 28: ...ily page 24 2 Push the button Delete Key on the Birio LC Device the message M Delete key 1 or M Delete key 2 in case of Slave Device will be displayed 1 Follow the operation Memory data reading page 2...

Page 29: ...y pressing the 1st button on the transmitter and releasing it after 20 seconds after 5 seconds the led will turn off when the led will illuminate again Then operate near 2nd installationr max distance...

Page 30: ...PLE LEARNING 1 R 2 R 2 R 2 R Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 1st installation Transmitter B Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 2nd installation Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 3rd insta...

Page 31: ...y pressing the 1st button on the transmitter and releasing it after 20 seconds after 5 seconds the led will turn off when the led will illuminate again Then operate near 2nd installationr max distance...

Page 32: ...PLE LEARNING 1 R 2 R 2 R 2 R Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 1st installation Transmitter B Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 2nd installation Power supplied Radio Receiver for the 3rd insta...

Page 33: ...oftware MEMORY DATA DOWNLOADING Connect your PC to the Birio LC device using an adaptor to USB port turn on the Birio LC and open the Birio Tool file then click on Open File and enter the file name AT...

Page 34: ...he Transmitter s window will display the Siti 63 Radio Receiver s channels with the corresponding buttons Ten fill in with the Customer s General information Find Customer Find Code Entered or searche...

Page 35: ...oftware MEMORY DATA DOWNLOADING Connect your PC to the Birio LC device using an adaptor to USB port turn on the Birio LC and open the Birio Tool file then click on Open File and enter the file name AT...

Page 36: ...he Transmitter s window will display the Siti 63 Radio Receiver s channels with the corresponding buttons Ten fill in with the Customer s General information Find Customer Find Code Entered or searche...

Page 37: ...ge 28 and enter it into the Find Code window Click on connect to Birio LC IMPORTANT If by mistake a button on the transmitter B is pushed once or more times before the data transmission to the Radio R...

Page 38: ...B Enter code for Deletion A 4213 TRANSMITTER COPYING Copying a Transmitter A means creating a new Transmitter B which in order to be coded inside a Memory uses an existing Transmitter A to enter the M...

Page 39: ...ge 28 and enter it into the Find Code window Click on connect to Birio LC IMPORTANT If by mistake a button on the transmitter B is pushed once or more times before the data transmission to the Radio R...

Page 40: ...B Enter code for Deletion A 4213 TRANSMITTER COPYING Copying a Transmitter A means creating a new Transmitter B which in order to be coded inside a Memory uses an existing Transmitter A to enter the M...

Page 41: ...one button of the transmitter called Common Button for multiple automatic gates or garage doors Before carrying out the operation the transmitter needs to be encoded with at least 1 button to be copi...

Page 42: ...is operation allows to add a new transmitter to the Memory file and then store it without unplugging the Memory from the Radio Receiver nr position Add a transmitter Delete a transmitter 2 To activate...

Page 43: ...one button of the transmitter called Common Button for multiple automatic gates or garage doors Before carrying out the operation the transmitter needs to be encoded with at least 1 button to be copi...

Page 44: ...is operation allows to add a new transmitter to the Memory file and then store it without unplugging the Memory from the Radio Receiver nr position Add a transmitter Delete a transmitter 2 To activate...

Page 45: ...hannel N O ou N C 2 Plug in channel Relay Contact rating 0 5 A 125 Vca Excitation time 200 ms 1 complete code Dropout time 300 ms from the last valid code Working temperature 10 C 55 C 40 mA 25 mA 6 h...

Page 46: ...er case weight 68g 2 channel Siti 63 transmitter weight 23g 27 91 73 43 68 10 68 10 43 Aerial Birio A8 weight 63g 70 36 60 Device to key encode transmitters and receivers weight 340g 180 93 page 42 44...

Page 47: ...hannel N O ou N C 2 Plug in channel Relay Contact rating 0 5 A 125 Vca Excitation time 200 ms 1 complete code Dropout time 300 ms from the last valid code Working temperature 10 C 55 C 40 mA 25 mA 6 h...

Page 48: ...er case weight 68g 2 channel Siti 63 transmitter weight 23g 27 91 73 43 68 10 68 10 43 Aerial Birio A8 weight 63g 70 36 60 Device to key encode transmitters and receivers weight 340g 180 93 page 42 44...

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