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If no transmitter is programmed in an address location, neither the Mode LED nor the
Type LED will be lit.
If a transmitter is programmed in an address location:
1.
The Mode LED indicates whether the transmitter sends restore transmissions
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The Mode LED is on if the transmitter sends restore transmissions, and off if it
doesn't.
2.
The Type LED shows whether the transmitter is supervised.
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The Type LED is on steady if the transmitter is supervised, and blinks if it isn't.
The Set switch is used to change the characteristics of a programmed transmitter.
Each press of the Set switch cycles through each combination of supervised, sends
restores, or no transmitter programmed.
The Mode/Advance switch is used to advance to the next transmitter address location.
Setup Mode is exited by pressing and holding the Mode/Advance switch for two
seconds.
TEACHING THE RECEIVER A TRANSMITTER ADDRESS
If no transmitter is programmed in an address location, a new transmitter may be
programmed into that address location by activating the desired transmitter. The
activated transmitter will then be entered into that address location. The transmitter
must be activated according to the instructions that accompany the transmitter.
Based on the type of transmitter, the receiver will try to set the supervisory and restore
characteristics that are appropriate for that type of transmitter. These can be changed
as desired using the Set switch.
Once a transmitter is programmed into an address location, the transmitter address will
briefly turn off whenever a transmission from that transmitter is received. This can be
used to verify that the correct transmitter has been programmed and is operating
reliably.
NOTE:
The controller ignores the current status of each transmitter while the
receiver is in Setup Mode.