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After selecting
"UGA programming"
in the
menu setup
the display shows <
enter password
> . Now
please enter your 5-digit password. (The password is coded in the
EEPROM-register 099
.) Brand-new
devices do not have a password yet, so that you can start coding directly.
In this case or after having entered your password you fi rst have to enter the corresponding channel
number
(1..4)
of the UGA-module. The Major 6a automatically displays the number of the fi rst found
UGA-module.
Then the display shows <
UGA
x
register
> and the cursor blinks at the prompt. Now enter the address
of the UGA-register which is to be newly coded. See section
EEPROM(UGA)-addresses
.
After entering the address the lower display row shows the actual coding (4-digit). The old coding can
now be overwritten with new values.
If you don´t want to save the new coding it can be skipped with the
F3
-key. After pushing the
F4
-key
the UGA is programmed (the coding is saved).
After that the top display row shows <
UGA
x
register
> again and the cursor blinks at the prompt. Now
you can select a new address or stop the programming of the UGA by pushing the
F3
-key or the
F4
-key.
The setup mode is ended by pushing the
F3
-key again.
Hint 1:
Please note that the UGA settings are only valid for the selected channel.
Hint 2:
To avoid malfunctions please don´t program any UGA registers whose meaning is unknown to
you or which are not listed in the following EEPROM(UGA) address list !
Hint 3:
Almost all values which are adjustable in the UGA (e.g. times etc.) have to be programmed as
hex-numbers. See section
EEPROM(UGA)-addresses
!
For a conversion table and a conversion formula for hex numbers please read the section
Attachment
!
Key layout in the
programming mode UGA:
All values from 0...9 and A...F can
be used for coding.
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è
F3 F4
A 1 2 3
B 4 5 6
C 7 8 9
D E 0 F
Programming mode UGA
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